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Translation | Hospitality Management
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Services | Langauges
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English
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Program Overview


English Language for Tourism and Hospitality

Program Overview

The English Language for Tourism and Hospitality program is designed to equip students with the language skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in the tourism and hospitality industry. This program focuses on developing students' ability to communicate effectively in English, both written and spoken, within the context of tourism and hospitality.


Program Details

  • The program curriculum includes courses on English language foundations, tourism and hospitality terminology, and communication skills specific to the industry.
    • Topics covered may include:
      • English grammar and vocabulary
      • Reading and writing skills
      • Listening and speaking skills
      • Tourism and hospitality industry overview
      • Customer service and relations
  • The program aims to enhance students' understanding of the tourism and hospitality sector, enabling them to provide high-quality services and interact professionally with clients and colleagues.

Admission Criteria

  • To be eligible for the program, applicants must meet specific admission requirements, which may include:
    • Proficiency in English, demonstrated through language proficiency tests or previous English language studies
    • Completion of secondary education or equivalent
    • Relevant work experience in the tourism and hospitality industry (optional)

Tuition Fees

  • The tuition fees for the English Language for Tourism and Hospitality program vary depending on the institution, location, and duration of the program.
  • Fees may include additional costs for materials, exams, and other program-related expenses.

Research Areas

  • The program may offer opportunities for research in areas related to language, tourism, and hospitality, such as:
    • Language teaching methodologies
    • Cultural competence in tourism and hospitality
    • Industry trends and developments
  • Research projects may be conducted under the supervision of experienced faculty members, providing students with hands-on experience in research design, implementation, and presentation.

Program Outcomes

  • Upon completion of the program, graduates can expect to possess advanced English language skills, specifically tailored to the tourism and hospitality industry.
  • They will be equipped to pursue careers in various sectors, including hotels, restaurants, travel agencies, and tourism boards, or to continue their studies at a higher level.
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