

BA Applied Languages
About this course
Applied languages is a discipline that takes the study of modern foreign languages beyond their literary and cultural dimensions and focuses on how language functions in real professional, social, and communicative contexts. It is concerned with translation, interpreting, intercultural communication, and the ways in which language shapes and is shaped by business, media, politics, and international relations. Students who study applied languages develop both high-level linguistic competence and a sophisticated understanding of how language works in the world, making them effective communicators across cultural boundaries. At the University of Portsmouth, this four-year full-time programme develops your proficiency in one or more modern languages to an advanced level while giving you an understanding of the theoretical frameworks that underpin translation, linguistics, and cross-cultural communication. You will study how languages are used in professional and institutional contexts, explore questions of identity and meaning in translation, and develop practical skills in written and spoken language use across a range of registers and purposes. A year abroad is a core part of the programme, providing you with extended immersion in a country where your target language is spoken. This experience is invaluable for developing genuine fluency and cultural understanding, and it often proves transformative both professionally and personally. Graduates from applied languages programmes go on to careers in translation and interpreting, international business, diplomacy, the foreign and civil service, journalism, publishing, education, and the European institutions. The combination of linguistic precision, intercultural awareness, and professional communication skills is valued wherever organisations operate across national and linguistic boundaries. Postgraduate study in translation, interpreting, linguistics, or international relations is another common route for those seeking to develop their expertise further.
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