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https://smapse.com//hult-international-business-school-international-business-school-halta-dubai/
HULT International Business School Dubai
8.2
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Description of HULT International Business School Dubai
Year of foundation: 1964 (the campus in Dubai was opened in 2008)|Location: Dubai, Dubai Emirate, United Arab Emirates|Age: From 20 years old|Language of instruction: English|Type of Institution: private university|Accommodation: residence.|International Business (Master of International Business)|International Marketing (Master of International Marketing)|Finance (Master of Finance)|Banking services (International Banking).|Module A: 12 weeks, from October to December|Module B: 11 weeks, January to March|Modules C: 6 weeks, from March to April|Module D: 6 weeks, from May to June|Module E: 6 weeks, from July to August.|Introductory course ("Immersion")|Accounting|Marketing in the international sphere|Economy in the global world|Thinking Strategies|Management in the financial sphere|Operational management|Strategies in the global world|Hult Business Challenge|Career: skills and development.|Marketing in the digital environment and social media resources|Research and Analytics|Strategic brand management|Digital Marketing: customer base development|Finance|Business Analysis and Evaluation|Finance in the field of entrepreneurship|Breakthrough business models|Innovations in the social sphere|Marketing in Entrepreneurship|Planning and execution of the project|Procurement and contract management|Project quality and risk management|The basics of the family business and the necessary conditions for its success|Growth and transformation in the family business|Viability of the family business: strategies and rules|Quantitative methods of management|Data collection.|Consultant|Business analyst|Associate Product Manager|Marketing Research Assistant|Product Research Analyst|Marketing Analyst|Financial analyst|Auditor.|Social Innovations|Principal leadership in multi cultural organizations|Advantages of digital economy|Psychology of management|International negotiations|Marketing research|Breakthrough business models|Internship (optional)|Marketing Analyst|Associate Product Manager|Digital Marketing Analyst|Content manager|Brand Manager|Marketing Research Assistant|Manager of social networks|Product Research Analyst|Clerk.|Finance|Entrepreneurial finance|Structuring and modeling in the financial sphere|Global Assessment and Strategies|M & A|The Next Uber: Strategy in the Sharing Economy|Internship (optional).|Financial analyst|Financial Manager|Financial reporter|Analyst of derivatives|Analyst for credit risks|Salary Specialist|The trader.|Refund strategy|Entrepreneurial finance|M & A|Planning a scenario|Internship by choice.|Marketing|Finance|Entrepreneurship|Project Management|Family business|Business analytics|International Marketing (Master of International Marketing)|Finance (Master of Finance)|Banking services (International Banking).|International Business (Master of International Business) = from 162000AED.|Global One-Year MBA: 1 year|Global Executive MBA: 18-24 months (or more)|Global One-Year MBA (General annual course, full-time form, duration 12 months)|Global Executive MBA (Course for managers, part-time, duration 18 to 24 months and longer).|Finance (Finance)|Marketing (Marketing)|Family Business|Entrepreneurship|Project Management (Project Management)|Business Analytics.|Introductory: 3 weeks, September|Module A: 12 weeks, October-December|Module B: 11 weeks, January-March|Modules C, D, E: 6 weeks each, March-April, May-June, July-August.|Practical application. A multi-month group project to solve a corporate problem or launch your own enterprise|Leadership skills. Development of professional skills for success as a leader and team member|Business Knowledge. Courses on the basic concepts of business theory|Career development. Continuous education and classes with the participation of the best experts.|Organizational behavior|Accounting|Managerial Economics|Business Challenge: Research Methods|Leadership|Operational management|Management in the field of finance|Business and Globalization|Strategies on a global scale|Business Challenge: Special Project|Modeling (Capstone)|Corporate Finance|Global Strategic Assessment|Absorption and Merger|Analytics|Brand Management: Strategies|Digital Marketing|Solutions|Family business: the fundamentals of building and functioning|Growth and transformation of the family business|Breakthrough innovations in the family business|Basics of business|Data analysis|Business Modeling|Basic concept of project management|Contract management|Planning and implementation|Quality and Risks|Strategies and data representation|Data collection for analysis|Data acquisition skills in the era of global information volumes|Methods of management.|Marketing (Marketing)|Finance (Finance)|Family Business|Entrepreneurship|Project Management (Project Management)|Business Analytics.|Lesson in the mode of part-time employment (4-day weekend once a month or two months)|The possibility of online learning (significant time savings)|Opportunity to participate in the rotation program or attend a 4-day course on another campus|Duration varies depending on the need and ranges from 18 to 24 months. In some cases, the student has the right to take certain breaks and return to school at a convenient time (thus the duration can be stretched to 4 years, of which active study takes 18 months).