The BA in Romanian and Swedish at University College London (UCL) is a unique degree programme that provides students with an in-depth understanding of the languages, histories, cultures, and societies of both Romania and Sweden. The programme combines language study with the exploration of literature, film, history, politics and other aspects of these culturally disparate yet fascinating regions.Course Content: The programme’s structure allows students to shape their studies to their own interests. It includes compulsory language modules and optional ones in several areas such as literature, history, cinema, and politics. The course culminates in a final year dissertation – an independent research project on a topic of the student’s choice.Key Modules: Key modules include Romanian Language, Swedish Language, Nations and Identity in Central Europe, and Facts and Fictions of Scandinavian Crime. The final year dissertation forms a crucial part of the course, contributing significantly to the final degree classification.Accreditations: The BA Romanian and Swedish is fully accredited by the University College London (UCL), a renowned institution that has consistently been ranked among the top Universities in the world, and the UK.Future Careers: Graduates from UCL's BA Romanian and Swedish programme have gone onto careers in a variety of sectors, domestically and internationally. These sectors include academia, translation and linguistics, journalism, international charities, finance, law, the civil service, business and industry, and teaching. This course also offers a strong foundation for students interested in pursuing postgraduate studies.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.