

MA Modern Languages (French and Russian) and Latin
About this course
French, Russian, and Latin is a strikingly ambitious linguistic and cultural combination, bringing together three major language traditions that have each shaped the history of ideas, literature, and international relations in distinctive and lasting ways. French is the language of enlightenment philosophy, Proust, and contemporary Francophone culture across five continents. Russian is the language of Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, and one of the twentieth century's most consequential political traditions, and it remains a strategically significant world language. Latin, the language of the Roman Empire, the Church, and European humanism, gives direct access to the foundational texts of Western civilisation and provides an analytical precision in the study of language that enriches every other linguistic encounter. At the University of St Andrews, this four-year full-time programme develops you to a high level in each of these languages while situating them within their literary, cultural, and historical contexts. You will work toward advanced proficiency in French and Russian, developing the ability to read, speak, and write at a level that allows genuine engagement with literature and contemporary society in both languages. Latin study develops your grammatical precision and your ability to read texts that range from Caesar and Cicero to Virgil and Ovid. Across all three strands, you will engage with literature, cultural history, and the intellectual traditions of each language community. A year abroad is central to the programme, giving you immersion experience in a French-speaking or Russian-speaking environment. The combination develops extraordinary linguistic range, analytical rigour, and cross-cultural intelligence, capacities that are valued wherever intellectual precision and international engagement matter. Graduates go on to careers in diplomacy, international organisations, translation and interpreting, law, journalism, intelligence, academia, business, and cultural institutions. Postgraduate study in modern languages, translation, or European studies is a common and well-supported route.
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