The Hungarian and Italian BA degree offered by UCL (University College London) is a comprehensive full-time, 4-year program that allows students to study different aspects of the languages, literatures, and cultures of Hungary and Italy. Through a range of modules that cover everything from the early Middle Ages to the present day in both countries, students gain deep insight into these European cultures and can reach a high standard of linguistic competence. Course Content: The course comprises several components including the study of Italian and Hungarian language; key aspects of Hungarian and Italian history and literature; modules such as 'Fascism and After' (Italy) and 'Literature of the Danube and Balkans' (Hungarian); contemporary culture and society of both countries; and a third-year abroad in both Italy and Hungary.Key Modules: Some of the significant modules of the course include: Culture and Thought after 1945, Literature of the Danube and Balkans, Introduction to Hungarian Literature, Fascism and After, and lastly, Introduction to Italian Culture.Future Careers: UCL graduates with a degree in Hungarian and Italian go on to work in numerous sectors like International Organizations, Media and Journalism, Finance and Business, Translation, Teaching, and further academic study, among others. UCL Careers Service is also available to support students with work experience and job vacancy information, and hosts annual language-specific events and recruitment fairs.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.