One of the most attractive characteristics of this four-year programme is its flexibility.
In Years 1 and 2 your pre-honours years you will choose option courses from a wide range of disciplines in addition to your core subjects of French and Scandinavian Studies.
As well as broadening your education and skill set this may enable you to change the focus of your programme in Years 3 and 4 your honours years.
Year 1
You will develop spoken and written skills in French and in either Danish Norwegian or Swedish.
You will also study aspects of literature and culture.
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. As well as developing your written and spoken language skills this course focuses on modern French literature culture and civilisation covering the period from the Second World War to the 21st century.
Scandinavian Studies
You will take an intensive beginners' language course in either Danish Norwegian or Swedish. This will allow you to develop spoken and written language skills and will introduce you to Scandinavian culture.
Option courses
To broaden the scope of your study you will also choose option courses from a wide range offered by the University of Edinburgh.
These include two courses in Scandinavian Civilisation which provide an overview of important trends in the history society culture and politics of the Scandinavian and wider Nordic world from the earliest times to the present.
We would encourage you to take one or both of these Scandinavian Civilisation options over the course of Years 1 and 2.
Other options include - but are not limited to - courses in:
linguistics and language sciences
Celtic and Scottish ethnology
business economics and informatics
politics social policy and social anthropology
art and architectural history
history classics and archaeology
philosophy divinity and law
Year 2
You will build on the language skills you developed in Year 1 in French and in either Danish Norwegian or Swedish.
You will also learn more about Francophone and Scandinavian literature and culture.
In French the focus 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.
In Scandinavian Studies you can opt to develop your skills in understanding the similarities and differences between the Scandinavian languages. Alternatively you can choose to learn more about Scandinavian literature.
Option courses
As in Year 1 you will choose from a range of option courses.
These include a great selection in European languages and cultures allowing you to study literature film and theatre in themed and comparative contexts.
You will also have the chance to study French politics and as in Year 1 Scandinavian Civilisation.
Year 3
If international travel restrictions allow you will spend Year 3 abroad dividing your 30 weeks between a country in which French is spoken and either Sweden Norway or Denmark.
You will spend at least eight weeks in each country either studying or completing a work/teaching placement.
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 Francophone and Scandinavian languages and 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 e-learning courses which will count as part of your Year 3 mark and prepare you for your Year 4 language courses.
If international travel is not possible you will be offered an alternative means of engaging with your subjects enabling you to meet your learning outcomes and preparing you for your final year.
Year 4
You will develop advanced language skills.
You will also choose courses on topics such as Francophone and Scandinavian:
film
literature
history
politics
Dissertation
You will either write a long essay or complete a dissertation in your choice of French or your chosen Scandinavian language (Swedish Norwegian or Danish).
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