The Czech and Danish BA course offered by University College London (UCL) is a unique degree programme that merges these two distinct but connected languages, literatures and cultures over a four-year study period. It presents an excellent balance between language tuition, cultural history and literature which provides students with a considerable knowledge of the two contrasting cultures of Czech and Danish.Course Content: During the study period, students will embark on a year abroad, which is typically in the third year of the degree. This presents the students with an opportunity to immerse themselves in the language and culture that they are studying. This period is normally spent studying at a university in the Czech Republic and in Denmark. Also, students will study an array of linguistic, historical, cultural and literature-based modules related to both cultures.Key Modules: The course modules evolve around the Czech and Danish languages, Literatures and Histories of Czech and Denmark, and broader Cultural and Literary Theory. Students can also take modules in film, art, philosophy and politics as part of the elective options in the later years.Accreditations: The university is a member of the Russell Group, which represents 24 leading UK universities committed to maintaining the highest research and teaching standards.Future Careers: Alumni of this program have found careers in areas like international organizations, media and communications, teaching, translating and interpreting, banking and finance. Others have pursued further study and research in related fields.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.