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Hispanic Studies and History BA

Undergraduate

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Start date

27 September 2027

Study location

University of Warwick

Qualification

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Department

School of Modern Languages & Cultures

Duration

4 years full-time, normally including a year abroad

Course overview

Our Hispanic Studies and History (BA) degree will give you an in-depth knowledge of Spanish language and Hispanic cultures, and a multi-faceted, international understanding of the study of history. Spanish can be taken from Beginner, Post-Beginner or Advanced level.

You will graduate as a highly qualified linguist, with advanced intercultural skills and a sophisticated understanding of key concepts and debates in two Arts disciplines. The specialist communication, research, critical and evaluative skills you will gain are all highly sought after by employers.

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Hispanic Studies and History is a joint degree, equally weighted between both disciplines and studied in both departments. You will graduate from this course as both a specialist historian and a highly qualified linguist with advanced intercultural skills. You will also have a deep understanding of key issues and developments in the Hispanic world’s past and present, and a multifaceted understanding of the study of history.

A degree in Hispanic Studies and History at Warwick will allow you to combine two specialisms. Firstly, you will be able to develop and refine your skills as a linguist through a programme of modules exploring the Spanish language and the cultures, histories and politics of Hispanic societies. Alongside this, you will pursue your interests in history, with core and optional modules on topics including the history of the Renaissance, the modern history of Britain, France and Russia, and the history of the non-European world.

Warwick offers an innovative approach to Hispanic Studies, combining the study of the Spanish language with the study of Hispanic cultures across Europe, the Caribbean, the Americas, including aspects of Hispanic history in Africa and the Pacific. As a global language, Spanish has played an important role in the development of historical narratives and civilisations.

History at Warwick asks you to look critically at the motivations, context and characters behind the events that define world history from the Renaissance to the present day. Our far-reaching approach allows you to explore historical topics in depth from around the globe. The department's expertise spans the British Isles, continental Europe, Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Latin and North America.

Your second or third year is normally spent abroad, either as a language assistant, working, or studying at one of our partner universities. This is an invaluable opportunity to immerse yourself in the linguistic and cultural contexts where Spanish is spoken, enhance your language skills and build international connections.

You will have access to outstanding facilities and resources. This includes flexible collaborative and individual learning spaces, as well as a vast selection of print, digital and multimedia learning materials.

You will finish your degree as a proficient, internationally mobile linguist with a deep understanding of key issues and developments in the past and present of Hispanic cultures, and an advanced knowledge of global histories.

Entry requirements

Modules

Hispanic Studies and History is a joint degree, equally weighted between both disciplines and studied in both departments.

In your first year, you will follow a core Spanish language programme at either Beginner or Advanced level. You will also take either ‘Language, Text, and Identity in the Hispanic World’ or ‘Icons and Representations of the Hispanic World’: these modules will introduce you to different perspectives on Spanish-speaking culture and help you to start developing your skills for cultural analysis.

In History, you will take a core module called ‘Making of the Modern World’, which contextualises later modern history by providing a framework in which major historical processes of the later modern era are studied on a world-wide scale. Alongside this, you will be able to choose one optional module in History.

In your intermediate and final years, you will further develop your Spanish language skills in more advanced language classes. You will be able to develop your own particular interests in Hispanic culture by choosing from a wide selection of modules offered by specialists in Hispanic Studies, including topics on social contexts, literature, politics, philosophy, film, and history. If you wish, you can also select from interdisciplinary cross-School modules. In History, you will also be to balance core knowledge with the opportunity to explore your own interests through optional modules.

You will spend either the second or third year of your course in a Spanish-speaking country, consolidating your language learning. After the Year Abroad, you will continue your study of the Spanish language and will be able to choose from a wide variety of options in both departments, including a dissertation module.

You will develop a thorough understanding of the Spanish language and Hispanic cultures alongside a multifaceted comprehension of historical processes.

Note that the module catalogue is subject to change for future years of study, as we evolve our courses in response to the latest developments in academia and industry. If optional modules are listed below, these can vary from year to year.

Plus one optional module in History (30 credits)

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