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2 Modern Languages Degree Programs in Spain


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Universidad Nebrija
Bachelor’s Degree in Applied Modern Languages
- Madrid, Spain
- Berzosa, Spain
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English, Spanish, French, German
This exclusive Bachelor's Degree provides comprehensive training in language, literature and culture that allows students to specialize in one of the many profiles of the current multilingual and multicultural environment. The degree focuses on three foreign languages and their cultures. After three academic years of general education, students can choose from a wide range of electives to specialize according to their own interests.


UCAM Catholic University of Murcia
Bachelor's in Modern Language
- Guadalupe, Murcia, Spain
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor´s in Modern Languages has a firm commitment to the internationalisation of our students through exchange programmes with various nations and continents as well as through direct cooperative agreements with prestigious partner universities. Successful graduates of the Bachelor´s in Modern Languages can seize a variety of professional profiles and employment opportunities such as: Language teachers.
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Modern Languages degree programs in Spain offer a rich exploration of linguistic and cultural diversity. These programs focus on studying various languages, literature, and cultural contexts, fostering a deep understanding of how language shapes communication and identity.
Through courses in translation, intercultural communication, and language pedagogy, students gain practical skills essential for the global job market. Many learners start by engaging with authentic materials, such as films and literature, to develop analytical and critical thinking capabilities. The environment encourages independence and curiosity, supporting students as they build confidence in their language skills.
Research-focused initiatives and project-based learning in this context allow students to collaborate on real-world issues, enhancing their cultural awareness and adaptability. Career outcomes are varied, with graduates taking paths in education, translation, international relations, and tourism, among others. By studying modern languages in Spain, you can cultivate a skill set that is globally transferable, equipping you for diverse opportunities in an interconnected world.