This course aims to allow students to develop a high level of proficiency in their chosen language(s) as well as a comprehensive understanding of cultures that shape them.
Career Opportunities
Language skills are in demand and can be used in almost any career, particularly in businesses that trade internationally
Job options
Jobs directly related to your degree include:
Interpreter
Secondary school teacher
Translator
Jobs where your degree would be useful include:
Broadcast journalist
Detective
Diplomatic service officer
English as a foreign language teacher
International aid/development worker
Logistics and distribution manager
Marketing executive
Patent examiner
Sales executive
Tour manager
Remember that many employers accept applications from graduates with any degree subject, so don't restrict your thinking to the jobs listed here.
Course Overview
The School of Modern Languages aims to develop and educate its students to become global citizens .
Subjects
Programme Structure Courses include: Advanced French Language Year 1 Beginners French Language Year 1 Modern France Advanced Spanish Language Year 1 Beginners Spanish Language Year 1 Introduction to China Japanese History Elementary Japanese (Autumn) Elementary Japanese (Spring) Introduction to Lusophone Studies Portuguese Language for Heritage Learners Year 1 Advanced Portuguese Language Year 1 Beginners Portuguese Language Year 1 Introduction To Hispanic Studies (Advanced) Introduction To Hispanic Studies (Beginners) Introduction To German History And Culture For Advanced Students Introduction To German History And Culture For Beginners' Students Advanced German Language Year 1 Beginners German Language Year 1 Introduction to Translation Methods Introduction to Translation Theory Modern Italy: Birth of a Nation Advanced Italian Language Year 1 Beginners Italian Language Year 1
Academic Entry Requirement
Academic Requirements Typical A level offer ABB. Three A-level subjects, including a B in a modern language for the French beginners pathway or B in French for the advanced pathway. General Studies and Critical Thinking are not accepted. Exceptions can be made according to personal circumstances. Two AS subjects may be considered in lieu of a third A-level.Typical Welsh Baccalaureate offer Grade A in the Core plus grades BB at A-level, including French.Typical International Baccalaureate offer Considered on individual merit.Other requirements Applications from those offering alternative qualifications are welcome.
English Entry Requirement
7
Contact Details
Cardiff University
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