Study cultural heritage, from the history of art and architecture to French and francophone culture. Spend a year abroad and discover new ways of viewing the world.
At York, you can choose:
- a degree combining two languages (you can study one of these as a beginner, ‘ab initio’).
- a degree combining one language and another subject.
Gain an exciting and fresh perspective on the history of human expression through studying art and French, graduating with skills highly prized by employers across a wide range of industries. You'll explore an extraordinary variety of art and architecture, covering a wide range of time periods and cultures - from north Africa to contemporary digital culture. By studying French alongside art history, you'll have a deeper understanding of art collections around the globe, particularly those in French and francophone culture
We have a distinctive approach to studying languages. From the start, you'll be taught in the language you are learning. Our expert staff, many of whom are first language speakers, will support you to develop your fluency and communication skills rapidly. If you choose a language as a beginner (ab initio), you’ll join post-A level students in your second year. You’ll be amazed how much you can achieve.
You’ll join a vibrant modern languages and history of art community, with regular academic and community events and talks. We’re both highly international departments, and have excellent partnerships with other universities and organisations which you can work with during your year abroad.
If you want to extend your language learning even further, you can choose elective modules from a wide range of languages, global cultures, and historical periods or take extracurricular classes as part of our Languages for All programme.
Get a head start in Teaching English as a Foreign Language at York
Instead of a history of art option, you can choose to take a TEFL module in Year 2 or Year 3. These options will count towards a TEFL qualification, which can qualify you to teach English to non-native speakers.
