The Italian and Norwegian BA program offered by University College London (UCL) provides an in-depth study of both Italian and Norwegian cultures and languages. The course encourages students to delve into the various aspects of Italy and Norway, ranging from their histories and cultures to their contemporary concerns and issues, while honing their language skills.Course Content: The program stretches over four years, with the third year typically spent abroad immersing in the native cultures and practices. During this course, students will study language, literature, culture, and history modules associated with Italy and Norway. In the first year, principal modules are Interrogating Texts: Introduction to Literature, and the Italian and Norwegian Language courses. Additional modules include Introduction to the History and Culture of Scandinavia, and Italy: Reading, Writing, Thinking. In the second year, study categories include Italian Studies - Language I & II, Norwegian ONP alongside options in literature, history of art, film or politics. The final year's focus is on the Special Subjects, an opportunity for an in-depth study of a specific topic in the language and culture of Italy and Norway.Key Modules: In their first year, students are introduced to essential language and literature through modules like Interrogating Texts: Introduction to Literature, and the Italian and Norwegian Language. In the later years, students can further delve into art, politics, film, and the history of these two countries. Examples of modules in these categories are Italian Studies - Language I & II and Norwegian ONP. The Special Subjects in the final year allows students to choose a subject specific to their interests for a deeper study.Future Careers: Graduates with a degree in Italian and Norwegian from UCL may pursue careers in a wide range of fields. These can include areas like international organizations, consultancy, publishing, marketing, advertising, education, journalism, finance, and many others. Previous graduates have gone on to successful careers in the Civil Service, NGOs, and cultural institutions.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.