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BA Modern Languages and History
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Modern languages and history are disciplines that illuminate each other in important ways. History provides the framework for understanding how the societies in which languages are spoken came to be what they are, tracing the political, cultural, and social forces that shaped nations and their people across time. Modern languages, in turn, give direct access to those societies, enabling engagement with their texts, media, and ideas in the original rather than through translation. Together they develop graduates with genuine cultural depth and the analytical skills to understand the past and its relationship to the present. At Swansea University, this three-year full-time degree allows you to pursue both disciplines seriously. In modern languages you will develop your proficiency to an advanced level while engaging with the literatures, cultures, and histories of the language communities you study. In history you will work across significant historical periods, examining political, social, and cultural developments with the critical tools that historical scholarship provides. You will develop skills in linguistic analysis and cultural interpretation alongside the archival reading, source criticism, and structured argument that history demands. The combination produces graduates who can engage with the human condition across time and across cultural boundaries, a capacity that is valued in many professional contexts. You will write with precision, think analytically about complex evidence, and communicate ideas in more than one language. Graduates from modern languages and history programmes pursue careers in education, journalism, the civil service, international business, heritage, publishing, translation, the diplomatic service, and the cultural sector, among many others. The combination of historical awareness and language competence is particularly valued in roles that require cross-cultural engagement or that deal with international or historical material. Postgraduate study in languages, history, or a specialist combination is a natural continuation for those drawn to research or advanced professional study.
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