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Is it possiable to study two languages and marine biology at the same time at university?

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Languages- French and Spanish.

Is there a university that does that?

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  1. I'd say this is possible, I'm sure yo ucould find a university offering this, but it would be quite hard/demanding, so you should make sure it's definately what you want to do (remember a lot of people have a hard time doing just a single course!).

    However if you're committed and know it's what you want I'm sure you could manage it and do well in the end. As mentioned you would have a 'joint' degree, so you don't go in depth into any of the subjects as a single honours student would. Do you know what you ultimately want to do? It could help if you have an idea as you'll know what to target more?


  2. Try asking at Hull. You maybe able to do extra units in languages.

    At Manchester you could do Biology with a Modern language.

  3. Many universities.

    Unless you have some handle on both of those languages already, though, I'd say it will be very difficult. Learning a new language from scratch is no easy task, not to mention two, then you're tacking a difficult major on top, in addition to all of the GE work you will have to do.

    What might be better would be to use the first two years to study the language you want to learn more and, if you get control of it) using the second 2-3 years starting on French.

    What would also make it easiest would be two languages that are have similarities (which I don't think Spanish and French do, though, I'm not sure).

  4. In some universities you can do say marine biology with one language and  the other language

    it means that you wont get a full degree but its an option talk to a careers adviser

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