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The Facts
UCAS Code:
VQ17
Standard Requirements:
A Levels: AAA IB: 38 with 666 at HL For other qualifications, check the Oxford University website.
Required Subjects:
Modern Greek
Advisable Subjects:
History
None stated by the university.
Applicants must submit between one and three pieces of school/college work by 10 November 2022. For the History part of the course, an essay on a historical topic that the applicant is passionate about must be submitted. For Modern Languages section, both one piece of graded classwork in the chosen language and a piece of graded writing in English must be submitted. The topic of either is not specified, but the chosen texts should reflect a candidate’s writing skill.
All History and Modern Languages: 22 (84% interviewed, 22% successful)
The Lowdown
A great way to combine World History with a working knowledge of another language, History and Modern Languages make for a strong combination. Knowing a foreign language allows students to study sources in their original language, expanding their historical horizons. A historian must also be able to analyse the genre and style of a source, and the literature element of Modern Languages helps with this. A range of European languages can be studied, or alternatively, students can take up a new language as a beginner (Czech, Greek, Italian or Portuguese). It’s a small course with an intake of a little more than 20 each year.
There is a wide range of options to study, including historical time periods from all over the world on the History side, and a range of linguistic and literature modules on the Modern language side.
All students on this course spend their third year abroad. There is a lot of flexibility for this year; some students decided to work as language assistants abroad, some as interns, and others choose to study at a foreign university.
In their final year, students will continue to study papers in both of their respective subjects, but must also complete a bridging essay, based on original interdisciplinary research.
An A Level or equivalent in a Modern Language (if not taking a beginners’ course) is required, and an A Level in History is recommended but not essential.
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