The Danish and Italian BA course at UCL offers students an opportunity to learn the Danish and Italian languages in-depth while studying both cultures' rich literary and philosophical traditions. This course prepares students for effective and dynamic interaction with various professional, academic, and everyday environments in both Denmark and Italy. Course Content: During the four-year course, students learn to translate, use spoken Danish and Italian fluently, and write correct stylised prose in the two languages. The course also encompasses a thorough exploration of culture, history, and society in Denmark and Italy through the study of literature and philosophy. An integral part of the course is a year abroad, allowing students to completely immerse themselves in Nordic and Italian cultures.Key Modules: Some of the key modules in the course include: Danish Language, Italian Language, Denmark and Europe in the Middle Ages, Contemporary Italy: Economy, Society and Politics, Monologue and Autonomous Creation, and Literature and Culture of the Italian Renaissance.Future Careers: This course provides a gateway into careers in international business, diplomacy, publishing, teaching, interpretation, tourism, and more. Additionally, students are equipped to undertake further study in fields such as international relations, comparative literature, or linguistics.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.