Bachelor of Arts in English and Intercultural Studies: Writing, Literature and Translation 36 months Undergraduate Program By Université de Sherbrooke |Top Universities

Bachelor of Arts in English and Intercultural Studies: Writing, Literature and Translation

Program Duration

36 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

English Language and LiteratureMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

English Language and Literature

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

You will study English-speaking literatures and cultures, the origins of English, intercultural relations, communication and translation. An analysis of the relationships between cultural and linguistic communities will help you better understand the concepts of nation, ethnicity, identity and cultural borrowing. By studying English and culture at UdeS, you will evolve in a dynamic department that offers lectures, literary encounters, film screenings and other activities that encourage creativity, reflection and discussion. You will benefit from teaching in small groups, promoting exchanges. You will enjoy privileged access to renowned specialists who will constantly fuel your passion for culture.

Program overview

Main Subject

English Language and Literature

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

You will study English-speaking literatures and cultures, the origins of English, intercultural relations, communication and translation. An analysis of the relationships between cultural and linguistic communities will help you better understand the concepts of nation, ethnicity, identity and cultural borrowing. By studying English and culture at UdeS, you will evolve in a dynamic department that offers lectures, literary encounters, film screenings and other activities that encourage creativity, reflection and discussion. You will benefit from teaching in small groups, promoting exchanges. You will enjoy privileged access to renowned specialists who will constantly fuel your passion for culture.

Admission requirements

100+
7+

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Located in Canada, in the Province of Quebec, the Université de Sherbrooke is a French-speaking institution that offers the opportunity to benefit from an academic education that is recognized and valued around the world. The Université de Sherbrooke is host to more than 40,500 students, of which 10,200 are registered at the University of the Third Age. The Université de Sherbrooke has been welcoming international students ever since it was founded. Currently, 2,200 foreign students from 96 countries worldwide attend the Université. More than 82% of the students enrolled at the Université are from outside Sherbrooke region. There are 6634 employees at the Université de Sherbrooke, including 3800 professors, lecturers and clinical professors. In Quebec, universities are the only source of higher education. The North-American system is not comprised of grandes écoles or private higher education institutions. North-American universities are considered prestigious establishments and students receive high quality training and recognized diplomas. They can be compared to the European institutes of higher education (grandes écoles) for the quality of education, while remaining affordable. The Université de Sherbrooke is situated in the southern part of Quebec, 150 km from Montréal, 220 km from Québec City and some 40 km from the American border.

Located in Canada, in the Province of Quebec, the Université de Sherbrooke is a French-speaking institution that offers the opportunity to benefit from an academic education that is recognized and valued around the world. The Université de Sherbrooke is host to more than 40,500 students, of which 10,200 are registered at the University of the Third Age. The Université de Sherbrooke has been welcoming international students ever since it was founded. Currently, 2,200 foreign students from 96 countries worldwide attend the Université. More than 82% of the students enrolled at the Université are from outside Sherbrooke region. There are 6634 employees at the Université de Sherbrooke, including 3800 professors, lecturers and clinical professors. In Quebec, universities are the only source of higher education. The North-American system is not comprised of grandes écoles or private higher education institutions. North-American universities are considered prestigious establishments and students receive high quality training and recognized diplomas. They can be compared to the European institutes of higher education (grandes écoles) for the quality of education, while remaining affordable. The Université de Sherbrooke is situated in the southern part of Quebec, 150 km from Montréal, 220 km from Québec City and some 40 km from the American border.

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