

BA French and Spanish
About this course
Studying two modern languages at degree level is an intellectually ambitious undertaking that develops far more than linguistic competence. French and Spanish together give you access to two of the world's most widely spoken Romance languages, spanning Europe, Latin America, Africa, and beyond. The discipline involves close engagement with literature, film, history, political thought, and cultural theory, explored in the original languages and analysed through rigorous critical frameworks. You develop the ability to move between registers and cultural contexts with confidence, and to understand how language both reflects and shapes the world. At Manchester Metropolitan University this four-year degree builds your proficiency in both French and Spanish through an integrated curriculum of language practice and cultural study. You will develop advanced written and spoken skills in each language, working with authentic texts, media, and translation tasks that train close attention to meaning and style. Cultural and literary modules explore the traditions, movements, and contemporary concerns of French-speaking and Spanish-speaking societies, giving you a genuinely international perspective. Proficiency in two modern languages gives you a competitive edge in a global job market where employers across the private and public sectors seek professionals who can work effectively in culturally and linguistically diverse environments. The degree trains you to think across borders and to communicate with precision in contexts where language matters. Graduates of French and Spanish degrees move into careers in international business, diplomacy, translation and interpreting, journalism, education, and the civil service. The skills developed, including analytical writing, intercultural communication, and the ability to synthesise complex material in more than one language, are valued across a remarkable range of sectors. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study in translation, linguistics, European politics, or international relations. Others enter careers in tourism, publishing, the arts, or international development, where language skills combine naturally with other professional expertise.
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