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2 Modern Languages BA Degree Programs in Canada


Mount Allison University
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Modern Languages, Literature, and Cultures
- Sackville, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Modern Languages, Literature, and Cultures provide expertise in two languages and knowledge of a third — as well as the literature and culture of the relevant communities. The Department of Modern Languages and Literatures is composed of five areas: French, German, Hispanic Studies, Japanese, and linguistics. This program exposes you to the practical study of language within small class sizes to provide an opportunity to acquire many skills that will serve you well in your future endeavors, including superior communicative competence, cultural awareness, and aesthetic literacy.


Mount Saint Vincent University
Bachelor of Arts Modern Languages (Chinese, French and Spanish)
- Halifax Regional Municipality, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
The Modern Languages Department offers undergraduate programs in French, practical programs in Spanish, and Chinese (Mandarin) courses. Our Modern Languages (MODL) programs allow students to fulfill requirements or recommended elective courses, and are of interest to those who wish to pursue personal or professional interests. They help those who want to study a language and a culture in-depth to meet their needs.
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Studying Modern Languages at the Bachelor’s level in Canada opens doors to diverse cultural experiences and global communication. This field offers a dynamic exploration of language, literature, and intercultural studies, allowing you to connect with various societal contexts.
Through courses in linguistics, translation, and literature, you'll learn to analyze language structures and develop advanced writing and speaking skills. You'll practice real-world applications, such as crafting effective communication strategies and conducting research on sociolinguistic trends. Many students build confidence as they engage with different cultures and perspectives through language immersion experiences and collaborative projects.
Graduates of Modern Languages programs often pursue careers in translation, education, international relations, and cultural consultancy. The applied emphasis of Canadian education fosters adaptability and prepares students for globally recognized career opportunities, allowing you to navigate various professional environments effectively. With a strong foundation in language proficiency and cultural awareness, you’ll be well-equipped for a successful future.