|Global One-Year MBA (General MSc in Business Administration): from 265000AED|Global Executive MBA (Master of Business Administration for Executives): from 286000AED / full course.|Accommodation: from 45000AED|Everyday costs (estimated): from 25000AED|Nutrition plan: check with our specialists.|Prestigious and well-known business school|Several decades of successful work|Annually occupies high places in the ratings|Students from a large number of countries in the world|Highly qualified teachers and staff|Practical-oriented education|Well-equipped campuses.|Audiences and halls for classes (with the latest multimedia equipment)|Library|Conference hall|Computer classes|Audiences for independent work|Administrative classes.|Master's Degree and Standard MBA program: the year is divided into 6 modules (duration from 3 to 12 weeks)|Executive MBA: study takes place on weekends and in online format.|International Business (Master of International Business) = from 162000AED|Global One-Year MBA (General MSc in Business Administration): from 265000AED|Global Executive MBA (Master of Business Administration for Executives): from 286000AED / full course.|Registration fee|Deposit confirming the place on the course|Examination Boards|Deposit for tuition|Air tickets in both directions|Transfer in both directions|Compulsory medical insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).|Global Generation Scholarship|Academic Excellence Scholarship|DECA Scholarship|Women in Business Scholarship|Future Business Leader Scholarship|Entrepreneurial Impact Scholarship|Social Impact Scholarship|Scholar Program.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
HULT International Business School (Dubai International Business School) Dubai is a prestigious specialized business school that provides students from anywhere in the world with a quality world-class education. The school is one of the branches of the famous network, founded in 1964, and the campus in Dubai was opened in 2008. The institution occupies high places in the ratings and is one of the world leaders in the field of MBA programs. The school is accredited by prestigious organizations and has more than 500 partner companies worldwide. ||| |In HULT Dubai Master's degree programs and specialized programs are available in the Master of Business Administration (standard for managers); The institution as many British schools in Dubai also hosts students from other parts of the network as part of the rotation (the change of campuses during the education). Graduates work in the best companies around the world, open their own business, develop a family business. HULT International Business School (Dubai International Business School) Dubai is a guarantee of high-quality education and a successful future! ||| |Scholarships are available but tend to be modest. They are often awarded for academic or extracurricular excellence. Typically, scholarships offer a discount on tuition or other benefits, with full scholarships covering most costs being rare and highly competitive. ||| |1. Age of participants: from 20 years ||| |2. Duration of education: 1 year (standard program) ||| |3. Beginning of classes: September ||| |4. Level of English: from IELTS 6.5 (certificate is required if English is not native) ||| |5. Level of education: Bachelor's degree ||| |6. Language of instruction: English. ||| |Hult International Business School (Dubai International Business School) Dubai offers students from anywhere in the world quality and relevant programs. For admission it is necessary to have not only an appropriate level of education and knowledge of English, but also to have highly developed professional and personal qualities (knowledge of several languages ​​and experience of life in different states are welcome). Master's program is presented by one high-grade program and several programs on rotation: ||| |1. Standard: ||| |2. Rotation (only electives): ||| |Rotation is a special program that operates in the HULT network and allows students from other departments to attend part of the education in another country. Also, students of the Dubai campus can either complete an annual education course entirely in Dubai, or go through 1-2 modules in Boston, San Francisco, London, Shanghai or New York. Thus, if desired, students can change their location 3 times in 1 year of study and gain experience in studying and living in three major cities of world significance. The annual schedule consists of several modules: ||| |1) "Immersion": introductory module (business basics) for 3 weeks in September ||| |2) General courses and group business projects: ||| |3) Specialization courses and participation in the rotation program (optional): ||| |Master's curricula meet the best modern standards and provide an opportunity to receive not only a large amount of knowledge, but also a unique experience of practical activity, to learn to respond to complex challenges and risks, to operate in critical conditions and adapt to rapidly changing realities. Teachers have an exceptionally high level of qualification and are active workers from different areas of business. Classes and master classes are regularly held with the participation of invited experts, including leaders of the world's largest companies. Much attention is paid to the development of professional and career skills: