The BA Dutch and Serbian/Croatian degree, offered by University College London, allows students to study Dutch and Serbian/Croatian languages, cultures, and histories concurrently. This full-time, four-year course is specially designed for students who have a keen interest in the languages and cultures of the Netherlands, Flanders, Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and other parts of the Low Countries and former Yugoslavia.Course Content: The course is divided into modules that include language classes in Dutch and Serbian/Croatian at different levels. It also incorporates content that focuses on the literature, cinema, society, and politics of the countries that speak these languages. The third year of the course usually involves a year abroad, enabling students to explore and immerse in the societies whose languages they have been studying.Key Modules: Some key modules that make up the course include Introduction to Dutch Language, Intermediate Dutch Language, Advanced Dutch Language, Serbian/Croatian Language, Literature and Film, The Making of Modern Dutch and Serbian/Croatian Culture, and East European Cinema. The modules are spread throughout the four years of study, ensuring gradual and comprehensive learning.Accreditations: Information about accreditations for this course is not available.Future Careers: Graduates of the BA Dutch and Serbian/Croatian can continue their studies at postgraduate level. They are also prepared to work in various areas in the UK and abroad, such as journalism, publishing, teaching, diplomacy, international organisations, NGOs, and the EU.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.