Need a 5th choice for French & Portuguese, one of the following: Manchester, Birmingham, Southampton, Bristol. Any recommendations? I've heard Bristol's language department is quite poor (with very few contact hours) but I don't want to make any presumptions.
Need a 5th choice for French & Portuguese, one of the following: Manchester, Birmingham, Southampton, Bristol. Any recommendations? I've heard Bristol's language department is quite poor (with very few contact hours) but I don't want to make any presumptions.
I'm looking for a 5th one too, for French and Spanish though :/
Need a 5th choice for French & Portuguese, one of the following: Manchester, Birmingham, Southampton, Bristol. Any recommendations? I've heard Bristol's language department is quite poor (with very few contact hours) but I don't want to make any presumptions.
Bristol's department seemed good when I visited. I wouldn't care about contact hours with the amazing multimedia language centre they have. With a cinema!
Also, how much literature was in the KCL course? I'm thinking of applying there!
Can't give you advice about Spanish but French has an average amount of literature. Lit heavy in the 2nd year (although I think it can be avoided if you're not particularly interested in it) but in the 4th year you'll have a much broader range of options. The 1st year is half language and half literature.
Can't give you advice about Spanish but French has an average amount of literature. Lit heavy in the 2nd year (although I think it can be avoided if you're not particularly interested in it) but in the 4th year you'll have a much broader range of options. The 1st year is half language and half literature.
Thanks! That's fine, I don't mind doing it for the first year, but in the 2nd year I'd like to diversify a bit more
It's working for me, could you tell me where by on the site it is pretty please?
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If you type into google: 'King's College French' or 'King's College <insert subject here>', it should come up with the subject page. From there, you're looking for 'Undergraduate' and then onto course programmes/structure? From there I think you should be able to see the modules offered.