French

FsB vom 17.05.2022 mit Änderung vom 17.12.2024

A degree programme in the subject of French at Bielefeld provides for a broad-based examination in the fields of French literature, cultural and media studies as well as linguistics and history. By combining the various disciplines, students acquire a deeper understanding of French and francophone cultures, comprehensive language skills as well as a wide range of text analytical and media (cultural) studies competences. The aim is to enable them to independently and academically reflect on French-language texts and cultures, to give them a deeper understanding of current issues of intercultural coexistence in modern societies and to qualify them either for a teaching career or for an appointment in an international cultural environment.

"Technical" degree programme

Major Subject (Academic)
WiSe&SoSe
Minor Subject (Academic), 60 CPs
WiSe&SoSe

Courses offered with teaching option

Major Subject (Advanced Secondary and Comprehensive Schools ('Gymnasium' and 'Gesamtschule'))
WiSe&SoSe
Minor Subject (Advanced Secondary and Comprehensive Schools ('Gymnasium' and 'Gesamtschule'))
WiSe&SoSe

Module Guide

Here you can access the HTML and PDF versions of the module guide for the degree programme French / Bachelor of Arts.

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Courses without teaching option
Courses without teaching option (Possible combinations for Combi-Bachelor)
Courses offered excluding teaching option and with NC
Courses offered excluding teaching option and with NC 1 (Possible combinations for Combi-Bachelor)
Courses offered with teaching option
Courses offered with teaching option (Possible combinations)
Courses with teaching option and with NC
Courses with teaching option and with NC 1 (Possible combinations)
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"technical" degree programme; no option for teaching profession available here.
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The places for courses marked with 'NC' (Numerus clausus) are subject to restrictions on admission.

The information on admission restrictions / numerus clausus (NC) refers to applications for the winter semester 2025/26 and summer semester 2026.
Information on NC values from previous years