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Undergraduate

BA French and German

Structure and Syllabus

BA: 12 units (four Level 1 units, four Level 2 units plus four Level 3 units). In order to obtain the degree a student must pass in a minimum of nine full units, at least three of which must be from Level 3, and include the core language units at all Levels. In any one year you may choose to enter examinations in a minimum of one half unit and a maximum of four full units (or half unit equivalent).

Level 1 (four units)

Two compulsory core full units:

Written French 1 [042F1A5]

German language 1 [046G100]

AND two French half unit options from the following:

Principles of textual analysis [042F170]

Introduction to narrative [042F171]

The linguistics of French 1 [042F173]

Crisis, nation, identity: perspectives on modern France [042F174]

Image and icon: reading the visual [042F175]

AND two German half unit options from the following:

Modern German history [046G135]

Truth, language and art: key questions in the humanities [046G145]

Reading German literature [046G150]

Gender and the literary text I [046G185]

Gender and the literary text II [046G190]

Level 2 (four units)

Two compulsory core full units:

Written French 2 [042F2A5]

German language 2 [046G200]

AND two additional French half unit options from the following:

Shaping fictions [042F270]

Writing romance and desire [042F271]

The linguistics of French 2 [042F273]

Culture and ideology [042F274]

Staging the text [042F275]

AND two German half unit options from the following:

Ideals and realities in German drama I [046G235]

Ideals and realities in German drama II [046G236]

Narrative strategies in German prose fiction I [046G245]

Narrative strategies in German prose fiction II [046G246]

The Nazi movement and the German dictatorship [046G295]

Introduction to modern European philosophy [046G297]

Level 3 (four units)

Two compulsory core half units:

Written French 3 [042F3A5]

Spoken French 3 [042F3A6]

AND one compulsory core unit of practical language work:

German language 3 [046G300]

AND EITHER two French half unit options from the following:

The linguistics of French 3 [042F31A]

French medieval literature 3 [042F32A]

Literature of challenge: the French philosophes [042F346]

Love and society in the modern French novel [042F350]

Modern French dramatists [042F351]

OR one French full unit option from the following:

Aspects of contemporary French [042F37A]

Rousseau [042F379]

Baudelaire [042F381]

Zola [042F382]

Proust [042F384]

Medieval Occitan [042F388]

AND EITHER two German half unit options from the following:

Schiller's drama [046G360]

German Romanticism in the European context [046G362]

Racism and anti-Semitism [046G377]

Vienna 1890-1910 [046G383]

Literature and the Wende [046G390]

German philosophy from Nietzsche to Habermas: The critique of modern culture [046G395]

Goethe [046G500] (half unit)