Bachelor of Arts (Honours) - Language and Intercultural Relations (Optional Corporation)
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Progression Summary
intercultural empathy is the key to understanding today’s world while preparing for tomorrow, and the linguistic fluency and cultural intelligence you gain will prepare you to tackle challenges in varied sectors.
in addition to your second language, you’ll graduate with competencies in research, analysis, leadership and problem-solving, all of which are needed to enter and thrive in a global market and workforce.
after graduation
you will be prepared to employ linguistic fluency and cultural intelligence to tackle challenges in sectors where language and culture specialists are in demand: business, education, translation or public relations; immigrant settlement, social services; international relations; public administration, community engagement or urban development.
you may work as a teacher, human resources generalist, international aid and development officer, interpreter, speech therapist, business/sector development officer, international relations officer, public relations officer or student recruitment officer. you may also choose to pursue graduate studies in culture, french or spanish studies, global issues, law, immigration and settlement, public management, speech-language therapy, public administration or business.
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