History and Italian
- Bachelor of Arts (with Honours)
- 4 Years
- Full-Time
- 27 September 2027
- Undergraduate
- Main Site
Course summary
Our History and Italian (BA) degree will allow you to choose a complementary combination of modules focusing on areas ranging from Italian literature, culture, and politics, to the history of the European and non-European worlds. You will develop an in-depth knowledge of the Italian language and culture and a multifaceted, international understanding of the study of history. Italian may be studied ab initio.
You will graduate as a highly qualified linguist, with advanced intercultural skills and a sophisticated understanding of key concepts and debates in two Arts disciplines. The specialist communication, research, critical and evaluative skills you will gain are all highly sought after by employers.
History and Italian is a joint degree, equally weighted between both disciplines and studied in both departments. You will graduate from this course as both a specialist historian and a highly qualified linguist with advanced intercultural skills. You will also have a deep understanding of Italy’s past and present, and a multifaceted knowledge of the study of history.
A History and Italian degree will allow you to combine two specialisms. Firstly, you will be able to develop and refine your skills as a linguist through a programme of modules exploring the Italian language and the culture, history and politics of Italy. Alongside this, you will pursue your interests in history, with core and optional modules on topics including the history of the Renaissance, the modern history of Britain, France and Russia, and the history of the non-European world.
There is a core Italian language module in every year of study. Additional first-year core modules will introduce you to Italian literature and culture, and to key concepts and narratives in the study of modern history. In your intermediate and final years, a wide range of History and Italian optional modules is open to you, spanning topics from literature and critical theory to history, politics, philosophy and film. In your final year, you can choose to write a dissertation on a topic from Italian or History, or one that brings together your interests in the two. This course is aimed at students who wish to unite linguistic proficiency with sophisticated historical and cultural analysis.
Your second or third year is normally spent abroad, either as a language assistant, working, or studying at one of our partner universities. This is an invaluable opportunity to immerse yourself in the linguistic and cultural contexts where Italian is spoken, enhance your language skills and build international connections.
You will have access to outstanding facilities and resources. This includes flexible collaborative and individual learning spaces, as well as a vast selection of print, digital and multimedia learning materials.
You will finish your degree as a proficient, internationally mobile linguist with a deep understanding of key issues and developments in Italy’s past and present, and an advanced knowledge of global histories.
How to apply
Apply by
13 January 2027
Application codes
- Course code:
- VR13
- Institution code:
- W20
- Campus name:
- Main Site
Points of entry
The following entry points are available for this course:
- Year 1
Entry requirements
Typical qualification requirements
A levelAAB
On this course you will follow a core Italian language programme entering at beginners’ or advanced level.
Advanced route: AAB to include grade A in History and grade B in Italian.
Beginner route: AAB to include grade A in A Level History, and A Level grade B or GCSE grade A/7 in a modern or classical language.
UCAS TariffNot accepted
International Baccalaureate Diploma ProgrammeOffer: 34
On this course you will follow a core Italian language programme entering at beginners’ or advanced level.
Advanced route: 34 to include 6 in Higher Level History and 5 in Higher Level Italian.
Beginner route: 34 to include 6 in Higher Level History, and 5 at Higher Level or GCSE grade A/7 in a modern or classical language.
Contextual admissions
We are committed to making a high-quality and challenging university education available to all students who are capable of benefiting from it. Our contextual offer approach considers educational and individual context to provide a rounded understanding of academic potential and achievement, ensuring we fully consider talented applicants from all backgrounds. We may make differential ‘contextual’ offers to applicants based in the UK if they meet certain eligibility criteria.
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Fees and funding
Tuition fees
Per year tuition fees
| Location | Fee | Year |
|---|---|---|
| England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Channel Islands & Republic of Ireland | £10050 | |
| EU & International | TBC |
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website.
Additional fee information
International (including EU) fees vary depending on course. Fee levels have not yet been set for 2027/28 but will be published on our website once confirmed:
https://warwick.ac.uk/services/finance/studentfinance/fees/overseasfees/
Students commencing with Warwick Business School on a Foundation Year or undertaking a Graduate Entry Medicine degree (MBChB) should refer to the following webpage for confirmation of their fees, which may differ from the rates listed above: https://warwick.ac.uk/services/finance/studentfinance/fees/
Please refer to the following link for the latest information on tuition fees: https://warwick.ac.uk/services/finance/studentfinance/fees/
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