College of Arts, Humanities and Languages

Structure

Degrees:
  1. Bachelor of Arts, in Teaching English as a Foreign Language
  2. Bachelor of Arts in English Communication
  3. Bachelor of Arts in English Interpretation and Translation
Vision

The College of Arts, Humanities, and Languages envisions to produce graduates with excellent knowledge and commendable proficiency in the English language and with critical minds who can pursue an in-depth examination of human activities, cultural practices, and theoretical approaches within the context of modern and developing societies.

Mission

The College of Arts, Humanities, and Languages hopes to respond to the needs of its students who are expectant to learn and master the English language and be exposed to other languages like Khmer, French, Japanese, and German. It also hopes to strengthen the students’ awareness of their roles, duties, and responsibilities towards the Cambodian people, culture, and society. This awareness can be brought about through their reading and analysis of the social, cultural, and political lives and activities of ASEAN neighbors and the world.

Objectives

The College of Arts, Humanities, and Languages will have graduates who can apply their acquired knowledge in teaching, research, and scholarship. These graduates will understand very well the value of preserving, nurturing, and cultivating traditional Khmer values and cultural practices.
In order to produce such graduates, the College of Arts, Humanities, and Languages commits itself to providing high quality academic services through employing professional local and expatriate faculty members who are Doctoral and Master’s degree holders.
The College is also committed to achieving international recognition for its degrees. In order for this to be realized, the College has formed a curriculum committee whose members are internationally recognized curriculum experts. The curricula therefore are following international standards.

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