

BA Dutch and Portuguese
About this course
Dutch and Portuguese are two languages with remarkable global reach that are rarely studied together, making this an unusual and genuinely distinctive programme. Dutch is spoken by around 24 million people in the Netherlands, Belgium and Suriname, with a culture spanning a golden age of art and philosophy and a contemporary reputation for liberal innovation. Portuguese is one of the world's most widely spoken languages, used across Portugal, Brazil, Angola, Mozambique and beyond, connecting students to a vast and culturally varied set of societies. Studying both gives you access to these worlds in their own terms. At University College London, this four-year full-time programme develops your linguistic proficiency in both languages to an advanced level while also engaging you with the literatures, histories and cultures associated with each. You will work on grammar, written and spoken expression, translation and textual analysis in Dutch and Portuguese, building toward fluency alongside a deep understanding of the social and cultural contexts in which these languages are used. The programme trains you to move between different linguistic registers and cultural frameworks, developing the sensitivity and adaptability that advanced language study demands. Graduates with two such distinctive languages are well positioned in any career that values international communication, cultural understanding and linguistic precision. Translation and interpreting, international business, diplomacy, journalism, education, development work and tourism are all natural routes. The breadth of the Lusophone and Dutch-speaking worlds means that career opportunities span multiple continents and sectors. Further study in translation studies, area studies, comparative literature or linguistics is a common postgraduate route for those who wish to deepen their expertise in one or both linguistic traditions.
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