Keystone logo
University of Groningen BA in European Languages and Cultures
University of Groningen

BA in European Languages and Cultures

Groningen, Netherlands

3 Years

English, Dutch

Full time

01 May 2025*

Sep 2025

EUR 13,100 / per year **

On-Campus

* Dutch, EU/EEA and non-EU/EEA students

** for Non-EU|for EU/EEA EUR 2,530

Introduction

Would you like to become an expert on the cultures, languages and politics of Europe?

The degree programme in European Languages and Cultures (in Dutch: ETC, Europese Talen en Culturen) is designed to meet the growing need for academically trained experts with:

  • a deep understanding of the major social, political, cultural and linguistic questions in and about Europe today, and
  • excellent language skills in one or two of the following languages: German, English, French, Italian, Dutch as a foreign language, Russian, Spanish or Swedish, called 'major language'.

By studying the key linguistic, political, cultural and social topics of contemporary Europe, you will learn to understand the mutual relationship, differences and similarities among national and regional cultures. In doing so, you will learn to understand future challenges and inform advanced decision-making in cultural, political and educational institutions.

The programme has a flexible structure. From your second year onward, you will specialise in one of the profiles:

  • European Language and Society
  • European Culture and Literature
  • European Politics and Society

During your third year, you can study abroad. The second and third year comprises subject-related courses taught in your major language. In addition, you can choose to specialise further by means of Minor, elective courses and/or a short placement. Your Bachelor's degree is finalised with a thesis.

Why study this programme in Groningen?

  • In-depth study of Europe's political, cultural, social and linguistic dimensions.
  • Wide range of languages: Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish and Swedish.
  • Three specialisation profiles: Language and Society, Culture and Literature, Politics and Society.
  • Intensive language learning course units, usually in small groups, leading to a near-native proficiency level.
  • Wide range of Minors and elective courses to choose from.
  • Many seminars in Dutch in the programme European Languages and Cultures are offered both in English and in Dutch.

Admissions

Curriculum

Career Opportunities

About the School

Chat with students

Questions