The French and Yiddish BA course offered by University College London (UCL) is a comprehensive program designed to provide students with a profound understanding of both French and Yiddish languages and cultures. The course duration is four years, including a year of study abroad in a country where the target language is spoken. Course Content: The program consists of a year abroad, a robust cultural and linguistic foundation in French and Yiddish, and an in-depth study of the history of Yiddish literature and culture. Additionally, students get access to a range of optional modules spanning periods and places in which Yiddish has been spoken, ranging from Eastern Europe to North America, and periods from the Middle Ages to the present.Key Modules: The key modules include Intensive Yiddish Language-year 1, French Language Year 1, Literature and Film in French-speaking world - Year 1, Elective Modules in European Culture and Thought, and Intensive Yiddish Language - Year 2.There are no details provided about specific accreditations for this course.Future Careers: Graduates are informed and critical linguists who can function professionally in both French and Yiddish, and who possess an understanding of the cultures in which these languages are spoken. Career opportunities may span a wide range of sectors including education, finance, government, NGO's, media, and communications or anywhere where advanced linguistic skills, critical thinking, and intercultural understanding are valued.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.