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    History and Modern Languages, BA (Hons)
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    History and Modern Languages, BA (Hons)

    University of Cambridge

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    United Kingdom, Cambridge

    University RankQS Ranking
    5

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    VR18

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesOctober-2026
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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 29,052  / year(s)
    Next Intake October-2026

    History and Modern Languages, BA (Hons)

    About

    Number 1 in the World for Modern Languages (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024)

    Number 2 in the UK for History (The Complete University Guide 2024)

    History and Modern Languages at Cambridge

    This course gives you an insight into the cultures of other countries. You'll also develop an understanding of the past and present in global contexts.

    This four-year course includes intensive study in:

    • language
    • culture
    • film
    • the history of political thought
    • a wide variety of modern British, European, American and world history

    Like other language students, you’ll spend your third year abroad. Studying or working in another country, you'll be able to immerse yourself in the language, culture and history around you.

    Languages you can study alongside History

    If you have no experience of a language, you’ll study it from the very beginning.

    If you do have an A level or IB Higher Level in the language, it will not be new to you so you can carry on studying it at a more advanced level.

    You can study these languages if you have no experience, or if you have an A level or IB Higher Level in the language:

    • German
    • Italian
    • Portuguese
    • Russian
    • Spanish

    You can also study:

    • French, at a more advanced level, if you have A level or IB Higher Level in the language

    You can say which language you’re interested in when you complete the My Cambridge Application form.

    Teaching and facilities

    Teaching

    The staff in History and Modern Languages are internationally renowned for their excellence in research and teaching.

    Facilities

    You'll have access to both Faculty of History and Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics facilities. They include:

    • the Faculty of History’s Seeley collection, with 95,000 books, periodicals, theses and an audio-visual collection
    • the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics library, with 118,000 books and 3,500 videos, and audio recordings on literature, film, history and thought of key language areas, from the Middle Ages to the present day
    • the Computer Assisted Language Learning centre, which includes a Media Centre, and phonetics lab
    • a dedicated Year Abroad Office
    • College libraries across the University, with excellent collections and online resources

    You'll also have access to the Cambridge University Library, one of the world’s oldest university libraries.

    Course costs

    When you go to university, you’ll need to consider two main costs – your tuition fees and your living costs (sometimes referred to as maintenance costs).

    Your living costs will include costs related to your studies that are not covered by your tuition fees. There are some general study costs that will apply for all students – you can find details of these costs here.

    Other additional course costs for History and Modern Languages are detailed below. If you have any queries about these costs, please contact the Faculty.

    Books and set texts

    All required reading is held in University and College libraries or available online, but you may choose to buy some books, such as language text books or literary texts for close study. The costs for these books will vary but will typically be up to £50 per year.

    Printing and photocopying

    You may need to do some printing and photocopying. The use of the printers in the Faculty costs 5p per A4 sheet in black and white, and 20p per A4 sheet in colour.

    Field trips and study abroad

    • Year abroad in Year 3: you will be expected to cover daily living costs and any travel costs associated with the year abroad, at a level that would have been incurred whilst studying in Cambridge. Visit our tuition fees page to find out more about tuition fees on your year abroad. For most UK/EU students and most Year Abroad activities, the normal student loans are available to cover maintenance costs and fees. Find out more about year abroad costs on the Faculty website.
    • If you choose to write an optional dissertation in a historical field in the fourth year of your degree, you may have additional costs in researching the dissertation, for example for travelling to archives. Some departmental and College funding may be available to cover these costs.

    Your future career

    When you graduate, you’ll have advanced language skills and experience of living abroad. You'll also have other transferable skills that many employers value.

    Recent graduates have progressed to careers in:

    • media
    • PR
    • law
    • public administration
    • consultancy
    • teaching
    • charity sector

    This course also provides good preparation for further study in either history or modern languages.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    A level: A*AA
    IB: 41-42 points, with 776 at Higher Level
    Other qualifications: Check which other qualifications we accept. Subject requirements To apply to any of our Colleges for History and Modern Languages, you will need A level/IB Higher Level (or the equivalent) in:
  • History
  • a language (for languages to be studied post A level/IB Higher Level)
  • If you’re not taking History, but are able to demonstrate that you have developed other, equivalent skills by taking other relevant subjects, or through independent subject exploration, you should contact the admissions office of the College to which you are considering applying for advice. If you apply to the following Colleges they will usually require an A*/7 in specific subjects:
  • Churchill: History and in the language to be studied post A level
  • Lucy Cavendish: in the language to be studied post A level
  • Other Colleges may also require an A*/7 in specific subjects as part of your offer.

    What History and Modern Languages students have studied

    Most History and Modern Languages students (who had studied A levels and started at Cambridge in 2018, 2019 and 2023) achieved at least A*A*A (83% of entrants).

    All of these students took History and most took a language.

    Other common subjects included:

    • English (Language, Language & Literature, or Literature)
    • Mathematics

    This information shows some of the common subjects our applicants have studied. Although these are common subject combinations, this doesn't mean they're favoured.

    When you're choosing your post-16 subjects, it's most important to check whether any subjects are required for your course. You can also check our guidance on choosing your high school subjects for more information.

    Admission assessment There is an admission assessment at all Colleges for this course. You do not need to register in advance. Check the College admission assessments page for more information. Submitted work Applicants to all Colleges are required to submit 2 pieces of written work prior to interview. These should be recent examples of writing completed for school. If you are applying for a post A level language, 1 piece of written work should be in the language you intend to study. Offers above the minimum requirement The minimum offer level and subject requirements outline the minimum you'll usually need to achieve to get an offer from Cambridge. In some cases, you'll get a higher or more challenging offer. Colleges set higher offer requirements for a range of reasons. If you'd like to find out more about why we do this, check the information about offers above the minimum requirement on the entry requirements page. IB offers Some Colleges usually make offers above the minimum offer level. Find out more on our qualifications page. All undergraduate admissions decisions are the responsibility of the Cambridge Colleges. Please contact the relevant College admissions office if you have any queries.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 29,052 

    Application Fee

    GBP  
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