This course integrates a robust foundation in Communications with the study of a language and its culture, enabling students to develop practical and professional skills for careers in the creative industries or any field requiring communications expertise.The program provides diverse learning opportunities through specialist modules on topics like the history of communications, professional writing, language and social interaction, and global communications. Campus facilities include Special Collections for world-renowned writers, the Bill Douglas Cinema Museum for film and popular culture, and the Digital Humanities Lab. Exeter's UNESCO City of Literature status adds value, with languages available from beginner level: Chinese (Mandarin), French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish.
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