The Bulgarian and Serbian/Croatian BA course at University College London (UCL) is a four-year undergraduate degree programme that provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the languages, literatures, history, and cultures of Bulgaria and the countries of the former Yugoslavia, including Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and Serbia. Remember to visit the official course page for additional information. Course Content: The program is taught in English, with certain components delivered in the relevant foreign language. In year one, you will begin your language study at the level appropriate for you and take a module introducing you to Bulgarian and Serbian/Croatian history and culture. The second year allows for more specialized study in areas such as literature, history, film and cinema, and migration. The third year is spent abroad to immerse in the practical knowledge of the languages that could aid in an optional on-site internship. The fourth year is focused on polishing language skills and pursuing specific personal interests in deeper specialized study modules.Key Modules: Key modules include “South-East Europe: A History of the Balkans, 1804 to the Present,†“Culture, Society, and Politics in the Balkans,†“Introduction to Bulgarian Literature,†and “Nation, Narration and Genocide in South East Europe.â€Future Careers: Graduates of this course have found work in a variety of fields, including diplomacy, journalism, business, NGOs, governmental institutions, and the European institutions. This degree also offers a good stepping stone to further academic study.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page by clicking here.