Italian with Russian
Bachelor's degree
In Coventry
Description
-
Type
Bachelor's degree
-
Location
Coventry
-
Duration
4 Years
-
Start date
Different dates available
This course (25% Russian) focuses principally on Italian language, culture, and literature but also allows you to begin a new language, Russian. Each year this course offers three Italian components (one in Italian language and two other modules in Italian of a cultural and/or literary nature). You will study Italian language at the appropriate level: beginners, intermediate or advanced.
Optional modules in Italian range from contemporary Italian culture and comparative literature to the study of aspects of Medieval and Renaissance thought and culture.
In the intermediate and final year you can choose from a range of advanced modules in the department and, in the final year, you can choose to research a dissertation if you wish.
You can spend your year abroad either in Italy for the whole year, or you can split your time -between Italy and Russia.
Facilities
Location
Start date
Start date
About this course
Russian can only be taken at beginner level or post-GCSE level maximum. You will develop your linguistic skills by taking a language module in your first, intermediate and final year. By the end of the course you will be expected to reach B2 standard (CEFR) in Russian (this approximates to A Level).
Our graduates work for organisations including: United Nations, the Ministry of Defence, British Airways, BBC Sussex, Nestle. Job roles include: Lead European marketer, Freelance translator & Editor, German Language Teacher, Project Controller, European Graduate trainee, Events Assistant.
A level: ABB, including a modern or classical language
IB: 34 points, including 5 at Higher Level in any modern or classical language
Degree of Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Reviews
Subjects
- Italian Language
- Modern italian
- Analytical
- Quantitative
- Development
- Research
- Ancient History
- Culture
- Modern French
- Presentation
Course programme
- Modern French Language I (FR101-30)
- The Story of Modern France (FR121-30)
- Choose one or two of the following French Studies option modulesApproaches to Reading in English and French (FR105-30)
- Society and Business in Modern France (FR119-30)
- French Cultural Landmarks: Love, Language and Power (FR122-30)
- plus
- One approved outside option in another academic department or the Language Centre
- Modern French Language II (FR201-30)
- Second-year French Studies modules (60-90 credits)
- Approved outside option (up to 30 credits)
Year Four
- Modern French Language III (FR301-30)
- Final-year French Studies modules (60-90 credits)
We employ a variety of teaching approaches, including lectures, seminars (in which the emphasis is on student participation) and written and spoken language classes. You will spend the rest of your time studying independently, preparing for classes, reading or watching primary texts, engaging with secondary sources, writing essays and working on your language skills.
How will I be assessed?
We will track your progress through a variety of methods, including language assignments, essays, presentations, portfolio submissions and examinations (written and oral). Throughout your course you will receive detailed, personalised feedback to help you to improve your skills.
Italian with Russian