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Modern European Languages and European History (MA)
Degree Type:  Combined Honours
The following programme applies to students entering the Honours cycle from session 2005-06.
NYT Course S L CT
1 MEL Language 1 G 8 40
European History 1 E 8 40
Further Courses A-Q 7/8 40
2 MEL Language 2 G 8 40
Introduction to Medieval Europe 2 E 8 40
AND      
TWO of :      
  Introduction to European Cinema/ G 8 20
  Literature and Culture in Medieval Europe/ G 8 20
  Culture and Society in the Portuguese-speaking World/ G 8 20
  Portuguese Language for Beginners*/ G 8 20
  Politics and Institutions of Contemporary France/ G 8 20
  Scandinavian Languages/ G 8 20
  A second literature course in Italian and/or German/ G 8 20
  Linguistics 1a/ I 7 20
  Linguistics 2Lh: Structure and History of the Western European Languages I 8 20
OR      
Further Courses A-Q 8 40
3 At least 30 weeks spent in the relevant country and prescribed work in History and the relevant language in an approved establishment     
  Language acquisition through residence/study G 10 60
MEL dissertation preparation G 10 20
Year Abroad Work for Degrees in Modern European Languages and European History�† E 10 40
4 MEL Language Paper 1 G 10 10
MEL Language Paper 2 G 10 10
MEL options G 10 40
Oral G 10 0
MEL dissertation completion G 10 20
Course(s)in European History E 10 40
Final Assessment
1 Unit of Assessment is allocated to every 20-credits of courses. Language Paper 1 counts as a 40-credit course. Language paper 2 and the oral are 20 credits each.
*No previous knowledge of Portuguese is necessary
†�Entry into Honours normally requires (i) passes in all six subjects taken in the first two years, and (ii) a mark of 50% or above in one history course and a mark of 50% or above in the second year of the relevant Modern European Language.
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