French Studies (Bachelor of Arts, B.A.)

The Bachelor's program in French at Humboldt University is part of the Foreign Language Philology department. It focuses on the academic study of French language, literature, and culture in the context of Romance languages.
 

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At a glance

Degree
Bachelor of Arts for the teaching degree programme at integrated secondary schools and grammar schools
Offered as
Minor Field
Standard period of study
6 semester
Study type
Fundamental
Teaching degree
related to teaching
Start of studies
Winter semester, Summer semester
Teaching language
German

Course structure and content

French Studies is part of the field of Foreign Languages and Literatures. Romance Studies examines Romance languages, literatures and cultures. The subject in question uses example-based teaching methods. It also requires students to look beyond the language being studied to other Romance areas and their languages and literature. The acquisition of foreign language skills is therefore not the focus of the course. If you only wish to learn or perfect the Romance languages, this course on a Romance subject will not meet your objectives.

French Studies without teacher training option

French Studies as a Core subject with 120 CP

Mandatory Modules(80 CP)
Module 01: Language Training - Basic Module, 10 CP
Module 02: Linguistics - Basic Module, 10 CP
Module 03: Literary Studies - Basic Module, 10 CP
Module 04: Linguistics - Advanced Module, 10 CP
Module 05: Literary Studies - Advanced Module, 10 CP
Module 06: Language Training Advanced Module: Written Expression, 5 CP
Module 07: Language Training Advanced Module: Oral Expression, 5 CP
Module 08: Culture and Media, 5 CP
Module 11: Scientific Profile-Building, 5 CP
Module 12: Bachelor's Thesis, 10 CP

Mandatory Elective Modules (20 CP)
Module 09: In-depth Module Linguistics or
Module 10: In-depth Module Literary Studies, each 10 CP

Module 13: Practical Orientation or
Module 14: Internship, each 10 CP

General Elective Modules (20 CP)

In addition to specialised study, Students acquire subject-specific, non-specialist and interdisciplinary key qualifications of 20 CP. The general elective modules can be chosen from the module catalogues of other subjects or central institutions (see: http://agnes.hu-berlin.de/). Further more there is the possibility to acquire language skills in Catalan, Portuguese or Romanian (see: www.amb.hu-berlin.de, no. 108/2014).

French Studies as a Secondary subject with 60 CP

Modules 01-07 from core subject, in total 60 CP

French Studies with teacher training option

French Studies as a Core subject with 113 CP

Mandatory Modules(87 CP)

Module 01: Language Training - Basic Module, 10 CP
Module 02: Linguistics - Basic Module, 10 CP
Module 03: Literary Studies - Basic Module, 10 CP
Module 04: Linguistics - Advanced Module, 10 CP
Module 05: Literary Studies - Advanced Module, 10 CP
Module 06: Language Training Advanced Module: Written Expression, 5 CP
Module 07: Language Training Advanced Module: Oral Expression, 5 CP
Module 08: Culture and Media, 5 CP
Module 11: Scientific Profile-Building, 5 CP
Module 15: Introduction to the didactics of French teaching, 7 CP

Module 12: Bachelor's Thesis, 10 CP

Mandatory Elective Modules (10 CP)
Module 09: In-depth Module Linguistics or
Module 10: In-depth Module Literary Studies, each 10 CP

Teacher Training Modules (16 CP)

In addition to specialised study, students on a bachelor’s with teacher training option will complete the Educational Sciences teacher training module (11 CP) and the module Sprachbildung (5 CP). You will find information on www.amb.hu-berlin.de, no. 57/2024.

French Studies as a Secondary subject with 67 CP

Mandatory modules(60 CP)
Modules 01-07 from core subject, in total 60 CP

General Elective Module - Teacher Training Studies (7 CP)
Module 15: Introduction to the didactics of French teaching, 7 CP

General elective course offerings for students coming from other courses of studies

Module 16: French within the context of Neo-Latin Languages, 5 CP
Module 17: French Literary Studies, 5 CP
Module 18: Culture and Media in Francophone Areas, 5 CP

Special features

Students are expected to have French language skills at B1 level under the Common European Framework for Languages. You will have fulfilled the admission requirements with the successful completion of a basic or accelerated course up to the level of Abitur, in the subject of French as an advanced first or second foreign language or newly acquired third foreign language. Foreign languages must be proven or equivalent certificates presented. Applicants who speak French as a native language are not required to supply proof. You can find detailed information online on the Department of Romance Languages and Literature website.

Knowledge of a modern foreign language or Latin is desirable. Adequate German skills are also required.

  • Provide fundamental scientific knowledge of French language, literature and culture using selected thematic focuses.
  • Student acquisition of key techniques of academic and systematic work, research, written and oral presentation and other key communication skills.
  • Convey the ability to critically discuss academic theories and methods, and to handle scientific questions independently.
  • Provision of career-related additional qualifications and career-oriented elements, e.g. in the fields of formal and informal education, the media, publishing, cultural management, international organisations and further education, and where relevant preparation for a teaching-related master’s course.
  • Basis for an academic career.

Subject-specific admission and enrolment rules

Not barrier-free

Career opportunities & prospects

Completing the Bachelor of Arts in French Studies enables you to study for a Master of Education as well as for ‘Romance Cultures’, ‘Euromaster for French and Francophone Studies’ and ‘European Literatures’ master’s courses.

Department of Romance Literatures and Linguistics

Address
Boeckh-Haus, Dorotheenstra?e 65, 10117 Berlin