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 TAN TAO UNIVERSITY

Gillis Hall, Tan Tao University Avenue, Tan Duc E.City, Duc Hoa, Long An Province

The curriculum of Tan Tao University (TTU) English studies aims to offer its training to produce high qualified bachelors who will be proficient in English and use it effectively in academic and non-academic situations, possess well-rounded knowledge about the language and cultures of English-speaking countries, have the ability and cultural knowledge to live, work and implement a renovation in a global English-speaking setting and international integration. Additionally, students will be equipped with the necessary skills to complete Independent English Study Projects, and will be prepared to apply to a post-graduate or Master’s program to further education and become an expert in their field of study.

EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES OF ENGLISH STUDIES

1. Knowledge
1 ELO01 Mastering theoretical and practical knowledge of English studies throughout the breadth and depth of the language in order to use English proficiently in all situations.
2 ELO02 Understanding and applying basic knowledge of social sciences, humanities, political science, Vietnamese law, and the liberal arts education of English studies.
3 ELO03 Applying information and communications technology (ICT) to meet job requirements that are related to English studies.
4 ELO04 Being able to plan, organize, and supervise the application of knowledge in culture and literature, translation and interpretation, and ESL teaching activities.
5 ELO05 Applying basic knowledge of management and operation of English-related activities.
2. Skills
6 ELO06 Having skills in analysis, synthesis, evaluation, etc. in order to handle complex English-related issues.
7 ELO07 Being skillful in taking initiative, exercising leadership, and having the ability to start an English-related business to create jobs for themselves and for other people.
8 ELO08 Being able to think critically and creatively, and using change-induced alternatives to effectively solve problems that are related to English studies.
9 ELO09 Having the ability to evaluate the quality and effectiveness of the English-related tasks assigned, and to appraise other people’s competence to complete their respective work.
10 ELO10 Having the skills to communicate (in writing, orally, etc.) with colleagues and

other people in the workplace clearly and effectively, and to solve English-related interpersonal challenges.

11 ELO11 Having the ability of using another foreign language (Korean, Chinese, Japanese, French, Vietnamese for foreign students, etc.) at level 3/6 according to the six-level Foreign Language Proficiency Framework for Vietnam.
3. Autonomy and Responsibility
12 ELO12 Having the ability to work independently, form a sense of self-study, learn online and offline, and build awareness of lifelong learning. Also, having the ability to work with other people in a team and having a sense of personal responsibility as well as responsibility to the group.
13 ELO13 The ability to guide and supervise other people to perform specific tasks related to English studies.
14 ELO14 The ability to self-direct, draw professional conclusions, and defend personal perspectives; the ability to adapt, innovate, create, realize innovative ideas, and participate in start-up projects in the English studies sector.
15 ELO15 The ability to plan, organize, manage, and coordinate professional work related to the use of resources in the workplace; the ability to evaluate work efficiently and to offer solutions in order to improve the performance result.

4 years, equivalent to 8 semesters; (the program length can be reduced thanks to individual students’ ability and conditions)

120 credits (not including credits for national defense and MOET courses)

Credits for national defense education and other courses required by MOET: not counted in cumulative grade point average.

  • TTU core courses: 30 credits
  • SHL core courses: 15 credits
  • English major courses: 30 credits
  • Courses required from concentration area: 15 credits
  • Electives (from any Schools): 24 credits
  • Internship or independent study: 06 credits

(Note: No more than 10 credits for internship or independent study).

