

BA Danish and Romanian
About this course
Danish and Romanian are two European languages that occupy quite different places in the linguistic landscape. Danish is a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Denmark and with deep historical ties to the other Scandinavian tongues, carrying a literary tradition that includes figures such as Hans Christian Andersen and SΓΈren Kierkegaard. Romanian is a Romance language, the easternmost of the Latin-derived languages spoken across Europe, and it offers a window into a culture shaped by ancient Dacian roots, Roman conquest, Byzantine influence, Ottoman proximity, and twentieth-century political history. Studying both side by side is unusual and intellectually ambitious, and it reflects the kind of comparative perspective that a degree at University College London makes possible. Over four years of full-time study, you will develop advanced competence in both languages, moving from foundational grammar and vocabulary to sophisticated reading, writing, and spoken communication. Alongside language classes you will engage with literature, culture, history, and contemporary society in Danish and Romanian-speaking contexts. You will learn to analyse texts critically, translate with precision, and think across linguistic and cultural boundaries in ways that monolingual study cannot develop. UCL is home to one of the UK's strongest departments for languages and area studies, and studying in London gives you access to cultural institutions, diaspora communities, and international organisations that make your language learning vivid and purposeful. Graduates from this programme are equipped for careers in diplomacy, international organisations, translation and interpreting, journalism, cultural diplomacy, business, and academia. Fluency in two less commonly taught European languages is a rare combination that stands out to employers working across the EU, Nordic institutions, and Central and Eastern European contexts. Postgraduate study in translation, linguistics, European studies, or area studies is a natural next step.
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