Modern Languages 48 months Undergraduate Program By University of Oxford |Top Universities
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Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

109,140 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Modern LanguagesMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Modern Languages

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

This Modern Languages degree provides both practical training in written and spoken language and also an extensive introduction to European literature and thought. As well as learning to write and speak the language(s) fluently, students can study a broad range of literature, or focus their studies on any period from the medieval to the present day. A wide range of other options allow students to explore subjects including linguistics, philology, film studies or (in French and German) advanced translation. The course aims to teach spoken fluency in colloquial and more formal situations, the ability to write essays in the foreign language, and the ability to translate into and out of the foreign language with accuracy and sensitivity to a range of vocabulary, styles and registers. Students will also develop your reading skills to a high level. The study of literature gives an understanding of other cultures that cannot be acquired solely through learning the language. It leads students into areas such as gender issues, popular culture, theatre studies, aesthetics, anthropology, art history, ethics, history, philosophy, politics, psychology and theology, developing their skills as a critical reader, writer and thinker.

Program overview

Main Subject

Modern Languages

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

This Modern Languages degree provides both practical training in written and spoken language and also an extensive introduction to European literature and thought. As well as learning to write and speak the language(s) fluently, students can study a broad range of literature, or focus their studies on any period from the medieval to the present day. A wide range of other options allow students to explore subjects including linguistics, philology, film studies or (in French and German) advanced translation. The course aims to teach spoken fluency in colloquial and more formal situations, the ability to write essays in the foreign language, and the ability to translate into and out of the foreign language with accuracy and sensitivity to a range of vocabulary, styles and registers. Students will also develop your reading skills to a high level. The study of literature gives an understanding of other cultures that cannot be acquired solely through learning the language. It leads students into areas such as gender issues, popular culture, theatre studies, aesthetics, anthropology, art history, ethics, history, philosophy, politics, psychology and theology, developing their skills as a critical reader, writer and thinker.

Admission Requirements

110+
7.5+
191+
+
360+
+
38+
1470+
98.5+
1+

All candidates must also take the Modern Languages Admissions Test (MLAT) as part of their application.

4 Years
Jan-2000

Tuition fees

Domestic Students

37,000 GBP
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International Students

109,140 GBP
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