Dutch
Find out about your options to study Dutch at the University of Sheffield.

Teaching in Dutch is provided by the School of Languages and Cultures (SLC), and there are a variety of options available to include Dutch at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.
Undergraduate degrees
Undergraduate degree combinations that include Dutch are:
BA Modern Languages & Cultures
- Dutch language & culture with one other language & culture
- Dutch language & culture with two other languages & cultures
Dual honours (with a non-language subject)
- Dutch language & culture with a non-language subject
- Dutch languages & culture, a second language & culture, and a non-language subject
If you are studying a non-language degree programme that includes guided module choice, you can also use these to study Dutch modules (see below for details).
Postgraduate study
The School of Languages and Cultures offers a wide range of masters degrees which can include Dutch as a language:
A global reputation for research excellence and a thriving research community also makes us the ideal place to pursue a PhD in languages and cultures.
Guided module choice and not-for-credit modules
If you aren't studying a language degree but would still like to experience learning Dutch at university, you can do so through Languages for All. Languages for All is a university-wide scheme for all students wishing to develop foreign language skills, either by learning a new language from scratch, or continuing to build on existing language experience.
Undergraduate
If you have some experience of modern language learning, you can take Dutch language and culture modules either as part of your degree (guided module choice) or alongside your degree (not-for-credit modules) as an extra-curricular activity. Please follow the link below for more information on how this works:
Postgraduate
If you are a postgraduate taught student, you can study not-for-credit modules in Dutch as an extra-curricular activity in addition to your studies.
Postgraduate research students can study Dutch modules on a not-for-credit basis alongside their research. These may be included in your Doctoral Development Programme (DDP) portfolio if relevant to your doctoral research and/or career development.