The Romanian and Serbian/Croatian BA is an undergraduate course offered by University College London (UCL). This programme provides a comprehensive study of the two intriguing languages of Romanian and Serbian/Croatian, along with their rich cultures. The course allows students to explore the history, literature, and linguistics of these Eastern European nations and does not require prior knowledge of either language. Course Content: The course is a 4-year programme divided into two parts. The first and second years include intensive language modules designed to advance competence in both Romanian and Serbian/Croatian, accompanied by civilization modules which provide contextual knowledge. The third year involves a year abroad in Romania or Serbia/Montenegro/Croatia for immersive study and exposure. The final year of the course offers a variety of translation, literature, film, and culture modules, allowing students to specialize in areas of interest.Key Modules: Key modules include Romanian Language, Serbian/Croatian Language, The Making of Modern Serbia, The Culture of Food in South-Eastern Europe, The Danube in Literature, History and Art, Yugoslavia: a comprehensive study, among others.Accreditations: This course is accredited by the University College London (UCL), a globally recognized institution.Future Careers: This course prepares students for a variety of career options in diverse sectors such as diplomacy, the media, and international business. Graduates have found employment in NGOs, international organisations and government bodies, as well as in academia.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.