Politics with French MA (Hons)

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Dundee

Program Overview

If you’re curious about how governments make decisions, why global events unfold the way they do, and you also love the idea of mastering a second language, this degree is perfect for you. At Dundee, you’ll explore the world of politics — from power and policy to international relations — while developing fluency and cultural insight in French, one of the most widely spoken diplomatic languages in the world.


Curriculum Structure

 Year 1 – Building your foundation:
Your first year introduces you to the core ideas that shape political systems and society. You’ll study modules like Politics and Public Policy and Global Challenges, learning how government decisions affect real people and how global issues such as climate change, migration, and security are tackled. Alongside this, you’ll take Applied French 1A and 1B, improving your speaking, writing, and comprehension skills through interactive lessons and cultural exposure.

 Year 2 – Expanding your perspective:
Now you’ll dig deeper into International Relations and Comparative Politics, discovering how different countries govern, collaborate, or compete on the world stage. Your French learning also grows — you’ll analyse films, current affairs, and contemporary issues, making you comfortable communicating about complex topics in French.

 Years 3 & 4 – Specialisation and integration:
In your final years, you’ll have the freedom to shape your degree. Choose from modules exploring areas like Human Rights, Nations and Nationalism, Environmental Sustainability, and Middle Eastern Politics. Your French studies advance to a professional level, covering culture, literature, and media. You’ll bring your two disciplines together through essays, discussions, and a dissertation that reflects your unique interests.


Focus Areas

Political systems and governance • International relations • Global challenges (human rights, sustainability, surveillance) • French language, society, and culture

Learning Outcomes

By the end of your degree, you’ll think critically about political and social issues, craft persuasive arguments, and express ideas confidently in both English and French — skills that are valuable for careers in diplomacy, public policy, journalism, law, and beyond.

Professional Alignment

While not tied to a single accrediting body, this course integrates employability from day one — including internships, voluntary placements, and personalised support from Dundee’s award-winning Careers Service to help you plan your next steps.

Reputation

Dundee ranks Joint 2nd in Scotland for graduate prospects in Politics, and most graduates secure employment or further study within 15 months. According to Discover Uni, average graduate earnings are around £28,500 — showing that this degree opens real-world opportunities across sectors.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At Dundee, learning politics and French isn’t just about lectures and essays — it’s about experiencing how these worlds connect in real life. You’ll dive into debates, take part in simulations, and work on real campaigns that mirror the challenges professionals face today. Along the way, your French studies go far beyond the classroom: you’ll use films, podcasts, live discussions, and interactive software to build true confidence in the language.

You’ll constantly apply theory to practice — whether through group projects, research assignments, or internships that develop your voice as a communicator and global thinker. Here’s what that looks like in action:

  • EU Policy Simulations – In advanced modules like European Union Politics, you’ll step into the shoes of diplomats and policymakers, debating and negotiating within a mock EU Council setting to understand how decisions are made at the highest level.

  • Human Rights Advocacy Internship (PO42017) – This is where learning meets impact. You’ll collaborate with NGOs such as Scholars at Risk to design real advocacy campaigns, strengthening your research, writing, and teamwork skills while contributing to causes that matter.

  • Applied French Modules – From Applied French 2A onwards, you’ll work through authentic audio, video, and online materials to sharpen your fluency. Lessons are interactive and immersive — helping you transition smoothly from classroom French to confident communication.

  • Language & Cultural Exchange – Dundee’s modern Languages Centre hosts language cafés, social events, and conversation clubs where you can practise with native speakers and explore French culture in a relaxed, real-world environment.

  • Modern Learning Facilities – You’ll have access to Dundee’s state-of-the-art libraries, digital labs, and online learning tools. According to DiscoverUni, over 90% of students agreed that Dundee’s resources fully supported their studies — a testament to the university’s strong academic environment.

Progression & Future Opportunities

A degree in Politics with French from Dundee doesn’t just prepare you for a job — it prepares you for a global career. Graduates from this programme leave with the analytical skills of a political thinker and the communication abilities of a fluent linguist, opening doors across sectors like diplomacy, international development, law, journalism, and public policy.

You’ll stand out wherever communication and global understanding matter most — whether that’s shaping government policy, managing international relations, or representing organisations abroad. Here’s how Dundee helps you get there:

  • Personalised Career Support: Dundee’s Careers Service works with you from day one. You’ll have a subject-specific careers adviser, access to over 8,000 job, internship, and voluntary opportunities each year, and regular networking events with more than 250 employers who visit campus annually.

  • Strong Graduate Outcomes: According to DiscoverUni, around 95% of graduates are in work or further study within 15 months, with average full-time earnings of around £29,000 — a strong start for careers in policy, communications, NGOs, or multinational corporations.

  • Global Employability: Your mix of political insight and French fluency is highly valued in international institutions, NGOs, and government bodies — giving you the flexibility to work in both English- and French-speaking countries.

  • Long-Term Career Value: While the course isn’t tied to one professional body, it builds transferable strengths — critical thinking, diplomacy, negotiation, and cross-cultural communication — that employers consistently look for.


Further Academic Progression:

If you want to continue your studies, you’ll have plenty of exciting routes ahead. Many Dundee graduates progress to Master’s degrees in International Relations, Public Policy, European Studies, Translation & Interpreting, or International Law (LLM). With this foundation, you could even pursue a PhD or research career focusing on European politics or global governance — keeping your options as open and international as your interests.


In short: Dundee helps you graduate not only with a degree, but with the confidence, global perspective, and skills to thrive anywhere in the world

Program Key Stats

£23,150
£9,535
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


Eligibility Criteria

CCC
3.0
28
65

NA
NA
6.0
78

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Diplomatic Service Officer
  •  International Development Consultant
  •  Political or Foreign Affairs Journalist
  •  Policy Analyst
  • Research Officer

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