The BA Liberal Arts (Spanish) undergraduate course at University of York combines the study of social sciences, languages and humanities with a focus on Spanish language and Latin American culture. You'll have the opportunity to experience broader and interdisciplinary learning while nurturing your interest in Spanish-speaking cultures and their history, society, and literature.Course Content: The course comprises various key disciplines, enabling you to build a degree around your interests. You'll study innovative, research-led topics from all around the world in arts, humanities, and social sciences. You'll also have the chance to develop your Spanish language skills in a highly supportive environment, enabling you to communicate clear, confident spoken and written Spanish. The balance of your time will be spent studying the Spanish language, Spanish literature, Spanish cinema, or Latin American culture, according to your preferences.Key Modules: This course comprises modules like Language and Society in the Spanish-speaking World, Old Worlds and New Empires: Introduction to the History and Culture of Spain and Latin America, and Exit-level Spanish, among others. Additionally, it also allows you to choose from modules beyond your subject area.Accreditations: The University of York is a member of the Russell Group, which represents 24 leading UK universities committed to maintaining the highest research and teaching standards.Future Careers: Career prospects are extensive. Graduates can pursue careers in fields such as international development, government, consultancy, banking and finance, media, advertising, humanitarian organizations, or further studies and research. The program equips students with skills like communication, problem-solving, critical thinking, project management and research, preparing them for a range of careers.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.