Foreign Language: Two Foreign Languages (English)
Academic degree: Bachelor of Education
Code and name of the educational program: 6B01703 “Foreign Language: Two Foreign Languages (English)”
Elective subjects:
After school: Foreign Language, World History
After college: Foundations of Pedagogy and Psychology, Foreign Language
Form and duration of studying:
Full-time (after school) – 4 years
On the basis of TPE (after college) full-time, shortened – 3 years
On the basis of HE (after university) full-time, shortened – 2 years
Description of the educational program:
The specialty “Foreign language: two foreign languages” implies the study of two foreign languages with the aim of achieving a high level of proficiency in each of them, also implies teaching students two foreign languages, with a focus on in-depth study of grammar, vocabulary, culture and history of countries where they are official or widely used languages. This specialty also involves the study of the linguistic and methodological aspects of teaching foreign languages.
The main goals of this major are to develop students’ reading, writing, speaking, and comprehension skills in two foreign languages. As part of their studies, students learn the language structures, vocabulary, culture, and history of the countries where the languages they are studying are spoken.
The Foreign Language Major: Two Foreign Languages usually includes the study of basic language skills such as grammar, writing, reading, listening, and speaking. Students learn languages using a variety of methods and approaches, including technology, to improve their foreign language knowledge and skills.
The Foreign Language: Two Foreign Languages program of study includes the following subjects:
- Grammar and vocabulary of foreign languages
- Conversation and practical exercises
- Study the literature, history, and culture of the countries where the languages are spoken
- Methods of teaching foreign languages
- Phonetics and pronunciation
- Linguistic Analysis of Foreign Languages
In addition, the Foreign Language: Two Foreign Languages specialty includes the study of the culture and history of countries where these languages are official or widely used languages. This is important for understanding the social, economic, and political aspects of the countries and for improving communication with native speakers.
Students majoring in Foreign Language: Two Foreign Languages may also study the linguistic and methodological aspects of teaching foreign languages, which will allow them to become experienced and qualified teachers. They may also have the opportunity to complete internships or practicums at foreign institutions, allowing them to broaden their horizons and acquire intercultural skills.
Career Opportunities:
Foreign Language: Two Foreign Languages” graduates can work in a variety of fields such as teaching, translation, international business, tourism, diplomacy, cultural relations, and more.
6B01703 Foreign Language: Two Foreign Languages (English)