ASTI Departments

General Studies and Promotion of Bilingualism GS/PB

About GS/PB

Welcome to the General Studies and Promotion of Bilingualism (GS/PB) department! Our department is dedicated to providing a comprehensive education that promotes bilingualism and fosters a well-rounded academic experience.

Through our diverse curriculum, we offer a wide range of courses that encompass various disciplines, including language studies, cultural studies, literature, and history. Our mission is to cultivate critical thinking, effective communication, and a deep appreciation for languages and cultures. Whether you are interested in enhancing your language skills or exploring the rich tapestry of global knowledge, the GS/PB department is here to guide you on your educational journey.

Our Programs

Certifications

Certificate in Translation

Certificate in Conference Interpretation

 

 

 

 

Career Opportunities

Job Market

This programs equips you with a diverse skill set that can be applied to various career paths like:

Language Policy Analyst

Linguistic Researcher

Bilingual Education Specialist

Multicultural Program Coordinator

Language Program Manager

Cross-cultural Communication Consultant

Language and Cultural Diversity Trainer

Language Assessment and Testing Specialist

Language Planning and Development Officer

Bilingualism Advocate

Curriculum Developer

Language Resource Coordinator

Entry requirements

Embarking in engineering Studies begins with meeting our admissions requirements. We seek passionate individuals committed to mastering engineering , understanding dynamics, and embracing cultural diversity. Below are the entry requirements for our program:

First Degree Courses


The GCE O/L, with passes in four approved subjects before sitting the GCE A/L

One of the following requirements in the GCE A/L

  • Two GCE/AL passes at the same sitting.
  • The BAC in the series is appropriate to the intended field for specialization.
  • The Senate considers candidates with other qualifications as the equivalent of these qualifications.

Individual departments may impose additional and specific requirements.

Students whose language of instruction was not English, will be required to pass a prescribed English Language test unless they have completed the Special Intensive English Language Course.

Applicants are informed that for Classical programs, the registration fee paid is as defined by the Ministry of Higher Education while for Professional programs an additional tuition fee as defined by the respective faculties may also apply.

Masters and PhD Courses


Hold a good Bachelor’s and or Masters’s degree in a relevant discipline.

Professionals in this field have opportunities to contribute to the promotion of bilingualism, cultural exchange, and the development of inclusive societies.