School of Graduate Studies

BACHELOR'S DEGREE

A. BUSINESS ENGLISH COMMUNICATION
Business English Communication is a popular major amongst many students nowadays since this major covers two skills: those in English and in Business Communication, which makes students very employable. The curriculum focuses on advanced English such as speaking, reading, writing, and listening; moreover, the curriculum also put emphasis on the art of communication in business such as business letters, memos and other documents in English.

Major Courses (3 credits each; *, Foundation Year courses)
ASN401: Nationalism, Internationalism and Cultural Identities
ASN404: Asian Politics
ENG104: Business English
ENG105: Practical English in Use I*
ENG107: The Written Language*
ENG108: Critical Reading and Writing
ENG205: Practical English in Use II
ENG206: Practical English in Use III
ENG207: English Grammar in Context
ENG208: Advanced English Grammar in Context
ENG216: Technical Writing for Business
ENG218: Writing for Academic Purposes
ENG219: Business Communication
ENG302: English for Specific Purposes
ENG303: Translation and Interpretation
ENG307: Professional Business Writing
ENG308: Presentation Skills and Public Speaking
ENG312: Advanced English Proficiency
ENG410: Arts of Human Communication and Leadership
ENG411: Advanced Report Writing
ENG413: Proposal and Project Writing
ENG422: Advanced Business Communication
IBS302: Introduction to International Business
MKT402: Customer Relationship Management
General Education (3 credits each; *, Foundation Year courses)
COM101: Interpersonal Communication
ENG101: College English*
ENG102: English Composition*
HIS101: Cambodian History*
INT104: Geopolitics and Globalization
ITE101: Fundamentals of Computing*
KHM140: Khmer Culture*
LAW101: Introduction to Law*
MTH120: Introduction to Statistics*
PHL104: Critical Reasoning
PHL105: Moral Philosophy
POL101: Introduction to Political Science*
PSY101: Introduction to Psychology
RES201: Introduction to Research
RES301: Research Methodology
WMN201: Perspectives on Women in Society
Other Electives (3 credits each)
BUS304: Leadership Skills
EDC101: Principles of Education
MKT201: Principles of Marketing
MKT306: Public Relations
ORG201: Organizational Behavior

B. ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
This program prepares students for problem-solving skills through exposure to literature studies and the logic underlying grammar for advanced English proficiency necessary for real-world of work in the 21st century. By including theoretical and practical aspects of language and literature, students develop their talents, realize their full potential and eventually contribute to positive social development.

Major Courses (3 credits each; *, Foundation Year courses)
ENG105: Practical English in Use I*
ENG106: Introduction to the Appreciation of English Literature
ENG107: The Written Language*
ENG108: Critical Reading and Writing
ENG205: Practical English in Use II
ENG206: Practical English in Use III
ENG208: Advanced Grammar and Usage
ENG209: Spoken English
ENG215: Critical Approaches to Reading Literature
ENG218: Writing for Academic Purposes
ENG219: Business Communication
ENG227: Studies in Fiction
ENG232: Asian English Literature
ENG234: Literature and Society
ENG305: Teaching English as a Foreign Language
ENG308: Presentation Skills and Public Speaking
ENG315: English for Tourism
ENG316: English for Management
ENG318: English for Law
ENG321: Introduction to Linguistics
ENG407: The Romantic Period
ENG408: The Victorian Period
ENG412: Asian American Literature
ENG422: Advanced Business Communication
General Education (3 credits each; *, Foundation Year courses)
COM101: Interpersonal Communication
ENG101: College English*
ENG102: English Composition*
HIS101: Cambodian History*
INT104: Geopolitics and Globalization
ITE101: Fundamentals of Computing*
KHM140: Khmer Culture*
LAW101: Introduction to Law*
MTH120: Introduction to Statistics*
PHL104: Critical Reasoning
PHL105: Moral Philosophy
POL101: Introduction to Political Science*
PSY101: Introduction to Psychology
RES201: Introduction to Research
RES301: Research Methodology
WMN201: Perspectives on Women in Society
Other Electives (3 credits each)
BUS304: Leadership Skills
EDC101: Principles of Education
MKT201: Principles of Marketing
MKT306: Public Relations
ORG201: Organizational Behavior

C. ENGLISH LANGUAGE TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETATION
English Translation and Interpretation is an essential and very popular major amongst many students in the Kingdom of Cambodia who wish to use English as a means to communicate in business, to self-develop and to improve the institutions or to run businesses, especially in translation sector. This major can meet the current and future job markets in English Translation and Interpretation in the field of business, law, economy, politics, diplomacy, humanities, media systems, and arts in Khmer and English. The studies focus on advanced English such as grammar, sentence structure, and translation and interpretation, methods of both written and spoken from English to Khmer or vice versa.

