Overview

At King’s we offer you a lively and intellectually stimulating home in the heart of London where you will be taught by leading experts. Our Philosophy and Modern Languages BA includes an exceptionally wide range of modules in both Philosophy and Modern Languages, covering language, literature, film, history, critical and philosophical thought, and political and social theory.

In Philosophy we have particular strengths in philosophy of mind, philosophy of science and ancient philosophy. We are also able to teach subjects like Indian philosophy and medieval philosophy, which are offered by very few other universities in the UK.

In Modern Languages, you will attain a high level of proficiency in speaking, writing and reading the language of your degree, whilst developing your knowledge and critical understanding of its culture and society. Students can take this course either with an A-level (or equivalent) in the degree language, or as a beginner, following a specially-designed language course (known as ‘ab initio’ – ‘from the start’), and our cultural curriculum is innovative and diverse, covering a range of modules in literature, from the medieval period to the contemporary, cultural studies, film studies, politics and history. You will spend the third year of your four-year degree studying, teaching or working in a French-, German-, Portuguese- or Spanish-speaking country, putting your language learning into practice.

For more about the Department of Philosophy and the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures, follow the departmental contact links.

Key benefits

  • One of the largest and most distinguished Philosophy departments in the country, ranked 6th in the UK for Philosophy (QS University Subject Rankings 2025).
  • King’s offers an exceptionally wide range of optional modules, covering all areas of the history of philosophy and contemporary philosophy. From Modern Languages, there is a broad range of specialist modules in French, German, Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies, from medieval to contemporary literature as well as politics, history, cultural studies, and film.
  • emphasis on small-group teaching ensures students acquire and hone the skills of critical thinking. Personal attention is given to each student, creating an intellectually stimulating and warm environment that is reflected in consistently excellent student satisfaction ratings.
  • The Year abroad in a French-, German-, Portuguese- or Spanish-speaking country offers the opportunity to immerse yourself in culture and society and attain language fluency. We have exchanges with a wide variety of partner universities across Europe, in Martinique and Quebec, and in Middle and South American countries such as Mexico, Chile, Ecuador, Peru and Brazil.
  • Our language departments are consistently ranked among the best in the UK and offer our graduates excellent career prospects.
  • Based in the heart of London, King’s location offers access to a variety of cinemas, galleries, theatres, specialist libraries and resources, including the Goethe-Institut and Austrian Cultural Forum, the Institut français, Canning House, Camões Centre for Portuguese Language and Culture, and the Instituto Cervantes, as well as events organised by embassies and other related cultural institutions. It also means means students can take advantage of leading societies such as the Aristotelian Society and the Royal Institute of Philosophy.
  • You can study French, German, Spanish or Portuguese language either post A-level (or equivalent) or with no previous knowledge of the language (ab initio).
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Now, in my final year, I can go from studying French-Canadian film to reading medieval literature, or from exploring the philosophy of race to understanding the ethics of climate change… There really is nothing you can’t do!
Alexander DawkinsPhilosophy and Modern Languages with a Year Abroad BA - Alexander

Course essentials

Special features

Study abroad

Optional internships

Key Information

Course type:

Joint honours

Delivery mode:

In person

Study mode:

Full time

Required A-Levels:

AAB

Duration:

Four years

Application status:

Open

Start date:

September 2026

Application deadline:

08 September 2025

Administrative bodies

Regulating body

Base campus

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Strand Campus

Strand Campus feels like the heart of London—historic yet buzzing with energy. Nestled by the Thames, it offers world-class academics, vibrant student life, and endless inspiration from the city’s culture and diversity.