

BA Modern Languages
About this course
Modern languages at degree level is one of the most intellectually enriching and professionally valuable choices available, combining the deep cognitive challenge of achieving genuine fluency in one or more languages with the cultural, historical, and literary understanding that gives that fluency real depth and meaning. A modern languages degree at Warwick allows you to study two or three languages within a flexible structure, engaging with the cultural contexts in which each is spoken and developing the intercultural communication skills that employers in international fields consistently value. This four-year programme at the University of Warwick is built around flexibility: you choose your languages and shape your degree around your passions and career ambitions. Languages available include major European and world languages, and the curriculum extends beyond language skills to encompass literature, film, history, politics, and cultural theory in your language communities. The programme includes a sandwich placement year and embedded work placement opportunities, giving you professional experience in an international or language-related context. A period studying or working abroad is built into the degree structure, providing the linguistic immersion that is essential to reaching the highest levels of fluency and intercultural understanding. Modern languages graduates are among the most employable in the UK, valued across international business, diplomacy, the civil service, the European institutions, translation and interpreting, journalism, teaching, and the cultural sector. The combination of linguistic expertise and intercultural intelligence that the degree develops is increasingly sought after by organisations operating across national boundaries. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study in translation, area studies, international relations, or a specific language and literature, while others move directly into international careers in business, government, media, or the arts.
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