Bachelor’s Course in Language Mediation Sciences

SECURITY, CRIMINOLOGY AND SOCIAL DEFENSE

This course aims to train professionals in forensic language mediation working in the field of investigation and science.

Objectives of the Course

This course aims to train professionals in forensic language mediation working in the field of investigation and science, and carrying out translation and interpreting activities.

The student will learn the necessary competences to understand criminal phenomena, as well as the ones to work in international contexts by developing a systemic, global and cultural approach at both national and international level.

Curriculum

The student can choose one of the following plans of study:

Plan A – Second language of choice TRANSLATION (French-German-Spanish)

Plan B – Second language of choice INTERPRETATION (French-German-Spanish)

Unit CodeStudy UnitCredits
L-FIL- LET/12

Italian Linguistics

6

SPS/08

Intercultural Communication and Society

6

L-LIN/10

English literature 1

9

L-LIN/05-03-13

Second Language Literature 1 – other than English

9

L-LIN/12

Language Mediation 1 – English

15
L-LIN/04-07-14

Second Language Mediation 1 – other than English

15

Unit Code

Study Unit

Credits

SPS/12

Criminology and victimology

6

SECS-P/02

Economic Crime, Mafia and Illegal Economies

6

SPS/12

Workshops in Sociology of Deviance and of Safety

6

M-DEA/01

Forms and social representations of violence

6

L-LIN/10

English Literature 2

6

L-LIN/12

Language Mediation 2 – English

15

L-LIN/04-07-14

Second Language Mediation 2 – other than English

15

Unit Code

Study Unit

Credits

L-LIN/12

Language Mediation 3 – English

15

L-LIN/04-07-14-21
L-OR/12-21

Second Language Mediation 3 – other than English

15

 

Study Unit of student’s choice

15
 

Tutorials, Conferences, Certifications and Workshops

3

 

Internship

6

 

Final Exam

6

Main Subjects

This course includes specific subjects and practical workshops to study the phenomena of violence and deviance. The main subjects are, among others:

  • Economic crime, Mafia and Illegal Economies

  • Forms and social representations of violence

Some vocational workshops

  • Workshops in Psychological Discipline

  • Workshops in Sociology of Deviance and of Safety

  • Workshops in Criminal Sciences

Career opportunities

Columbus Academy’s curriculum of study provides the necessary skills to obtain a private investigator‘s license at police stations, as well as to carry out the following professions:

  • Special correspondent;

  • Forensic mediator in private and public

    bodies;

  • Prison Administration operator;

  • Expert in mediation in prefectures, police stations, airports and council;

  • Scientific translator;

  • Cultural and healt mediator.
     

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