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If I am studying a Physics degree programme with a Year in Europe, do I have to take the first year language electives?

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If I am studying a Physics degree programme with a Year in Europe, do I have to take the first year language electives?

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No, but we recommend it if you can, otherwise you will have to take the language courses as part of the LFA (Languages For All) programme as an extramural activity. In the particular case of Astrophysics students who wish to do a year in Europe, the language course will be taken in the LFA programme as you must take the Astrophysics electives as part of your course.

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