The Ukrainian and Yiddish BA is a unique undergraduate course offered by University College London (UCL). This course gives students a deep understanding of two fascinating aspects of Eastern European culture, enabling them to develop a high degree of proficiency in both Ukrainian and Yiddish, along with an understanding of the cultural history of their speakers. Course Content: The course balances rigorous language training with a broad exploration of history, literature, and linguistics. Students will spend their third year abroad to immerse themselves in Ukrainian and Yiddish culture and language practice. The department’s specialties include Jewish studies, modern Ukrainian culture, and history.Key Modules: The modules include 'Introduction to Ukrainian culture', 'Yiddish: Language, Culture and History', 'East European Jewish Affairs', and 'Ukrainian for beginners', among others. From the second year, modules and options are available that deal with aspects of literature, film, history, and politics in more depth.Accreditations: The degree is awarded by University College London (UCL), one of the world's leading universities.Future Careers: Graduates are equipped with a unique combination of skills in language, inter-cultural understanding, and textual analysis. Career destinations include international organizations, media, and cultural institutions, NGOs, education, translation, and more.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.