The Dutch and Philosophy BA course at UCL provides a unique opportunity to combine the study of Philosophy with Dutch language, history, and literature- allowing students to delve into intellectual debate and cultural and literary exploration. Course Content: The course offers a four-year full-time study, starting with developing a solid foundational understanding of both philosophy and Dutch language in the first year. It advances to more specialized modules in the subsequent years and includes a year abroad in either Belgium or the Netherlands where students further immerse themselves in Dutch language and culture.Key Modules: The course comprises diverse modules across both areas of study. For Dutch, modules include 'Dutch Language', 'An Introduction to Dutch History and Culture', and 'Advanced Dutch Translation'. For Philosophy, the modules include 'Knowledge and Reality', 'Introduction to Logic', 'Introduction to Moral Philosophy' and 'Mind and World'.Accreditations: The course belongs to the School of European Languages, Culture and Society and is recognized by the internationally-acclaimed UCL's Department of Dutch and UCL Philosophy Department. Future Careers: Graduates from this dual degree can expect successful careers in a variety of fields including the diplomatic service, international organisations, national and local government, teaching, translating, and journalism. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.