The Finnish and Romanian BA course offered by UCL is a unique degree that allows students to divide their language studies equally between Finnish and Romanian, providing comprehensive understanding and knowledge of these two languages. The course involves not only language and literature study, but also exploration of the culture, history, and society of Finland and Romania.Course Content: The four-year degree includes a year abroad, typically the third year of the program, which can be spent studying, working, or on an internship in Finland, Romania, or other countries in Eastern Europe. The course focuses on the development of language skills in Finnish and Romanian at an advanced level, studying the literature, linguistics, history, and cultures of the countries where these languages are spoken. Other elements of the program include film study, translation studies, and the opportunity to engage with research through a Senior Year project.Key Modules: Key modules of the program stretch across different aspects of Finnish and Romanian culture and language, including 'Introduction to Finnish Culture and History', 'Introduction to Romanian Culture and History', 'Intermediate Finnish/Romanian', 'Translation Studies', and 'Senior Year Research Project'.Future Careers: Graduates of the Finnish and Romanian BA course can find employment in diverse fields such as the public sector, journalism, business, and tourism. Additionally, it can lead to careers in European Union institutions or services, diplomacy, and academia.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.