The BA in Translation, Media and Modern Languages offered by the University of East Anglia provides students with a unique combination of translation studies, media and culture, and language learning. It is a three-year programme that explores how languages, images, and texts travel across different media and languages. Course Content: The course involves learning about the cultures of other countries, how media is consumed and produced, translating across different media, and the use of languages. Throughout your degree, you get the chance to study areas such as Translation Theory and Practice, Film Adaptation Across Cultures, Media and Society, Representations and Identity, How Words Work, Unseen Translation.Key Modules: Key modules include Beginners' Spanish I and II, Intensive Beginners' Spanish I and II, Introduction to British Sign Language I and II, Beginners' Italian I and II, Intensive Beginners' Italian I and II, Beginners' French I and II, Intensive Beginners' French I and II, The Making of England: From Sutton Hoo to the Battle of Hastings, The Shock of the New: Modernity and the Modernisms of American Culture.Future Careers: This degree primes graduates for careers in fields like translation, copy-writing, PR and social media management, advertising, market research, and international development among others. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.