The Bulgarian and Danish BA course offered by UCL (University College London) provides comprehensive training in two languages that are both a part of the European Union but have distinct linguistic and cultural characteristics. Students will acquire a strong grounding in the two languages, complemented by knowledge of the culture, politics, history, and literature associated with each one.Course Content: In the first year, students will take introductory modules in Bulgarian and Danish languages, covering the essentials of grammar, spoken language, and translation. Students will advance these skills during their second year, along with choosing optional modules in the culture, history, politics, and literature of the areas where these languages are spoken. The third year involves a year abroad in a country where one of the languages is spoken. The final year includes advanced language training and further optional modules.Key Modules: The Bulgarian and Danish BA course consists of several important modules. The 'Bulgarian A' and 'Danish A' modules in the first year are designed to introduce the basics of these languages to beginners. In the second year, 'Bulgarian Language and Culture B' and 'Danish Language B' modules help to develop these skills further. In the final year, 'Translation into English' modules for both languages allow students to perfect their language and translation skills. Future Careers: Graduates of the Bulgarian and Danish BA course gain skills that can be applied in a wide range of professional fields. Career outcomes are diverse and may include jobs in international organizations, charities, the public sector, the arts, further study or research, teaching, business consultancy, banking, and finance. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.