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Thursday, September 09, 2010

Arts and Humanities

College of Arts and Humanities

The disciplines in the College of Arts and Humanities have been a traditional cornerstone of higher education in all of the world’s civilizations. In our fast-paced world of globalization and technology, the arts and humanities are more vital than ever. Following such traditions, the mission of this college is to advance knowledge, foster intellectual inquiry, and cultivate creative endeavor among faculty and students through teaching, research, scholarship, and public and professional involvement.

As a result, our students are able to think clearly and creatively, write fluently, and speak persuasively, can be part of an informed citizenry and shape the world in the twenty-first century. Further, on reading our Degree requirements, you will realize that our programs require students to not only do courses in their Major specialization; but also to take up electives to broaden their intellectual horizons. 

 

 

 Major

General Education

Other Electives

Associate

10 courses (30 credits)

10 courses (30 credits)

5 courses (15 credits)

Bachelors

18 courses (54 credits)

16 courses (49 credits)

11  courses (33 credits)

 

   

DEGREE OFFERINGS :

 
 

·          American Studies (UC/AA/BA)

 

·         Asian Studies (UC/GC/AA/BA/MA/Ph.D.)

Cambodian Studies (UC/AA/BA)                                     
Southeast Asian Studies (UC/AA/BA)

 

·         Communications (UC/GC/AA/BA/MA)

 

·         Fine Arts and Performing Arts (BA)

 

·         Foreign Languages and Literatures:

English (UC/GC/AA/BA/MA)                                           
French (AA/BA)                                                         
Japanese (UC/GC/AA/BA)                                              
Chinese (AA/BA)

 

·         Journalism (UC/BA)

 

·         Khmer (for Non-Cambodians (UC/GC/AA/BA)

 

·         Linguistics (BA)

 

·         Philosophy and Religious Studies (BA)

 

DEGREE PROGRAMS FOR STUDENTS OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE

 

MISSION
To produce graduates who have a good command of the wealth of the English language; and who can communicate effectively with others around the world.
 

DEGREE PROPRAM
The Bachelor's degree in English includes the following components:

  • Core courses on the English language and its usage
  • Courses on writing in English
  • Courses on Specialized English
  • Courses on Professional English
  • Courses on English Literature

The University of Cambodia also has a Master's program: please enquire.


FOUNDATION YEAR
The University of Cambodia's Foundation Year Program for new students has been officially recognized by the Accreditation Committee of Cambodia. It comprises eight compulsory core courses (24 credits); together with two oriented courses (6 credits) relevant to the student's chosen major. For English, students must do two of the following oriented courses (3 credits each):

  • EDC101: Principles of Education
  • ENG105: Practical English Language in Use
  • ENG106: Introduction to the Appreciation of Literature

EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS
Graduates from The University of Cambodia's English program can expect to find jobs in, for example, education, the media, governmental and other organizations, tourism and other situations where there is contact with non-Cambodians.
 

WHY CHOOSE UC?
Students graduating with a degree in English from The University of Cambodia will be:

  • Confident in understanding and communicating in the English language;
  • Well-prepared with an in-depth familiarity with their chosen subject-major;
  • Competent in critical and analytical thinking;
  • Able to find and compete for jobs locally and abroad.

 

For more details on any of the programs offered by College of Arts and Humanities, please mail us at cah@uc.edu.kh.

 

Note: The University of Cambodia reserves the right to update the present information without notice.