

BA Modern Languages
About this course
Modern languages study is among the most richly rewarding and practically useful things you can pursue at university, developing genuine fluency in two languages alongside a deep engagement with the literatures, cultures, histories, and societies of the countries where those languages are spoken. In an economy in which so much professional activity crosses borders, the ability to communicate, negotiate, and build relationships in more than one language is an asset that sets graduates apart and opens doors in almost every sector. At the University of Leeds, this four-year, full-time degree allows you to study two languages, moving between them across a curriculum that also offers a range of optional modules covering culture, society, film, literature, and history. The programme develops your linguistic competence progressively, building towards professional fluency and a confident ability to engage with complex texts and situations in both languages. A sandwich year is incorporated into the programme, providing the opportunity for a period of professional experience, and work placements are embedded in the course to develop your professional skills alongside your academic learning. A typical entry tariff of 152 points reflects the strong academic preparation expected of students on this programme. Modern languages graduates go on to work in international business, translation and interpreting, diplomacy and the foreign office, journalism, publishing, law, consultancy, education, the arts, tourism, and international development. The combination of cross-cultural competence, communication skills, and genuine bilingual ability is valued by employers across virtually every sector with international dimensions. Postgraduate study in translation, international relations, a language specialism, or a professional field such as law or management is a well-established further step for many graduates.
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