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Overview - English for Tourism


The English for Tourism (EFT) program at Duy Tan University is designed to equip students with the English language skills and knowledge they need to succeed in the tourism industry. The program focuses on developing students' abilities to:

  • Communicate effectively with tourists in English
  • Understand and provide information about tourist destinations and activities
  • Manage and organize tourism-related events and activities
  • Market tourism products and services

The EFT program is a four-year program that includes courses in English language, tourism theory and practice, and cross-cultural communication. Students also have the opportunity to participate in internships and study abroad programs.

Program Highlights

  • Strong focus on practical English skills for the tourism industry
  • Experienced and dedicated faculty
  • Opportunities for internships and study abroad programs
  • Modern facilities and resources

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the EFT program can pursue a variety of careers in the tourism industry, including:

  • Tour guide
  • Travel agent
  • Hotel receptionist
  • Airline customer service representative
  • Tourism planner
  • Event manager

Why Choose Duy Tan University's EFT Program?

  • Duy Tan University is a leading university in Vietnam with a strong reputation for academic excellence.
  • The EFT program is accredited by the Vietnam National Accreditation Board.
  • Duy Tan University has a strong network of partners in the tourism industry, which provides students with valuable internship and employment opportunities.

Admission Requirements

To be eligible for admission to the EFT program, applicants must have a high school diploma or equivalent and a good command of English.

How to Apply

Applications for the EFT program are accepted year-round. For more information on how to apply, please visit the Duy Tan University website.