French Language


 Name of Specialisation


 French Language
(single-specialisation)

 
 Type of programme


Consecutive Master's

 
 Length of Programme

 
2 years

 
 Mode of study


on-site

 
 Degree


Mgr.(MA)


 Specialisation Description
 


The concept of the consecutive Master's single specialisation programme French Language is based on the specifics of the portfolio of Bachelor's romance disciplines, which are characterized by a focus on administrative-legal language. This specialization is represented in the traditionally conceived Bachelor's philological disciplines (French Language and Literature), where it complements the key component of the literary-linguistic part but especially in the so-called applied disciplines (French Language for European and International Trade), where it forms the second main pillar of the programme (besides the linguistic module). Consecutive Master's degree in French Language is designed to allow graduates of the above-mentioned programmes to continue studying and acquire the knowledge and competencies corresponding to the requirements of Master's philological studies. According to their chosen specialization, graduates will thus acquire a thorough literary education or will be more specialised in the field of linguistics of the specialized legal-administrative language.

 
Graduate profile
 


The aim of the programme is to provide the graduate with comprehensive linguistic knowledge in the field of French philology. In the area of ​​linguistic and communicative skills, graduates will acquire skills corresponding to level C2 of the Common European Framework of Reference.

According to the chosen specialization, graduates will acquire a thorough literary education or will be more specialised in the field of linguistics of the specialized legal-administrative language. They will also have broadened their translation skills.

Within the literary specialization, graduates will deepen their knowledge especially as regards the earlier development phases of French literature, French - language literature and the history of translation.

Thanks to their advanced linguistic, cultural and communication training, graduates will be able to find employment wherever a public or private employer requires a high level of linguistic knowledge, intercultural competences and independent, critical and creative thinking, in positions such as a translator, an editor, a liaison officer with a francophone environment, public relations, etc. More extensive linguistic or literary theoretical training then creates prerequisites for pursuing further study in Doctoral programmes.


 Guaranteeing Workplace


Institute of Romance Studies FA USB


 Curriculum


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Joint Degree
 


Graduates can obtain a so-called double degree


 Admission Procedure


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