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This program enables you to pair a Modern Language (options include Chinese, French, German, Italian, or Spanish at beginner or advanced levels) with Criminology & Criminal Justice studies. You'll enhance both written and verbal communication abilities while exploring cultural perspectives. The curriculum provides comprehensive understanding of crime theories, offender and victim dynamics, and the functioning of criminal justice systems.
Every language course incorporates writing competencies (such as translation and composition) and speaking practice led by native instructors.
Elective modules in modern languages offer opportunities to explore the cinema, literature, history, and traditions of your chosen language's country. Your Criminology and Criminal Justice coursework will examine various societal and political themes that complement your language studies.
Supplemental activities are available to deepen your subject understanding while fostering connections with peers.
Optional Placement Year and International Experience Year
Career Prospects
A degree combining Modern Languages with Criminology and Criminal Justice equips graduates with versatile skills applicable to numerous professions. Graduates frequently pursue roles in education, translation, law enforcement, and correctional services. Many also establish rewarding careers in government, nonprofit organizations, and corporate environments. Essentially, you'll develop a valuable skill set sought after by employers across diverse industries.