

BA Modern Languages (Triple Subject)
About this course
Modern languages studied as a triple subject is one of the most ambitious and rewarding options in the undergraduate humanities, requiring you to develop serious proficiency in three languages simultaneously while also engaging with the literatures, cultures, and histories that those languages carry. The discipline of modern languages trains skills in textual interpretation, comparative cultural analysis, and academic writing, while also developing the intellectual flexibility and communicative confidence that come from working across multiple linguistic systems. Students who take this route typically have a genuine passion for languages and a curiosity about the cultures that are inseparable from them. At the University of Liverpool, this four-year programme allows you to study three modern European languages, building genuine competence in reading, writing, and speaking in each, alongside literary and cultural study conducted in all three. The specific combination of languages depends on what you choose and what the department offers, covering European languages including French, Spanish, Italian, German, and others. You will develop skills in translation, literary analysis, cultural history, and critical writing, and the comparative dimension of studying three languages at once gives you a perspective on language and culture that studying one or two cannot provide. Liverpool has a strong modern languages department and a city culture that is itself an example of the multicultural, multilingual character of modern Britain. The extended duration of the programme reflects the substantial linguistic and cultural work involved in achieving competence across three languages. Graduates of triple-subject modern languages programmes bring genuinely distinctive profiles to the job market. Careers include translation and interpreting, international business, diplomacy and the foreign service, journalism, publishing, teaching, cultural organisations, and academic research. Postgraduate study in one or more of the languages you have studied, or in comparative literature, area studies, or translation studies, is a natural progression.
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