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| Application Deadline: | 1st of March non-EU students, 1st of April EU students, 1st of June Dutch students | ||
| Annual Tuition Fee: | ≈ € 1,620 - ≈ € 9,000 (non-EEA) | ||
| Location: | Amsterdam / Netherlands / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴ | ||
| Duration: | 12 months | Start Date: | September |
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| Languages: | French | ||
Languages are vital means of communication. Trade can only progress if we speak more than one foreign language, and languages are also vital to the exchange of cultural ideas. Outside Europe, knowledge of the French language and culture is relevant for political, economic and cultural reasons.
Choosing the Master's in French Language and Culture means choosing a programme in which the tutors will encourage you to carry out research critically and independently, and in which you will study in small groups with a high degree of interactivity.
* 51 Bachelor's degree programmes, including 1 taught in English
* 110 Master's degree programmes, including 57 taught in English
* 18 Postgraduate programmes, including 2 taught in English
Overall the quality of the Dutch higher education is amongst the best in the world. According to the THES QS World University Rankings, no other country in the world can claim more than half of all its universities being ranked in the world’s top 200, VU University Amsterdam is ranked 139th, no 3 in the Netherlands.
Education at VU University Amsterdam is structured according to the Bachelor’s and Master’s system. Students embark on a one-year or two-year Master’s programme after completing a Bachelor’s programme, which usually takes three years. After graduating from the Master’s programme, some students opt to study for a doctorate.
Generally speaking, the teaching style can be described as student-centered: we stimulate students to develop their own opinion through independent and creative thinking. At VU University Amsterdam this means that teaching is conducted in small tutorials, where interactivity is the norm rather than the exception. At all turns, students are invited to question the professors.
You can contact Ms Sanne Boomsma to ask a question about Langue et culture française at VU University Amsterdam.
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