French and English Double Major Program 48 months Undergraduate Programme By University of Jordan |TopUniversities
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Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

LinguisticsMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Linguistics

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

This French and English Double Major Program follows the "dual languages" approach followed in the College of Foreign Languages, which means that the French language is a new language for most students and will be a main language of learning, while the English language that students learn in school will be a second (secondary) language. Our program will differ from the rest of the bilingual programs as it is not a language and literature program but an applied language program for the purpose of preparing students for the labor market.


There will be a few literary subjects, but they will be in the program with the aim of training students in critical thinking and not with the aim of graduating students specialized in literature. Instead there will be many materials in French and English for different purposes (Business, tourism, education, etc.) which will help students in their professional future, as the program will contain a large number of materials that qualify the student for the labor market and gain him / her linguistic and applied skills that distinguish the program from other bilingual programs and prepare its graduates in fields Different later in the job market.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Linguistics

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

This French and English Double Major Program follows the "dual languages" approach followed in the College of Foreign Languages, which means that the French language is a new language for most students and will be a main language of learning, while the English language that students learn in school will be a second (secondary) language. Our program will differ from the rest of the bilingual programs as it is not a language and literature program but an applied language program for the purpose of preparing students for the labor market.


There will be a few literary subjects, but they will be in the program with the aim of training students in critical thinking and not with the aim of graduating students specialized in literature. Instead there will be many materials in French and English for different purposes (Business, tourism, education, etc.) which will help students in their professional future, as the program will contain a large number of materials that qualify the student for the labor market and gain him / her linguistic and applied skills that distinguish the program from other bilingual programs and prepare its graduates in fields Different later in the job market.

Admission Requirements

Required Documents Applicants must submit the following documents:   1.    Original General Secondary Certificate (Tawjihi) certified by The Ministry of Education (for Jordanian certificates) or an equivalent issued by The Ministry of Education (for non-Jordanian certificates). 2.    Original Comprehensive Exam Certificate and original transcript properly certified by The Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (for community college Diploma holders). 3.     An authenticated copy of both the civil identification card and Birth Certificate (for Jordanians). 4.     A copy of the passport (for non-Jordanians). 5.     Three photos. 6.     Original “Good Reputation and Conduct” document and an original certified   transcript   for those  who have been previously enrolled at institutions other than UJ.     NOTE: All accepted students are going to undertake an Arabic proficiency test, English proficiency test and computer skills proficiency test during their first semester.     (Testing dates will be announced at the website later on during the semester).

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