The Dutch and French BA course at University College London (UCL) offers students an in-depth understanding of both the Dutch and French languages, along with cultural, historical, social, and political aspects of the Netherlands, Belgium, and Francophone countries.Course Content: This four-year course requires a year abroad (third year) in a Dutch and French-speaking country. The first two years are designed with a combination of core language modules and optional modules that allow exploration of a variety of topics. The final year allows students to specialize in areas that particularly interest them.Key Modules: Students can take a wide range of modules, including but not limited to: Dutch Language, French Language, Dutch Literature, French Literature, Belgian Society and Culture, Francophone African and Caribbean Cultures. Additional choices cover areas such as linguistics, philosophy, art history, film studies, and gender studies.Future Careers: UCL's Dutch and French BA graduates have proceeded to rewarding careers in different fields. These encompass diplomatic service, broadcasting, publishing, international banking, the civil service, non-governmental organizations, teaching, translating and interpreting, tourism, and further academic study.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.