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Spanish BA

Study of the Spanish language, cultures, histories, and societies of Spain and the Spanish-speaking world, combining language learning with cultural, historical, and social analysis.

Is this for you?

This degree could suit you if you:

  • Want to learn Spanish

  • Are interested in global communication

  • Enjoy languages and travel

  • Want international career options

  • Are curious about different cultures

Popular Career Fields

Education

International Trade & Commerce

Government & Public Sector

Hospitality & Tourism

Your Personality Might Be:

Language lover

International Trade & Commerce

Linguistically skilled

Hispanic interest

What is it?

What is a Spanish degree?

A Spanish degree focuses on developing advanced language skills alongside a deep understanding of the cultures, histories, and societies of Spanish-speaking countries across Europe, Latin America, and beyond.


You’ll study spoken and written Spanish, linguistics, literature, film, history, politics, and contemporary social issues, learning how language reflects identity, power, and culture.


The degree is both practical and academic, balancing language proficiency with critical thinking.


It suits students interested in languages, global cultures, communication, and international careers.


Why study Spanish?


If you want to gain fluency in one of the world’s most widely spoken languages, a Spanish degree offers strong personal and professional benefits.


It helps you:

  • Communicate confidently in Spanish across different contexts

  • Understand diverse Spanish-speaking cultures and histories

  • Develop intercultural awareness and global perspectives

  • Enhance employability in international and multilingual roles

  • Build transferable skills valued across many sectors

Spanish is a key language in global business, diplomacy, education, and culture.


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Course Summary

Study of the Spanish language, cultures, histories, and societies of Spain and the Spanish-speaking world, combining language learning with cultural, historical, and social analysis.

What you'll study

Most Spanish degrees cover:


  • Advanced Spanish language (speaking, listening, reading, writing)

  • Spanish linguistics and grammar

  • Literature from Spain and Latin America

  • Film, media, and cultural studies

  • History, politics, and society of the Spanish-speaking world

  • Translation, interpretation, and research methods

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Skills You'll Gain

A degree in Spanish builds a wide range of valuable communication and academic skills, including:

Advanced language proficiency – enabling confident communication in Spanish.


Advanced language proficiency – enabling confident communication in Spanish.


Intercultural communication – helping you work effectively across cultures.


Critical and analytical thinking – supporting interpretation of texts and contexts.


Independent learning and adaptability – essential for language mastery and global work.

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Pathways, Placements and Work Experience

CAREERS

Career Pathways

Graduates pursue careers in:

  • International business and trade

  • Translation, interpretation, and language services

  • Education and teaching

  • Diplomacy, international relations, and NGOs

  • Marketing, communications, and media

  • Tourism, travel, and cultural industries

Work Experiences & Placements

Most Spanish degrees strongly encourage or require time spent abroad.


This may include a year abroad, semester exchange, or work placement in a Spanish-speaking country.


Typical opportunities include:

  • Teaching English as a foreign language

  • Internships in international companies or NGOs

  • Translation or language assistant roles

  • Tourism, hospitality, or cultural organisations

  • Education, media, or communications placements

Universities provide support with placements, visas, and preparation.


Time abroad is one of the most valuable aspects of the degree.

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Qualifications, Personal Satement, What to do Next?

AM I ELIGIBLE?

Entry Requirements

A-levels (or equivalent), typically including Spanish for advanced routes. No prior knowledge of Spanish equired for beginner routes.

Personal Statement Tips

Some courses offer beginner pathways (often with an additional foundation year)BTECs or equivalent qualifications are widely acceptedDifferent universities have their own rules for international students and set varying proof of English proficiency through exams like IELTS or TOEFL. Make sure you check each course page to see what they need.Most universities don't require additional admissions tests for this course.

What to do Next

  • Practise Spanish regularly through reading, media, and conversation.

  • Explore courses with strong year-abroad or placement options.

  • Follow current affairs in Spanish-speaking countries.

  • Consider how Spanish could combine with another subject or career goal.

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  • Practise Spanish regularly through reading, media, and conversation.

  • Explore courses with strong year-abroad or placement options.

  • Follow current affairs in Spanish-speaking countries.

  • Consider how Spanish could combine with another subject or career goal.

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