Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-08-15 | - |
2025-01-09 | - |
Program Overview
The program provides academic, language, and cultural support, as well as a curriculum of credit-earning courses that prepare students for the rigors of undergraduate study. Upon successful completion of the program and meeting university requirements, students are guaranteed progression to the next semester of their chosen undergraduate degree program.
Program Outline
Upon successful completion of the program and meeting university requirements for undergraduate admission, students are guaranteed progression to the next semester of their chosen undergraduate degree program.
Objectives:
The program aims to provide students with:
- Academic, language, and cultural support to succeed in a US university environment.
- A curriculum consisting of credit-earning courses that prepare them for the rigors of undergraduate study.
- Fully integrated classes with both domestic and international students on campus.
- Instruction from highly trained university instructors and tutors.
Outline:
Program Structure:
- The program can be completed in either one or two semesters, depending on the student's individual needs and academic background.
- Students must maintain a 2.0 GPA per semester to remain in good academic standing.
Course Schedule:
Semester 1:
| Course Title | Credit Units | |---|---| | EAP 1220 Academic Reading and Study Skills II | 3 | | EAP 1010 Recitation Lab | 1 | | MATH 1320 Survey of Calculus or Higher | 3 | | EAP 040 Writing/Grammar | 1 | | EAP 1200 Academic Writing and Editing Skills II | 3 |
Module Descriptions:
- EAP 1220 Academic Reading and Study Skills II: This course focuses on developing students' academic reading and study skills, equipping them with the necessary tools to succeed in university-level coursework.
- EAP 1010 Recitation Lab: This course provides students with additional support and practice in academic reading and study skills, complementing the content covered in EAP 1220.
- MATH 1320 Survey of Calculus or Higher: This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts of calculus, providing a solid foundation for further study in mathematics and related fields.
- EAP 040 Writing/Grammar: This course focuses on developing students' writing and grammar skills, ensuring they can communicate effectively in academic settings.
Teaching:
- The program features fully integrated classes with both domestic and international students on campus.
- Students learn from highly trained university instructors and tutors.
- Upon successful completion of the program, students can pursue a career in various fields related to aviation, such as aviation management, aircraft maintenance, and air traffic control.
Other:
- Students are guaranteed progression to an undergraduate degree program through the curriculum consisting of credit-earning courses.
- The program provides students with the opportunity to study abroad.
- Students must meet the university's requirements for undergraduate admission to progress to the next semester of their chosen degree program.
Tuition fee $ 31,760.00