students constantly apply the acquired knowledge in practice, participate in group projects, form a range of interests and preferences. The program consists of a complex of subjects: for each successfully passed credit is accrued, which are summed up on the basis of the module and the full rate. ||| |Due to the fundamental base, exceptional quality of programs and professional staff, graduates of HULT International Business School (Dubai International Business School) Dubai have the qualities of a true leader of a new generation and achieve significant success in labor, professional and research activities in various parts of the world. ||| |International Business (Master of International Business): ||| |Main modules: ||| |Subjects by directions (indicative list): ||| |1. Marketing: ||| |2. Finances: ||| |3. Entrepreneurship: ||| |4. Project management: ||| |5. Family business: ||| |6. Business Analytics: ||| |Career prospects: ||| |Curriculum and career prospects for rotation programs (electives): ||| |International Marketing (Master of International Marketing): ||| |1. Modules: ||| |2. Prospects: ||| |Finance (Master of Finance): ||| |1. Modules: ||| |2. Prospects: ||| |International Banking (this program is no longer independent and is integrated with the Master in Finance course): ||| |Modules: ||| |Master's programs at HULT International Business School (Dubai International Business School) Dubai: ||| |1. Standard: International Business (Master of International Business) with specializations: ||| |2. Available in rotation mode (only elective disciplines, modules with a duration of 6 weeks): ||| |Tuition fees in the Master's program: ||| |1. Age of participants: from 21 years old ||| |2. Duration of study: ||| |3. Beginning of classes: September ||| |4. Level of English: from IELTS 6.5 ||| |5. Level of education: Bachelor's degree ||| |6. Must have experience in the relevant specialty ||| |7. Test results (GMAT / GRE / Hult Business Assessment Test) ||| |8. Language of instruction: English. ||| |HULT International Business School (Dubai International Business School) Dubai provides an opportunity to get a prestigious and quality education in accordance with the MBA standard. Programs are in demand both by beginning specialists and by serious managers, who are striving to expand their capabilities and competencies. Two types of programs are available: ||| |Global One-Year MBA (General Master of Business Administration) ||| |Standard annual program designed for students with a high level of knowledge, English language and work experience in relevant business areas. In addition to the basic general courses, students choose for themselves a certain specialization: ||| |The education is conducted in full-time mode and is divided into several modules: ||| |Like the other branches of the network, the campus in Dubai participates in the global rotation program: students during modules D and E can attend courses (electives in directions) in Boston, San Francisco, London, Shanghai or New York. Each of these two models can be traversed in a separate campus - so in a year the student can gain experience in studying and living in three campuses around the world. ||| |In addition to general disciplines and elective courses, the schedule includes professional modules for career and leadership development: ||| |Disciplines of the curriculum: ||| |Main modules: ||| |Courses by directions (indicative list): ||| |1. Finances: ||| |2. Marketing: ||| |3. Family business: ||| |4. Entrepreneurship: ||| |5. Project management: ||| |6. Business Analytics: ||| |The program, developed for senior managers and experienced workers, includes a set of disciplines and courses with a serious emphasis on developing skills, qualities, and expanding competencies. Each theoretical course is fixed and confirmed in practice: students take part in special projects and improve at work. Depending on the direction of work or preferences of future development, the student chooses a certain specialization: ||| |The schedule is formed in such a way that the study does not in any way interfere with the working process: ||| |Classes are conducted exclusively by highly qualified specialists who, apart from academic degrees, have a wealth of experience in various business areas. During the program, students not only receive a significant amount of knowledge and skills, but also expand their professional connections, acquire many necessary contacts, which further enhances business and opportunities. Due to the high quality of the program, graduates are rapidly moving up the career ladder. ||| |Cost of education: |||
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Masters program (english), MBA
Dubai Internet City - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Master's Degree and Standard MBA program: the year is divided into 6 modules (duration from 3 to 12 weeks)|Executive MBA: study takes place on weekends and in online format.|International Business (Master of International Business) = from 162000AED|Global One-Year MBA (General MSc in Business Administration): from 265000AED|Global Executive MBA (Master of Business Administration for Executives): from 286000AED / full course.|Registration fee|Deposit confirming the place on the course|Examination Boards|Deposit for tuition|Air tickets in both directions|Transfer in both directions|Compulsory medical insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).
