The Danish and Romanian BA course at UCL is a three-year program that helps students gain in-depth knowledge of the literature, linguistics and cultural backgrounds of both Danish and Romanian. In addition, it also provides students with the opportunity to spend a year abroad in Denmark or Romania to enrich their language skills and cultural understanding. Course Content: The program starts with intensive language training and then gradually introduces students to a variety of topics related to Danish and Romanian literature, culture, history and society. In the final year, students can opt for an extended essay or project that tackles contemporary issues or ancient history. Key Modules: The key modules of the course include: Practical Language, Beginner's Danish, Beginner's Romanian, Advanced Danish, Advanced Romanian, Danish Literature, Romanian Literature, Danish Culture and Society, Romanian Culture and Society, Translation from and into Danish and Romanian as well as various independent study options.Future Careers: This course prepares students for a range of careers across all sectors including those in translation, interpreting, teaching, publishing, tourism, journalism, international relations, EU institutions, NGOs and the civil service, among others. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.