Modern Languages and Economics (BA) 48 months Undergraduate Programme By The University of Warwick |TopUniversities
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Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Modern LanguagesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Modern Languages

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Students' first language must be post A-level (or equivalent) French, German, Italian or Spanish. Your second language can be taken at any level (dependent on prior qualifications/experience) if it is French, German, Italian or Spanish. If it is Mandarin Chinese or Japanese, it can be taken from beginner, intermediate or post A-Level maximum (please note that applicants with Mandarin Chinese or Japanese language ability above this level, including native speakers, would not be able to study this language). If it is Arabic, Portuguese or Russian, it can usually only be taken at beginner’s level; if you have any prior learning of the language, please contact [email protected] before applying.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Modern Languages

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Students' first language must be post A-level (or equivalent) French, German, Italian or Spanish. Your second language can be taken at any level (dependent on prior qualifications/experience) if it is French, German, Italian or Spanish. If it is Mandarin Chinese or Japanese, it can be taken from beginner, intermediate or post A-Level maximum (please note that applicants with Mandarin Chinese or Japanese language ability above this level, including native speakers, would not be able to study this language). If it is Arabic, Portuguese or Russian, it can usually only be taken at beginner’s level; if you have any prior learning of the language, please contact [email protected] before applying.

Admission Requirements

36+
100+
75+
190+
7+

Jan-2000

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