The Czech and Hungarian BA program at University College London (UCL) is a unique course designed for students who want to immerse themselves in the Central European cultures. This course provides the opportunity to study both the Czech and Hungarian languages, history, literature, and culture to a high level of proficiency.Course Content: The course is structured in a way that allows students to gain proficiency in both the languages while focusing more on their chosen primary language in the final two years. Language modules make up 50-60% of the degree in the first three years while non-language modules covering Central and East European history, literature, and culture make up the remainder. The third year of the course is spent studying or working in the Czech Republic or Hungary, giving students a distinct advantage in mastering the complexity of the languages and cultures. In the final year, students will focus more on the language which they have chosen as their major.Key Modules: The course includes vital language modules such as Czech Language, Hungarian Language, The Great War and Modern Memory in Central Europe, History and Ideology in the Stalinist Empire, etc.Future Careers: Upon completion of the course, students will have a deep understanding of the Central European region, making the graduates suitable for a range of careers. These may include work in international organizations, NGOs, government service, journalism, tourism, the media, teaching, banking, international business, and the European Union. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.