The internationalization of the market inevitably affects the rules fixing the labor market. Each turn requires more and better preparation. For this reason, knowledge and management of a second language is a good starting point when a position in the labor market. The bilingual degrees allow students to pursue a career entirely in English (or French in some cases). It is a challenge that will undoubtedly bear fruit in the future. Do you dare?
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In Spain, gaining ground each time the degree among bilingual curriculum at the university level. And, with so-called "globalization process that characterizes the twenty-first century, the knowledge and use of other languages \u200b\u200bis particularly important in finding work and improving career progression.
For this reason, many universities now offer degree programs taught entirely in another language as an element to compete in the landscape of market globalization.
A bilingual titled has a major ace up its sleeve when it comes to direct its future work since it is not just to learn a language but to know very specific use in environments that require knowledge of the language of business, legal or health.
Beware an ace up its sleeve
In this connection, a report prepared by Vaughan System shows that mastering a second language, especially English, is still one of the prerequisites companies seeking candidates. It finds 77% of the respondents who said that English is very important in this respect, as even, say, outweighs the file and path. On the other hand, 64% are aware that English also affects the time to advance professionally. In overall numbers, 80% of the job requires mastery of a foreign language. In addition, Anglo-Saxon language is more measured language, with French and German. Also proper handling, oral and written fluency in a language greatly facilitates access to a position of responsibility.
Del wide range of careers that universities teach in English , those related to Business Administration, Law, Architecture and Communication are those with a higher level of demand among university students. In general, the bilingual plan responds to a progressive plan designed so that at graduation, the student has completed more than half of the subjects included in the official English title.
During the first years, the workload is usually less than 50% and, as the race progresses, it increases until the last year most subjects are enrolled in the appropriate language. In this way, students are acquiring knowledge in a progressive manner at both the grammar and in vocabulary. This formula, however, is not alone as there is also the option to take, from the first year, every subject in the chosen language.
Contrary to what one might think, the requirements for access to these courses vary according to the center because there is no common standard to unify the standards among students. Thus, in some universities such as the
Last year, many universities have jumped on the bandwagon of bilingual degrees expanding its portfolio of resources and have also announced new research to the next. In this sense, the Instituto de Empresa (IE) will, in 2008/2009 with two new degrees in Architecture and Communication: BA & MA in Architecture and BA in Communication. The new degrees are taught in English and Castilian and will combine classroom and online. It also hopes to incorporate IE as soon as BA in Journalism, BA in Law, BA in Business Management, BA in Tourism and BA in Arts & History. Similarly, the
As a degree entirely in Castilian, prices vary depending on the type of school. Private universities are, in most cases, the most in addition to this initiative. Thus, the
Mar García
Aprendemas
09/06/2008 Writing
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