The Serbian, Croatian, and Ukrainian BA course offered by UCL (University College London), is a comprehensive undergraduate degree that provides deep insight into the culture, politics, and language of the Southeast European countries - Serbia, Croatia, and Ukraine. Enhanced by the UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES), the course offers students an interdisciplinary approach to study the region, blending language learning with the study of politics, economics, history, and culture.Course Content: The program is split into three areas of study - language, culture, and specialized study. The language component focuses on building the students' proficiency in the Serbian/Croatian language, with beginners and advanced levels offered. The cultural study encourages understanding of history, literature, cinema and other aspects of the Southeast European heritage. Specialized study offers deep insight into the area's culture, politics, economy, or social history, with the choice of either focusing on a single country or the region as a whole.Key Modules: Although individual modules are not listed, the course comprises components that span the study of the Serbian/Croatian language, culture, literature, history, politics, and a specialist study.Future Careers: Graduates from the program have landed roles within the European Union, governmental organizations, NGOs, educational institutions, banking and finance sector, media groups, and the hospitality industry. Others have continued into postgraduate studies.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.