

MA Modern Languages (Russian and Spanish) and Latin
About this course
Combining Russian, Spanish, and Latin in a single honours programme is an ambitious and intellectually rich undertaking. These three languages span very different grammatical traditions: Latin gives you the analytical tools to understand inflected syntax in depth, Russian applies similar principles within a living Slavic context, and Spanish offers a Romance language with enormous geographic reach, from Madrid to Mexico City to Buenos Aires. Studying all three together trains you to see language as a system rather than a fixed set of rules, making you a faster and more perceptive language learner across all of them. At St Andrews this four-year MA (Hons) programme gives you sustained exposure to each language alongside its cultural, historical, and literary contexts. In Russian you will develop grammatical accuracy and oral fluency while studying literature, film, cultural history, and contemporary Russian society. Spanish will be taught at a high level of communicative and written competence, paired with engagement with the extraordinary diversity of Spanish-language literature and culture across Spain and Latin America. Latin deepens your textual reading skills, situating you in the long history of European literary and intellectual tradition. A year abroad is embedded in the programme, giving you extended immersion in a Russian or Spanish-speaking environment. This is transformative for language acquisition and cultural understanding, allowing you to move beyond the classroom into genuine communicative situations and to develop the kind of cultural fluency that only sustained residence abroad can produce. Graduates are strongly placed for careers in diplomacy, international organisations, translation and interpreting, broadcasting and journalism, education, international law, and the civil service. The combination of Russian and Spanish is particularly distinctive in the jobs market, covering both major Eastern European geopolitics and the vast economies and cultures of Latin America. Many graduates also pursue postgraduate study in Slavonic studies, Hispanic studies, linguistics, or comparative literature.
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