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Study programme 2013-2014

Teaching and training



 The programme for the Bachelor's degree in Modern Languages and Literatures has two forms:
  • German, Dutch and English (which combines two Germanic languages chosen from German, English and Dutch);
  • General (which combines a Romance language with a Germanic one, chosen from either French, Spanish and Italian or German, English and Dutch).

By the end of the Bachelor's degree course (German, Dutch and English), students will:

  • have gained productive and receptive skills, both oral and written, at a more advanced level (Level B2+ of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) in both languages studied;
  • have mastered the grammar of the languages they have studied as well as the foundations of linguistics in these languages;
  • have acquired literary skills, in literary history as well as the analysis and interpretation of literary texts;
  • have gained an understanding of the cultural and contemporary environment of the countries where the languages they have studied are spoken;
  • be familiar with producing academic work in linguistics and literature.