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French and Spanish

About

The French and Spanish program at the University of Bristol is a four-year Bachelor of Arts (BA) that provides students with advanced proficiency in both French and Spanish, alongside an exploration of the literature, culture, and history of French- and Spanish-speaking regions. Students will study a range of literary works, from classic French and Spanish literature to modern texts, and gain insight into the cultural and political contexts that shape the countries where these languages are spoken.

The University of Bristol offers immersive language courses and provides opportunities for study abroad in France and Spain, enhancing students’ language skills and cultural understanding. Graduates will be well-prepared for careers in translation, international relations, education, or cultural exchange, where bilingual proficiency and cultural insight are valuable assets in the global workforce.

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Key Facts

  • Program Title: Bachelor of Arts in French and Spanish
  • Degree Type: Bachelor of Arts (BA)
  • Duration: 4 Years
  • Mode of Study: Full-time, On-campus
  • Application Deadline: 14th January 2026
  • Location: University of Bristol, United Kingdom
  • Field of Study: Language Studies
  • Language of Instruction: English

Program Structure

Year 1 – Foundations in French and Spanish

  • Introduction to French Language and Culture (Beginner to Intermediate)
  • Introduction to Spanish Language and Culture (Beginner to Intermediate)
  • Academic Skills for Language Studies
  • Cross-Cultural Communication and Linguistics
  • Elective: European or Global Cultural Studies

Year 2 – Intermediate Language Skills and Cultural Studies

  • French Language: Intermediate Proficiency and Communication
  • Spanish Language: Intermediate Proficiency and Communication
  • Literature and Media in French and Spanish
  • Elective: Translation, Film, or Regional Studies
  • Seminar: Comparative Language Studies

Year 3 – Advanced Language and Immersive Experience

  • French Language and Literature: Advanced Skills
  • Spanish Language and Literature: Advanced Skills
  • Optional Study Abroad in French- or Spanish-speaking Country
  • Applied Linguistics and Translation Techniques
  • Independent Project or Research in Language Studies

Year 4 – Capstone Project and Professional Preparation

  • Independent Research Project / Dissertation in Language Studies
  • Advanced Translation and Intercultural Communication
  • Electives: Applied Linguistics, European Studies, or Media Studies
  • Professional Portfolio and Career Preparation
  • Seminar: International Language and Cultural Perspectives

Career Opportunities

Graduates of this program develop advanced language proficiency, cultural awareness, and communication skills, preparing them for careers in translation, interpretation, international business, diplomacy, education, media, and cultural consultancy. Study abroad and immersive language experiences enhance practical language application and global understanding, equipping graduates for roles in multinational organisations, NGOs, government, and cultural institutions. The degree also provides a strong foundation for postgraduate study in languages, linguistics, or international relations.

Why Choose This Program

This program combines French and Spanish language proficiency with cultural studies, allowing students to develop critical communication, research, and analytical skills. Immersive language experiences, study abroad opportunities, and independent projects help students gain practical expertise and cross-cultural competence, preparing them for careers in language-related fields or further academic study. The curriculum emphasizes global perspectives, professional skills, and interdisciplinary learning, making graduates highly versatile in international and multicultural contexts.