Modern Languages and International Relations BA Honours 48 months Undergraduate Programme By Newcastle University |TopUniversities
Subject Ranking

# 151-200QS Subject Rankings

Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

23,800 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Modern LanguagesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Modern Languages

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Our Modern Languages and International Relations BA Honours degree will give you the opportunity to explore other languages, cultures and societies whilst developing a better understanding of the nature and significance of politics and international relations. Languages play a central role in international relations by facilitating the sharing of ideas and negotiation. The course will prepare you for an international or internationally focused career.


During your course you’ll develop proficiency in reading and listening, writing and speaking, and mediating skills in one or two languages.


You can choose from French, German, Portuguese and Spanish, as well as Chinese or Japanese.


Alongside this you’ll study global issues such as power, race and gender, allowing you to expand your international outlook and gain a wider perspective on international affairs and interactions.


You will have the option of spending the third year of your degree abroad, so you can develop your language skills among native speakers and experience a different culture.


Alternatively, you'll have the options to undertake a Careers Placement Year in the UK or to complete your degree in 3 years without either a Year Abroad or a Careers Placement Year.


Regardless of what you choose to do, you will confirm this with us in Stage 2.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Modern Languages

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Our Modern Languages and International Relations BA Honours degree will give you the opportunity to explore other languages, cultures and societies whilst developing a better understanding of the nature and significance of politics and international relations. Languages play a central role in international relations by facilitating the sharing of ideas and negotiation. The course will prepare you for an international or internationally focused career.


During your course you’ll develop proficiency in reading and listening, writing and speaking, and mediating skills in one or two languages.


You can choose from French, German, Portuguese and Spanish, as well as Chinese or Japanese.


Alongside this you’ll study global issues such as power, race and gender, allowing you to expand your international outlook and gain a wider perspective on international affairs and interactions.


You will have the option of spending the third year of your degree abroad, so you can develop your language skills among native speakers and experience a different culture.


Alternatively, you'll have the options to undertake a Careers Placement Year in the UK or to complete your degree in 3 years without either a Year Abroad or a Careers Placement Year.


Regardless of what you choose to do, you will confirm this with us in Stage 2.

Admission Requirements

85+
32+
90+
62+
6.5+

ABB including Chinese, French, German, Japanese or Spanish. Where a candidate wishes to study a single language from beginners level and is not studying an A Level in a modern foreign language, a grade B or 6 in any modern foreign language or English language at GCSE is required. 

4 Years
Sep

Domestic
9,250 GBP
International
23,800 GBP

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