BA Modern Languages with Latin American Studies (Including Foundation Year)

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Bachelor's degree

In Colchester

£ 9,250 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Colchester

  • Duration

    5 Years

About the course
Our BA Modern Languages with Latin American Studies (including foundation year) is open to Home, EU and international students

It will be suitable for you if your academic qualifications do not yet meet our entrance requirements for the three-year version of this course and you want a programme that increases your subject knowledge as well as improves your academic skills


This four-year course includes a foundation year (Year Zero), followed by a further three years of study

During your Year Zero, you study four academic subjects relevant to your chosen course as well as a compulsory academic skills module


You are an Essex student from day one, a member of our global community based at the most internationally diverse campus university in the UK


After successful completion of Year Zero in our International Academy, you progress to complete your course with the Department of Language and Linguistics

In addition to mastering both Spanish and Portuguese at a high level of proficiency, you gain practical skills in the use of these languages (such as in translating and interpreting), as well as developing a thorough understanding of several of our planet’s most vibrant societies

We house the internationally important collection of Latin American art, ESCALA


Beginning with a broad survey of the area and its history in your first year, from pre-Conquest times to the present day, our course gives you a substantial degree of freedom


This allows you to focus on the topics and areas which inspire you the most, such as:
Contemporary Latin American art, culture and society
The economic and political history of Latin America
Indigenous issues in Latin America
Caribbean literature
You can also add an additional language to your portfolio, choosing a third language from French, German, and Italian

Facilities

Location

Start date

Colchester (Essex)
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Wivenhoe Park, CO4 3SQ

Start date

On request

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Subjects

  • Art
  • International
  • Employability
  • Latin
  • Politics
  • Teaching
  • Skills and Training

Course programme

Example structure
Studying at Essex is about discovering yourself, so your course combines compulsory and optional modules to make sure you gain key knowledge in the discipline, while having as much freedom as possible to explore your own interests. Our research-led teaching is continually evolving to address the latest challenges and breakthroughs in the field, therefore to ensure your course is as relevant and up-to-date as possible your core module structure may be subject to change.
For many of our courses you’ll have a wide range of optional modules to choose from – those listed in this example structure are just a selection of those available. The opportunity to take optional modules will depend on the number of core modules within any year of the course. In many instances, the flexibility to take optional modules increases as you progress through the course.
Our Programme Specification gives more detail about the structure available to our current first-year students, including details of all optional modules.
The language module that you will study will depend upon your level when you arrive in the department. We are happy to accept students with no previous knowledge of the language (except for French where an A level is required if you wish to major in this language). Please refer to the progression pathway table to find out which modules are suitable for your linguistic profile.
In your first, second and fourth year you can choose optional modules from other subject areas if you wish.
Our courses allow you to study up to two, three or four modern languages. The below example structure shows a student studying French and Spanish.
Year 0
An Introduction to the History of the United Kingdom During the Twentieth Century
Major Writers in English Literature
Political and Social Theory From Plato to the Present Day
Western Philosophy: Fundamental Questions, Major Thinkers
Academic Skills
Year 1
Introduction to Contemporary Latin America (optional)
Advanced Spanish (optional)
Spanish / Italian / Romanian to Portuguese Conversion (optional)
Initial Italian (optional)
Careers and Employability Skills for Languages and Linguistics
Year 2
Proficiency Level Spanish (optional)
Advanced Portuguese (optional)
Lower Intermediate Italian (optional)
Political Development in Latin America and Africa (optional)
Art in Latin America (optional)
Careers and Employability Skills for Languages and Linguistics
Final year
Mastery Level Spanish (optional)
Proficiency Level Portuguese (optional)
Higher Intermediate Italian (optional)
Brazil in Focus: Business, Culture and Society (optional)
Careers and Employability Skills for Languages and Linguistics
Year abroad
On your year abroad, you have the opportunity to experience other cultures and languages, to broaden your degree socially and academically, and to demonstrate to employers that you are mature, adaptable, and organised. The rest of your course remains identical to the three-year degree.
Teaching
Teaching takes the form of lectures and seminar sessions or discussion classes
State-of-the-art technologies and materials create an ideal learning environment
Activities designed to develop your practical language skills, such as role-play and class presentations
Cultural and social themes are explored through film, music, the internet, theatre and literature
Undertake original research on your year abroad
Assessment
Languages assessed through role-plays and translations
Written examinations are also taken for the majority of modules at the end of each academic year
Weighted 50% coursework and 50% exams
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Additional information

We also offer a month-long summer course with fees paid for by us if you start a language from scratch via the intensive route We are one of the largest and most prestigious language and linguistics departments in the world, a place where talented students become part of an academic community in which the majority of research is rated ‘world-leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’, placing us firmly within the top 10 departments in the UK and ranked among the top 150 departments on the planet according to the QS World [University] Rankings [2016] for linguistics If you want a global outlook, are interested in human communication, and want to study for a degree with real-world practical value in a world-class department, welcome to Essex Study abroad Our course offers three possibilities for your year abroad The first allows you to study at one of the prestigious universities with which we have exchange links You continue to study modules relevant to your course, learning your chosen languages within a country that speaks them, and you pay no tuition fees for your time overseas The second option allows you to work as a language assistant, thereby acquiring valuable professional experience in an international context in addition to earning money Alternatively, you can study at a university abroad for one term in your third year, after which you work with an organisation in the same country This unique experience helps you stand out when applying for jobs Whichever option you choose, your year abroad allows you to experience other cultures and languages, to broaden your degree socially and academically, and to demonstrate to employers that you are mature, adaptable, and organised Our expert staff We have some of the best teachers across the University in our International Academy, all of whom have strong subject backgrounds and are highly skilled in their areas Our staff are internationally renowned Their books dominate the...

BA Modern Languages with Latin American Studies (Including Foundation Year)

£ 9,250 + VAT