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BA | Undergraduate

History and Spanish

Entry year
Academic Year 2025/26
Entry requirements
ABB
Attendance
4 years (Full-time)
UCAS Code
RV41

History explains the modern world by tracking phenomena like gender, race, class, religion, the state, empire, or capitalism back through time. Our historians are able to reach back to the Roman empire, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, the Reformation and the great modern revolutions across all of Europe, North America, Africa, and Asia, in order to account for our lives today. From their first year, we trust our students to make choices and range widely across all these histories to understand where we have come from. From the beginning of your degree, you will be taught in small groups by expert historians. Our range in time and space, our trust in you to explore and make good choices, and our small group teaching from the first year of the degree, mark us out among our peer universities.

The Cervantes Institute estimates that 483 million people are native speakers of Spanish. By studying History and Spanish, students can also analyse a wide variety of literary, historical, social, cultural and linguistic aspects of Spanish-speaking countries across the globe.

Students can start to learn Spanish as beginners if they do not have an A level in Spanish. All students follow core modules in Spanish language that enable them to develop skills in written and spoken Spanish and translation from Spanish to English. Alongside the core language modules student study students are introduced to the literatures, histories, cultures and language of the Spanish-speaking world. We are proud to offer students the opportunity to learn more about Spain and Latin America and to study different periods from early modern (Golden Age) Spain and colonial Latin America to twentieth-first century Spain and contemporary Latin America.

All students follow modules in Spanish language which are of a broadly communicative nature, focusing on contemporary Spanish/Hispanic social and cultural issues and drawing on authentic materials. The degree takes four years to complete (which includes the study abroad year).

History at Queen’s has been placed in the QS World University Rankings top 200 History departments in the world for 2023. Iberian Languages at QUB was ranked 5th overall in the UK by the Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2022.

History and Spanish highlights

Global Opportunities

After stage 2, you will spend an academic year working or studying in a Spanish-speaking country. Students have the possibility of acquiring valuable professional experience by teaching in a school, undertaking a work placement, or doing voluntary work; they may also elect to study at a Spanish university.

Industry Links

Several modules include links with local collaborative partners, which provide students with opportunities to network with experts in the field or to gain experience of particular industries prior to graduation.

Internships have also been developed to allow students the opportunity to carry out work experience in history-related fields.

World Class Facilities

Queen’s Library has an outstanding collection of resources relating to Spain and Latin America, as well as a range of historical topics. The Language Centre has state-of-the-art facilities for language learning, and the IT provision more generally is excellent.

Internationally Renowned Experts

Spanish at QUB has world leading experts in Spanish and Latin American literature and culture. Research in Languages at Queen’s was ranked 3rd in the UK in REF 2014 for Research Intensity.

Student Experience

Students run both a lively Spanish and Portuguese Society and History Society, and staff offer support through a personal tutoring system, skills development programme and a structured framework for feedback.

Further Study Opportunities

The MRes is a research preparation degree, allowing students to explore in depth a topic of their choice. It is an ideal preparation for PhD research. Other PG courses of possible interest for graduates of include a MA in History, the MA in Arts Management and the MA in Translation.

Global Opportunities

Students taking a BA in Spanish undertake an extended period of residence abroad (typically 8 months), normally working as an assistant in a school or undertaking a paid work placement in a Spanish-speaking country (options include Spain and Latin America). Students can also elect to study at a Spanish university or do voluntary work. In addition to the benefits for oral competence, the residence provides a unique opportunity for immersion in Spanish and Spanish/Hispanic culture. Moreover, the Year Abroad is a significant learning and employability enhancement opportunity. This feature of our degree programme gives students the opportunity for personal development, and further develops communication and language skills and intercultural awareness. The challenges of living abroad come to be a unique (and unforgettable) stage in their own personal development.

The History programme also offers students opportunities to travel and study at universities in Europe and North America. Short-term (two weeks) and longer-term (up to one academic year) exchanges are on offer.

Possible examples include:
• George Washington University (Washington DC, USA)
• Aarhus Universitet (Denmark)
• College of Charleston (South Carolina, USA)
• Institut d’Etudes Politques de Bordeaux (France)
• University of Oslo (Norway)
• Universiteit Utrecht (Netherlands)
• Vanderbilt University (Nashville, Tennessee, USA)

Field trips may also be offered in particular years or as part of certain modules.

Career Development

This degree brings together the study of Spanish language and culture with the study of change over time. Benefit from the immersion in a foreign language and culture, and the Historians' commitment to small group teaching.

Student Experience

The National Student Survey demonstrates that our students find both the History programme and university experience excellent. In 2019, History had an overall student satisfaction score of 91% in the National Student Survey.

History students play an active role in making their own curriculum and benefit from our historians teaching in small groups even at Level 1. You will not be one of 300 students in a lecture theatre, coming face-to-face only with PhD students.

Internationally Renowned Experts

The Times and Sunday Times Guide ranked Iberian Languages at QUB 2nd in the UK for research.

Excellence of research and teaching has led Iberian Studies at Queen's to be in the 6th highest rates of student satisfaction in the UK at 82% (2023 Good University Guide).

Languages and Linguistics at Queen's is ranked 16th in the UK in the Guardian University Guide 2023. 89% of our students say that staff are good at explaining things and 87% agree that staff have made the subject interesting; after 1 year 95% of students are still on the course or have completed it (discoveruni.gov.uk 2023).

Student Experience

16% of the Queen’s student population are international students (Queen’s Planning Office, 2023).

Student Testimonials

Course Vacancy Status

Below is the current vacancy status for this course. For further information please contact us at admissions@qub.ac.uk.

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