

BA Beginners' Italian and Spanish
About this course
Italian and Spanish are both Romance languages descending from Latin, but their literatures, cultures, and histories are wonderfully distinct. Italian carries the legacy of Dante, Petrarch, Machiavelli, and Calvino, along with the art history of the Renaissance and the political complexity of a nation unified only in the nineteenth century. Spanish opens the Americas as well as Iberia, encompassing Cervantes and Lorca alongside Borges, García Márquez, and the immense cultural diversity of Latin American writing. Studying both from the beginning allows you to notice how closely related languages diverge and develop, and to engage with two major cultural traditions simultaneously. At the University of Oxford, this four-year, full-time programme takes you from beginner level in both languages to a high degree of literary and linguistic sophistication. This is a genuinely demanding undertaking, and Oxford's tutorial system is particularly well suited to it: small-group and one-to-one teaching with specialists allows rapid progress and the development of precision in both languages. You will read texts in the original Italian and Spanish, study the histories and cultures they emerge from, and develop the critical and analytical frameworks to engage with them seriously. The programme builds both communicative fluency and scholarly rigour. A typical entry tariff of 184 UCAS points reflects the intensity of the academic environment. Learning two languages simultaneously from scratch at Oxford develops exceptional mental agility, the capacity to handle ambiguity with confidence, and the habit of crossing between linguistic and cultural frameworks that is genuinely rare. Graduates pursue careers in international business, diplomacy, translation, education, journalism, law, and the cultural sector across Italo-phone and Spanish-speaking regions and beyond. The combination of two Romance languages acquired to a high level at one of the world's top universities is a distinctive and valued asset. Many graduates proceed to postgraduate study in Italian, Hispanic, or comparative literary studies.
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