Culture and Business/French Studies (Bachelor) (formerly Cultural Studies/French)

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The bachelor’s degree program “Culture and Business/Francophone Studies” offered at Hessen International University offers a unique blend of foreign language, culture, and business. Over the course of six semesters, students delve deeply into the realms of language, literature, and history of francophone countries, while also receiving instruction in business and economics.

This program seamlessly integrates French language, literature, culture, and regional studies with a comprehensive exploration of economics. Within the “Culture and Language” domain, students can select from two distinct concentrations: “Transformation Processes” or “Intercultural Communication”. An essential feature of the program is its strong practical component. Through practical and project-oriented modules, students cultivate the ability to work independently and collaboratively across disciplines. An international experience is an integral component of the curriculum, whether through a study semester abroad or an internship lasting a minimum of eight weeks within a francophone country. Additionally, due to shared modules, the option of pursuing a double degree program alongside the related “Culture and Business/Hispanic Studies” program is available.

A genuine enthusiasm for Romance languages, specifically French, is a pivotal requirement for the program. Adequate language proficiency (language level B1/GER) must be demonstrated before commencing the program. Proficiency in mathematics, a strong grasp of economic contexts, and analytical thinking skills are prerequisites for the economics component.