The Modern Languages and Linguistics course at the University of Southampton is a multi-disciplinary course that combines studying two languages (French, German, or Spanish) and linguistics, offering students a deeper understanding of the structure, history, and use of language. The course provides key language skills and linguistic theory while exploring culture, history, and societies. Course Content: This four-year course offers a curriculum that enables you to become proficient in two modern languages along with a further specialization in linguistics. Students will develop a sophisticated understanding of European languages, the societies where they are spoken, and how language is structured and used, both when speaking and writing.Key Modules: Key modules of this course include "Sound and Voice", "Structure and Meaning", "Investigating Language", "Language Acquisition" and advanced modules in "Linguistic Theory" and topics related to French, German, and Spanish culture, history, and society. Accreditations: This course is accredited by the Ministry of Justice as a recognised pathway to become a Public Service Interpreter.Future Careers: Graduates of this course go on to work in various fields like translation and interpreting, politics, academia, media, finance, law and public service. There are job opportunities across the globe due to the intercultural and linguistic skills developed throughout the course.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.