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Dubai
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https://smapse.com//vaughn-college-of-aeronautics-and-technology/
Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology
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Description of Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology
Location: USA, New York|Year of foundation: 1932|Age of students: 18+|Number of students: 1900|Type of residence: residence, host family|Type of education: mixed|English language.|Starting dates: from September 1|Age: 18+|Duration: 4 years|Cost: $ 12230 per semester|Language learning: English.|Dates: September 1|Duration: 2 years|Language of instruction: English|Cost: from $ 8000 per semester.|Aeronautics|Aviation Engineering|Aviation support|Aviation Management|Airplane control for pilots and instructors|Mechanical engineering|Aviation Management|Airport Management|Ground service aviation and more.|Dates: start of classes on September 1|Duration: 2 years|Language of instruction: English|Cost: from $ 8000 per semester.|Getting an associate's degree and continuing higher education at undergraduate programs (in this case, it is considered transfer and allows you to enter the university guaranteed)|Get applied knowledge and start working in the profession.|Robotics|Ping pong|Community of Professional Engineers|Women Engineers Club|Aviation Control Club|Club "Women in Aviation"|cybersport|Music studio|Badminton|Tennis|Dancing|Football|Hockey|Athletics|Discussion club|Gymnastics|Swimming.|The faculty is represented by invited experts working in the aviation industry and engineering|College collaborates with top US companies|High quality education|The latest equipment - modern aircraft simulators, laboratories and much more.|Modern equipment|Acceptable prices.|Well equipped kitchen|2 laundries|Dining room|Student spaces|A fitness center|Recreation area|Library|Modern centers|Laboratories|The latest aviation simulators|Educational facilities.|Registration fee = $ 40|Deposit = $ 600|Medical insurance|activity|Transfer.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology is a private institution that began work in 1932. The educational institution is known as the College of Aeronautics and specializes in aviation education - but more recently, engineering, technology and management programs have emerged at Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology. The college seeks to create the best conditions for education in the field of aviation and engineering and has the latest aviation simulators worth a million dollars. ||| |According to statistics, 90% of college students receive financial assistance, and 80% of graduates work in the specialty or continue their studies. The college cooperates with large companies, on the basis of which students do practical work and many of them continue to work after receiving a diploma: American Airlines , Cessna Citation , Con Edision , Delta Air Lines , DHL , Endeavor Air , FedEx , JetBlue , Kawasaki Rail Car , Long Island Rail Road , Metropolitan Transit, Authority (MTA) , Sikorsky , The Port Authority of NY and NJ (PANYNJ). ||| | ||| |That's an interesting topic. The criteria used to evaluate universities vary by ranking. For nationwide rankings, factors like class size, teacher salaries, and the number of faculty members with advanced degrees in their field are common considerations. If a ranking focuses on student satisfaction, the criteria will differ. However, rankings don't always align with individual student needs and should be considered alongside other factors. ||| |Bachelor's programs are presented at the faculties of aviation, engineering and technology. Students are offered a wide range of specialties: ||| |Aviation ||| |Engineering ||| |Management ||| |Aeronautics ||| |Aviation Engineering ||| |Aviation support ||| |Aviation Management ||| |Airplane control for pilots and instructors ||| |Ground Aviation Services and more ||| |Electrical engineering ||| |Mechanical engineering ||| |Mechatronics, etc. ||| | ||| | ||| |Airport Management ||| |Aviation Management ||| |General management. ||| | ||| |Certificate courses are represented by Certificate of Achievement and Certificate of Proficiency programs , which are aimed at training students in the field of engineering, aviation, technology and management. The courses provide practical knowledge about diagnosing, installing and maintaining aircraft systems, management in the aviation industry and much more. ||| |This is a highly sought-after education in America, as most US airlines require such certificates. Course directions: ||| |This is a program in a highly specialized field (aviation, management or engineering). The duration of the program is two years. This degree, although considered scientific, is an intermediate degree between secondary and undergraduate education, but for many professions it is sufficient, very prestigious, and highly valued by employers. ||| |Course objectives: ||| |The college offers Associate in Occupational Studies, which is suitable for students who want to focus on aviation engineering, the specifics of maintenance and diagnostics of power plants and gliders. ||| |Another direction is Associate in Applied Science. Within this course, you can study aeronautics, digital technologies and animation, electrical engineering, aviation. |||
