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Language Combinations Available: Fr/Ger, Fr/Rus, Fr/Sp, Ger/Rus, Ger/Sp, Rus/Sp. Students cannot take two Beginners languages.
60 credits of Core Language (two of the below):
- French (FRE4204 Beginners / FRE4202 Post GCSE / FRE4200 Post A‑Level and Native Speakers)
- German (GER4201 Beginners / GER4205 Post GCSE / GER4204 Post A‑Level and Native Speakers)
- Russian (RUS4203 Beginners / RUS4201 Post A‑Level / RUS4202 Native Speakers)
- Spanish (HSP4200 Beginners / HSP4201 Post A‑Level / HSP4202 Native Speakers)
- SML4006 Culture and Language (30 credits)
- 30 credits of options from the list below:
- SML4203 Love Poetry in the Middle Ages: Literary Analysis and AI‑Assisted Creative Rewriting (15 credits)
- SML4204 AI and Languages (15 credits)
- SML4205 History and/as Fiction (15 credits)
- SML4206 Understanding Contemporary Societies (15 credits)
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60 credits of Core Language (the same as first year):
- French (FRE5206 Beginners / FRE5202 Post GCSE, Post A‑Level and Native Speakers)
- German (GER5203 Beginners / GER5202 Post GCSE and Post A‑Level / GER5200 Native Speakers)
- Russian (RUS5202 Beginners / RUS5200 Post GCSE and Post A‑Level / RUS5201 Native Speakers)
- Spanish (HSP5202 Beginners / HSP5201 Post A‑Level / HSP5207 Native Speakers)
- 30 credits of SML/FRE/GER/HSP/RUS‑coded modules at Level 5
- 30 credits of optional modules at Level 5 from SML/FRE/GER/HSP/RUS-coded modules, modules from the School of the Arts or modules from another School in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.
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60 credits of Core Language (the same as first and second year):
- French (FRE6202 All Levels)
- German (GER6200 Beginners, Post GCSE, Post A‑Level and Native Speakers)
- Russian (RUS6200 Beginners, Post GCSE and Post A‑Level / RUS6201 Native Speakers)
- Spanish (HSP6201 All Levels)
- 30 credits of SML/FRE/GER/HSP/RUS‑coded modules at Level 6
- 30 credits of optional modules at Level 6 from SML/FRE/GER/HSP/RUS-coded modules, modules from the School of the Arts or modules from another School in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.
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