French
- TEACHING QUALIFICATION
DEGREE
Bachelor of Arts
APPLICATION DEADLINE
September 15
INTERNSHIP
Required
in the course of your studies
LANGUAGE
German
START
Winter Semester
STANDARD PERIOD OF STUDY
6 Semester
Everything you need to know as an international applicant
Information on applying for admission
Language requirements for study programs taught in German
French Teaching Qualification
Are you fascinated by the French language? And are you ready to take your passion for the language even further? The French Teaching Qualification covers the subject areas of linguistics, literary studies, cultural studies, and language practice, as well as teaching methodology. At the beginning, the study program focuses on intensive language training, with the goal of reaching level C2 – meaning you will be able to express yourself spontaneously and fluently in French. The practical language training is supplemented by content related to regional and cultural studies.
Good to know
- In-depth language training up to level C2 through practical exercises in grammar, translation, and expression
- In-depth cultural competence: Insights into French history, society, and literature
- A stay abroad is a valuable addition to your studies. You can study at partner universities or work as a foreign language assistant in a French-speaking country.
- Buddy or mentoring program: The International Office offers two support programs to international students who are about to start their studies at the University of Stuttgart. Click here to find out more!
- Learning German: Find out how to learn German before and during your studies and read our tips on fun ways to practice. Click here to find out more!
- Student Counseling Center (ZSB): The ZSB provides you with information and advice to help you choose the right study program, supports you in starting your studies and helps you to succeed. Click here to find out more!
- Advice and assistance: Finding the right contact person is not always easy. Click here to find the responsible persons for various issues.
- Humanities preparatory course: Seminar courses, crash courses, and short courses accompany you as you begin your studies and throughout the first three semesters. They reinforce essential fundamentals in a clear, concise, and practical way. Find out more! [de]
- Do you want to study abroad for a semester? During your Bachelor's study program, you have many options to gain international experience. Exchange programs, partner universities and scholarships make it easier to go abroad. Find out more about your options!

Accreditation
The quality of this degree program has been certified.
Contact
Beatrice-Barbara Hujjon
Dr.Program Manager of Romance Linguistics