Showcasing the diversity of French & Francophone studies across ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº, including literary studies, history, philosophy, art history, anthropology, global health and the physical sciences.
¹û¶³Ó°Ôº offers a French BA as well as various combined degrees. There are also evening language classesÌý²¹±¹²¹¾±±ô²¹²ú±ô±ð.
Beside language teaching, several departments offer modules relevant to Francophone regions, from ancient and modern history to contemporary politics, archaeology and material culture, anthropology and geography. This includes:
Undergraduate
- Africa, Decolonization and Internationalism (HIST0087)
- At the Crossroads of Europe: Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg in the 20th and 21st Centuries (DUTC0006)
- Black Europe (ELCS0030)
- Contemporary Culture and History of the Low Countries (DUTC0013)
- Contemporary Politics and Governance in Africa (POLS0087)
- Contesting Frenchness: Francophone Literatures (FREN0018)
- Cultures of Conflict (ELCS0039)
- European Legal Studies (French) I (LAWS0003)
- Europe's First World War, 1911-1923 (HIST0778)
- France: Culture and Society (FREN0016)
- French Film History (FREN0017)
- French Literature 1 (FREN0069)
- Nationalism and Ethnicity in Contemporary Europe (ELCS0032)
- Postcolonial Geographies of African Development (GEOG0054)
- Republicanism and Identity Politics in France Today (ESPS0019)
- Staging Europe: Modern European Drama and Theatre (SEEE0011)
- The Haitian Revolution (AMER0081)
- The Making of Modern France (FREN0005)
- The West African Sahel in the Nineteenth Century: A Social History from Local Sources. (HIST0894)
Postgraduate
- African Studies and Education (CMII0008)
- Cultures of AIDS in France: History, Policy and Representation (FREN0038)
- Decolonization and Development in Africa (HIST0777)
- Education Traditions and Systems in Europe (EDPS0135)
- Planning Practices in Europe (BPLN0013)
- The Front National and Far Right Politics in France (FREN0044)