Programs
(ENGLISH / FRENCH / CHINESE / JAPANESE) (INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM)
BACHELOR OF ARTS PROGRAM IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS LANGUAGES
Discover the academic structure, core subjects, and specialization options available in our international programs. Explore how each track is designed to equip students with language fluency, cultural insight, and professional skills for the global business landscape.
CURRICULUM STRUCTURE - 126 CREDITS
1. GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES
• 24 Credits
2. SPECIALIZED COURSES — 96 CREDITS
• Core Courses – 30 Credits
• Major Required Courses – 51 Credits
• Business Language Elective Track – 15 Credits
– Airlines and Hospitality Track
– Self-Entrepreneurship Track
– Media and Entertainment Track
– Languages of Interest Track
– Design Your Own Experience Track
3. FREE ELECTIVE COURSES
• 6 Credits
Highly qualified and experienced lecturers possess international industry experience in trade, diplomacy, and corporate communication, offering practical insights into real-world business contexts. Fluent in multiple languages and cultures, they bring global perspectives to the classroom. Their expertise ensures students gain the language, intercultural, and professional skills essential for thriving in today’s global business environment.
Our programs combine advanced language training with essential business knowledge, equipping students to communicate effectively in global professional settings. Through practical language use, case studies, and real-world business scenarios, students gain fluency alongside insights into international trade, marketing, and corporate culture. This integrated approach ensures graduates are not only linguistically proficient but also business-knowledgeable, ready to navigate cross-cultural challenges and succeed in international markets.
Our curriculum is designed for real-world application, blending language proficiency with hands-on business skills. Students engage in practical projects, simulations, and case studies that reflect current global business practices. This approach ensures they can immediately apply what they learn in professional environments, bridging the gap between theory and practice.
We offer a diverse and inclusive learning environment. Classes emphasize global perspectives, intercultural communication, and international case studies, preparing students to thrive in multicultural business settings.
Valuable internship placements with international companies and business organizations are provided. These opportunities provide hands-on experience, enhance professional skills, and build global networks, preparing graduates for successful international careers.
Academic Journey
Explore the structure, language tracks, and unique opportunities that define your path at Theodore Maria School of Arts.
MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION
– French
– Chinese
– Japanese
SYSTEM
– 2 Semesters per Academic Year
– 15 Weeks per Semester
STUDY PERIOD
Second Semester: November – March
Summer Session: April – May
