The Romanian and Portuguese BA course at University College London (UCL) gives full scope to the study of Portuguese, Brazilian and Lusophone African cultures and societies, allowing students to become fluent users of modern Romanian and Portuguese. The flexible course structure enables students to study both languages evenly, or to place more emphasis on one of them.Course Content: The Romanian and Portuguese BA is divided into nine program modules, with a detailed module syllabus providing the specifics of each. The course consists of core and optional modules, and students can also choose to study an interdepartmental course or select options from other departments. In year three of the course, students spend a year abroad in a country where the target language is spoken. Key Modules: The key modules of the course include: Romanian A or Romanian B, Introduction to the Structures of Portuguese; Contemporary Portuguese and Lusophone Culture and Society; Shadows & Voices: Introduction to Modern Romanian Culture; Reading Transnational Cultures (Portuguese path) or Reading Transnational Cultures (Romanian path); Year Abroad project; and Dissertation.Accreditations: No accreditation information is provided for this course. Future Careers: Graduates from the Romanian and Portuguese BA program have pursued various paths including translation and interpreting, teaching, research (for example in higher education), international relations, the European Civil Service, trade and commerce, the arts, publishing, and the media.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.