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UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES)

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Languages and Culture (Undergraduate Programmes)

The linguistic and cultural diversity of Central and Eastern Europe is one of the richest on the continent. At SSEES you can explore this astonishing diversity on a broad range of language and culture courses, which are unparalleled in the UK.

We offer 9languages from the region at BA level. You can choose any one of these languages as the focus of a Single Honours degree, or you can choose any two of them for a combined degree. You canalso combine any language of the SSEES region with a language from the School of European Languages, Culture and Society (SELCS)such as French, German, Italian, Spanish etc. This gives over 240 language combinations at 911!

Our Degrees

Please refer theUCL Prospectusfor details of all available language combinations and entry requirements, or contact us directly for guidance.


Subject Spotlight

Join Ramona Gonczol in our fascinating Subject Spotlight as she takes you to Southeastern Europe and all the way to Romania! You will learn all about the literature, politics, culture, history, and geography of Romania before looking at why the country’s language is so unique to study. Try our new onlinecourse for free, available on the .

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An Overview ofLanguages and Cultureat SSEES

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Our programmes aredesigned to equip you with language fluency, cultural competence, historical knowledge and social understanding. Your ability to consider issues from an international perspective will be greatly enhanced and you will learn how to conduct research and to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.

With developed skills in critical reasoning, independent thinking and application of theoretical concepts you will be strongly placed to find employment in international organisations, particularly careers which cross international boundaries and use languages. Career prospects are likely to include finance, media, diplomacy, education, translation, research, and consultancy.

Modules

For guidance on the programmestructure, please see theʰDzᲹԻǴǰ(please note the handbook is for current students and so the structure may change somewhat from year to year. You can view the module descriptions by clicking on the titles which will take you through to theUCL Module Catalogie.

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