The Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Foreign Languages is designed to provide students with proficiency in one or more foreign languages, along with a deep understanding of the cultures associated with those languages. The program emphasizes language acquisition,
Course Benefits
Language Proficiency: Attain fluency in one or more foreign languages, enhancing communication skills in global contexts.,Cultural Understanding: Gain insights into the cultures, histories, and societies of countries where the target language(s) are spoke
Department Contact Info
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Foreign Languages Palmer St, London SW1H 0NP, WA +44 20 8553 2932
- Introduction to Language Studies
- Beginner Level Language Courses (e.g.
French I
Spanish I
German I)
- Introduction to Culture and Civilization of Countries where the Language is Spoken
- Elective Course
- Intermediate Level Language Courses (e.g.
French II
Spanish II
German II)
- Advanced Language Skills (e.g.
Conversation
Composition)
- Literature of the Target Language
- Elective Course
- Advanced Language Courses (e.g.
Advanced Conversation
Translation)
- Topics in Culture and Society of the Target Language
- Senior Seminar or Capstone Project in Foreign Languages
- Elective Courses (advanced topics
independent study
or internshi
None
Entry Requirements
High School Diploma or equivalent
Minimum GPA (specific GPA requirement may vary by institution)
SAT or ACT scores (sometimes required, depending on the institution)
Admission essay or statement of purpose
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