The Modern Languages and Cultures course at Lancaster University offers a broad study of multiple languages and cultures from across the world. This four-year, full-time course allows students to choose between single, major, and minor routes, providing flexibility to tailor their studies according to their interests.Course Content: The MLang course is highly flexible and can be tailored to suit different interests and career goals, offering a variety of study modules and subjects. The course involves studying various subjects such as modern languages, literature, history, philosophy and politics. The first year focuses on developing advanced language skills and introducing students to the literature and culture of their chosen languages and cultures. As the years progress, students get the chance to study or work abroad, immerse themselves in chosen languages and cultures, and undertake a substantial research project.Key Modules: While specific modules are not directly listed, the course does mention that students will study advanced language, literature, history, philosophy and politics, culture of their chosen languages, and an independent research project.Accreditations: There's no specified accreditation for this course.Future Careers: The course hones transferrable skills relevant to a range of careers. Graduates have joined sectors such as consultancy, publishing, teaching, the arts, and further academic study. Many have also gained employment in multinational organisations and government departments.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.