

MA French and Italian and Spanish
About this course
French, Italian, and Spanish studied together at degree level gives you access to three of the great Romance languages and the rich literary, cultural, and historical traditions they carry. French connects you to the Francophone intellectual and literary tradition and to the contemporary life of France and its global diaspora. Italian opens the world of the Renaissance and of one of the most distinctive national cultures in Europe, spanning literature, art, architecture, music, and film. Spanish provides access to the Iberian world and to the hundreds of millions of speakers across Latin America, a sphere of growing global cultural and economic significance. Together, they form a degree of extraordinary breadth and depth. At the University of St Andrews, this four-year MA (Hons) programme develops all three languages to a high level of proficiency, combining structured language acquisition with the study of literature, film, history, and cultural thought in each tradition. You will develop linguistic precision alongside the interpretive and analytical skills that close engagement with literary and cultural texts demands. A year abroad is built into the programme, giving you extended immersive experience in one or more of your language communities, which is essential for developing the genuine fluency that a triple language degree aims for. Graduates from French, Italian, and Spanish are exceptionally well placed for careers in diplomacy, international organisations, European institutions, international law, finance, translation, interpreting, journalism, tourism, cultural organisations, and international business. The rarity of genuine trilingual competence in these three languages makes graduates stand out in competitive professional environments. Teaching at secondary and tertiary level is also a strong pathway, as is postgraduate study in translation, comparative literature, area studies, or linguistics. Many graduates build careers that draw on all three languages, while others develop deep expertise in one direction without losing the flexibility their broader linguistic range provides.
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