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Undergraduate courses

The School of Modern Languages teaches single and joint honours degrees via our five departments

Expertise in modern languages has never been more important as the United Kingdom forges a new relationship with its European partners and seeks to develop its trading and cultural ties throughout the world.

Our degree programmes will equip you to operate with a high level of fluency in one, two or three languages, and help you develop the skills to understand, explain and negotiate the rich cultural landscapes of our partners in Europe and the wider world.

The integral relationship between language and culture – in literature, visual cultures, history, thought, politics and linguistics – is at the heart of our degree programmes and the key to success in promoting dialogue and trade between Britain and the wider world.

Courses

  • BA Modern LanguagesOne single honours degree available, four years full-time. This is a flexible degree in which you can choose to study one, two, or three modern European languages
  • FrenchEleven BA honours degrees and one LLB honours degree
  • GermanEleven BA honours degrees and one LLB honours degree
  • ItalianTen BA honours degrees
  • Portuguese Ten BA honours degrees
  • RussianSeven BA honours degrees
  • SpanishEleven BA honours degrees and one LLB honours degree
  • BA Comparative Literatures and CulturesOne three-year programme and seven four-year joint programmes with a language


Liberal Arts

The department also contributes to the following multidisciplinary courses:

Apart from French, each language can be studied from beginners’ level (ab initio) in most degree combinations.


  • Year abroad
    Spend your third year in a country relevant to your degree (or two countries if you intend to undertake a joint-honours course).
  • Multimedia Centre
    The school provides our students with dedicated, state-of-the-art facilities to enhance their studies.

One of the best things about the School of Modern Languages is that the tutors and lecturers all get to know you on a personal basis because the class and lecture sizes are so small. Each tutor knows my name, my strengths, what interests me and will genuinely go out of their way to help me.

Anna (BA German and Spanish (2015))

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