Czech can be studied as a single Honours degree, or in combination with another language.
Czech (with Slovak) and East European Studies BA
- Czech (with Slovak and East European Studies BA
Russian with an East European Language BA
Modern Languages Degrees with Czech
This degree combines two modern languages, which can be taken from SSEES and/or SELCS (School of European Languages, Culture and Society)
- View all Modern Language combinations with Czech
Languages UCAS Code Entry Requirement (A level) Bulgarian and Czech BA R7BC ABB Czech and Yiddish BA R7CY ABB including one of the named languages Czech and Hebrew BA R7Q4 ABB including one of the named languages Czech and Slovak BA R7CS ABB Czech and French BA R7R1 AAB (A in French) Czech and Spanish BA R7SC AAB (A in Spanish) Czech and Finnish BA R7CF ABB Czech and Hungarian BA R7CH ABB Czech and Polish BA R7CP ABB Czech and Romanian BA R7CO ABB Czech and Russian BA R7CR ABB Czech and Serbian/Croatian BA R7CC ABB Czech and Ukrainian BA R7CU ABB Czech and Danish BA R7CD ABB including one of the named languages Czech and Dutch BA R7R9 ABB including one of the named languages Czech and German BA R7R2 ABB including one of the named languages Czech and Italian BA R7R3 ABB including one of the named languages Czech and Norwegian BA R7CN ABB including one of the named languages Czech and Portuguese BA R7PC ABB including one of the named languages Czech and Swedish BA R7CW ABB including one of the named languages
UCL students on the following degrees also have the option to take Czech as a chosen language: