French and Spanish [IPML]
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UCAS course code: RRC4
UCAS institution code: M20
Degree awarded: Integrated Professional Master in Languages
Duration: 4,5 or 6 years
Typical A level offer: AAA including both languages to be studied
Course fees: Please refer to the undergraduate fees pages for the latest information.
Academic department: School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures
Related website: www.llc.manchester.ac.uk/
Contact email: ug.languages@manchester.ac.uk
Contact telephone: 0161 275 3211
How to apply: Apply through UCAS.
Course description
Special features
Unique
- The only Integrated Masters in modern languages in the UK
- A distinctive combination of academic and professional training
AttractiveThe IPML enhances the student's employability through:
- work experience: at least one period of residence abroad must be spent in a professional environment
- a dedicated course in research training and professional development
- compulsory study of the theory and practice of translation at Masters level
- the opportunity to learn a third language
- the opportunity to take up career management options
Challenging
- An elite programme (entry requirement: AAA including A-levels in both languages to be studied; progression in the first two years subject to the attainment of a minimum average of 55%)
Flexible
- 4 years of study at Manchester
- Possibility of completing the degree in 4, 5 or 6 years, with a range of residence abroad options
Bespoke
Students can tailor their final year according to their needs by:
- making it more academic or more professional
- focusing on Language 1, Language 2 or a mixture of both
Course content for year 1
STUDY PERIOD 1
- Study both languages equally of focus more on one language
- Compulsory core language component
- An array of modular options will be available covering a broad range of areas such as cinema, politics, linguistics, literature and history
- Opportunity to take up a third language
Course content for year 2
STUDY PERIOD 2
- Study both languages equally of focus more on one language
- Compulsory core language component
- An array of modular options will be available covering a broad range of areas such as cinema, politics, linguistics, literature and history
- Opportunity to take up or continue a third language
- Opportunity to take up a career management option
- Please see Study Details for residence abroad options
Course content for year 3
STUDY PERIOD 3
- Study both languages equally of focus more on one language
- Compulsory core language component
- An array of modular options will be available covering a broad range of areas such as cinema, politics, linguistics, literature and history
- Opportunity to take up a career management option (if not taken in year 2)
- Please see Study Details for residence abroad options
Course content for year 4
STUDY PERIOD 4
- All courses taught and assessed at Masters level
- Dissertation can focus on either language or be a comparative study and be geared towards academia or the professional world
- Research training and professional development unit (in either language)
- Translation and Interpreting unit (in either language)
- Any M-level course unit taught in the School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures (excluding translation and interpreting)
Career opportunities
Languages qualify you for a wide range of employment. Your high-level language skills will open up numerous paths with an international dimension (e.g. business, industry and finance). You will also have excellent all-round communication skills making you a strong contender for openings in the media, PR and similar areas.
In our experience, many graduates go straight into business services, marketing, advertising, management, banking or communications. Others opt for postgraduate study or further vocational training to become accountants, lawyers, teachers (in England or abroad) or enter the Civil Service.
Did you know?
- MI5 actively recruit graduates with language skills
- Past students have gone into areas as diverse as Radio Reporting, Advertising, Accountancy, Events Management, Commercial Management and International Sales.
- Graduates from The University of Manchester are amongst the highest paid in the country
- More employers recruit at The University of Manchester than at any other UK university
- The University of Manchester's Careers Service is consistently voted the best in the country by both students and employers
- The School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures is one of the largest and most diverse in the UK and has received the prestigious European Award for Languages from CiLT, the National Centre for Languages.
Open days
- The University hold open days twice a year (usually June and October) where you have the opportunity to tour the campus and find out more about the facilities and courses we offer.
- If your application is successful you will be invited to a visit day specifically for your area of study. On this day you will find out more about the School and its resources, meet members of staff and current students and discuss study aims and qualifications with admissions staff.
- We do not normally interview applicants. We make offers after carefully considering your UCAS application.
Selected entry requirements
A level: AAA including both languages to be studied
Unit grade information: The University of Manchester welcomes the provision of unit grade information which, like all other available information, will inform the consideration of applications. Unit grades will not normally form part of offer conditions, except for Mathematics programmes.
