The Hebrew and Italian BA course offered by UCL is a combination of two languages, focusing on the study of the Hebrew and Italian languages, literature, and culture. The four-year undergraduate degree program enables students to become proficient in two languages, having a broad understanding of the culture and sociopolitical context for these two regions. Course Content: Students in the Hebrew and Italian BA course will develop an advanced level of linguistic competence in both languages, majoring in either Hebrew or Italian, and taking extensive courses in literature, history, and culture derived from the chosen area of study. The third year of the course involves a year abroad, enriching the student's linguistic proficiency and cultural understanding.Key Modules: The course offers a range of modules including "Beginners Hebrew," "Intermediate Hebrew," "Advanced Hebrew," "Beginners Italian," "Intermediate Italian," "Advanced Italian," as well as modules in Hebrew and Italian Literature, Culture and Society, and Historiography. Future Careers: Graduates of the Hebrew and Italian BA course have found successful careers in variety of professions like international business, media and publishing, finance, government and politics. The course is also an ideal base for postgraduate study. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.