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Unveiling the Secrets of EDM at the Talkshow “Music Festival – Beyond The Stage”How is a grand music festival brought to life? The talkshow “Music Festival – Beyond The Stage” served as a platform for HUFLIT’s Faculty of International Relations and Communication students to explore every stage of the process—from creative ideation and production to professional event operation.
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“Little Forest – Forest in a Jar”: A Small Journey of Nurturing Greenery in the Heart of HUFLITThe lobby area of HUFLIT’s Sư Vạn Hạnh campus came alive with vibrant shades of green during the workshop “Little Forest – Forest in a Jar” where students created their own miniature forests to embrace nature and convey a message of sustainable living and balance amid the fast pace of modern life.
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HUFLIT FIR&C Students Explore the “Real-World Skills” of the Interpreting Profession through Insights from AlumniRecently, HUFLIT’s Faculty of International Relations and Communication (FIR&C) organized a workshop titled “The Interpreting Profession – Real-World Skills,” featuring insights shared by the Faculty’s alumni and attracting strong participation from students.
Faculty of Foreign Languages – Introduction
The English Studies and Chinese Studies majors are among the many strong fields of HUFLIT, with a focus on training proficient language skills and strong expertise in the respective languages.
I. ENGLISH STUDIES
The English Studies major is one of the strong fields at HUFLIT. The undergraduate program in English Studies aims to train bachelor’s degree graduates with knowledge in the field of study, foreign language skills, and professional skills to meet the demand for personnel in specialized areas that use English. Additionally, the program also focuses on cultivating professional ethics, a spirit of community service, and developing essential social skills to adapt to the development of professions, society, and the economy during the process of international integration.

The distinctive features of the training program are as follows:
- Students are equipped with knowledge in the field of study and specialization while honing their language skills for social communication, workplace communication, and specialized language skills.
- English is used as the medium of instruction for subjects within the field of study.
- Students practice communication skills with native English-speaking instructors.
- Students have the opportunity to enhance their expertise or expand their knowledge and skills in a different professional field through elective courses offered by the university.

Career opportunities:
- Teaching English at high schools, universities, or language centers.
- Translation and interpretation in companies, enterprises, media agencies, and broadcasting stations.
- Secretary, assistant, staff, or specialist in companies that use English in Vietnam or abroad.
- Sales and business development positions.
II. CHINESE STUDIES
The field of study with prominent majors, meeting the trends of globalization and international integration. The undergraduate program in Chinese Studies equips students with knowledge of the field, foreign language skills, and professional skills to meet the human resource demands in specialized areas that use Chinese. Additionally, it cultivates professional ethics, a spirit of community service, and hones essential social skills to adapt to the development of careers, society, and the economy in the process of international integration.

The distinctive features of the training program are as follows:
- Students are provided with knowledge in their field of study and majors while honing their foreign language skills and social skills for work in specialized areas.
- Students practice their communication skills with native-speaking instructors.
- Students have the opportunity to expand their knowledge and enhance their skills in other professional fields through elective courses offered by the university.
The atmosphere of Chinese Studies students’ classes
Career opportunities:
- Teaching Chinese at high schools or educational institutions that offer Chinese language training.
- Working as administrative specialists, office staff, or secretaries in commercial, service, office, business, and social organizations both domestically and internationally, where Chinese is utilized.
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