

BA Danish and Portuguese
About this course
Danish and Portuguese is a pairing that spans two very different corners of the European linguistic and cultural landscape. Danish gives you access to Denmark and through it to the broader Scandinavian world, with its strong traditions in design, governance, welfare, and sustainability, as well as a distinctive literary and cultural heritage. Portuguese opens an even wider world, as a language spoken natively by more than two hundred million people across Portugal, Brazil, Mozambique, Angola, and several other countries, with one of the richest literary traditions in the European languages. At University College London, this four-year degree develops your linguistic competence in both languages while simultaneously building your knowledge of the cultures, literatures, and histories associated with them. You will study Portuguese-language literature from both its European and Brazilian traditions, engage with the history and politics of the Lusophone world, and explore the cultural life of Denmark and its Nordic neighbours. In the Danish strand, you will build proficiency in spoken and written Danish, read texts in the original language, and engage with Scandinavian cultural and social questions. UCL's School of European Languages, Culture and Society provides an excellent environment for this kind of broad comparative work, with access to specialists in both language areas. The career possibilities opened by this combination are genuinely broad. The Lusophone world, particularly Brazil, is economically significant, and graduates with Portuguese combined with another European language have strong prospects in international business, law, and diplomacy. Denmark and the Nordic countries are important partners for the UK in trade, policy, and cultural exchange, and Danish-speaking professionals are consistently in demand. Translation, interpreting, journalism, and roles in cultural organisations are natural pathways, as are positions in development organisations working in Portuguese-speaking Africa or in companies with Latin American operations. Some graduates continue to postgraduate study in Iberian and Latin American studies, Scandinavian studies, or linguistics.
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