French & German with a year abroad
A central London based degree to help you attain a proficiency in speaking, writing and reading French and German, whilst developing your knowledge and critical understanding of the culture and society of both countries. The year abroad is usually split between French and German-speaking countries.
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A central London based degree to help you attain a proficiency
in speaking, writing and reading French and German, whilst
developing your knowledge and critical understanding of the culture
and society of both countries. The year abroad is usually split
between French and German-speaking countries.
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KEY BENEFITSFrench
- Recognised as one of the leading French departments in the UK, distinguished for its world-leading and internationally excellent research.
- Teaching features innovative approaches to French language, literature, cultural, political and historical studies.
- The year abroad offers students the unique opportunity for immersion in French culture. We have exchanges with a number of partner universities in France and French speaking countries currently including Sorbonne Paris IV, Université des Antilles et de la Guyane, The University of Provence, The University of Montpellier III, Université de Montréal, The University of Cergy-Pontoise, University of Poitiers, University of Lyon, Institut d'études politiques (IEP) and the University of Geneva. The year abroad also offers students the opportunity to work as an English Language Assistant on a programme run by the British Council.
- Opportunity to study abroad offers students the opportunity to immerse themselves in French culture and society and achieve language fluency.
- Combination of language skills, cultural literacy and critical thinking means graduates from King's are highly employable.
- All students follow core modules in French language to a high level of proficiency in written and spoken French.
German
- Highest-rated department in German within London and nationally on the strength of its world-leading and internationally excellent research.
- Teaching informed and delivered by staff who carry out that research.
- Exceptionally wide range of modules covering literature, language, film, and history.
- Central location offers students access to a variety of libraries and resources, including the Goethe-Insitut and the Austrian Cultural Forum.
- Opportunity to study in a German-speaking country offers students the opportunity to immerse themselves in culture and society and achieve language fluency.
PROGRAMME DESCRIPTIONKing's has one of the rare French
departments where you can take modules across the whole range of
French and Francophone literature from the Middle Ages to the
present day, as well as modules in French history, contemporary
French institutions, film, politics and philosophy. The
exceptionally wide range of modules in the German Department, which
is equally rare, covers literature of all periods, the evolution
and structure of the German language, German film, German history,
German philosophical thought, and German political and social
theory.
You will also have the opportunity to attain a high level of
proficiency in speaking, writing and reading in both the French and
German languages, whilst developing your knowledge and critical
understanding of the culture and society of both countries.
The year abroad will usually be split between French and
German-speaking countries.
For more information about the Departments of French and German,
follow the department contact links.
Click here to read about the Department of French
ABOUT THE Department of French
CAREERS Many students remain to pursue graduate degrees whilst
others go on to take further training in law, finance or the media.
A wealth of opportunities are open to French graduates and King’s
has an excellent record for employment after graduation. The highly
desirable combination of language skills, cultural literacy and
critical thinking means that French graduates from King’s are in
strong demand in today’s job market. Recent graduates have found
employment as…. • Lecturer, Goldsmiths College • Medical
Recruitment Administrator, London Deanery • Research Fellow,
University of Oxford • International Data Clerk, ES-Three •
Recruitment Consultant, Chapman Black • Tenant Manager, Regents
Group
TEACHING STYLE Most teaching takes place in small-group classes and
seminars supported by lectures. Modules in the French language are
focused on high level skills in written and oral French and involve
intensive contact with native speakers of French. We offer
specialised modules in translation, while training all students to
write and speak French at a high level of sophistication. Modules
in French literature, culture, history and politics are taught by
lecturers internationally recognised for their expertise in these
fields, and aim to develop a broad and deep knowledge of French
culture, as well as an advanced capacity for critical thinking and
analysis.
STRUCTURE OF PROGRAMMES & ASSESSMENT All students of French
follow a core language module each year and choose optional modules
in the French language, French literature, thought, film, history
and politics. Students on all French programmes take a balance of
language and content modules. Modules are assessed either by
coursework, desk examination, or a combination of both. The final
classification you obtain for your degree is based on the modules
you take in each of the three or four years of your degree.
LOCATION Located in the heart of London, the department is close to
unparalleled resources for students of French, specialist
libraries, the Institut Français, unrivalled galleries, theatres
and cinemas. All teaching takes place at the Strand Campus.
SPECIAL NOTES The single honours four-year French degree, like all
other joint and major/minor honours programmes, includes a third
year spent studying abroad. If you take joint honours in French and
another language your year abroad will usually be split between a
French-speaking country and a country speaking your other language.
If you combine French with a subject that is not another language
your whole year abroad will be spent in a French-speaking country.
We have exchanges with many different universities in places as
diverse as Paris, Montpellier, Montreal, Geneva and Martinique
among others. King’s is also one of the few French departments in
the country to offer a three-year French degree including six
months spent at the University of London Institute in Paris.
