The Norwegian and Romanian BA course, offered by University College London (UCL), is a four-year degree programme that synergizes the study of two contrasting yet compelling continental languages. Students delve deep into the literature, cinema, culture, and history of both Norway and Romania, as well as achieving competency in linguistics. The course gives students the chance to study abroad, providing an immersive learning experience.Course Content: The curriculum of the Norwegian and Romanian BA includes intensive language modules, bibliographic and research skill training, literature study, film and culture critique, and historical analysis. A third-year study year abroad in either Norway or Romania is mandatory, and a research project or dissertation in the final year encourages independent study.Key Modules: The key modules include: Level 5 Norwegian; Translating Cultures 1; The Holocaust in Literature; Level 6 Romanian; Nationalism and Identity in Eastern Europe, and Scandinavia on Screen (option).Future Careers: Upon the successful completion of the programme, students can engage in various occupations related to languages, teaching, translation, international relations, media, tourism, arts and culture, politics, public sector and NGOs, business, and more. The study also paves the way for higher academic pursuits.'For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.'