No. Codes Courses Credits Credits allocated
Theory Practice
MOET Courses
1 MACL102 Basic Principles of Marxism-Leninism 0
2 MACL103 Revolutionary way of Vietnam Communist Party 0
3 MACL104 Ho Chi Minh Thought 0
4 MACL105 Physical Education: Athletics 0
5 MACL105 (T1) Physical Education:Tennis 1 0
6 MACL105 (T2) Physical Education:Tennis 2 0
7 MACL106 National Defense & Security Education 0
TTU Core Courses
1 HUM101 Writing and Ideas 3 3 0
2 HUM102 Culture and Literature 3 3 0
3 HIS101 Civilizations 3 3 0
4 HIS102 Modern Times 3 3 0
5 MATH101 Calculus I 3 3 0
6 ECON101 Microeconomics 3 3 0
7 ECON102 Macroeconomics 3 3 0
8 MGT101 Introduction to Management 3 3 0
9 MGT102 Leadership and Communications 3 3 0
10 CHEM101 or PHYS101 Core Concepts in Chemistry/ Intro Mechanics 3 3 0
SHL Courses
1 FL101 Foreign Language 1 (Japanese/Korean/Chinese, etc) 3 3 0
2 FL102 Foreign Language 2 (Japanese/Korean/Chinese, etc) 3 3 0
3 COMP201 Composition 3 3 0
4 HUM205 Public Speaking & Forensics 3 3 0
5 ENGL211S Digital Writing 3 3 0
English Courses
1 ENGL184S Readings in Genre 3 3 0
2 ENGL201 Introduction to Linguistics 3 3 0
3 ENGL233 16th Century English Literature 3 3 0
4 ENGL251 British Literature 3 3 0
5 ENGL270 Classics of American Literature: 1860-1915 3 3 0
6 ENGL206 Variety in Language 3 3 0
7 ENGL451 Language, Culture, and Society 3 3 0
8 ENGL482S Studies in Contemporary Theory: Culture, Politics, and Society 3 3 0
9 ENGL334 Shakespeare: Comedies and Romances 3 3 0
10 LING415 Sociolinguistics 3 3 0
Courses for Culture & Literature Minor
1 ENGL221S Introduction to the Writing of Fiction 3 3 0
2 ENGL108 Introduction to Cultural Studies 3 3 0
3 ENGL269 Classics of American Literature: 1820-1860 3 3 0
4 ENGL271 Classics of American Literature: 1915-1960 3 3 0
5 CUL301 Cross-Cultural Communication & Conflict Resolution 3 3 0
Courses for Translation-Interpretation
1 LING306 Introduction to Translation & Interpretation 3 3 0
2 TRAN301 Translation 1 3 3 0
3 INTE 301 Interpretation 1 3 3 0
4 LING308SS Bilingualism 3 3 0
5 LING427 Contrastive Analysis 3 3 0
Courses for TESOL
1 EDUC101 Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education 3 3 0
2 EDUC237 Contemporary  Issues in Education 3 3 0
3 LING340 Theories & Methods of TESOL 3 3 0
4 LING342 Testing & Assessment 3 3 0
5 LING343 Teaching Practicum 3 3 0

 

Elective Courses
1 HIS271 History of South Asia 3 3 0
2 ENGL302 Drama & Poetry 3 3 0
3 ESP401 English for Business & Tourism 3 3 0
4 ENGL220S Introduction to the Writing of Poetry 3 3 0
5 CALL301 Computer Assisted Language Learning in Linguistics (CALL) 3 3 0
6 HIS272 History of Southeast Asia 3 3 0
7 LING101 Practical Phonetics 3 3 0
8 LING310 Research Studies 3 3 0
9 INST401 Independent Study – Part 1 3 0 3
10 INST402 Independent Study – Part 2 3 0 3
11 Other electives

Các môn học tự chọn từ các Chuyên ngành khác hoặc từ các Khoa khác

 

Internship/Independent Studies
1 ENGL493 Research & Internship/ Independent Studies 6 3 3

 

TTU employs the credit-based training program. Therefore, students are advised to take the courses in an appropriate sequence. Following is a typical plan for a 4-year program of studies by SHL.

Year Semester Courses Credits
I Fall ESL
HUM101, HIS101, MATH101, ECON101, MGT101 15
Spring HUM102, HIS 102, ECON102, MGT102, CHEM102MACL105-106: Physical Education 15
Summer Courses required by MOET
II Fall FL101, COMP201, HUM205, ENGL184S, ENGL108 15
Spring FL102, EDUC101, ENGL211S, ENGL201, ENGL251 15
Summer Courses required by MOET
III Fall ENGL233, ENGL206, ENGL 221S, ENGL334, CUL301 15
Spring ENGL270, ENGL269, EDUC237, LING306, LING415, ENGL482S 18
Summer 2 Elective courses 6
IV Fall TRAN301, INTE301, ENGL271, LING304, ENGL451, LING427 18
Spring ENGL493Internship 6
Total 120

High school graduates or students of equivalent degrees who are healthy enough to complete their studies, in Good Academic and Disciplinary Standing, not under investigation, can apply to TTU. Additionally, target students must meet all the requirements that satisfy the MOET’s university student admission regulations and the TTU’s student admission plan.

Training procedure

The training procedure is divided into 8 semesters. (However, the program length can be reduced due to students’ ability and condition)

Taught 100% in English;

Taught according to the credit-based system;

Internship: in semester 8

  Graduation Requirements

Bachelor degrees are awarded to students who meet the following:

  • Registered at TTU full time for at least four full semesters;
  • Completed the requirements of at least one major degree program;
  • Completed at least 120 semester hours or credits;
  • Completed all TTU courses satisfying degree requirements with a cumulative grade point average of elective courses at least 1.67 or higher;
  • Completed all TTU courses that satisfy major and/or minor requirements and all mandatory courses with a grade of at least 2.00 or higher;
  • Satisfied the English requirement: TOEFL PBT 600 or IELTS band 7.0 or equivalent (see the conversion table among the standardized tests);
  • Completed courses of physical education, national defense education and other courses required by MOET;
  • Completed 4 credits for soft skills activities approved by Student Affairs department;
  • Demonstrated to be a student in “Good Academic and Disciplinary Standing”, not under investigation.