Diploma in Languages (French Studies)

University of Adelaide - All Adelaide Campus

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Overview

Are you a Francophile? Throughout history, French culture has profoundly impacted the world. To this day, French remains the second most studied foreign language in the world. It is the official language in 29 countries and one of the only languages other than English spoken on five continents.

What will you do?

Our Diploma in Languages (French Studies) is set up so you can study a language alongside your primary degree. It will usually add an extra year to your time at university. You will:

  • learn to speak, read and write French
  • develop an understanding and appreciation of French culture
  • study French influence in modern society
  • improve your knowledge of how language works
Where could it take you?

As the official language of all United Nations agencies and many international organisations, French can be a pathway to industry internships, employment, collaboration and research. Whether you're interested in tourism, teaching, bibliography or business' studying French will support your success.

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