If you like languages and want to make them the focus of your career, if you enjoy learning about and taking part in other cultures, if you want to pursue an international career that requires English, this is the degree for you.
Why study Modern Languages?
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We are undergoing internationalisation and today´s world is increasingly global |
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A solid background in languages is essential for a successful career | ||
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The ideal moment to gain a greater command of languages is during your university studies |
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These qualifications will increase your opportunities to travel, enabling you to more fully appreciate and take part in other cultures |
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This programme will broaden your reading and writing skills in at least four languages |
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It will train you in skills such as translation, plurilingual communication and publication or intercultural mediation |
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It will provide you with the undergraduate background needed for postgraduate study in fields such as management, international trade, the diplomatic corps or international relations |
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It will open the doors to labour markets and specialist fields in other countries |
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Furthermore, the education system requires modern languages and humanities teachers to meet the current generational shift |
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Janire Zalbidea´s testimonial What is there behind language? How do you study and learn a language? Why is literature important? The university not only gave me the chance to study abroad but my studies have also helped to answer many questions, broaden my knowledge of languages, computers, translation or research. All of this means I will have better chances on the job market. |
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