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Combining Modern Languages with Philosophy, Ethics, and Religion prepares you with valuable knowledge, linguistic abilities, and transferable skills sought after in today's global job market. You'll enhance both written (such as translation) and spoken competencies while gaining cultural understanding of your chosen language. The program also offers comprehensive exposure to diverse religious, ethical, and philosophical traditions—covering analytical and continental philosophy alongside Eastern and Western religious studies. Language courses incorporate writing skills (including translation and essays) and speaking practice with native instructors. Modern language electives let you explore the cinema, literature, history, and culture of your target language's country. The Philosophy, Ethics, and Religion component delivers multifaceted perspectives on influential ideas that have shaped human thought and their connections to religious beliefs. Beyond academics, student-led societies organize cultural and social events to enrich your learning experience and foster connections. Placement Year and International Experience Year options are available.
Career Prospects
A degree in Modern Languages and Philosophy, Ethics, and Religion develops versatile skills applicable to numerous professions. Graduates frequently pursue careers in education, translation, media, and communications, while others excel in public service, marketing, and business sectors. Essentially, you'll acquire a broad skillset highly regarded by employers across various industries.