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Masters Degrees in French Literature & Language
We have 70 Masters Degrees in French Literature & Language
Masters degrees in French Literature & Language involve advanced study of the modern and historic French language, its usage, and the literary traditions developed within it. Related postgraduate specialises include Comparative Literature, and Modern European Literature. Entry requirements normally include an undergraduate degree in Languages and Literature or Cultural Studies.
Why study a Masters in French Literature & Language?
## Courses in this field offer a range of research topics and practical training opportunities for postgraduates, ranging from critical analysis of historical and contemporary literature, through to training in French translation. For example, you might opt to inspect the cultural significance of classical French literature, with notable periods including the French Revolution and the Age of Enlightenment. Alternatively, you may take a contemporary approach to your learning, analysing French creoles or Francophones of the Caribbean and their literary significance. You could even scrutinise modern representations of reality in autobiography or French film. Careers in this field are highly varied, and may include traditional routes into academia and publishing, or the media such as journalism and broadcasting. Other careers may include translation, public relations and even foreign policy.Refine your search
MA Languages & Image Studies
University College Dublin
UCD School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics
MA IN LANGUAGES AND IMAGE STUDIES students are invited to acquire new language skills, or to refresh or extend their knowledge of language(s) already… Read more
MA in Language Variation and Multilingualism
Radboud University
Language and Communication
Learning to become a competent linguist who has an understanding of a wide array of topics ranging from how people learn and use language to how the brain processes language and how language and people influence each other. Read more
Translation Studies - MA
University of Sussex
School of Media, Arts and Humanities
Today’s multicultural and multilingual world needs clear communication between languages and cultures. In business, education, politics and entertainment, translation allows us to reach – and connect with – a wide range of audiences. Read more
MA in Global Communication and Diversity
Radboud University
Language and Communication
This English-taught master’s programme provides you with the knowledge and tools to function as an independent specialist in communication in international organisational contexts. Read more
Language, Culture and History: French and Francophone Studies MA
University College London
European Languages, Culture and Society
The French and Francophone Studies pathway of the MA in Language, Culture and History aims to encourage innovative approaches to issues in the field, as well as to sharpen students' creative and critical responses. Read more
GradDip French (Distance Learning)
University of Dundee
Humanities
School of Humanities Study the French language and culture to gain an additional language teaching qualification, or simply for personal interest. Read more
MA French
Maynooth University
School of Modern Languages
The taught MA in French is aimed at graduates with a primary honours degree in French, with a minimum of 2.2 or equivalent, who have spent a year in… Read more
French Studies pathway (Modern Languages MLitt)
University of St Andrews
School of Modern Languages
Develop your academic understanding of and research capability in French and French-speaking culture, literature, and language. You can take French studies as a single-subject pathway or in combination with another language pathway within the Modern Languages MLitt programme . The MLitt is a one-year full-time programme combining advanced study and supervised research. Read more
French Studies (Graduate Diploma)
Birkbeck, University of London
School of Creative Arts, Culture and Communication
Birkbeck's Graduate Diploma in French Studies is ideal for those excited by the thought of studying French language, literature and culture at postgraduate level. This course will help you become a proficient French speaker, with a critical appreciation of the literature and film, culture and history of France and French-speaking countries. Read more
MPhil - French Studies
University of Warwick
School of Modern Languages and Cultures
The University of Warwick's Modern Languages and Cultures department offers an MPhil/PhD in French Studies with guidance from internationally-leading experts. Read more
Comparative Literature (MPhil)
Birkbeck, University of London
School of Creative Arts, Culture and Communication
This research degree is ideal if you wish to engage critically with the study of comparative literature - or other cultural forms, especially in the area of visual studies - across two or more linguistic, regional or national contexts. Read more
French - MLitt
Newcastle University
School of Modern Languages
Join Newcastle Unversity for your MLitt in French. Our research staff work in diverse fields. This ranges from sociocultural, historical and political studies to film and literature, linguistics and sociolinguistics. Read more
Modern Languages (MLitt)
University of St Andrews
School of Modern Languages
The MLitt in Modern Languages is a one-year taught programme run by the School of Modern Languages. Read more
MLitt French
Aberdeen University
Language, Literature, Music and Visual Culture
The French MLitt allows you to research French at postgraduate level and either continue your studies on to a PhD or apply your knowledge across a wide variety of industries internationally. You draw from an incredible history and culture from medieval times to the present day. Read more
French - Master of Arts (MA)
University of Colorado Boulder
College of Arts and Sciences
The MA program in French offers students the opportunity to pursue their interest in literature and culture, working with faculty members who produce distinguished scholarship in a broad variety of fields. Read more