Knowledge branch: Arts and Humanities
Area of knowledge: Philology, classical studies, translation and linguistics
Centre: Facultat de Filologia, Traducció i Comunicació
Degree code: 1008
Undergraduate degree website: www.uv.es/grado/lenguas-literaturas
Credits: 240
Basic training: 60
Compulsory: 12
Elective: 156
Work Placement/Internship: 0
Final Project: 12
Years: 4
Places available: 100
Classes: Presencial
Language teaching: ------
First enrolment credit fee: 12.79€
First enrolment credit feefor non-EU and non-communicating students from abroad:25.58€
Degree Academic Committee President (CAT): José Antonio Calañas Continente
Degree Coordinator: María Rosa Álvarez Sellers
Work Placement/Internship Coordinator: Rita Rodríguez Varela (F)/ Andrea Bombi (I)/ Ana Giménez Calpe (A)
International Coordinator: Ignacio Ramos Gay/ Isabel Gutiérrez Koster
The Degree in Modern Languages and Literatures provides students with knowledge of two languages and their respective literatures. In a society such as the European one, more and more integrated and interactive, students will learn how to answer the communicative needs generated by multicultural and plurilingual contexts. Furthermore, they will acquire the technical skills necessary to allow them to be recognized as language professionals in fields such as translation.
The degree allows the student to improve their knowledge of two languages at differing levels. Studying one of the languages requires a larger commitment and when the student has finished, they obtain a major (or primary academic pathway). With regard to the other language, a supplementary teaching or minor programme is offered (secondary academic pathway).
It is understood that language B is the student’s first option and constitutes the major (Italian, French or German). Language C is the second language that is chosen, and the studies of which will provide the student with a minor (Italian, French, German, Chinese, Arabic, Portuguese, English, Spanish or Catalan). Aside from the aforementioned, the last two languages are considered as “A” Languages, and they constitute the aim of study of the compulsory subjects.
The final project will be based on language B (the one the student has taken the major in), or on literature written in that language.