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22 BA Programs in Intercultural Studies 2024

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    BA Programs in Intercultural Studies

    Undergraduate students often hope to achieve a Bachelor of Arts. This arts and humanities degree can take three to four years to finish. Curriculum and full time status can dictate how long it takes a student to complete the degree.

    What is a BA in Intercultural Studies? Students who choose this degree often learn how to analyze different cultural phenomena. They may become knowledgeable about various cultures and better able to understand them in a broad context, including a historical one. Many study plans offer a typical approach to learning. Instructors can use lectures and written exams on cultural, social and historical subjects to teach their students. Traditionally designed to assist those who want to communicate internationally, this degree is an opportunity to learn about the interactions of societies around the globe.

    The graduates of this program often have high analytical skills. They also tend to be great at interpersonal communication and work well internationally. For employers locally and abroad, these are generally highly desired skills.

    Students often worry about the costs of earning their BA. The truth is that every school may have a different price. It is important to look at the school beforehand to determine the best fit.

    Those who have achieved their BA in Intercultural Studies may find careers as policy analysts, humanitarian aid workers, international developers or refugee settlement workers. The skills students learn when achieving this degree may help them understand the governments and policies of different countries. With this understanding, students may be able to develop policies for communities or analyze existing policies to determine whether they are effective. In addition, knowledge about the workings of different cultures may lead to careers as humanitarians abroad or as refugee settlement workers.

    While some schools may be local, if your schedule is tight, you may also find courses online. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.