The German and Serbian/Croatian BA course at University College London (UCL) provides a comprehensive study of both German and Serbian/Croatian languages and cultures. The course offers unparalleled resources for study including an award-winning German library and UCL's Institute of Advanced Studies which organizes seminars, conferences and public lectures, offering a wide range of co-curricular activities.Course Content: The program offers a broad and flexible curriculum. Year one provides an intensive introduction to Serbian/Croatian language for beginners and continues the study of German language as begun at 'A' level. The second year allows students to take more specialist modules in German and Serbian/Croatian linguistics, literature, history, and culture. In the third year, students will be expected to spend time in a German-speaking country and in Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina or Montenegro, this helps the students to deepen their understanding of the languages. The final year involves an Independent Study Project on a topic of the student's choice.Key Modules: The course features unique combinations of modules such as: Serbian/Croatian Language; German Core Language; Reading German Literature; German History; Introduction to Serbian/Croatian Literature; The Making of Modern German Culture, 1750-1890; Independent Study Project in German Studies; Independent Study Project in South East European Studies.Future Careers: This course opens a wide range of opportunities for graduates in careers like translation, interpreting, teaching, international management, consultancy, journalism, and arts and culture, where advanced linguistic skills, a well-trained analytical mind, intercultural understanding and initiative are required.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.