Spanish and Russian
Bachelor's degree
In Bristol
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Bristol
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Duration
4 Years
To develop a good knowledge of the Spanish language and the ability to understand it in its written and spoken forms and to speak and write it well. To provide students with a grounding in the languages, literature, society, culture, politics and history of Spanish-speaking countries from the medieval period through to the present day. To enable students to acquire an in-depth specialist knowledge of specific aspects and periods of the language, literature, society, culture and history of Spain and Latin America.
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Subjects required at A Level or equivalent
AAB-BBC. For programmes including French minimum grade B in French; for all other programmes minimum grade B in at least one of the languages to be studied
14-19 Advanced Diploma
Grade A or B overall in any Diploma subject, to include A-level French (minimum grade B) for degree programmes in French, and for all other programmes involving two languages minimum grade B in at least one of the languages to be studied (ASL)*
BTEC: DDD-DMM*
Access
Pass Access to HE Diploma with at least 33 credits at Merit and / or Distinction*
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Course programme
BA Spanish and Russian
Programme structure
Year 1:
- Spanish Language
- Introduction to the History of Spain and Latin America
- Introduction to the Literature of Spain and Latin America
- Russian Language
- Introduction to Russian History and Culture
- Introduction to the Russian Novel or Beginners Czech
Year 2:
- Spanish Language
- Spanish joint with another modern language: one to three optional units
- Spanish joint with a non-language: two optional units
- Russian Language
- One to three optional culture units
Year 3:
- Year abroad
Year 4:
- Spanish Language
- Spanish joint with another modern language: one to three optional units
- Spanish joint with a non-language: two optional units
- Russian Language
- One to three optional culture units
Entry Requirements
Subjects required at A Level or equivalent
- AAB-BBC. For programmes including French minimum grade B in French; for all other programmes minimum grade B in at least one of the languages to be studied
14-19 Advanced Diploma
- Grade A or B overall in any Diploma subject, to include A-level French (minimum grade B) for degree programmes in French, and for all other programmes involving two languages minimum grade B in at least one of the languages to be studied (ASL)*
BTEC: DDD-DMM*
Access
- Pass Access to HE Diploma with at least 33 credits at Merit and / or Distinction*
SQA
- SH: AAAAB - BBBCC
- AH: if offered, A-B*
Welsh Bacc
- Pass Advanced Diploma with AA - BB in two A-levels, to include French for all degree programmes involving French, and for all other programmes involving two languages at least one of the languages to be studied*
IB Diploma
- 35-30 points overall (6, 6, 6 to 6, 5, 5) to include French at Higher level for degree programmes involving French, and for all other programmes involving two languages Higher level in at least one of the two languages to be studied
EB
- 80-73% overall with 8 in French for all degree programme involving French, and for all other programmes involving two languages, 8 in at least one of the two languages to be studied
IELTS
- 6.5 in all parts
Selection:
UCAS form; an interview may be offered for students with non-standard qualifications/academic backgrounds
Deferred Entry:
Welcomed, particularly where applicants plan to spend part of the year working or studying abroad
Other Qualifications:
*All candidates should demonstrate a proven capacity for language learning, usually including an A-level in one of the languages to be studied at grade B or higher; for programmes involving French, French A-level at grade B or higher is always required
Spanish and Russian