Arts, Humanity and Foreign Language

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INTRODUCTION
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Faculty of Arts, Humanity, and Foreign Languages has been run since 2003 according to the students who aim to improve their knowledge involved in English Language. So the Bachelor of Arts in English for work skills are four year courses designed to meet the demand from commercial, public, and voluntary sectors requiring professionals with advanced skills in English. Some fields of this degree are professionally recognized and vocationally focused, and offer practical learning experiences for all students.
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 MISSION
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Faculty of Arts, Humanity, and Foreign Languages is committed to providing knowledge, skills of social and psychological education, communication, national and international linguistics in order to enhance the students’ living-standard through consumption of knowledge and sources sustainably for country development and  peaceful cooperation in the world.
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PURPOSE
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To provide the students with significant knowledge and professional skills for communication and potential leadership.  After the students graduate all these degrees, they will be able to become:
- Professional foreign language teachers
- Skillful translators
- Tourist guides
- Psychological  educators
- Curriculum Developers
- Foreign language researchers
-Project managers
- Program managers, facilitators, and community trainers
- Writers and journalists
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Structure of Faculty of Arts, Humanity, and Foreign Languages
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CREDIT OF CURRICULUM
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                                    Foundation year                                   30 credits 
                                    Second year                                          30 credits
                                    Third year in field                                 30 credits
                                    Fourth year in field                               37 credits
                                    TOTAL                                        127 CREDITS