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BA German and Swedish
About this course
German and Swedish brings together two of the most significant Germanic language traditions, both with rich literary and cultural heritages and strong contemporary relevance. German is one of the most widely spoken languages in Europe, central to the politics, economy and culture of a continent-defining nation and to the broader German-speaking world. Swedish connects you to a Nordic tradition internationally associated with innovation, environmental leadership and social democracy, as well as to one of the most celebrated literary and cinematic cultures in the world. At University College London the four-year full-time programme is split equally between your two languages, developing your skills in speaking, listening, reading, writing and translation in both German and Swedish. Alongside language study you will engage with cultural topics including literature, history, film, linguistics and politics in both traditions, and a wide range of optional modules allows you to shape the degree around your interests. The third year is spent abroad, divided between German-speaking and Swedish-speaking countries, giving you immersive linguistic and cultural experience that transforms your language proficiency and deepens your understanding of both societies. Graduates with German and Swedish are valued across a wide range of careers, including international business, diplomacy and foreign affairs, the European institutions, journalism, translation and interpreting, cultural organisations, and companies with operations in Germany, Austria, Switzerland or the Nordic countries. The combination of two European languages with strong intellectual and analytical skills is genuinely sought after. Postgraduate study in European studies, translation, modern languages, international business or area studies is a natural further step.
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