A French degree is a university degree that majors in French language. It may be BA or MA, majoring in French.
he had a masters degree in french and english
a degree (diploma) is called "un diplôme" in French a degree (temperature) is called "un degré"
J.K. Rowling earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in French and the Classics from the University of Exeter.
A Bachelor Degree.
It means that the person holds a Bachelor's degree in Law and French. This is known in the UK as a combined Honours degree; It is a first degree and the person will have studied courses in both subjects though not necessarily in such great depth as someone studying Law or French as a single honours degree.
She got her degree in French Literature from George Washington University in 1951.
French Literature
Since the Réforme LMD, the second cycle of French universities is called "un Master"! It used to be called "Maîtrise", but that degree no longer exists.
Degree is generic and non-specific. French and German are specific.
Yes, you can pursue a Marine Biology degree in the UK while studying French as an additional language. However, it's important to check the specific language requirements and course offerings at different universities to ensure that you can accommodate both Marine Biology and French studies in your degree program.
A baccalaureate degree is a bachelor's degree, a degree you receive after 4 years of undergraduate college work. This derives from the French word baccalaureat.
FRENCH LITERATURE