Study international, economic, cultural, and social history across diverse regions, including the Americas, parts of Asia, Britain, and Europe. Develop strong skills in spoken and written language, analytical thinking, and a deeper understanding of another culture and its people. Your third year is typically spent studying abroad in a country where your chosen language is spoken.Exeter, a city rich in history and heritage, features museums, art galleries, and varied historical architecture, complemented by the University Library's extensive historical collections. Engage in extracurricular activities such as language societies, tandem partnerships, school and community liaison work, and the Translation! Festival—the UK's only public festival dedicated to translation.
A local representative of University of Exeter in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.