Major Courses (3 credits each; *, Foundation Year courses)
ASN401: Nationalism, Internationalism and Cultural Identities
ASN404: Asian Politics
ENG104: Business English
ENG105: Practical English in Use I*
ENG107: The Written Language*
ENG108: Critical Reading and Writing
ENG205: Practical English in Use II
ENG206: Practical English in Use III
ENG207: English Grammar in Context
ENG208: Advanced English Grammar in Context
ENG209: Spoken English
ENG216: Technical Writing for Business
ENG218: Writing for Academic Purposes
ENG219: Business Communication
ENG235: Introduction to Translation
ENG236: Introduction to Interpretation
ENG302: English for Specific Purposes
ENG303: Translation and Interpretation
ENG307: Professional Business Writing
ENG410: Arts of Human Communication and leadership
ENG411: Advanced Report Writing
ENG413: Proposal and Project Writing
ENG414: Advanced Translation and Interpretation
ENG422: Advanced Business Communication
General Education (3 credits each; *, Foundation Year courses)
COM101: Interpersonal Communication
ENG101: College English*
ENG102: English Composition*
HIS101: Cambodian History*
INT104: Geopolitics and Globalization
ITE101: Fundamentals of Computing*
KHM140: Khmer Culture*
LAW101: Introduction to Law*
MTH120: Introduction to Statistics*
PHL104: Critical Reasoning
PHL105: Moral Philosophy
POL101: Introduction to Political Science*
PSY101: Introduction to Psychology
RES201: Introduction to Research
RES301: Research Methodology
WMN201: Perspectives on Women in Society
Other Electives (3 credits each)
BUS304: Leadership Skills
EDC101: Principles of Education
MKT201: Principles of Marketing
MKT306: Public Relations
ORG201: Organizational Behavior

D. TEACHING ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Teaching English as a Foreign Language is one of the most popular major in both the region and the world since English is an important international language and the lingua-franca widely used in everyday communications like the studies at educational institutions, research, business and commerce communications, international relations, overseas studies, computer and Internet usages, and self-development through documentation in English. The curriculum focuses on the training of undergraduates to be professional teachers and/or instructors of English.

Major Courses (3 credits each; *, Foundation Year courses)
ENG105: Practical English in Use I*
ENG106: Introduction to the Appreciation of English Literature
ENG107: The Written Language*
ENG108: Critical Reading and Writing
ENG205: Practical English in Use II
ENG206: Practical English in Use III
ENG208: Advanced Grammar and Usage
ENG209: Spoken English
ENG215: Critical Approaches to Reading Literature
ENG218: Writing for Academic Purposes
ENG219: Business Communication
ENG227: Studies in Fiction
ENG232: Asian English Literature
ENG234: Literature and Society
ENG305: Teaching English as a Foreign Language
ENG308: Presentation Skills and Public Speaking
ENG315: English for Tourism
ENG316: English for Management
ENG318: English for Law
ENG321: Introduction to Linguistics
ENG407: The Romantic Period
ENG408: The Victorian Period
ENG412: Asian American Literature
ENG422: Advanced Business Communication
General Education (3 credits each; *, Foundation Year courses)
COM101: Interpersonal Communication
ENG101: College English*
ENG102: English Composition*
HIS101: Cambodian History*
INT104: Geopolitics and Globalization
ITE101: Fundamentals of Computing*
KHM140: Khmer Culture*
LAW101: Introduction to Law*
MTH120: Introduction to Statistics*
PHL104: Critical Reasoning
PHL105: Moral Philosophy
POL101: Introduction to Political Science*
PSY101: Introduction to Psychology
RES201: Introduction to Research
RES301: Research Methodology
WMN201: Perspectives on Women in Society
Other Electives (3 credits each)
BUS304: Leadership Skills
EDC101: Principles of Education
MKT201: Principles of Marketing
MKT306: Public Relations
ORG201: Organizational Behavior




 

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