If you already have a good first degree in French then you should consider taking your learning further with a graduate French course. With increasing demand from employers for language qualifications, it is not surprising that more and more students are opting for graduate programs in French to enhance their career prospects and development. Graduate French courses provide opportunities for exciting interdisciplinary study, ranging through literature, screen studies, visual culture, gender studies, and more! Whether you are preparing for a career in research or if you want to gain a competitive edge, studying a graduate French course will enhance your employment prospects.
Graduate courses in French will vary from one university or college to another but specialist areas may include:
- Enlightenment thought
- Theatre
- Dance and Performance
- Popular Music
- Francophonie
- Gender and Sexuality
- Holocaust Studies
- Medieval and Renaissance Studies
- Text-Image studies
- French Cinema
- Meaning and Translation
And many more!
Studying a graduate French program will increase your employability and career prospects with any major international company. As a bi-lingual graduate, you are an invaluable asset. Good Luck!

