The Norwegian and Russian B.A. course offered at University College London (UCL) enables students to gain expertise in both Norwegian and Russian languages, literature, culture, and society. The course creates individuals fluent in both languages and also provides an understanding of the historical and contemporary contexts of both nations. Course Content: The students will get exposure to both languages from the basics to proficiency over the duration of four years. The course involves language study, modules on literature, culture, history, politics, and society, and a year abroad in either Norway or Russia. Key Modules: The core modules in the first year include Russian language, aspects of Norwegian language, and Introduction to Russian Cinema. In year two, students continue language study in Norwegian and Russian, coupled with a selection of modules in linguistics, literature, culture, history, or society. After spending the third year abroad for language practice and cultural immersion, the students return for in-depth study within both languages in the final year. Future Careers: Graduands from this course can aim for careers in business, finance, information technology, the civil service, journalism, or teach Norwegian or Russian in schools or universities. Equally, students might continue their academic career or work in translation, and interpreting services.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.