Bachelor's degree in French and Spanish Studies
Timetables
Mornings and afternoonsTable of credits for each course
| Basic training | Compulsory | Optional | Final Project | |
| 1st year | 54 | 6 | ||
| 2nd year | 6 | 54 | ||
| 3rd year | 48 | 12 | ||
| 4th year | 54 | 6 | ||
| Totals | 60 | 108 | 66 | 6 |
Period of study
Course semestersPart-time or full-time
Full-time, option of a slow trackSpecialisations
Specialisation in LinguisticsSpecialisation in Comparative Literature
Specialisation in Medieval Romance Cultures and Literatures
Specialisation in German
Specialisation in Italian
Specialisation in Galician
Specialisation
Basic and compulsory training
| 1st year | 2nd year |
| 1st semester -[Oral and Written Spanish Language - Introduction to Spanish Literature - Oral Use of the French Language - French for Special Purposes - Introduction to Linguistics 2nd semester - Introduction to Spanish Language - Introduction to Spanish Literature - French for Special Purposes II - Introduction to the French Culture -[Written Use of the French Language |
Year-long - Methodology of Spanish Language and Literature - Modern French Literature 1st semester - Oral and Written French Language I - Spanish Literature of Realism and Modernism - Spanish Morphology - French Morphosyntax 2nd semester - Comparative Literature - French Literature of the 19th century - Spanish Syntax: the Simple Sentence - Modern Spanish Literature |
| 3rd year | 4th year |
| 1st semester - Spanish Literature of the 18th Century - French Literature: Middle Ages and Renaissance - French Phonetics and Phonology - Spanish Phonetics and Phonology 2nd semester - Lexicology of the French Language - Linguistic Commentary of Literary Texts - French Literature: Classicism and Enlightenment - Linguistic Commentary of Literary Texts |
Bachelor's Degree Final Project |
Optional subjects
All optional subjects are for 6 credits.| 3rd and 4th years | |
| - Modern Language I (English) - Modern Language I (German) - Modern Language I (Italian) - Modern Language I (Basque) - Modern Language I (Galician) - Modern Language I (Portuguese) - Modern Language I (Occitan) - Modern Language I (Modern Greek) - Modern Language (Romanian) - Modern Language II (English) - Modern Language II (German) - Modern Language II (Italian) - Modern Language II (Basque) - Modern Language II (Galician) - Modern Language II (Portuguese) - Modern Language II (Occitan) - Modern Language II (Modern Greek) - Modern Language II (Romanian) You can enrol in a maximum of 36 credits of the aforementioned subjects. |
- Work Placement - French Speaking and Writing Techniques I - French Speaking and Writing Techniques II - French Semantics and Pragmatics - Comparative French Linguistics - Sociopolitical Organisation in French-Speaking Countries - Literatures of the French-Speaking World - Linguistic Analysis of Oral and Written Documents in French - Spanish American Literature: from Pre-Spanish Literature to the 19th Century - Spanish American Literature: from Modernism to the Contemporary Period - History of the French Language - Oral and Written French Language II - Critical Perspectives of French Literature Analysis - History of the Spanish Language - Medieval Spanish Literature - Spanish Literature of the 16th Century - Spanish Semantics and Pragmatics - Spanish Literature of the Enlightenment and Romanticism - Spanish Dialectology - Spanish Syntax: the Compound Sentence - Historical Spanish Grammar |
Specialisations are learning tracks included in the European Diploma Supplement (DS).
In order to obtain a Specialisation you must take at least 30 credits (5 subjects) pertaining to each track.
| Specialisation in Linguistics | Specialisation in Comparative Literature | Specialisation in Medieval Romance Cultures and Literatures | Specialisation in German |
| - Language Acquisition - Language Technologies - Phonetics and Phonology - Morphology and Syntax - Semantics and Pragmatics - Sociolinguistics - Linguistic Typology - Theory of Language - Biological Bases of Language - Language, Culture and Cognition - Questions of Comparative Grammar |
- Narrative Theory and Analysis - Poetry Theory and Analysis - Theatre Theory and Analysis - Literary Thought - Literary and Cultural Criticism (20th and 21st Centuries) - Literature, Genders and Sexuality - Theory and Practice of Compared Literature - Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies - Western Literary Tradition I - Western Literary Tradition II |
- Medieval Romance Epics - Medieval Romance Lyrics - Medieval Romance Novels - Introduction to Romance Literature - Medieval Legends - Literature and Society in the Middle Ages |
- Modern Language I (German) - Modern Language II (German) - Modern Language III (German) - Modern Language IV (German) - Modern Language V (German) - Modern Language VI (German) - Major Authors of German Language Literature - Contemporary German Language Literature - History of German Culture - German Literature and Cinema |
| Specialisation in Italian | Specialisation in Galician | Specialisation | |
| - Modern Language I (Italian) - Modern Language II (Italian) - Modern Language III (Italian) - Modern Language IV (Italian) - Medieval and Renaissance Works of Italian Literature - Modern and Contemporary Works of Italian Literature - Italian Cinema and Literature - Italian Arts and Literature - Italian Culture. History, Geography, Languages |
- Modern Language I (Galician) - Modern Language II (Galician) - Galician Literature - Social History of the Galician Language - Galician Culture and Society |
- Modern Language I (Basque) - Modern Language II (Basque) - Basque Literature - Basque Culture and Society - History of the Basque Language |