University of Aberdeen
Master of Arts in Celtic and Anglo Saxon Studies and French
The Master of Arts in Celtic and Anglo Saxon Studies and French in Language and Culture Studies is offered by University of Aberdeen.
Program Length: 4 YEARS.
Master of Arts in Celtic and Anglo Saxon Studies and French offered by the University of Aberdeen
Celtic & Anglo-Saxon Studies and French is an excellent subject combination, setting the lives and legacy of the Celtic, Anglo-Saxon, and Scandinavian peoples within a deeper European historical and contemporary context through study of the French language, history and culture. This subject combination provides an ideal preparation for a career in the arts, broadcasting, or heritage management, and also adds the international dimension to open options including business or tourism.Aberdeen has been a centre for Celtic studies for more than a century and is now a leading research centre in all aspects of the northern polar regions including its peoples. You will study literature, culture, history and languages, inspired by leading specialists in the history and literature of Britain, Ireland and Scandinavia in the Middle Ages, in medieval Celtic and Scandinavian literature, and the cultural history of Ireland and Anglo-Saxon England.French at Aberdeen has an outstanding reputation, gaining the highest possible rating in the last national Teaching Quality Assessment. You will add to your growing language skills with courses in film, contemporary civilization and culture and most genres and periods of literature from the Middle Ages to the present day. You will be taught by staff recognised internationally for their research, from Renaissance studies to the politics of culture and difference in contemporary France.As an integral part of your 4-year programme, you will spend half of year three developing your language skills as a Teaching Assistant or visiting student in a French-speaking country.This subject combination is ideal preparation for a career in the arts, heritage management, or broadcasting and media. The international dimension widens your choice, for example to European business and organisations and tourism.
What you'll study
Year 1
Compulsory CoursesAcademic Writing for Language & Literature (AW1008)Getting Started at the University of Aberdeen (PD1002)Songs, Myths and Hero - Tales of the Old North (CE1037)
Optional CoursesSelect at least one of the following courses:Modern Irish Language (CE1036)Gaelic Scotland (GH1015)Gaelic for Beginners A (GH1007)Latin 1 (LT1009)Latin 2 (LT1507)
Select one of the following options:BeginnerBeginners French Language 1 (FR1028)Beginners French Language 2 (FR1528)Introduction to Literature and Culture of Modern France 1 (FR1021) AND/OR Introduction to Literature and Culture of Modern France in Context (FR1527)
QualifiedQualified French Language 1 (FR1029)Qualified French Language 2 (FR1529)Literature and Culture of Modern France 1 (FR1022) AND/OR Literature and Culture of Modern France in Context (FR1526)Plus select further credit points from courses of choice to reach 120 credit points.Beginners French Language 1 (FR1028)Beginners French Language 2 (FR1528)Introduction to Literature and Culture of Modern France 1 (FR1021)Introduction to Literature and Culture of Modern France In Context (FR1527)Qualified French Language 1 (FR1029)Qualified French Language 2 (FR1529)Literature and Culture of Modern France 1 (FR1022)Literature and Culture of Modern France in Context (FR1526)Modern Irish Language for Beginners 1 (CE1036)Gaelic Scotland (GH1015)Gaelic for Beginners 1a (GH1007)Latin 1 (LT1009)Latin 2 (LT1507)
Year 2Optional CoursesSelect at least two of the following courses:Love, Loss and Revival: Gaelic Ireland, 1700 to the Present (CE2063)Vikings: An Introduction (HI2526)Introduction to Scottish Gaelic (GH2514)Choose one of the following options:Ex-beginnerAdvanced Introductory French Language 1 (FR2012)Advanced Introductory French Language 2 (FR2512)
Plus, select one of the following:Introduction to French Identities: Individual and Society (FR2014) AND Introduction to French Identities: Centre and Periphery (FR2514)Introduction to French Identities: Individual and Society (FR2014) AND Introduction to French Linguistics (FR2510)**Introduction to French Identities: Centre and Periphery (FR2514) AND Introduction to French Linguistics (FR2510)
QualifiedAdvanced French Language 1 (FR2002)Advanced French Language 2 (FR2502)Plus, select one of the following:French Identities: Individual and Society (FR2013) AND French Identities: Centre and Periphery (FR2513)French Identities: Individual and Society (FR2013) AND Introduction to French Linguistics (FR2510)**French Identities: Centre and Periphery (FR2513) AND Introduction to French Linguistics (FR2510)For both options select further courses of choice to make up to 120 credit points.NOTE: Level 2 students opting to take the combination FR 2513/FR 2514 and FR 2510 should be aware the credit weighting will be 45 credits in the first half session and 75 credits in the second half session as opposed to the standard 60/60. This will result in a heavier workload in the second half session.Advanced Introductory French Language 1 (FR2012)Introduction to French Identities: Individual and Society (FR2014)Advanced Introductory French Language 2 (FR2512)Introduction to French Identities: Centre and Periphery (FR2514)Advanced French Language 1 (FR2002)Advanced French Language 2 (FR2502)French Identities: Individual and Society (FR2013)French Identities: Centre and Periphery (FR2513)Introduction to French Linguistics (FR2510)Love, Loss and Revival: Gaelic Ireland, 1700 to the Present (CE2063)Vikings: an Introduction (HI2526)Introduction to Scottish Gaelic Literature (GH2514)
Year 3Compulsory CoursesSecond half-session to be spent in a French speaking countyJunior Honours French Language (FR3089)Work Experience: Employability Skills Development (FR3597)Junior Honours Project 1 (FR3596)
Optional CoursesIn the first half session, select 60 credit points from Celtic & Anglo-Saxon level 3 courses listed belowIntroduction to Old Gaelic 1a (CE3063)Introduction to Old English Language (CE3047)Knights, Virgins and Viragos: Chaucer and Medieval Writing (EL30DQ)Early Modern Gaelic Language and Texts A (GH3059)Scottish Archaeology (AY3009)Introduction to Old Gaelic Iia (CE3563)Dangerous Liaisons: Love, Sex and Romance in Celtic West and Old North (CE3594)Independent Study In Celtic & Anglo - Saxon Studies A (CE3599)
Year 4Compulsory CoursesSenior Honours French Language (FR4089)
Optional CoursesSelect one of the following dissertation courses:Dissertation in Celtic & Anglo Saxon Studies (CE4598)Dissertation in French (FR4097)Plus select further credit points from level 4 courses in Celtic & Anglo-Saxon Studies (listed below) and level 4 courses in French to gain 60 credits in each discipline.Dissertation in Celtic & Anglo - Saxon Studies (CE4598)Dissertation in French (FR4097)Introduction to Old Gaelic Ib (CE4063)Introduction to Old English Language (CE4047)Early Modern Gaelic Language and Texts B (GH4059)Viking Archaeology (AY4013)Introduction to Old Gaelic Iib (CE4563)Dangerous Liaisons: Love, Sex & Romance in Celtic West & Old North (CE4594)Independent Study In Celtic & Anglo - Saxon Studies B (CE4599)