The Ukrainian and Swedish BA course offered by UCL (University College London) allows students to learn about a region that is geographically and historically located within two different cultural, political and socioeconomic worlds: the Ukrainian-speaking post-Soviet East and the Swedish-speaking Scandinavian North. With this, students are given the opportunity to explore and gain a deep understanding of both the East and the North of Europe in a comparative perspective.Course Content: The course content in the Ukrainian and Swedish BA program includes both Ukrainian and Swedish language, history, culture, and politics. Students will also learn more about each region's place within European and global contexts. In the final year, students will complete a literature review on the comparison of the two cultures. Key Modules: The key modules that students will undertake include core language modules in Ukrainian and Swedish, culture modules that focus on the literature, film, and culture of Ukraine and Sweden, and comparative culture modules that encourage students to draw connections between the cultural, historical and political contexts of Ukraine and Sweden. Accreditations: There is no specific accreditation information available for this course. Future Careers: Graduates of the Ukrainian and Swedish course will be equipped for further study or work in a wide range of fields, from journalism to government, translation, business, and international organizations. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.