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8601 23rd Ave, East Elmhurst, NY 11369, USA
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https://smapse.com//ecole-ritz-escoffier/
Ecole Ritz Escoffier Culinary School
8.2
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Description of Ecole Ritz Escoffier Culinary School
Established: in 1988|Location: Paris, France|Age of students: 18+|Type of study: blended learning|Language learning: French, English.|Dates: January 8 - July 7|Duration: 24 weeks|Number of hours: 840|Language of instruction: English, French|Age: 18+|Cost: 40,200 €.|French cuisine - entry level|French cuisine - medium level|French cuisine - advanced level|French pastry - entry level|French pastries - medium level|French pastries - advanced level.|Dates: January 1-12, 04/04/26/07, August 26-29-11|Duration: 12 weeks|Number of hours: 420|Language of instruction: English, French|Age: 18+|Cost: 25,400 €.|Students over 18 years old are accepted.|Students must have completed secondary education.|Study of the basic rules of hygiene and safety in the kitchen|Learn French|Mastering basic culinary skills|Mastering the main classic culinary techniques|Study of the specifics of the work of Michelin restaurants|Mastering modern culinary techniques|Improving serving skills|Understanding how to choose the right products.|Dates: January 7-12, 04/22/26/07, August 26-29,|Duration: 12 weeks|Number of hours: 420|Language of instruction: English, French|Age: 18+|Cost: 21,900 €.|Students over 18 years old are accepted.|Students must have completed secondary education.|Discover traditional French desserts|Baking Training|Improving culinary skills|Learning the recipes of pastries and tarts|Learning the features of working with chocolate|Study of the specifics of the Michelin hotel.|Dates: 03.20-22.03, 10.07-12.07|Duration: 3 days|Number of hours: 21|Language of instruction: English, French|Age: 18+|Cost: 1800 €.|Cooking Snacks|Preparation and presentation of canapes|Cooking hot and cold appetizers from delicacies.|How to cook foie gras|How to carve meat and poultry, cook stuffing and jellies|Secrets of serving ready meals.|Cutting, cooking and presentation of meat|Cooking side dishes and sauces.|Study recipes cooks Ecole Ritz Escoffier recipes|Features serving dishes.|Dates: 27.03-29.03, 10.07-12.07|Duration: 3 days|Number of hours: 21|Language of instruction: English, French|Age: 18+|Cost: 1500 €.|Regional Baking: the course provides an opportunity to travel around the country and learn the secrets of local baking. Mastering the skills of baking products and learning the process of fermentation.|"Desserts and pastries": a program to study the classic recipes of French cuisine, the preparation of chocolate products and decor, the study of the features of textures, temperatures and colors.|"Wedding cake and croquembush": learn the secrets of making the original croquembush and wedding cake.|Located in the heart of the Ritz Paris|Classes given in French and consecutively translated into English|3 full sessions per year|Lunch included in the price of program|Internship at the Ritz Paris|Maximum capacity: 8 students|100% hands-on classes|Certificate or Diploma awarded after the completion of each program|Uniform and equipment provided. Changing rooms & lockers|No administrative fees|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The famous culinary school Ecole Ritz Escoffier was opened in 1988 in the equally famous hotel Ritz Paris, famous for its high quality and guests such as Marcel Proust and Ernest Hemingway. The school got its name in honor of the French Chef and restaurateur, "chefs of kings and king of chefs" Auguste Escoffier. It was he who stood at the origins of French cuisine: working as a chef at the Ritz Paris, Auguste Escoffier in many ways ahead of his time and revolutionized classical cooking. ||| |Gastronomic secrets, heritage and style are what are sacredly followed at Ecole Ritz Escoffier culinary school. Schooling will allow you to get in touch with the history and secrets of cooking the great restaurateur Auguste Escoffier. ||| |The educational institution personifies everything related to high French cuisine and offers a wide range of programs: from courses on the basics of cooking (cutting and cutting meat) to master classes of the highest level. It is noteworthy that the school is open for everyone in love with cooking, regardless of age and basic skills. The school offers long-term programs and certificate courses where you can get acquainted with regional cuisines, master the secrets of French pastries, vegetarian cuisine and much more. ||| |The institution has great authority in the culinary world and at the same time adheres to the flexibility of learning, which gives its results - here you can learn culinary skills for both career and hobby. In addition, each student will be able to find a course with a suitable level of complexity with a very different duration (from 3 days up to 6 months) - master classes and classes are held here for everyone. ||| |Talking about Ecole Ritz Escoffier, not to mention the luxurious conditions in which students learn from around the world. The hotel is recognized as one of the most beautiful and luxurious in the world. All education is conducted in modern equipped kitchens in the heart of the hotel: for maximum comfort and efficiency of education, students use all kitchen appliances and utensils. ||| |Classes take place from Monday to Friday, from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm or 9 am to 5 pm. Lunch break is included in the price of your  program. A one week break is scheduled between each level. ||| |Culinary Arts Diploma - a comprehensive program that combines all the courses of the school for the study of French cuisine and baking: ||| |The program is suitable for beginners and professionals:, on the course, students learn the basics of culinary art and secrets of high French cuisine in demonstration classes + in a large number of practical seminars and workshops. Upon completion of the course and exams, students receive a diploma. ||| | ||| |Diploma in French cuisine ||| |The course is suitable for beginners / experienced professionals and includes a three-step baking study: beginner, intermediate and advanced. At the end of all three stages, students receive a diploma in French cuisine. Classes are held from 9 am to 5 pm on weekdays. Entry Requirement: ||| |Students will find a large number of demonstration classes, workshops and master classes. Tasks of the program: ||| | ||| |Diploma in French Pastry ||| |The course includes a three-step study of cooking: beginner, intermediate and advanced level. At the end of each stage, students take exams and receive a certificate of successful completion of a certain stage. Classes are held from Monday to Friday from 8:30 to 16:30. Entry Requirement: ||| |Tasks of the program: ||| |Short course in French cuisine for professionals ||| |Advanced course suitable professionals in the field of food service. ||| | ||| |Short course in French pastry for professionals ||| |The course of the increased level of complexity will suit professionals in the field of baking and confectionery. |||
gastronomy
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Diploma in Higher Education, University level courses
15 Place Vendôme, 75001 Paris, France
Registration fee =$40|Deposit =$600|Medical insurance|activity|Transfer.
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English
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40,200
month
France
Paris
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https://smapse.com//camp-berkeley-university-summer-camp-at-the-university-of-berkeley/
Berkeley University Summer School
8.2
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Description of Berkeley University Summer School
Location: Berkeley, California, USA|Age: 14-17 years old|Language of instruction: English|Duration: 2 or 4 weeks|Dates: 2-week program: July 21 - August 2; 4-week program: from June 30 to July 27.|Participants: students 10 and 11 years of study|Course duration: 2 weeks|Dates: from July 21 to August 2|Small group sizes|High level of English.|Standardized Test Preparation (SAT PREP)|Writing a quality essay|Special admission advice|Visits and excursions to various educational institutions.|Participants: students of 8, 9, 10 and 11 years of study|Course duration: 4 weeks|Dates: from June 30 to July 27|Small group sizes|High level of English.|Business, law and medicine (business, international law, economic principles)|Liberal arts and sciences (international relations, introduction to architecture, psychology and social behavior, journalism in the digital age, introduction to environmental science)|College Preparation (SAT preparation with The Princeton Review, English as a second language)|Science and technology (medical science, robotics, computer science and application design).|Business, law and medicine (international human rights, introduction to finance, marketing in the digital world)|Liberal arts and sciences (psychology of deviations from the norm, urban planning and design, production, introduction to fashion design)|Preparing for college (writing an essay, public speaking, preparing for the SAT)|Science and technology (biology: an introduction to genetics, game design).|“Discovering Berkeley”|College preparation (introduction to college entrance, community service)|Sport and fitness (basketball, hip-hop dance, yoga)|Art (photography, television, movies).|San Francisco Tours|Cal Shakes Theater|Henna tattoos|Volleyball on the sand|Late breakfast|coffee house|Cooking Sushi|Frisbee|Casino night|Jewelry making|Show "Hypnotist"|Culinary workshops and pastries|Mafia night|Poker Tournaments.|University of Santa Clara|Stanford University|University of California, Berkeley|University of California, Santa Cruz|University of San Francisco.