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The Romanian and Yiddish program at University College London (UCL) offers a four-year, full-time Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Language Studies. This program provides students with the opportunity to become proficient in both Romanian and Yiddish, while exploring the cultural, historical, and literary landscapes of both languages. Students will engage with Romanian literature, history, and social dynamics, as well as study Yiddish literature, language, and its role in Jewish cultural history.
UCL’s Romanian and Yiddish program equips graduates with linguistic skills and cultural insights, preparing them for careers in translation, international relations, publishing, education, and cultural consultancy. The combination of these two languages—one from Eastern Europe and the other with a rich Jewish cultural heritage—offers students a unique and valuable expertise applicable in a wide range of global and regional contexts.
Program Title: Bachelor of Arts in Romanian and Yiddish
Degree Type: Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Duration: 4 years
Mode of Study: Full-time, On Campus
Application Deadline: January 31, 2026
Location: University College London, United Kingdom
Field of Study: Language Studies
Language of Instruction: English
The Romanian and Yiddish BA program spans four years. The first two years focus on developing proficiency in both Romanian and Yiddish, alongside foundational courses in literature, culture, and history. The third year offers immersive study abroad opportunities in Romania or other regions where Yiddish is spoken, allowing students to refine their language skills and cultural understanding. The final year focuses on advanced language skills, literary analysis, and specialized topics in both Romanian and Yiddish culture, literature, and history, culminating in a dissertation or research project.
Graduates of the Romanian and Yiddish program can pursue careers in translation, publishing, international business, education, and cultural consultancy. The program also prepares students for roles in diplomacy, media, government, and multinational corporations, as well as further academic study in language, literature, or Jewish studies.
UCL’s Romanian and Yiddish program offers a unique opportunity to study two culturally rich and historically significant languages. Students benefit from UCL’s world-class resources, expert faculty, and the dynamic academic environment of London. The program’s interdisciplinary approach ensures that students gain both advanced language proficiency and deep cultural understanding, providing them with versatile skills for a wide range of professional opportunities.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)20 7679 2000
Email: study@ucl.ac.uk
Address: University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, United Kingdom