The Bulgarian and Finnish BA programme at UCL is a unique undergraduate course that allows students to acquire a profound knowledge of two less commonly taught European languages and an understanding of the cultures associated with them. This course is intended to provide a deep understanding of the literatures, linguistics, histories, and political economies of the two countries, Bulgaria and Finland. UCL's location in central London allows students to take advantage of the magnificent resources which this city has to offer including numerous cultural and educational establishments. Course Content: The four-year degree programme provides a comprehensive and challenging education with a wide range of core and optional modules. In the initial two years, students spend their time equally between Bulgarian and Finnish, studying language and culture. In the final two years, students develop specialised interests in further depth.Key Modules: The key modules include 'Introduction to Bulgarian Literature', 'Finnish History and Culture', 'Translation into and out of Bulgarian and Finnish', and 'History of the Language'. Accreditations: This course is accredited by University College London.Future Careers: Graduates of this course have found successful careers in areas such as business and commerce, international organisations, government and diplomacy, publishing, journalism, non-governmental organisations, teaching, translating and interpreting, academia and research.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.