Modern Languages
Study one, two, or three of the languages offered by the School of Modern Languages to degree level, including spending a year abroad.
Year abroad
Study at one of our 35+ prestigious partner universities or get a head start in your career by working abroad during your international placement year.
First-class facilities
Benefit from a state-of-the-art multimedia centre with access to over 2,000 films, a mini-cinema, a magazine library and a recording studio.
Career prospects
Students who spend time overseas are more likely to be employed six months after graduation and earn higher starting salaries ('Gone International: Rising Aspirations', Universities UK, 2019).
Modern Languages courses for 2026
Single Honours
Joint Honours
- BA Comparative Literatures and Cultures and Modern Languages (QR21)
- BA English and Modern Languages (QR30)
- BA Film and Modern Languages (WR50)
- BA History and Modern Languages (VR10)
- BA History of Art and Modern Languages (VR30)
- BA International Business Management and Modern Languages (NR10)
- BA Music and Modern Languages (WR30)
- BA Philosophy and Modern Languages (RV50)
- BA Politics and Modern Languages (RL20)
- BA Theatre and Modern Languages (WR40)
- LLB Law and Modern Languages (MR20)
Modern Languages at Bristol
Whether you choose to master one, two or three languages, Bristol's School of Modern Languages provides a supportive and vibrant community in which your passion for languages can flourish.
Beyond language learning, you'll also engage with aspects of the culture, social history and literature of the countries where your language(s) of study are spoken, and have the opportunity to study linguistics.
Your year abroad will allow you to fully immerse yourself in your chosen language(s) and gain valuable cultural awareness and an international outlook that will be an asset to future employers. To find out more about studying abroad, visit Bristol Abroad.
You will have access to a broad range of stimulating modules and, in Bristol, you'll be part of a social community within a creative city, with opportunities to join a society, and participate in activities such as writing for a language-specific newspaper or performing in a foreign-language play.
The friendly lecturers in the department really establish a sense of community early on, making learning fun and intimate. The course offers a wide variety of culture units, from literature to art to cinema to history, and the language side is engaging and rewarding.
Career prospects

The maturity and breadth of skills gained from a modern languages degree will make you attractive to a variety of employers, including international organisations and businesses where fluency in a modern language and a good knowledge of foreign institutions and customs are extremely useful.
Recent graduates have entered careers in translation, academia, finance, publishing, the media, law, travel, and British and international civil services. Many of these careers are directly related to the language skills and cultural understanding you will gain during your studies.
Course structure

For details about how our Modern Languages courses are delivered, please refer to individual course pages.
Pursue your passions

There is a great deal of flexibility in our courses, with dozens of options including one or more modern languages.
If you want to specialise in one modern language, or to study it alongside up to two other modern languages, you can apply to the BA Modern Languages course.
You can study French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian or Spanish alongside other disciplines such as history, politics, or philosophy by applying for one of our joint honours degrees.