Modern languages and translation
Join one of the most dynamic language schools in the UK and become part of our close-knit, global community.
Why study with us
Modern languages and translation studies at Cardiff University are taught at our School of Modern Languages. The language skills gained by our students are crucial in the twenty-first century. In a world of international business transactions and digital connectivity, students with specialised language qualifications have the skills and abilities to navigate successfully today’s transnational world.
Tailor your studies
You can take all of the languages we offer as a beginner or as an advanced learner.
Live abroad
Work, study or teach abroad in your third year on degree programmes that take you around the globe.
Excellent career prospects
97.3% of graduates were in employment and/or further study, due to start a new job or course, or doing other activities such as travelling, 15 months after the end of their course (Graduate Outcomes survey 2021/22).
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Study in Cardiff's vibrant city centre
You will be based at the School of Modern Languages on Park Place, which is at the centre of our campus and in the heart of Wales’ capital city. We are situated next to Cathays train station, the Students' Union and five minutes' walk from the city centre.
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Source: Graduate Outcomes 2021/22 survey results published by the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA). Copyright Jisc 2024. Jisc cannot accept responsibility for any inferences or conclusions derived by third parties from its data.