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The Bachelor of Arts Honours in World Languages and Cultures provides an in-depth study of multiple languages and their cultural contexts. The program emphasizes language proficiency alongside an understanding of cultural practices, literature, and history. Students engage in immersive coursework and practical experiences, including opportunities for international study and fieldwork. Integrating a faith perspective, the curriculum encourages students to explore cultural diversity and global issues. Graduates are equipped for careers in translation, international relations, and cross-cultural communication, among other fields.

Career Options:

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Salary Range (CAD)

Job Description

Interpreter/Translator

51114$45,000 - $90,000Translate spoken or written language in a variety of settings such as conferences, legal proceedings, or publications.

International Aid Worker

41403$50,000 - $90,000Work with international organizations to provide humanitarian aid, focusing on cultural and language-specific needs.

Travel Consultant (Specializing in Cultural Tourism)

64310$40,000 - $75,000Plan and arrange travel experiences with a focus on cultural immersion and language-specific tours.

Librarians

51100$50,000 - $90,000Work in libraries managing resources and providing access to cultural and linguistic materials.