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Overview

This specialisation is for students commencing from 2023. The minor specialisation in Advanced French Studies enables you to study French beginning at the Advanced or Professional entry level. You will not only develop your knowledge of the French language, but also gain intercultural awareness and understanding of the French-speaking world. … For more content click the Read More button below.

Learning Outcomes

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Articulate French Studies theories and practices.
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Articulate a general understanding of French and Francophone societies and cultures.
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Undertake independent scholarly enquiry and analysis about French and Francophone societies and cultures.
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Communicate in French in a range of different contexts with a level of proficiency equivalent to an “independent user” as articulated in the common European framework.
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Employ French Studies knowledge to engage with problems in professional practice, civil life and/or scholarship.
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Recognise linguistic and cultural diversity.
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Collaborate effectively with others and engage sensitively with diverse cultural perspectives.
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Communicate complex ideas using a variety of suitable media.
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Exhibit initiative and self-direction to acquire knowledge and skills.
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Act ethically, respectfully and responsibly.
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  • Global citizens

Available in Program(s)
Single degree program(s) in which this specialisation is available:

Bachelor of Social Sciences - BSocSci3325 - Social Sciences
Bachelor of Media - BMedia3341 - Media
Bachelor of Arts - BA3409 - Arts
Bachelor of Commerce - BCom3502 - Commerce
Bachelor of Commerce (Co-op) - BCom(Co-op)3554 - Commerce (Co-op)
Bachelor of Commerce (International) - BCom(Int)3558 - Commerce (International)
Bachelor of Science (International) - BSc(International)3987 - Science (International)
Bachelor of Design - BDes4825 - Design
Bachelor of Fine Arts - BFA4830 - Fine Arts

Specialisation Structure

If you commence at Advanced Level you must take 36 UOC of the following courses:

  1. Advanced Language Core (12 UOC)
  2. Professional Language Core (12 UOC)
  3. Professional or Contextual Studies Electives (12 UOC)

If you commence at Professional Level you must take 36 UOC of the following courses:

  1. Professional Language Core (12 UOC)
  2. Contextual Studies Electives (12 UOC)
  3. Professional or Contextual Studies Electives (12 UOC)

Advanced Language Core Courses

Professional Language Core Courses

French Contextual Studies Electives

Enrolment Disclaimer

Please note that this Handbook is a comprehensive catalogue of our offerings and includes courses that can be taken to satisfy program requirements irrespective as to their availability for a particular year. Availability of courses is best checked using filters on this site or on the class timetable site.

You are responsible for ensuring that you enrol in courses according to your program requirements and by following the advice of your Program Authority. myUNSW enrolment checks that you have met enrolment requirements such as pre-requisites for individual courses but not that you are enrolling in courses that will count towards your program requirements.

Additional Information

Placement Information

You will need to take an online placement evaluation so that we can assess your skills and select an appropriate level of course for you. Information about the evaluation and additional course details can be found at: School of Humanities and Languages - Language Placements

You will not be permitted to enrol in language courses that are too easy for you. If this occurs, you will be requested to change your enrolment.

If you are admitted in your first year of study to ARTS3480 or higher on the grounds of ability and/or previous study, such courses will be counted as Level 1 courses in terms of degree requirements.

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