

BA History and a Modern Language
About this course
History and a modern language is a combination that brings two deeply complementary disciplines together. History develops your ability to read critically, interpret evidence, understand causation, and write clearly about complex processes of change over time. A modern language extends these capabilities into another cultural and linguistic world, giving you the ability to read primary sources in their original language and to understand the past from the perspective of those who experienced it without the mediation of translation. The two disciplines reinforce each other in a way that makes graduates both more historically informed and more linguistically capable than specialists in either field alone. At Cardiff University, this four-year degree allows you to combine the study of history with one of the modern languages offered by the university, enabling you to tailor the combination to your specific interests. The programme develops your historical skills across a range of periods and themes, engaging with both primary sources and scholarly interpretation, while simultaneously building your linguistic competence in your chosen language to a professional level. Cardiff's history department has particular strengths in Welsh history, the history of the British Empire, European history, and modern world history, giving you a range of rich historical specialisms to draw on. The four-year structure provides the time needed to develop genuine depth in both disciplines. Graduates from this combination find careers across a wide range of fields. Roles in archives, heritage organisations, and public history draw on the historical training. Teaching history or the modern language at secondary level is a well-established pathway. Journalism, publishing, and media roles that involve engagement with the country or region associated with the modern language are natural destinations. The civil service and diplomatic service value graduates with both historical perspective and language skills. Academic research in history, the modern language, or at their intersection draws those who continue to postgraduate study. The combination of historical thinking and cross-cultural communication also transfers widely into law, consultancy, and policy roles.
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