Year 1
Chinese
You will study Chinese 1 an introduction to modern spoken and written Chinese.
If you already have some knowledge of the Chinese language you may qualify to enrol in Chinese 2A an intermediate-level Chinese course.
You will study the skills development course Academic Skills for Asian Studies.
French
If you have a limited knowledge of French you will take French 1A an intensive language course that also introduces you to French culture.
If you have studied French beyond National 5 (SQA) or GCSE level you will typically take French 1B which as well as developing your written and spoken linguistic skills engages intensively with modern French literature culture and civilisation.
The aim is to introduce you to the extraordinary richness and variety of one of the world's great civilisations by focusing on social and political events from the Second World War to the 21st century.
[GCSE]: General Certificate of Secondary Education
Year 2
Chinese
In your Year 2 Chinese language classes you will continue to learn Chinese and explore Chinese culture.
You will begin to learn classical Chinese and modern Chinese translation skills.
In addition to developing your language skills you will be taught a range of research skills and complete an independent project in Chinese studies.
French
You will develop your written and spoken language skills in readiness for your year abroad in Year 3.
You will also build on your knowledge of French and Francophone culture. In these courses the focus now shifts to exploring the 16th to 19th centuries.
You will study work by authors such as Molière Montaigne and Baudelaire alongside texts that have been considered marginal to French culture for reasons of gender or colonial politics.
Year 3
If international travel restrictions allow you will spend Year 3 abroad dividing your 30 weeks between either China or Taiwan and a country in which French is spoken. You will spend at least eight weeks in each country.
In China or Taiwan you will study at a university. For French you can choose to study at a university - we currently have exchange places in France Belgium and Switzerland. Alternatively you may be eligible to do a teaching assistant placement - or other work placement - instead.
Whether studying or working our graduates have told us how much the year abroad has benefited their broader life experience and skills as well as their understanding of East Asian and Francophone cultures.
During your year abroad we will aim to ensure your experience is as beneficial as possible to your final year as well as to your wider language learning cultural awareness and skills development.
For example you will take an e-learning course in French which will count as part of your Year 3 mark and prepare you for your Year 4 French courses.
If international travel is not possible you will be offered alternative ways of engaging with your subjects. This will allow you to meet your learning outcomes and prepare for your final year.
Year 4
Chinese
You will continue to study Chinese language focusing on advanced skills in speaking reading and writing. You will build on your existing translation skills.
Alongside the Chinese language you will be able to choose from courses on film politics modern and pre-modern history literature contemporary Chinese society and economic history.
French
You will develop advanced language skills in spoken and written French including through the submission of a long essay in French.
You will choose an honours-level course from a wide range of specialist options on French culture theory and political thought.
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