The Dutch and German BA course offered by the University College London (UCL) is a fluency-building course that focuses on providing a robust understanding of the Dutch and German languages and cultures. This course enables students to learn two major world languages while exploring the rich cultural histories and contemporary developments associated with both. Course Content: Over four years, students will gain fluency in Dutch and German, while also studying a range of topics encompassing literature, history, politics, philosophy, film, art and popular culture relating to the Netherlands, Germany and wider German-speaking Europe. Study abroad opportunities are also incorporated, allowing students to spend a year in a German or Dutch-speaking region to immerse themselves in the language and culture.Key Modules: Some key modules in the course are: Dutch and German Grammar & Translation; High-Level German Language; Dutch and German Cultural Studies; Netherlands-Provincial, Marginal or Central?; Dutch Language; Content & Language Integrated Learning; German Literature; History, Memory and Politics in German Culture; and Modern Dutch Language.Accreditations: Not provided.Future Careers: Graduates in Dutch and German could pursue a range of career paths. However, the course primarily prepares students for careers in related areas, such as translation and interpreting, broadcasting, publishing, journalism, international organisations, European institutions and agencies, diplomacy, the civil service, teaching, finance, commerce and information technology.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page. Dutch and German BA