

BA Modern Languages and English Literature
About this course
Modern languages and English literature is a combination that opens two complementary dimensions of literary and cultural experience. Modern languages, whether French, Spanish, German, or another option available at Swansea, give you linguistic access to literary and intellectual traditions produced in other languages, allowing you to read canonical and contemporary texts in their original form and to understand the cultural contexts that shaped them. English literature adds the depth and breadth of one of the world's greatest literary traditions, developing your close reading skills and critical vocabulary across the full span of writing in English. At Swansea University, this three-year, full-time programme reflects a recognition that in a multilingual world, understanding how language and literature shape identity, politics, and culture is genuinely important. You will develop practical language skills to a high level alongside serious literary and critical study, building both the communicative fluency needed for professional use of your chosen language and the analytical capabilities needed for sustained engagement with literature. The combination allows you to examine how literary traditions in different languages have influenced each other, how writers move between cultural and linguistic worlds, and what comparative reading reveals about the distinctive qualities of different literary heritages. A typical entry tariff of 120 points reflects an accessible admissions threshold. Graduates from modern languages and English literature programmes go on to careers in education, publishing, translation, journalism, arts administration, international business, the civil service, cultural organisations, and a wide range of other fields that value the combination of language skills and literary critical thinking. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in languages, literature, translation, or education, while others move directly into careers in the creative, cultural, and international sectors.
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