|The camp is held at the University of California at Berkeley, one of the best educational institutions in the world.|Quality Programs|The opportunity to prepare for university entrance|Highly qualified teachers and staff|High level of organization|Accommodation in comfortable university dormitories|Active out-of-class life|Equipment to the best standards|100% security.|Perfectly equipped classrooms|Library and Science Center|Recreation areas|Creative studios|Sports facilities and grounds|Canteen|A park|The shops|The best multimedia equipment and computers.|2 week program: July 21 - August 2|4-week program: from June 30 to July 27.|College Admissions Edge (CAE): From $ 4,995 / 2 weeks|Preparations for entering the University of California at Berkeley (Pre-College summer program): from $ 7995/4 weeks.|Registration fee|Deposit confirming a place on the course|Exam Board|Tuition deposit|Additional academic and language classes (optional)|Additional leisure activities and excursions (optional)|Return flight tickets|Round trip|Mandatory Medical Insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Summer Camp at the University of Berkeley provides an excellent opportunity to improve the level of English and prepare for admission to higher education institutions, university lifestyle. The camp is held at the University of California at Berkeley, one of the most prestigious and best educational institutions in the United States and the world. Every year, students from different countries of the world come here who want to have fun and usefully spend their summer holidays. Educational programs are drawn up very carefully, and classes are conducted by highly qualified specialists with extensive experience. Lessons are held in small classes, each student receives maximum attention and answers to all their questions. Depending on the type of program, 2 or 4-week courses are available, where evening time is devoted to excursions, sports and creativity. An active out-of-class life gives students the opportunity to take a break from classes, learn a lot of interesting things about the university lifestyle and make friends from all over the world. ||| |Our curriculum is designed to be engaging and interactive, with activities and lessons structured to suit various age groups and language abilities. We offer beginner, intermediate, and advanced level classes. ||| |The College Admissions Edge (CAE) program has been carefully designed to support students in all aspects of the college admissions process — from listing potential entry points to developing the skills necessary to perform standard tests well. The program includes several types of work: ||| |Highly qualified teachers, real experts in their field work with teenagers. Each student is given a large amount of attention and personal assistance on all emerging issues. Preparing for the test and writing an essay helps students not only to gain valuable knowledge and advice, but also to overcome their fears of responsible and very important entrance tests. Counseling on issues of admission is carried out by university staff who individually work with each student, determine his strengths and weaknesses, help to make an effective and effective plan for preparing for college. All this work is complemented by excursions to educational institutions, where you can see their life from the inside and determine for themselves the most preferable ones. Classes are complemented by active extracurricular activities, excursions and activities. Due to the high quality of the program and the professionalism of teachers, students receive valuable knowledge and skills for passing the entrance examinations, are identified with priority universities, and actively practice their English. ||| |Tuition for the College Admissions Edge (CAE): from $ 4,995 / 2 weeks. ||| | ||| |The program consists of an extensive set of classes and activities that help students improve their English and knowledge in various subjects and fields of science, and gain valuable skills for admission to college. Activities include: ||| |1. Morning workshops: ||| |2. Afternoon Seminars: ||| |3. Workshops: ||| |Lessons and lessons are complemented by active extracurricular activities, sports and creativity. During the program, adolescents get acquainted with the lifestyle and device of university life. ||| |Tuition: from 7995 $ / 4 weeks. |||
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Summer academic English
Berkeley, California, USA
2 week program: July 21 - August 2|4-week program: from June 30 to July 27.|College Admissions Edge (CAE): From $ 4,995 / 2 weeks|Preparations for entering the University of California at Berkeley (Pre-College summer program): from $ 7995/4 weeks.|Registration fee|Deposit confirming a place on the course|Exam Board|Tuition deposit|Additional academic and language classes (optional)|Additional leisure activities and excursions (optional)|Return flight tickets|Round trip|Mandatory Medical Insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).
