
There are two options: you either take English for Tourism
as your major (or first) foreign language or as your minor (or second)
foreign language.
The differences show in the level at which you study English for
Tourism as well as in the number of contact hours you have during your
studies.
The choice of English for Tourism as your first foreign language will
bring 90 contact hours in the first year of study, 60 in the
second and 30 in the third. Classes are on upper-intermediate level,
that is B2 of the Common European Frame.
The choice of English for Tourism as your second foreign language will
bring 90 contact hours in the first year and 45 in the second. Classes
are on intermediate level or B1 of the Common European Frame.
To learn more about these courses follow the links below.

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15/10/2005.
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