Learning a language is like living another life.
Some people spend their entire lives living in a familiar world. But there are also those who, by learning another language, open up a whole new life for themselves. People often think of learning a language as simply learning to speak and write correctly. But in reality, when you begin learning a new language, you are stepping into a different way of thinking, a different culture, a different way of life. You learn to see the world through different eyes than before. And from that, you gradually change as a person.
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Each language has its own life.
Learning English familiarizes you with open-minded thinking, frank debate, and working according to global standards.
When learning Korean, you can sense the discipline and meticulousness, but also the richness of emotion.
Learning Chinese opens up a vast world of commerce, connectivity, and rapid development.
Learning Japanese, you learn about seriousness, a sense of responsibility, and the way people work with utmost kindness.
Each language is a door. The more doors you open, the wider your world becomes.
Learning a language isn't just about communication, it's about making a living from it.
At Dai Nam University (DNU), students majoring in Linguistics don't study to "know another language," but to prepare for a profession.
The language here is connected to real work, a real environment, and the real demands of society. Students learn how to communicate in a multicultural environment, work with businesses, handle professional situations, and understand partner cultures – not just learn from textbooks. Because in the real world, people don't ask you how many sentence structures you know. They ask if you can do the job. And to do the job, you must understand language as a tool for life, not as a subject to be tested.
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Where language is linked to the path to the future.
At Dai Nam University, the Language majors are structured with a very clear direction. Students majoring in English, Korean, Japanese, and Chinese are ready to work and have long-term employment after graduation.
Graduates can enter the following fields:
- Foreign businesses, FDI corporations
- Import and export, logistics, and international trade sectors.
- Media, tourism, education, foreign affairs
Or continue studying or working in an international environment.
Most importantly, students are trained in something not found in the curriculum: work ethic, adaptability, and the ability to integrate into a new environment.
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A quiet choice leads to a bright future.
There are some fields of study that excite people right from the start. But there are also fields that become more valuable the longer you study them, and the further you go, the more you realize their relevance.
That's the nature of the Linguistics major at Dai Nam University. It's not flashy or extravagant, but it's persistent, practical, and opens many doors.
Because, ultimately, learning another language isn't just about adding a skill; it's about adding a way of life.
And if you're ready to step out of your comfort zone, Dai Nam University is ready to accompany you on that journey.
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