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BA Modern Languages
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Modern languages study at degree level is a genuinely transformative experience. At Cardiff University, the BA Modern Languages programme runs over four years of full-time study, developing your linguistic proficiency, cultural understanding, and critical thinking across a range of languages and the literatures, histories, and societies connected to them. Cardiff's School of Modern Languages aims to produce graduates who think critically, understand cultural diversity, and carry a wide range of transferable skills into their professional lives, a vision that reflects how much the discipline offers beyond language competence alone. You will work intensively with one or more languages, developing reading, writing, listening, and speaking abilities to a high level. Alongside linguistic training, you will engage with literary texts, film, history, and contemporary society in the relevant language communities, learning to analyse and interpret cultural production in sophisticated ways. Language study at this level is also a practice in intellectual flexibility: moving between languages and their cultural frameworks develops a distinctive kind of cognitive agility that monolingual education rarely produces. Cardiff's programme is designed to develop the critical awareness of how language shapes thought and identity that characterises the most thoughtful graduates in this field. The career possibilities for modern languages graduates are broad and consistently valued by employers. Direct language use is central to careers in translation and interpreting, international business, diplomacy, European and international institutions, journalism, and the media. The wider transferable skills, including cultural literacy, analytical rigour, and strong written and oral communication, open doors in law, public policy, education, publishing, marketing, finance, and the voluntary sector. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study in languages, translation, area studies, international relations, or professional programmes such as law or teaching. Cardiff's emphasis on producing graduates who function as thoughtful participants in global life equips them well for careers in an interconnected world.
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