

BA History and Modern Languages & Cultures
About this course
History and Modern Languages and Cultures is a combination that takes seriously the idea that understanding a society requires both a long view and the ability to engage with its language and cultural life directly. History develops the skills of interpretation and evidence-based argument, asking how events, structures, and ideas have shaped the world over time. Modern languages and cultures goes further, requiring you to inhabit another linguistic world and to understand from the inside how a different society thinks, communicates, and represents itself. At the University of Sheffield, this four-year full-time programme develops your historical awareness alongside your language skills, building your understanding of cultures and societies in Europe and beyond. Both disciplines demand imagination and empathy: interpreting historical sources and interpreting another language both require you to appreciate and understand perspectives very different from your own. You will study history across a range of periods and themes, developing your ability to construct sustained arguments from complex evidence. The modern languages strand takes you deeper into a language through reading, writing, and oral work, alongside the study of literature, film, media, and cultural history. The year-long immersive component of many language programmes means your linguistic competence will be tested and developed in real contexts. Graduates of this combination are well prepared for careers that depend on cultural literacy, communication, and the ability to think across contexts and time periods. International business, diplomacy, journalism, the civil service, teaching, translation, publishing, and NGO work are all natural destinations. The historical perspective adds depth to careers that require understanding how institutions, societies, and international relationships have evolved. Postgraduate study in history, area studies, translation and interpreting, or international relations is a common route for those who wish to develop their expertise further.
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