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Studying language can open many doors for any career. Whether it is improving your communication skills within your mother tongue, or improving your command of a foreign language, communication is an important building block of any education. With technology shrinking the world and international business partners coming closer, speaking more than one language is irreplaceably valuable. » Read more about Language

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      Finland
        Helsingfors
    Faculty of Arts   University of Helsinki
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        Istanbul
    Faculty of Arts and Sciences   Istanbul Bilgi Universitesi
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        London
    Humanities, Arts and Languages   London Metropolitan University
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      Finland
        Helsingfors
    Faculty of Arts   University of Helsinki



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More about Language

Language and our capability of complicated communication is what sets us apart from other species on this Earth. It could be argued, that it is in fact what makes us human. Without language, human kind would never have been able to develop to where we are today. From this perspective it is a given that developing our languages and communication skills is a means of enhancing our competitiveness on the job market.


Language Degree Careers

A language degree opens up doors to many careers. Teaching is perhaps a given, but commanding languages is a door opener into most careers with an international focus. Being able to communicate on a high level is invaluable in business or diplomatic settings. Letting your second part communicate in a language he or she is comfortable with, helps to build trust, and facilitates the building of relationships. Beyond business and politics, a Bachelor’s of Arts with a language focus also opens up to further study within law, management, and finance.

Studying Languages

Language at university level is usually given as a Bachelor of Arts degree, and is offered at most universities and institutions of higher education around the world. It is usually a requirement to have studied the language in your previous schooling.
If you wish to learn a completely new language, there is always the option of conducting language studies at a language school. Here they offer beginners’ courses, and are focused on language teaching for non-native speakers.

Depending of what language you want to study, you may want to consider studying in the native country of the language in question. Learning a language to a high standard is always easier and more effective when instructed by teachers with a perfect command of that language. This helps not only with pronunciation but with a better understanding of language nuances.
When living with the language in day to day life, you also gain an understanding of the culture. This not only broadens your horizons, but helps perfect your command of the language. It will help you to feel comfortable, not just with the vocabulary and grammar but with things like sayings and jokes that are hard to master if you encounter the language solely in a school setting.