The Spanish and Film Studies BA course at UCL provides students an opportunity to combine their interest in the Spanish language and Hispanic cultures with an exploration of film as a cultural and artistic phenomenon. Students are not only trained in the Spanish language but also in the visual and textual analysis of film.Course Content: The course is structured in such a way that students spend their initial years acquiring wide-ranging skills in the Spanish language, across varying cultural contexts and time periods. This is complemented by the study of global film, cultures, history, and theory modules. Students will delve deep into Hispanic film studies, including its broader cultural and historical contexts. The course also offers opportunities to study abroad in a Spanish-speaking country during the third year, giving students a practical immersion in Hispanic culture and language.Key Modules: Key modules include Core Language: Spanish, Introduction to Film Studies, Global Cinema, Latin American Cinema, and Hispanic Horror Film. In the third year, the study abroad module is a highlight, offering students real-life language acquisition and cultural understanding in a Spanish-speaking country.Future Careers: Graduates can expect a diverse range of job opportunities due to their proficiency in Spanish combined with a deep understanding of Hispanic film and culture. Possible career paths include roles in media, film production, international relations, diplomacy, education, translation, and interpretation, among many others. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.