The Bulgarian and Hebrew BA course at University College London (UCL) is a four-year degree program that offers students an in-depth study of the Bulgarian and Hebrew languages, cultures, literatures, and histories. This joint honors degree programme allows students to spend their third year abroad, enhancing their cultural experience and command over the languages.Course Content: The students will spend the first year learning the basics of both languages, while the second year is more focused on improving the speaking proficiency of the students and broadening their cultural and literary understanding. The third year is the year abroad where students immerse themselves in real-life language usage and gain cultural knowledge. The final year consolidates and builds upon the language proficiency and cultural understanding obtained in previous years with added specialized modules and a research essay.Key Modules: The modules cover introductory language courses, advanced language courses, a year abroad, specialized language courses, cultural modules, and a research essay. Some of the key modules include 'Culture and Identity in Modern Europe 1890–Present', 'Great Works: from Antiquity to the Middle Ages', 'Nationalism and Society in Eastern Europe since 1800' and 'The Making of Modern Hebrew'. Future Careers: Graduates from this course have pursued careers in fields such as banking, business, diplomacy, management, media, non-governmental organizations, publishing, and teaching. The course also prepares the students for further studies and research.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.