Undergraduate students in Portland Coffee, Portland Building

French Studies BA

University Park Campus, Nottingham, UK

Course overview

 

More than 275 million people speak French across all five continents and it is the official language of 29 countries. Are you interested in discovering more about the rich history, politics and culture of France and the Francophone world? French and Francophone Studies at Nottingham offers you this and much more.

We are one of the largest French sections in the UK and our lecturers are experts in their fields. You can take modules in:

  • translation and interpreting
  • linguistics
  • art, theatre and photography
  • cinemahistory and culture
  • politics
  • literature from around the Francophone world

 

Indicative modules

Mandatory

Year 1

French 1

Mandatory

Year 1

Introduction to French and Francophone Studies

Mandatory

Year 1

France: History and Identity

Mandatory

Year 1

Introduction to French Literature: Representations of Paris

Mandatory

Year 1

Introduction to French Literature: Landmarks in Narrative

Mandatory

Year 1

Contemporary France

Optional

Year 1

Exploring Language and Linguistics

Optional

Year 1

Language Meaning, Variation and Change

Optional

Year 1

Introduction to Translation and Interpreting Studies

Optional

Year 1

After Empire: Colonisation and its Legacies

Mandatory

Year 2

French 2

Optional

Year 2

French Cinema: The New Wave

Optional

Year 2

Contemporary Francophone Cinema and Social Issues

Optional

Year 2

On Location: Cinematic Explorations of Contemporary France

Optional

Year 2

Literature and Politics in Modern France

Optional

Year 2

Introduction to Contemporary Science Fiction

Optional

Year 2

Huit Tableaux: Art and Politics in Nineteenth-Century France (1799-1871)

Optional

Year 2

La France en guerre: Memoires de la Premiere Guerre Mondiale

Optional

Year 2

Varieties of French

Optional

Year 2

Teaching English as a Foreign Language

Optional

Year 2

Nineteenth Century French Narrative

Optional

Year 2

Enlightenment Literature: An Introduction

Optional

Year 2

Arts Work Placement Module

Mandatory

Year 3

Year abroad

Mandatory

Year 4

French 3

Mandatory

Year 4

Translation from French

Mandatory

Year 4

Translation into French

Optional

Year 4

Citizenship, Ethnicity and National Identity in Post-War France

Optional

Year 4

French Documentary Cinema

Optional

Year 4

Communicating and Teaching Languages for Undergraduate Ambassadors

Optional

Year 4

Dissertation in French Studies

Optional

Year 4

Difficult Women: 1789-1945

Optional

Year 4

Contemporary Francophone Cinema: The Personal and The Political

Optional

Year 4

Subtitling and Dubbing from French into English

Optional

Year 4

People and Propaganda: Representing the French Revolution

Optional

Year 4

The Everyday in Contemporary Literature and Thought

Optional

Year 4

Language Attitudes and French

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About modules

The above is a sample of the typical modules we offer, but is not intended to be construed or relied on as a definitive list of what might be available in any given year. This content was last updated on Wednesday 26 March 2025. Due to timetabling availability, there may be restrictions on some module combinations.

University undergraduate students studying in the Monica Partridge Building Digital Hub. Friday November 5th 2021.

My favourite French word is ‘dépaysant’ – which means ‘uncountrying’ – it means getting out of your comfort zone and has a similar meaning to homesickness. It’s very fitting as I’ll be heading off on my year abroad next year! 

Lucy Cooper

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