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Browse Programs Admission InformationThe Bachelor's program in English aims to provide students with a strong foundation in the English language, literature, and culture, in addition to essential linguistic skills in comprehension and both oral and written expression. The curriculum includes a diverse range of core, methodological, and exploratory units, covering literary texts, grammar, phonetics, culture and civilization, translation, and language teaching. It also focuses on developing academic research skills and oral and written communication, enabling students to enhance their linguistic abilities and prepare for the job market or further studies.
The core courses cover the study of linguistic structures, reading techniques, and text analysis, as well as academic writing fundamentals. Students also acquire research methodology skills and learn to use digital tools applied to language studies.
The Bachelor's program in English includes a range of advanced topics aimed at enhancing students' linguistic, literary, and cultural knowledge. These topics include Applied Linguistics, which explores syntactic and semantic relationships in language, as well as Advanced Phonetics, covering rhythm, intonation, and differences between American and British pronunciation. The curriculum also includes World Literature and Literary Theories, focusing on the analysis of modern texts such as modernism and contemporary narratives. Other key topics include Teaching Methodologies for English as a Foreign Language, equipping students with advanced instructional skills. Lastly, the program offers English for Specific Purposes (ESP), which focuses on applying English in various professional fields such as business and technology.
To enroll in the Bachelor's program in English, students must meet the following requirements: