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Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements

UCAS Code Degree Programme Typical Offers
RR13 BA French and Italian ABB A-Level with a grade B in French or Italian
RR14 BA French and Spanish ABB A-Level with a grade B in French or Spanish
RR34 BA European Studies ABB A-Level with grade B in French, Italian or Spanish
T901 BA Modern Language Studies ABB A-Level with a grade B in French, Italian or Spanish. To study three languages two A-Levels must be French, Italian or Spanish
R9NF BA Modern Languages with Management ABB A-Level with grade B in French, Italian or Spanish
R9NG  BA Modern Languages with Management and English as a Foreign language 13 years of education at a good standard in any country (eg. High School plus Foundation Year) and IELTS 6.5 (or equivalent) is required
R8P3 BA Modern Languages with Film Studies ABB A-Level with grade B in French, Italian or Spanish
R8V3 BA Modern Languages with History of Art ABB A-Level with grade B in French, Italian or Spanish
RQ13 BA French and English ABB A-Level with grade B in English and a grade B in French, or for beginners a grade B in another language
RQ33 BA Italian and English ABB A-Level with a grade B in English and a grade B in Italian, or for beginners a grade B in another language
 RQ43 BA Spanish and English ABB A-Level with a grade B in English and a grade B in Spanish, or for beginners a grade B in another language

Other Qualifications

International or European Baccalaureate, OU, Institute of Linguists, National Certificate/Diploma, Irish, Scottish, and overseas qualifications welcomed. Mature students (above the age of 21) are welcomed: alternative qualifications, for example kite-marked Access to higher education courses, are considered. Direct entry into second year with advanced qualifications strictly equivalent to our first year is possible. See our online Prospectus for more details of typical offers.

Native speakers

Students whose native language is either French, Italian or Spanish, and who wish to study this language at Leicester, will normally be required in the first year of study to take English language modules in lieu of the foreign language modules in their native tongue. Students with native speaker fluency in both English and another language will normally be offered the alternative of substituting content modules for the language modules.

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