

BA Politics and Modern Languages
About this course
Politics and modern languages is a degree that develops both rigorous analytical frameworks for understanding political life and the linguistic competence to engage with other nations and cultures directly. Politics and international relations provide the tools to analyse how power is organised within states and between them, examining political systems, foreign policy, security, global governance, and the dynamics of conflict and cooperation. A modern language, whether French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, or Spanish, develops communicative proficiency alongside cultural understanding, opening access to political debates and cultural production in the countries and cultures where that language is spoken. The University of Bristol's four-year full-time Politics and Modern Languages degree has a typical entry tariff of 168 points and includes a sandwich year with work placement opportunities. As the course itself notes, the combination provides a valuable skill set tailored to the increasingly globalised workplace, and direct access to the cultural and political debates of another language region significantly enriches your understanding of both international relations and the specific country tradition you study. You choose your language after accepting an offer, giving you flexibility as your interests develop. Graduates work in diplomacy and foreign affairs, the civil service, international organisations such as the European Union and United Nations, journalism, NGOs, international business, think tanks, and security-related roles. The combination of political analysis and language competence is particularly valued in careers that require engagement across national or cultural boundaries. Language skills make graduates more distinctive in competitive processes for graduate roles in international institutions. Postgraduate study in international relations, the modern language, political science, or area studies is a well-established next step.
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