BA Modern Languages and History

    BA Modern Languages and History

    Duration4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 32,529 / Year
    Next IntakeSeptember 1, 2026

    BA Modern Languages and History

    About

    A BA Modern Languages and History degree blends language and culture, preparing you to live and work as an engaged citizen of the world.

    The undergraduate study of either French, German, or Spanish from beginner or advanced level alongside History is highly complementary and an exciting way to contextualise your knowledge in each discipline. Researching primary sources is a key feature of any undergraduate History degree course, and studying a language dramatically increases the range of primary sources that you will be able to access. At the University of Birmingham, language is taught through the lens of the target culture's literature, history, politics and society, and through total immersion on the Year Abroad. You can choose from a wide range of optional modules.

    There's an extensive range of language combinations available to you within our Modern Languages department. Some combinations we are unable to offer due to timetabling restrictions. You can see all our options below:

    Find the perfect degree for you here

    International undergraduate scholarships available in the College of Arts and Law

    We are proud to offer 10 scholarships to international students in the form of £3,000 tuition fee awards for year one entry only.

    Learn more about our scholarships and apply

    Course details for prospective students on our BA Modern Languages and History undergraduate degree programme at the University of Birmingham, UK.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    We will consider students who have taken GCE A Level examinations or the International Baccalaureate (IB) for entrance to onto our undergraduate programmes. Holders of the Thanawiyah are not normally eligible for direct entry onto our undergraduate courses without the completion of a suitable foundation programme, such as one of our foundation pathways.

    English Language

    You will need to demonstrate a certain level of English language, either through an English test such as IELTS, TOEFL or PTE, or we may be able to accept your previous or alternative qualifications as evidence. Please view the entry requirements for specific programme requirements, and details on our presessional English language courses.

    English Program Requirements


    Number of A levels required:
    3
    Typical offer:
    AAB
    Required subjects and grades:
    A level humanities subjects. A level grade B is required for the advanced language you wish to study. It is also possible to study two beginner (including post-GCSE) languages without taking an advanced language, as long as one of your beginner languages is French or Spanish.

    A Level History, Medieval History or Ancient History is preferred but we welcome applications from candidates who can demonstrate an interest in and an aptitude for the study of history and modern languages. Acceptable subjects include: Ancient History, Anthropology, Archaeology, Business Studies, Classical Civilisation, Drama and Theatre Studies, Economics, English Language, English Language and Literature, English Literature, Environmental Studies, Geography, Government and Politics, History, History of Art, Law, Medieval History, Modern or Classical Languages, Music, Philosophy, Psychology, Religious Studies, and Sociology. If you are not studying one or more of the above then please contact us to discuss your application.

    If you are not taking A level History then we will require GCSE History grade 7 and at least one humanities subject at A level or equivalent.

    IB Diploma:
    6,6,5 in Higher level subjects plus 32 points overall. You also require a Higher Level or equivalent in each modern language that you plan to study.

    BTEC qualifications:

    • BTEC Extended Diploma: DDM, plus BB at A-level in the required subject/s mentioned above.
    • BTEC Diploma: DD, plus BB at A-level in the required subject/s mentioned above.
    • BTEC Subsidiary Diploma: D, plus AB at A-level in the required A-level subject/s mentioned above.

    Independent language diplomas:

    If you would like to study advanced French, Spanish, German, Italian or Russian as part of your programme but are not currently studying the required language at A level, we are happy to consider applications from those offering an independent language diploma at B2 level as demonstration of advanced language skills.

    The independent language diplomas we would consider are as follows; DELF-B2 (French), DELE-B2 (Spanish), Goethe-Zertifikat-B2 (German), DILI-B2 (Italian) and TRKI 2nd Certificate (Russian). These diplomas are assessed against the criteria set by the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, and can be studied for in your own time or through a language centre. These diplomas will be considered when taken in addition to three A levels or equivalent qualifications as outlined above.

    Other qualifications are considered - learn more about entry requirements.

    Alternative offers through our Pathways to Birmingham programmes and our Contextual Offer scheme

    Students who are eligible and successfully complete a Pathways to Birmingham programme will receive special consideration from admissions tutors and an alternative offer (typically two grades below the standard offer). In addition, our Contextual Offer Scheme recognises the potential of students whose personal circumstances may have restricted achievement in school or college. If you are eligible to benefit from the contextual offer scheme, you will receive an offer which is one grade lower than the standard offer.

