

BA Finnish and Spanish
About this course
Finnish and Spanish is one of the more unexpected language pairings available at a UK university, and it is all the more rewarding for that. Spanish is the second most spoken language in the world by native speakers, the official language of twenty countries, and one of the most important languages for business, diplomacy, and culture across Latin America and beyond. Finnish is a very different kind of language, a Finno-Ugric language entirely distinct from the Indo-European family, spoken in one of the world's most innovative and egalitarian societies and opening up the Nordic cultural and intellectual tradition. Studying them together develops linguistic range, cultural breadth, and the capacity for the kind of deep comparative thinking that distinguishes linguists from mere language learners. At University College London, one of the world's great research universities and an institution with exceptional depth in languages, this four-year full-time programme reflects the seriousness with which UCL treats language learning and the intellectual development that comes with it. Finnish language teaching at university level is rare in the UK, making this combination genuinely distinctive. The typical entry tariff of 168 points reflects the competitive nature of the programme and the high academic and linguistic standards it requires. You will develop proficiency in both languages to a high level, engaging with the literatures, histories, and cultures of Spanish-speaking and Finnish-speaking worlds alongside your linguistic training. Graduates of this combination are genuinely rare in the UK job market, and that distinctiveness is an advantage. Careers in translation and interpreting, journalism, diplomacy, international organisations, business development, teaching, and cultural institutions are natural destinations. The ability to work in Spanish opens doors across the Americas and the Iberian Peninsula, while Finnish connects you to one of Europe's most innovative technology and design economies. Postgraduate study in linguistics, area studies, translation, or international business is a well-trodden next step. The analytical and communicative skills developed through this combination transfer powerfully into almost any professional context.
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