The Danish and Russian BA at University College London (UCL) is a four-year undergraduate course offering an engaging and in-depth exploration of both Danish and Russian languages, cultures, and histories. The programme invites students to delve into a substantial amount of literature and civilisation studies. It also includes a year spent abroad, which enhances students' understanding of the societies and cultures of the languages they are studying.Course Content: During the first year, students tackle the basics of Danish and Russian languages, studying grammar alongside cultural and historical courses. In the second year, language study becomes more advanced, and students start studying literature in the original languages. The third year is spent abroad, enhancing language proficiency and cultural understanding. The final year consists of advanced language study and a choice of special subject papers in literature, history, politics, and culture.Key Modules: Some of the key modules included in the course are 'Introduction to Danish culture', 'The Making of Russia (prt 1 and 2)', 'Russian film and literature', and 'Red Scandinavia: Literature and the Cold War'. Future Careers: Graduates of the Danish and Russian BA can look forward to a wide range of career options. Many work in business, finance, the media, international organisations, the travel and tourism industry, teaching and translating, diplomatic service, and more.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.