

BA Czech and Norwegian
About this course
Czech and Norwegian represent two linguistically distinct but equally fascinating traditions. Czech is a West Slavic language, closely related to Slovak and Polish, with a literary and intellectual heritage stretching back centuries and a modern national story deeply intertwined with Central European history. Norwegian, a North Germanic language, exists in two written standards and opens access to the rich cultural life of Norway, a country whose contributions to literature, music, art, and political thought far exceed what its population size might suggest. Studying both alongside their cultures gives you a genuinely unusual set of tools for engaging with Europe's diversity. University College London is one of the very few institutions in the UK where this combination is available, and it draws on departmental expertise across both Slavonic and Scandinavian languages. The four-year full-time programme develops your proficiency in both languages to a high level, working through grammar, spoken language, reading, and translation, while embedding that linguistic development in literary, historical, and cultural study. You will read texts in the original in both languages, engage with the histories of Czech and Norwegian societies, and develop the comparative perspective that comes from working across two entirely different language families. The intellectual work of learning a Slavic and a Germanic language simultaneously sharpens your understanding of how language is structured and how linguistic choices carry cultural meaning. The four-year duration is necessary to reach genuine competence across two languages that require sustained study, particularly for students beginning either from scratch. Graduates with this combination are valued in diplomacy, European institutions, international business, journalism, translation, interpreting, cultural organisations, and academic research. The rarity of the combination is itself an advantage, as very few people hold working expertise in both Czech and Norwegian, and that scarcity has real professional value.
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