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BA Modern Languages
About this course
Modern languages is a degree that puts linguistic and cultural breadth at the centre of your education. In an increasingly interconnected world, the ability to communicate fluently in another language, to understand the cultural frameworks through which other societies organise themselves, and to engage directly with literary and intellectual traditions produced in languages other than English, is a genuine intellectual and professional asset. Modern languages degrees develop all of these capacities simultaneously, producing graduates who can move across cultural and linguistic boundaries with confidence and skill. At Swansea University, this three-year, full-time programme allows you to tailor your linguistic journey, studying up to two principal languages from the options available, which include French, German, Italian, Mandarin Chinese, and Spanish. You can pursue these to varying levels of competence, allowing the degree to work whether you are building on prior language learning or approaching a language relatively fresh. Beyond the principal language modules, unique pathways allow you to choose from modules in cultural studies, education, and translation, shaping your degree around your particular interests and career aspirations. The combination of linguistic training and cultural depth ensures that you develop genuine communicative proficiency alongside the analytical skills to understand the societies and literatures your languages open up. A typical entry tariff of 104 points reflects an accessible admissions threshold for a programme that is both academically demanding and professionally valuable. Graduates from modern languages programmes go on to careers in translation and interpreting, education, international business, the foreign office and diplomatic service, journalism, cultural organisations, the civil service, marketing and communications, and a wide range of other roles that value the combination of language skills and cross-cultural understanding. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in languages, translation, or linguistics, while others move directly into careers that draw on their linguistic and cultural expertise.
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