

BA Modern Languages (One Language)
About this course
Studying a modern language at degree level is one of the most immersive and intellectually enriching pathways available to undergraduate students. A language degree is not simply about acquiring fluency, though you will certainly do that; it is about developing the analytical depth to understand how a language works and what it reveals about the culture, history, and society of the people who speak it. You will engage with literature, film, history, politics, and contemporary life in another language, developing a perspective on the world that monolingual education cannot provide. At the University of Southampton, this four-year full-time Modern Languages programme allows you to focus on one language in depth, developing your proficiency from whatever level you begin at through to an advanced command of the language in spoken, written, and analytical dimensions. The range of languages available at Southampton gives you a genuine choice, and the single-language format allows for greater depth than a joint honours programme would. The fourth year includes a year spent abroad on a workplace placement, a teaching position, or a university exchange, giving you the invaluable experience of living and working in a country where your language is spoken, deepening your fluency and your cultural understanding in ways that classroom study alone cannot achieve. You will develop critical thinking alongside your language skills, engaging with the cultural, historical, and social contexts that your language reflects and shapes. You will graduate with advanced language proficiency, strong analytical and written skills, and a cross-cultural understanding that is genuinely distinctive. Graduates of modern languages go on to careers in translation and interpreting, international business, diplomacy, journalism, education, law, and virtually any profession with an international dimension. Language graduates are consistently sought by employers who need people who can communicate across borders and understand different cultural contexts. Postgraduate study in languages, translation, or international studies is a well-supported route.
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