    International Students

    We welcome applications from international students and invite you to join our vibrant community of over 4500 international students who represent 150 different countries. We accept a range of qualifications, our country pages show you what qualifications we accept from your country.

    Depending on your chosen course of study, you may also be interested in one of our foundation pathways, which offer specially structured programmes for international students whose qualifications are not accepted for direct entry to UK universities. Further details can be found on Birmingham International Academy web pages.

    Career

    This programme provides both academic excellence and vocational development; a highly sought-after balance by employers in today's professional, intellectual and creative industries.

    During your degree, you will acquire skills and knowledge that are highly prized by employers in many sectors, including:

    • Strong communication skills in English and your target language
    • An appreciation of the past and how this impacts on the present
    • A deep understanding of other cultures
    • Critical thinking skills, alongside the ability to research, analyse and interpret information
    • Independence and experience of living abroad
    • Leadership and teamwork
    • Handling complex information
    • The ability to form concise and articulate arguments
    • Managing your time and prioritising your workload

    Example employers:

    • Amazon.fr
    • Capita
    • Eurocity Group
    • Harper Collins
    • Deloitte
    • Birmingham Children’s Hospital
    • JP Morgan
    • Ministry of Justice
    • National Trust
    • Teach First
    • Thames Water
    • Deutsche Bank
    • Weightmans LLP

    Example roles:

    • Teacher
    • Major Gifts Officer
    • Management trainee
    • PR and Media Relations Intern
    • Researcher
    • Ship Broker
    • Strategy Analyst
    • Account Administrator
    • Editorial Project Leader
    • International Sales coordinator
    • Investigation Specialist
    • Sales Executive
    • Account Executive
    • Graduate Trainee
    • Consultant
    • Marketing Officer
    • Operations Analyst

    Examples of further study include:

    • Graduate Diploma in Law
    • MA Antiquity
    • MA Magazine Journalism
    • MA Medieval Studies
    • MRes Modern History
    • MSc Economic History
    • PGCE (various)
    • MA Social Work
    • MA Translation Studies

    You will benefit from events in both departments whereby graduates return to campus to talk to current students about their careers, how to find opportunities and the variety of roles available to both linguists and historians. Recent speakers have held high-profile roles at the BBC and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.

    Developing your career

    The University of Birmingham is the top choice for the UK's major employers searching for graduate recruits, according to The Graduate Market 2024 report. Our Careers Network are here to offer you tailored, expert advice on your career plans and support you with finding and applying for jobs, internships and further study. There are hundreds of events to help you meet potential employers and learn more about the breadth of opportunities and career sectors available to you.

    Support will be offered to you covering the whole job application process, including CVs, LinkedIn, application forms, interviews and assessment centres. You can also email our experienced Careers Advisors and College Teams to review your applications or answer any careers related question, alongside our on campus and online 1:1 appointments.

    We have a number of exclusive work experience programmes such as our B-Experienced programme, which will give you professional experience to set you apart in the graduate market. We also offer work experience bursaries, which allow you to apply for funding to support you during any unpaid internships in the UK and rest of the world.

    First years can take part in The Birmingham Project, with themes including celebrating arts and culture and shaping a global society. There’s also a successful Mentoring Programme, where you can gain access to experienced Mentors who can empower, inspire and inform you about their experiences. As a University of Birmingham student you will also be given access to LinkedIn Learning giving free access to real world training courses to kick-start your careers.

    If you want to earn money WorkLink advertises convenient part-time job opportunities on campus to fit round your studies.

    Extra-curricular activities

    To enhance your career prospects even further, you may want to engage in extra-curricular activities to broaden your skills and your network of contacts. The Birmingham Award is the University of Birmingham’s employability programme, supporting you to develop and recognise the attributes you gain through extra-curricular activities. The award is supported by graduate employers and offers you an opportunity to showcase participation in activities outside of your degree programme.’

    There are 300+ student groups and volunteering opportunities offered by the Guild of Students (our Students’ Union) so you’re bound to find activities that you want to be involved in whilst meeting friends who share your interests.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee
    32,529 / year

    BA Modern Languages and History

    University of Birmingham

    University of Birmingham

    United Kingdom

    United Kingdom, Birmingham