Click here to read about the Department of German
ABOUT THE Department of German
CAREERS Studies of graduate employability repeatedly stress the
career value of language degrees. Employers in UK and international
business, the press and media, IT and technology, marketing and
public relations, public administration, international development,
law, finance, teaching and lecturing, interpreting, translating and
others have been found repeatedly to value foreign language
competence, not just as a specialist skill, but as a personal
quality that fosters relationship-building, teamwork, and the
capacity to move easily in international contexts. Studying German,
you will also gain fluency in a language and knowledge of a country
and its culture that is increasingly in demand, given Germany’s
central role in European economic and political development, and
German and Austrian membership of the EU. Recent graduates have
found employment in sectors including media production and
journalism, human relations, finance, business development, retail
and marketing, the civil service, teaching and lecturing. A
considerable number have continued to further study. Recent
employers of King’s German graduates include Goldman Sachs, Astra
Zeneca, the National Assembly of Wales, CNN, the American
University in London, and the University of Oxford.
TEACHING STYLE In 2011-12, the Department launched a new curriculum
that reflects our commitment to innovative and research-led
teaching. Staff across the Department contribute introductory and
specialist modules that draw from their own research in German
literature, culture and history. Modules are taught through a
combination of lectures, small seminars or tutorials, and
one-to-one supervision. This brings you into close contact with
tutors, in a department that is regularly ranked among the top
three research departments in the UK. Language classes involve
in-depth work with different kinds of media, literary and academic
texts. Teaching is in German and English, according to the subject
area. Our teaching style is interactive; students participate
informally in small group discussions in seminars or online
discussion fora, and formally through seminar presentations and
oral assessments.
STRUCTURE OF PROGRAMMES & ASSESSMENT Following Year 1
foundation modules in culture, history and politics, more
specialised modules in Years 2 and 4 reflect the rich research
expertise of Department staff. The King’s German Department ranked
joint second in the country in the 2008 Research Assessment
Exercise, and the commitment of our staff to research excellence is
matched by our enthusiasm for teaching. Our rigorous three-year
language programme is tailored both to your own level of language
competence, and to the internationally recognised Common European
Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). Non-native speakers
take core language modules covering the key skills of reading,
writing, listening, spoken interaction and production, and
translation. Native speakers currently take a separate module in
Translation from and into German. Assessment is in a variety of
forms including précis and oral presentation, work placement
portfolios, longer academic essays in both English and German, and
oral and written exams
LOCATION Located in the heart of London, the department can draw on
unparalleled print, audio-visual and online resources, including
the King’s Maughan Library and Senate House Library, the Institute
of Germanic and Romance Studies, the British Film Institute and the
British Library. All are within easy walking distance of the Strand
Building. The Goethe-Institut and Austrian Cultural Forum also have
extensive media and library holdings, and run lively programmes of
films, readings, seminars and exhibitions which complement the
Department’s internal film screenings, open seminars, exhibitions,
and annual departmental play. All teaching takes place at the
Strand Campus.
SPECIAL NOTES The third year of this programme is spent in Germany,
Austria or German-speaking Switzerland, normally as a student at
university or as a teaching assistant in a school. We have exchange
links with universities in Munich, Frankfurt (Main), Heidelberg,
Berlin and Vienna (under the European Union Socrates-Erasmus
scheme).
ABOUT THE Department of French
CAREERS Many students remain to pursue graduate degrees whilst
others go on to take further training in law, finance or the media.
A wealth of opportunities are open to French graduates and King’s
has an excellent record for employment after graduation. The highly
desirable combination of language skills, cultural literacy and
critical thinking means that French graduates from King’s are in
strong demand in today’s job market. Recent graduates have found
employment as…. • Lecturer, Goldsmiths College • Medical
Recruitment Administrator, London Deanery • Research Fellow,
University of Oxford • International Data Clerk, ES-Three •
Recruitment Consultant, Chapman Black • Tenant Manager, Regents
Group
TEACHING STYLE Most teaching takes place in small-group classes and
seminars supported by lectures. Modules in the French language are
focused on high level skills in written and oral French and involve
intensive contact with native speakers of French. We offer
specialised modules in translation, while training all students to
write and speak French at a high level of sophistication. Modules
in French literature, culture, history and politics are taught by
lecturers internationally recognised for their expertise in these
fields, and aim to develop a broad and deep knowledge of French
culture, as well as an advanced capacity for critical thinking and
analysis.
STRUCTURE OF PROGRAMMES & ASSESSMENT All students of French
follow a core language module each year and choose optional modules
in the French language, French literature, thought, film, history
and politics. Students on all French programmes take a balance of
language and content modules. Modules are assessed either by
coursework, desk examination, or a combination of both. The final
classification you obtain for your degree is based on the modules
you take in each of the three or four years of your degree.
LOCATION Located in the heart of London, the department is close to
unparalleled resources for students of French, specialist
libraries, the Institut Français, unrivalled galleries, theatres
and cinemas. All teaching takes place at the Strand Campus.
SPECIAL NOTES The single honours four-year French degree, like all
other joint and major/minor honours programmes, includes a third
year spent studying abroad. If you take joint honours in French and
another language your year abroad will usually be split between a
French-speaking country and a country speaking your other language.
If you combine French with a subject that is not another language
your whole year abroad will be spent in a French-speaking country.
We have exchanges with many different universities in places as
diverse as Paris, Montpellier, Montreal, Geneva and Martinique
among others. King’s is also one of the few French departments in
the country to offer a three-year French degree including six
months spent at the University of London Institute in
Paris.
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