The Scandinavian Studies and Latin BA degree course from UCL, University College London is an integrated program that combines the in-depth study of the Scandinavian languages, their associated literature, film, culture, history, and society, with the study of Latin - its language, literature, and civilization. This unique combination allows students to gain skills applicable to a wide range of careers while indulging their various interests.Course Content: The programme, spread over four years, leads students to a deep understanding of Scandinavian culture and its place in the world, thanks to a year of study abroad. The Latin component is designed to teach students the language of Latin and its literature from its earliest times to the Middle Ages. The course has compulsory modules as well as optional modules which can be chosen according to the interests of each student.Key Modules: A few key themes of the programme include Norwegian beginners, Swedish beginners, Danish beginners, Latin language (Beginners), Latin language (Intermediate), Latin literature, Scandinavian cinema, Old English and Old Norse, Scandinavian and other languages, and Dissertations in Scandinavian studies. Future Careers: On successful completion of this BA degree, alumni have found diverse employment in fields such as government, international organizations, the media, business and financial services, publishing, and education. The degree can also serve as a stepping stone for further study and research within these areas.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.