Hispanic Studies and Politics is a comprehensive full-time undergraduate course offered by Queen Mary University of London that takes a dive into the Spanish-language cultures, literatures, histories and societies, while establishing a deep understanding of the theories, conceptual structures and methods constituting the discipline of Politics. The BA in Hispanic Studies and Politics is a three to four-year course and one can either choose to start from the beginners’ level or continue from the intermediate or advanced level.Course Content: This course includes the study of both Hispanic and Politics. In the Hispanic section, students will learn about Hispanic cultures, histories, and societies from the Middle Ages to the present day. Topics on Politics include understanding of the various forms of government and political systems, the theories and concepts used to interpret these, and issues of political behaviour, such as why people vote as they do or why revolutions occur. Key Modules: There are no specific Key Modules indicated for this course in the information provided. However, it's noticeable that the starters, intermediate, and advanced levels have different modules based on the level of proficiency in Spanish.Accreditations: This course does not provide specific details regarding accreditations. Future Careers: Graduates of Hispanic Studies and Politics will find career opportunities in areas like teaching, translating, interpreting, travel and tourism, broadcasting and publishing, public relations, international institutions, and diplomacy. Further career enhancement can be done through postgraduate study.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page: Hispanic Studies and Politics.