Master in History and French
- Feb 19
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This Master study program is designed for graduates and professionals who wish to deepen their academic expertise in History and French through advanced research and analytical work. It combines historical inquiry with advanced French language and cultural studies, enabling participants to critically explore historical sources, intellectual traditions, and Francophone heritage within a global context.
Structured as a 100% research-based program, it is academically positioned at a level equal to EQF Level 7 and corresponds to the second European cycle. The program carries an academic workload equal to 60 ECTS and is designed to be completed in a minimum duration of +12 months, with flexibility for participants who may wish to extend their study period according to their research pace and professional commitments.
The academic structure consists of five modules:
Two research-focused modules that develop advanced methodological skills, academic writing competence, and research design.
Two general modules that strengthen interdisciplinary understanding, critical thinking, and theoretical foundations.
One specialized module dedicated to History and French, integrating historiography, textual analysis, and Francophone cultural studies.
The program culminates in a thesis and structured research activities, allowing participants to demonstrate independent academic inquiry, analytical depth, and scholarly contribution within the field of History and French studies.
This Master study program is suitable for educators, researchers, cultural professionals, translators, public-sector specialists, and individuals seeking to expand their academic and professional expertise in historical research and the French-speaking world. It promotes analytical rigor, multilingual academic engagement, and the ability to interpret historical developments within contemporary international frameworks.
Graduates of this Master study program are prepared for advanced academic pathways, research-oriented roles, policy analysis, cultural institutions, and international environments where historical insight and French language competence are highly valued.


