Knowledge branch: Arts and humanities
Taught at: FACULTY OF PHILOLOGY
Credits: 240
Core subjects: 60
Compulsory subjects: 138
Optional subjects: 30
External placements: ------
Degree final project 12
Classes: face-to-face
Years: 4
1st year available places: 50
Regulated professions for which the degree certificate qualifies: Not applicable
Languages used in class: Alemán, Inglés, Castellano, Valenciano, Francés
Minimum number of enrolment credits per student: 24 ECTS temps parcial/ 36 ECTS temps complet
Degree Academic Committee President (CAT): Hernández Sacristán, Carlos
Degree coordinator Hernández Sacristán, Carlos
External placements coordinator: Hernández Sacristán, Carlos
Exchange coordinator Calero Valera, Ana Rosa
In the social, cultural and economic context of the present-day world, a specialized knowledge of foreign languages and the development of the skills that are associated with translation are of great importance. This degree offers a technical and humanistic education that allows students to answer these communicative needs, not only in terms of working with specific texts, but also and above all in relation with the capacity to understand and mediate in cultural exchange.
This degree provides a compulsory multilingual training in at least three languages (languages A, B and C).
The “A” languages are Spanish and Catalan. The “B” languages may be English, French or German. For all of these languages an advanced level is required.
The “C” languages may be English, French, German and Italian, but only an intermediate level is required.
Each student must choose a “B” language and a “C” language from those that are proposed as languages in which to work.
Aside from this, there is a group of “D” languages that can be used in optional subjects, but these are not considered compulsory working languages (Arabic, Chinese, Portuguese and Russian).
