• This degree will give you an insight into the relationship between language, culture and identity. You’ll also study issues related to language and media, politics and education. Ideally, you’ll spend your second or third year abroad, consolidating and enhancing your learning.
  • On the Italian and Linguistics course, you will study 50% Italian and 50% Linguistics. In Italian, you will take modules each year in the language, culture, and history of Italy, with options ranging from the Middle Ages to the present.
  • In Linguistics, you will take modules covering topics such as theory of language, linguistics, and sociolinguistics (see ‘Core Modules’ tab). After beginning the course, you may be able to transfer to Italian with Linguistics, which would enable you to study 75% Italian and 25% Linguistics.
  • Throughout your degree you will continue your study of Italian language. You will also choose from a broad variety of literary, historical, and cultural modules, taught by leading experts.