At the moment, I am quite keen to pursue my interest in the Italian language and study it at university.
I'm quite interested in 2 courses (1 in particular) offered at Deakin University.
* Bachelor of Arts majoring in Italian
* Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) majoring in Italian.
I know people who study an International Studies degree really want to work for laces like DFAT, etc and it is really competative. I'd also love to work for DFAT, but are their more pathways and career opportunities than that??
I would definitley study abroad during my second year ^^
In your opinion, which one would be better to study and why?
Has anybody studied either of these courses before?
And also, is there any way to combine studying Italian with Criminology besides doing a BA Criminology together with a Diploma of languages?
TIA
I'm quite interested in 2 courses (1 in particular) offered at Deakin University.
* Bachelor of Arts majoring in Italian
* Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) majoring in Italian.
I know people who study an International Studies degree really want to work for laces like DFAT, etc and it is really competative. I'd also love to work for DFAT, but are their more pathways and career opportunities than that??
I would definitley study abroad during my second year ^^
In your opinion, which one would be better to study and why?
Has anybody studied either of these courses before?
And also, is there any way to combine studying Italian with Criminology besides doing a BA Criminology together with a Diploma of languages?
TIA