Third-year level
All intending honours students are strongly advised to take more than
the minimum number of subjects required for admission to honours. All students
are encouraged to choose additional subjects which relate their studies in
French to the wider context of European culture and society. They should read
carefully the entries for European studies and comparative literature, cultural
studies and critical theory.
- FRN3010 French language A
- FRN3020 French language B
- FRN3070 French language IIIA
- FRN3080 French language IIIB
- FRN3150 Critical practice
- FRN3200 Studying the everyday: comics
- FRN3250 Projections: French film study
- FRN3260 The media in France: modes of power
- FRN3270 The Enlightenment and the origins of the French Revolution
- FRN3280 The French Revolution and its legacy
- FRN3300 French language variation
- FRN3310 French linguistics: topics in syntax and semantics
- FRN3370 Introduction to French phonology
- FRN3470 Telling tales: an introduction to French narrative fiction
- FRN3850 Reading the feminine
- FRN3870 Decadence
- FRN3890 The making of modern Paris, 1760-1860
- FRN3910 Contemporary francophone fiction: writing, identity and difference
- FRN3980 Individual option
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