B.A. European Studies (Combined Languages) (Hons)
Bachelor's degree
In Canterbury
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Bachelor's degree
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Canterbury
European Studies combines the study of language with politics, culture and literature to give you the skills to understand and participate in the key issues across the continent. Studying the European Studies (Combined Languages) (Hons) programme from University of Kent enables you learn two European languages, and includes a year studying or working in mainland Europe in two separate countries to experience the language and culture directly.
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Subjects
- Politics
Course programme
- Introduction to Political Thought
- Introduction to Comparative Politics
- Intensive Learning Spanish 1 (Beginners)
- Intensive Beginners German
- Learning German 2 (Post-GCSE German)
- Learning Italian - Beginners
- Learning Italian 3 (Post A Level)
- Learning French 2A (Post GCSE)
- Learning French 2B (Post GCSE)
- European Security Co-operation
- Politics of the European Union
- East European Politics
- International Security
- Learning German 4
- Learning Italian 2 (Intermediate)
- Learning Italian 4 *Advanced)
- Learning French 4
- Learning French: Business French I
- You spend a year abroad between Stages 2 and 3, studying at one of our partner universities in Paris, Grenoble, Lille, Lausanne (French), Berlin or Potsdam (German), Siena or Turin (Italian), and Madrid or Barcelona (Spanish), or working as an English language assistant or in approved employment. Students on the European Studies programmes with French are eligible to compete for an internship in Brussels. Credits from your year abroad count towards your final degree.
- You have the opportunity to select wild modules in this stage
B.A. European Studies (Combined Languages) (Hons)