Key Skills qualification: The University warmly welcomes applications from students studying the Key Skills qualification. However, as the opportunities to take these modules are not open to all applicants, currently this is not an essential requirement of the University.
International Baccalaureate:
37 points overall
Higher Level Requirements - 6,6,6 including both subjects to be studied
Alternative entry requirements
Irish Leaving Certificate: Considered on an individual basis.
Scottish Advanced Highers:
AAA including both languages to be studied
If a required subject is not available at Advanced Higher level then an A-Level or equivalent is required
Welsh Baccalaureate:
A pass in the Welsh Baccalaureate is acceptable in combination with 2 A-Levels. Please see the section on A-Levels for relevant subject specific requirements.
European Baccalaureate: Acceptable on its own or in combination with other qualifications. Applications from students studying for this qualification are welcome and all such applicants will be considered on an individual basis. Contact the University for further information.
Other international entry requirements: We welcome applications from overseas applicants. However, due to the diverse range of international qualifications, we consider each application on an individual basis.
BTEC Extended Diploma: Applicants with BTEC qualifications are welcomed and are considered on an individual basis. Please see the sections on A-Level and GCSE entry requirements for subject specific qualifications.
Advanced Placement tests: The University welcomes applicants with the AP qualification. Such applications will be considered on an individual basis.
Advanced/Progression Diploma: The University of Manchester welcomes the introduction of the level 3 specialised diplomas. We look forward to providing guidance regarding progression opportunities and subject and grade requirements when further details on equivalences are published
Non-standard educational routes:
If you have followed a non-standard educational route and have been, for example, educated at home, your application will be considered against the standard entry criteria of the course to which you applied. You will be required to demonstrate that you meet the academic entry requirements as specified for the course. We will also require a reference which should be written by somebody who knows you well enough, in an official capacity, to write about you and your suitability for higher education. Please refer to UCAS for further information: UCAS reference guidelines
English language:
Candidates must be proficient in the English language, which is the language of instruction and examination at the university.
Acceptable English Language qualifications include IELTS 6.5 (with no individual component below 5.5), CPE grade C, CAE Grade B or another equivalentAdvice to applicants
How your application is considered
Decisions are made on the basis of the application as a whole with a particular focus on educational acheivement and predicted grades.
The conditions of offers will be determined by an applicants predicted grades.
Returning to education
Re-applications
Teaching and learning
Residence abroad options vary according to the total duration of your degree programme (you choose your pathway in Year 1):
- IPML4: if the programme is to be completed in 4 years, you spend the second semester of year 2 at one of our partner institution in the country of your first language of study, followed by one summer vacation (before year 3) in the country of your second language of study and one summer vacation (before year 4) in the country of your first or second language of study.
For a list of our partner institutions, see http://www.llc.manchester.ac.uk/undergraduate/residence-abroad/options/
- IPML5: if the programme is to be completed in 5 years, you spend year 3 divided between countries where both languages are spoken, followed by one summer vacation (before year 5) in the country of your first or second language of study. Alternatively, you can opt for the residence abroad options of the 4-year programme and add a year abroad in year 4 (in which case, the year can be spent in the country of either of your languages of study or split between your two languages of study).
- IPML6: if the programme is to be completed in 6 years, you spend year 3 divided between countries where both languages are spoken; year 5 can be spent in the country of either of your languages of study or split between your two languages of study.
For all of these options, at least one period of residence abroad (preferably the longest) must be spent in a professional environment.
Restrictions (IPML4)
- Students of Chinese/Japanese/Russian and a European language (e.g. Chinese and Spanish): the IPML4 pathway is only available provided Chinese/Japanese/Russian is your first language of study.
- Students on a combination of Chinese/Japanese/Russian (e.g. IPML Russian and Japanese):
in principle, the IPML4 pathway is not available to these students.
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Academic department
School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures
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Contact details
Contact name: School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures
Telephone: 0161 275 3211
Facsimile: 0161 275 3031
Email: ug.languages@manchester.ac.uk
Website: www.llc.manchester.ac.uk/
