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BA Spanish and Chinese
About this course
Spanish and Chinese is one of the most globally relevant language combinations available at degree level. Spanish is the official language of twenty countries and spoken by hundreds of millions of people across Europe and the Americas. Mandarin Chinese is spoken by more people as a first language than any other language on earth, and China's political and economic significance makes Chinese language competence one of the most distinctive and in-demand skills a graduate can offer. To study both languages seriously is to equip yourself to operate in a remarkable proportion of the world's economic and cultural space. At the University of Manchester, this four-year full-time programme includes a sandwich year and a work placement, which together make this one of the most practically oriented language degree routes available. The sandwich year gives you extended professional experience in an environment where your language skills are directly relevant, whether in a company with interests in Spain or Latin America, in a Chinese-language business context, or in an organisation requiring both. Manchester's international research environment and its connections with the commercial and cultural communities of a major international city enrich the programme further. You will develop genuine communicative competence in both Spanish and Chinese, reading literature and contemporary texts in the original languages and engaging with the cultures, histories, and current affairs of the countries where they are spoken. The linguistic challenge is substantial: Spanish and Mandarin are structured very differently from English and from each other, and working across both deepens your understanding of language itself as a system. Graduates in Spanish and Chinese are in strong demand across international business, law, finance, diplomacy, journalism, translation, and roles in organisations with significant presence in both the Spanish-speaking world and China. The combination of Mandarin and Spanish is genuinely distinctive in the graduate job market, and the sandwich year work experience makes graduates from this programme particularly well prepared for roles where language skills must be applied in professional settings. Postgraduate study in languages, international relations, translation, or business is another route.
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