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BA Italian and French

Who is it for?

There are many good reasons for choosing to study for a degree in a modern European language:

  • French, German, Italian and Spanish are key languages in Europe today, with an ever-strengthening role. As you advance towards the standard required for graduate status, you will inevitably acquire the ability to read, speak and write a European language accurately and with ease
  • you will also be developing the incisiveness and confidence which come with appraising intellectual issues: with each essay you write, you exercise and refine your judgement
  • degree-level work gives you an intimate first-hand familiarity with a European culture which will put you on a cosmopolitan 'wavelength' in life and in your reading
  • exploration of another culture, past as well as present, is an enriching experience, giving historical perspective and enhanced moral, cultural, social and aesthetic vision
  • alongside these intrinsic reasons, there may well be (legitimately) an ulterior reason: to enhance your career prospects. Graduates in these subjects can expect to have achieved a broad range of transferable skills, communicative competence and the ability to discriminate and analyse
  • the intellectual and personal qualities which degree-level work in the humanities develops are in demand in the work-place, particularly now, as Europe becomes one nation.