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In an increasingly interconnected world, mastery of multiple languages has become a crucial competitive advantage. A dual degree in English Studies and Applied Francophone Studies provides comprehensive training in two of the most important global languages, English and French, preparing students to function effectively in international environments where the ability to communicate across languages and cultures is essential.
The Bachelor's Degree in English Studies provides a thorough understanding of the English language, its literature, and culture, as well as a solid foundation in linguistics and literary theory. It enables students to analyze and understand complex texts, develop high-level oral and written communication skills, and acquire a critical view of Anglophone society and culture.
Furthermore, the Applied Francophone Studies component offers specialized knowledge of the French language, as well as the literary and cultural diversity of the Francophone world. This expands professional opportunities in Francophone countries and international organizations, and delves into the historical, sociocultural, political, and economic ties with Francophone countries, especially those closest to the Canary Islands.
The dual degree in English Studies and Applied Francophone Studies is especially suitable for students interested in learning subjects related to the English and French language areas.
They must also have an interest in reading and writing in English and French; an interest in expressing themselves adequately in these languages; a critical mind; and an interest in culture and human thought.
This dual degree in English Studies and Applied Francophone Studies offers a significant advantage in terms of career opportunities by providing training that transcends the capabilities of each degree alone.
Rather than being limited to the individual opportunities offered by each degree, the double degree creates a hybrid and highly competitive professional profile. The key advantages of the double degree include:
February 21, 2025 - 2:41 PM UTC
Provisional list of candidates admitted, admitted on condition, and excluded from the pre-selection process for Erasmus+ study mobility at the Faculty of Humanities for the 2025-2026 academic year.
March 5, 2024 - 3:10 PM UTC
Final list of Erasmus students admitted for 2024-2025 at the Faculty of Humanities