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French and Spanish (BA)

  • RR14

4 years (Full-time) / n/a (Part-time) / n/a (Distance / E-Learning)

This Joint Honours degree programme enables students to combine the study of the popular European languages of French and Spanish. By combining these two courses, students will gain a wealth of transferable skills and knowledge beneficial to the world of employment, opening the doors to a variety of career paths. In addition, students will spend their third year abroad, allowing them to practise and develop their acquired languages skills, whilst experiencing the culture of the languages they study.

French and Spanish

Key Facts

UCAS Code RR14
Duration 4 years
How to apply www.cardiff.ac.uk/howtoapply
Accreditation  
Typical places available The School of European Languages, Translation and Politics admits around 230 students each year to its undergraduate degree programmes.
Typical applications received The School of European Languages, Translation and Politics = 1300
Scholarships & Bursaries www.cardiff.ac.uk/scholarships
Fees www.cardiff.ac.uk/fees
Typical A-level offer ABB
Admissions Tutors Prof Gordon Cumming
Tel Number 029 2087 5590 / 029 2087 0824
Email address EUROP-UG-Admissions@cardiff.ac.uk
School website www.cardiff.ac.uk/europ
For more information about the course structures, modules and teaching for these subjects, please visit the individual profiles of Spanish and French on our website.
For more information about the course structures, modules and teaching for these subjects, please visit the individual profiles of Spanish and French on our website.
Typical A-level Offer ABB, excluding General Studies. Three A-level subjects, including an A in French and a B in a modern foreign language for beginners or B in Spanish for the advanced pathway
Typical WBQ Offer Welsh Baccalaureate Advanced Diploma with a pass in the Core and grades AB at GCE A-level, to include an A in French.
Typical Int Bacc Offer

34 points overall (to include 6 in French at higher level).

Other Applications from those offering alternative qualifications are welcome. Please see detailed admissions and selection criteria for more information.

A list of commonly accepted alternative entry qualifications and admissions and selection criteria for this degree programme can be read here.

Next intake: September each year

School Contact

Name: Prof Gordon Cumming  

Telephone: +44 (0)29 2087 5590 

Fax: +44 (0)29 2087 4946 

Email: Cumming@cardiff.ac.uk  

School Website: http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/europ/

More information

School of European Languages, Translation and Politics