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The Bachelor of Arts program offers a selection of more than forty specialized fields, equipping students with research capabilities, in-depth subject expertise, and independent learning skills to gather information, evaluate evidence, and articulate sophisticated concepts. Students can broaden their international perspective through diverse internships, professional experiences, and study abroad options like the Monash Arts Global Immersion Guarantee, which readies them for multicultural workplaces while fostering connections with peers. The program cultivates a nuanced comprehension of human diversity, communication dynamics, and social structures. The Bachelor of Criminology examines crime and societal regulation: our definitions, root causes, and reactions reveal insights about our communities. This degree explores victimization, criminal behavior, and social disparities, analyzing crime and justice at local, national, and global levels. Students investigate offenses by individuals and institutions, along with law enforcement, judicial, and penal systems. The curriculum involves collaboration with policy experts and practical exposure to justice systems worldwide. Students can pair criminology with complementary fields like psychology, sociology, or gender studies. A dual degree in Arts and Criminology hones analytical reasoning, evidence assessment, and reform evaluation skills, producing specialists with versatile competencies valued across industries.
Monash's innovative European Languages program transforms students into fluent multilingual communicators and culturally aware global citizens, capable of navigating diverse societies across Europe and Latin America. Students can focus on French, German, Italian, Spanish, or Latin American Studies, beginning at basic, intermediate, or advanced levels. This globally oriented major reveals the historical connections between European cultures and their worldwide influence, while examining contemporary challenges to traditional paradigms. Through linguistic and cultural studies encompassing literature, history, and media, students encounter transformative ideas that have shaped—and continue to reshape—our world. Immersive overseas programs, including study tours and internships across Europe and Latin America, enhance language proficiency. In today's interconnected world, bilingual professionals with cultural intelligence are increasingly sought after in business, government, education, and cultural sectors, as monolingual competence becomes insufficient for global communication needs.