What courses in Modern Languages are available at Oxford?
There are three ways of studying European languages at Oxford: A: you can focus on one language There are special first-year courses for French and German. These allow you to concentrate exclusively on French by taking the usual language and literature papers, plus papers in French Film Studies, Literary Theory and Thought; or you can concentrate exclusively on German by taking the usual language and literature papers, plus papers in German Film Studies, Medieval Studies and Thought. If you study one other language on its own you will take some compulsory Linguistics papers in your first year. B: you can study two languages; If you study two languages at Oxford you take both up to the same level. C: or you can do a Joint Degree combining one language and a different subject. There are six Joint Degrees available: these combine a European language with Classics; with English; with Linguistics; with a Middle Eastern Language; with Modern History; and with Philosophy. For more information