

MA Greek/ Spanish
About this course
Greek and Spanish brings together two languages that represent very different chapters in the history of European civilisation: Ancient Greek, the language of the first great works of Western philosophy, drama and historical writing, and Spanish, one of the world's most widely spoken languages, with hundreds of millions of speakers across Europe, Latin America and beyond. Studying them together means developing both the ability to read and interpret some of the foundational texts of Western culture in their original language and the modern linguistic fluency to engage with contemporary Spanish-speaking societies. At the University of Glasgow, this five-year programme develops your Ancient Greek to the level required to engage with classical texts directly, alongside advanced proficiency in Spanish. The Spanish strand is taught by staff who cover a wide range of topics, as the university notes, and includes the opportunity to work with native speakers from different parts of the Spanish-speaking world, providing exposure to the diversity of Spanish as it is actually spoken. The programme includes a sandwich year and work placements, giving you structured opportunities to develop professional experience alongside your linguistic formation. Five years allows both languages to be developed with real depth. The combination trains unusual and valuable capabilities: classical language skills, philological precision, cultural and literary analysis, and modern communicative fluency in one of the world's major languages. The two traditions illuminate each other in unexpected ways, and the breadth of the degree signals genuine intellectual commitment. Graduates go on to careers in classics and Spanish teaching, translation and interpreting, academia, journalism, cultural organisations, international business, the civil service and many other fields where the combination of classical scholarship and Spanish fluency creates specific professional opportunities. Further study in classics, ancient languages, Hispanic studies or translation is also a common route.
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