The Spanish Studies and Philosophy BA Hons (RV45) at Lancaster University is an interdisciplinary program that engrosses students in both symbolic and practical issues about the world. The course exposes learners to different facets of Spanish language and culture, as well as deep philosophical thought, nested within both Western and international frameworks. Course Content: This degree brings together two different disciplines. In Spanish Studies, you will develop your language skills to advanced levels, study Spanish-speaking cultures, and spend a year in a Spanish-speaking country. In Philosophy, you explore everything from logic and reality to morality and metaphysics. Key Modules: The first year lays a solid foundation, including modules such as "The Art of Philosophy" and "Developing Spanish Language Skills." In the second year, the module options expand to include courses like "Spanish Language: Oral Skills (CEFR: B1/B2)" and "Ethics." The final year offers more specialised modules like "Professional Contexts for Modern Languages" and "Kant's Revolutionary Philosophy." Future Careers: After completion, students from this path are well equipped for future works in fields such as civil service, media, and marketing. They also develop expertise in the Spanish language, opening up career choices in international business, education, or translation services. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.