The Finnish and Hebrew BA course at University College London allows students to study two literary languages of extraordinary interest. The course not only covers languages but also explores the literature, history, and culture of Finland and Israel. Course Content: Throughout the four-year degree, students will learn both the Finnish and Hebrew languages to an advanced level. Simultaneously, students will explore the literature, history, and cultures of the related countries through available modules and study abroad opportunities.Key Modules: The key modules for the Finnish part of the degree include 'Finnish Language,' 'Finnish Culture and Society,' 'Finnish Literature,' and 'Contemporary Finnish Culture'. The Hebrew part consists of modules such as 'Modern Hebrew Language,' 'Modern Israel: Politics, Society, and Culture,' 'Israel, the Arab World and the Palestinians,' and 'Israeli History and the Israel-Palestine Conflict.'Accreditations: The course does not provide specific accreditation details.Future Careers: Students graduating from this degree have a wide range of employment sectors open to them, including marketing, finance, government, journalism, and non-governmental organizations, amongst others. Many have also moved onto further study.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page. Finnish and Hebrew BA