The Modern Languages and International Relations BA course offered by the University of Leicester is a multidisciplinary programme that combines the study of modern languages with the discipline of International Relations. This course allows you to explore the cultures, politics, history, and literature of different countries while providing you with fluency in a modern language.Course Content: The course is structured around modules in both modern languages and international relations. In the first year, you will gain your broad foundation in grammar, vocabulary, spoken and written language, and study contemporary culture, society, politics and the media. From the second year, you will have the opportunity to focus on your areas of interest, with a wide variety of modules available, including politics, history, international relations, terrorism, security, nationalism, conflict, and the European Union.Key Modules: The course offers a range of modules such as: Modern Languages Language and Society, International Relations Theory, Security and War in the International System, Contemporary International Relations Theory, International Relations and World History, Terrorism and Political Violence, and Modern Languages Dissertation.Future Careers: Graduates in this course have pursued careers in various sectors including foreign affairs, international organizations, business, education, travel and tourism, translation and interpretation, and the public sector. The course also provides an excellent foundation for postgraduate study in international relations, modern languages, and other related disciplines.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.