

BA Hebrew and Ukrainian
About this course
Hebrew and Ukrainian is an unusual and intellectually stimulating language combination that brings together two languages from entirely different traditions, each carrying a weight of history and cultural significance that far exceeds what their current global profiles might suggest. Modern Hebrew is the revived national language of Israel, the medium of a young and vital literature, and the direct descendant of the biblical language that shaped three world religions. Ukrainian, an East Slavic language closely related to Russian and Belarusian, is the national language of a country whose identity, literature, and political significance have rarely been more prominent in international consciousness. The four-year programme at University College London develops your proficiency in both languages simultaneously, with modules covering speaking, listening, reading, writing, and translation in each, alongside cultural topics including literature, history, film, linguistics, politics, and other relevant fields designed to complement your language learning. UCL is one of very few institutions in the UK where this combination is available, drawing on departmental expertise in both Hebrew and Jewish Studies and in Slavonic and East European languages. You will spend a year abroad in your third year, split between countries where your two languages are spoken, which is essential for developing genuine communicative competence and direct cultural understanding. With a typical entry tariff of 152 points, the programme attracts students who are serious about language learning and genuinely curious about the cultures these languages carry. Graduates with Hebrew and Ukrainian proficiency are sought in diplomacy, journalism, international development, translation, government intelligence, academic research, and international organisations. The rarity of the combination is itself a professional advantage.
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