The Philosophy/Modern Literature double bachelor's degree

Presentation

The Philosophy/Modern Literature double degree is a top-notch program that enables motivated students with good work skills to acquire and master the fundamentals of two disciplines.
This is a double curriculum organized jointly by UFR ARSH (arts and human sciences) and UFR LLASIC (language, literature and performing arts, information and communication). 
The double bachelor's degree gives all students a solid disciplinary training in philosophy and literature: 
  • Philosophy courses cover all the fundamental areas of philosophical thought: political and moral philosophy, philosophy of knowledge and science, philosophy of language, logic, aesthetics, and the history of philosophy (ancient, medieval, modern and contemporary). The aim is to give students the conceptual tools to think about the world we face.
  • Lettres modernes provides a solid grounding in French literature and language (examples: literary genres, overview of the French language, learning to read literature, texts and contexts from the Middle Ages to the present day), ancient languages and literature (study of Greek and Latin languages and civilizations) and an introduction to comparative literature.

Organization

The timetable is designed to enable students to take all the basic courses for the 2 bachelor's degrees, so that they can obtain 2 diplomas at the end of the 3 validated years.
After completing the first, second or fourth semester, you can switch to either of the single-discipline bachelor's degrees.

See the course description for the double bachelor's degree in philosophy/modern literature 

Published on March 20, 2024
Updated on February 3, 2026