Build strong communication skills and cultural literacy through language, literature, and linguistics. This degree helps you develop the ability to analyze texts, translate meaningfully, and engage confidently in multilingual settings.
The Modern Languages and Literatures program at the University of Winnipeg equips students with essential communication skills and cultural literacy through an in-depth study of language, literature, and linguistics. This degree fosters the ability to analyze texts critically, translate effectively, and engage confidently in multilingual environments.
Students can pursue a Bachelor of Arts (BA) with options for a Major or Combined Major, as well as an Honours BA, allowing for a more extensive academic experience. The program typically spans 48 months, with various language pathways available.
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Honours pathway
International experience (recommended)
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For the latest course offerings, prerequisites, and degree requirements, please visit the programme's official website.
There are no specific GRE, GMAT, or GPA requirements noted for this program; however, students are encouraged to check the latest admission guidelines directly from the University of Winnipeg.
Graduates of the Modern Languages and Literatures program can explore diverse career paths in areas such as education, translation and interpretation, international relations, and cultural studies. The skills developed through this program prepare students for a globalized workforce, where multilingual abilities and cultural awareness are increasingly valued.
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