The Spanish Studies and Film BA (Hons) course at Lancaster University offers students an opportunity to delve into the Spanish language, its cultures and cinema. The interdisciplinary approach of the course provides an in-depth understanding of both disciplines while offering a broad introduction to the social, historical and political context of Spain and Latin America.Course Content: The course curriculum includes core modules in Spanish language skills and elective modules like 'Film: An International History'. In terms of Film studies, students will explore world cinema from its beginnings through its development in major film-producing nations to its modern-day forms. Spanish Studies and Film are studied equally in the first year, after which you can choose to weight your studies towards one discipline. Key Modules: Some of the key modules that students can choose include 'Contemporary Cities in Literature and Film', 'Transnational Fantasy: Cultures, Industries, Communities', and 'Politics and Society in Contemporary Spain', each offering a different perspective and depth to the course. Future Careers: This course opens up an array of career opportunities for students both in the UK and abroad. They may take up roles in the media, business, tourism, teaching, translating or subtitling. Additionally, it provides an excellent platform for postgraduate study. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.