Malay for Business (B.A.)
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Yala Rajabhat University
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History

 

Bachelor of Arts Program Malay Language Program, The curriculum started in 2006 until the present for a period of 10 years, which has been updated 2 times. The first time in 2006 is the improvement according to the procedures of Yala Rajabhat University. The second year 2008 and the latest update in 2012. There are graduates, graduates and working in government agencies. Private agency, entrepreneurship and self-employed

       In planning the curriculum, it takes into account the current social and cultural situation in which linguistic diversity has influenced people's livelihoods in the three border provinces of Thailand. Especially the Malay language which is the main language used to communicate in life Including being a language used for dealing with business between neighboring countries such as Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore and Buranai Darussalam, etc. Yala Rajabhat University is of the view that as a higher education institution and has personnel with knowledge and expertise. The Malay directly Has been featured by providing The teaching and learning of Malay. In addition, globalized communication requires the use of a global language that can be communicated across the world. In order to create understanding and learn about society and cultures of other nations, language preparation is needed to reflect the changes of society and culture, especially in the ASEAN region.

Bachelor of Arts Program Malay Language Program

Curriculum status and course approval

1. The course is revised in 2012

2. Began to use in semester 1, academic year 2555

3. The Committee of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences agreed to propose the curriculum to the University Council. At the meeting No. 4/2011 on November 14, 2011

4. Academic Council of Yala Rajabhat University Agreed to present the curriculum to the University Council in the meeting No. 5/2011 on 28 December 2011.

5. Yala Rajabhat University Council Approved the curriculum in the meeting No. 1/2012 on January 20, 2012.