

MA German and Russian and Spanish
About this course
Studying three languages at degree level is an ambitious undertaking that pays significant dividends. German, Russian and Spanish together cover a vast expanse of the world's literary, cultural, political and economic life, from the philosophical traditions and modern history of the German-speaking lands, to the great literary heritage and geopolitical weight of Russia, to the Spanish-speaking world that spans Europe and Latin America. Working across all three develops not just linguistic fluency but the habit of moving between different cultural logics and ways of knowing that is one of the most valuable outcomes a university education can produce. At the University of St Andrews, you will develop all three languages to a high level of proficiency, exploring the rich cultural heritage, literature, cinema, history and contemporary affairs of each linguistic tradition. The programme runs for four years full time and includes a year abroad, which is integral to the language-learning aims of the degree: spending extended time in immersive environments is essential to reaching the level of fluency and cultural understanding the programme targets. St Andrews has a strong tradition in modern languages, and you will have the opportunity to follow your own particular interests through a broad range of course options. The typical entry tariff for this programme is 200 points, reflecting the high level of prior attainment and motivation that trilingual study requires. Graduates who combine three languages at a high level are genuinely rare in the UK graduate market, and the demand for their skills is correspondingly strong. Careers in international organisations, diplomacy, translation and interpreting, international business, journalism, intelligence services, NGOs and academia are all open to graduates with this combination. Each of the three languages also carries specific professional value: German in European business and engineering sectors, Russian in energy, security and diplomatic contexts, Spanish across a vast range of global markets. Postgraduate study in translation, European studies, comparative literature or international relations is another common pathway.
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