

BA Bulgarian and French
About this course
Bulgarian and French brings together two European languages from different families, offering an unusual combination that illuminates both the Slavic and the Romance traditions of European culture. Bulgarian, the official language of Bulgaria, is a South Slavic language with a distinctive history that includes the creation of the Cyrillic alphabet within the Bulgarian medieval state, and it opens access to a rich literary, historical, and cultural tradition at the crossroads of Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and the wider Slavic world. French, one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, carries a literary and philosophical tradition of extraordinary influence and opens professional and cultural doors across five continents. At University College London, this four-year programme develops proficiency in both languages alongside serious cultural and literary engagement with the societies they represent. You will work on Bulgarian and French at an advanced level throughout the programme, studying the structure of each language and developing reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills in both. You will engage with Bulgarian and French literature, history, and contemporary affairs, and the combination will naturally prompt comparative thinking about the different trajectories of Eastern and Western European societies. UCL has exceptional expertise across European languages and is one of the leading centres in the UK for Slavonic and European studies. Graduates with this pairing of languages are well placed for careers in diplomacy, the foreign service, translation and interpreting, journalism, European institutions, academic research, cultural organisations, and international business. The combination of Bulgarian and French is particularly distinctive, and graduates who can operate fluently in both Eastern European and Francophone professional contexts bring genuine rarity value. Further postgraduate study in translation, Slavonic studies, European history, or comparative literature is a natural pathway.
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