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speciality: Modern Languages

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What Is a Modern Languages Degree?

Nowadays, more and more students start to pursue a degree in modern languages. A modern languages degree is not only related to learning a new language but also understand the cultural context of the countries in which the language is spoken. 

Candidates studying a modern languages course will also be given knowledge and experience of the political and historical contexts of a particular region. On top of that, the use of literary texts and media will develop not only their skills but also their perception about learning a different language.

Benefits of a Modern Languages Degree

Due to the increased globalisation, there is a high demand for modern languages graduates. The ability to communicate in another language and understand its background is a major advantage.

Modern Language courses are designed to give students transferable skills, which can be applied in all areas of activity. Candidates will have high communication skills, accompanied by data collection and interpreting skills, which are appreciated by employers, regardless of your career choice.

Modern Languages Degree Structure

Modern Languages Degrees are four years commitments, out of which one semester or a year should be spent abroad – in a partnered institution. This gives students the opportunity to practice the language they are studying and understand a new culture. 

Modern Languages is a degree that can be studied either as a single honour degree or a joint honour degree. This gives students the ability to combine modern language with another course such as politics, literature, history and many others. 

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  • Russian Studies
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    MSc Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies

    UoG’s MSc REEES course offers an interesting opportunity for in-depth study of one of the world’s most fascinating regions, and at a time when focus on the area has been higher than ever. Beginning with a core class held by a number of the University’s leading academics, students will be able to develop a broad base of knowledge on various topics and locations before branching off into a more specialised focus. I found such a layout to be a major positive as students are broadly able to focus on the topics they wish to study without being forced to spend the entire year studying others they may not find as interesting. However, it is worth noting that timetabling conflicts at this stage, so be aware that you not may be able to join all of the classes you want.

    The teachers themselves are also a major plus point for the course. Those within the CEES Faculty are all experts on the region and the experiences of both myself and my classmates have been very helpful, with a number of additional lectures offered in addition to a clear willingness to respond to queries. Although the specialist nature of the course has not assured me that it offers excellent career progression, the region’s importance and the university’s focus on other transferrable skills means it is far from an irrelevant degree.

    The student experience in Glasgow is an excellent one, which I would highly recommend to prospective students. Glasgow is a bustling, exciting, friendly, and fun city that has everything to offer students, from many excellent cafes, bars, museums and some of the best nightlife of any city in the UK. The University also offers a variety of clubs and societies and has two student unions, in addition to a well-stocked library. There are a number of study buildings, although be warned that space is often limited. Whilst the city has a slightly negative reputation amongst some, Glasgow is a safe and friendly city perfect for students, particularly at UoG with its excellent location within the beautiful West End. Furthermore, the University’s high number of international students contributes both to the cosmopolitan feel and should assuage any fears potential international students may have over feeling at home (local Scot’s will also help with that – we’re a friendly bunch!).

    Ultimately, I would definitely recommend applying for this course for those interested in the region, who are also seeking to live in one of the most exciting and genuine cities I have had the pleasure of visiting.

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    Programme: Russian Studies
    Degree: Master's
    Graduation: 2022
    Delivery Type: Blended
    Campus: Glasgow
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  • French and ...
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    Daisy
    Great lecturers and lots of support.

    I would recommend doing a languages degree at the University of Glasgow. Despite complications due to Brexit and COVID, the students were well cared for. There is a specific language centre for students and lots of events organised but the department.

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    Programme: French and Spanish
    Degree: Bachelor's
    Graduation: 2022
    Delivery Type: On Campus
    Campus: Glasgow
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  • Russian Studies
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    Central and East European Studies

    I had a fantastic opportunity to study Central and East European studies and Russian language at the University of Glasgow. This incredible five-year degree, which included a year abroad, allowed me to develop the ability to communicate in the Russian language, as well as equipped me with a profound understanding of the political and economic aspects of the region. The university itself has a great campus, not to mention all of the fantastic students!

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    Programme: Russian Studies
    Degree: Bachelor's
    Graduation: 2021
    Delivery Type: Blended
    Campus: Glasgow
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