

BA Hispanic Studies and Theatre Studies
About this course
Hispanic studies and theatre studies make a compelling pair, and this four-year degree at the University of Warwick takes both seriously. Spanish is one of the world's most widely spoken languages, and studying it means gaining access not just to Spain but to the cultures of Latin America, each with its own history, literary tradition, and political complexity. Theatre studies, meanwhile, is a discipline that develops your ability to analyse and make performance, asking how live events communicate, what conventions they rely on, and how theatre has reflected and shaped social life across different historical periods and places. The programme allows you to study Spanish from beginner, post-beginner, or advanced level, so you can enter at the point that fits your existing knowledge and reach a high standard of proficiency over the four years. You will engage with Hispanic literature, film, history, and culture alongside your language development, and you will study theatre both as a practitioner and as a critic, exploring everything from the dramatic tradition to contemporary performance. The course includes a sandwich year and work placement experience, giving you the opportunity to develop professionally alongside your academic studies. The combination of language skills, cultural knowledge, and performance practice makes for a distinctive and genuinely cross-disciplinary education. Graduates from joint programmes in modern languages and theatre work in a wide range of fields. Language proficiency opens doors in international business, diplomacy, translation, journalism, and education. Theatre and performance skills are valued in arts management, cultural programming, community engagement, education, and creative production. Many graduates also move into roles that draw on both dimensions of the degree, whether in international arts organisations, bilingual media, or cultural diplomacy. Further study in Hispanic studies, theatre, or performance research is also a natural continuation for those with an appetite for advanced work in either field.
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