University
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English
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7,995
$
week
USA
San Francisco
California
https://smapse.com//city-university-london-summer-summer-academic-camp-based-on-city-university/
City University London Summer Camp
8.2
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Description of City University London Summer Camp
Location: London, UK|Age of students: 14-18 years|Type of studying: mixed|Type of accommodation: residence|Language learning: English.|Quality programs|Diverse education|Excellent conditions for study and recreation|Intercultural environment.|Dates: 07/06/19/07, 07/21/3/08|Age of students: 14-18 years old|Duration of studying: 2 weeks|Language of instruction: English.|The course is devoted to the study of marketing, management, HR with an international focus|Course teachers - university teachers, invited experts|Studying format - lectures, seminars, group projects, thematic trips|The program is based on real-life examples and histories of the emergence of large companies and start-ups in London.|At the end of the program, students are awaited a group project, where students will be able to apply their knowledge, they create a real product and promote it in the market.|Strategic planning and marketing|Product concept development|Brand management|Consumer feedback and customer behavior|Market research|Market segments|HR|Types of business structures|Accounting|Capital sources|International Economics|Central banks|Subsidies|Outsourcing and more.|Dates: 6/07/3/08|Age of students: 14-18 years old|Duration of studying: 4 weeks|Language of instruction: English.|Fashion|Art|Finance|Journalism|Business|Media and more.|Trip to London|Visit to Cambridge University|Trip to Oxford University|Visit to Brighton Beach|Swimming|Team Sports|Karaoke nights|Picnics|Parties and more.|Studying classrooms|Libraries|Creative school|Laboratories|Conference hall|Sports grounds, courts|Pool|Laundry|Dining room and more.|Registration fee|Residence|Help and support in adapting to new conditions|Nutrition|Sports infrastructure|Events, trips and excursions|Transport Card.|Entry fee|Student ID|Food outside college, shopping, personal expenses|Flight and transfers|Educational materials.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 150 USD|Transfer (one way) 95 USD|Study materials 95 USD|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The world-renowned university invites everyone from the age of 14-18 to a variety of summer courses. Advantages of the school: ||| |Course Description: ||| |Schedule of one day in the summer camp: ||| |9:00 - rise and breakfast ||| |10:00 - start of classes - morning session ||| |12:00 - lunch break ||| |14:00 - afternoon session: classes and themed trips ||| |16:00 - time for extracurricular activities, attending electives and sections ||| |18:30 - lunch ||| |20:00 - film show, concerts, parties ||| |23:00 - free time and hang up. ||| |Program structure: ||| |Course Description: ||| |The program will allow students to gain valuable theoretical knowledge and practical experience, to study the features of the chosen professional field, to try on London life for themselves and get valuable academic credits for further education. The task of teachers is to give students an idea of the profession and help to determine the specialty and educational institution. ||| |Directions for students: ||| |In addition to the curriculum, students will experience unforgettable adventures, visits to London’s cultural centers, and participation in evening activities at the campus. |||
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International Business Academy, Discovery interns
Northampton Square, Clerkenwell, London EC1V 0HB, United Kingdom
Registration fee|Residence|Help and support in adapting to new conditions|Nutrition|Sports infrastructure|Events, trips and excursions|Transport Card.|Entry fee|Student ID|Food outside college, shopping, personal expenses|Flight and transfers|Educational materials.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 150 USD|Transfer (one way) 95 USD|Study materials 95 USD
University
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English
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11,699
$
week
United Kingdom
London
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https://smapse.com//ucla-anderson-business-summer-ucla-summer-business-camp/
UCLA Anderson Business Summer Camp
8.2
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Description of UCLA Anderson Business Summer Camp
Established: 1986|Location: Los Angeles, California, USA|Students age: 14-18|Type of studying: mixed|Type of accommodation: residence|Language learning: English.|Duration: 2 weeks, 3 weeks.|Investment solutions|Joint ventures|Sponsorship|New technologies|Consumer psychology|Making business decisions|Business strategy.|YouTube Studios|Dodge Stadium|Staple center|Sony|Movie Studio Paramount.|Age of students: 14-18|Duration of studying: 2 weeks.|User experience design|E-mail marketing|Social networks|Search engine optimization (SEO)|Mobile Marketing|Geolocation Targeting|Web analytics, etc.|YouTube Studios|Hulu|Maker studios|Netflix|Age of students: 14-18|Duration: 2 weeks.|Finance|Marketing|Business strategies|Economy.|Sports marketing|Broadcast sports events online|Sports journalism|Sports ethics and law, etc.|Salads|Dessert|Dishes from the oven|Stewed, fried dishes, etc.|Football|Swimming|Basketball|Cycling|Fitness, etc.|Roller coaster in Disneyland parks, Six Flags Magic Mountain|Attendance at major league baseball|Walk through the Hollywood Walk of Fame|Shopping on the best boutiques on Melrose Avenue, Rodeo Drive and The Grove|Karaoke at the Recreation Center|Participation in the Talent Show contests, which are organized on the territory of UCLA Anderson Business Summer, etc.|Great location near Los Angeles|Collaboration with the 14 most prestigious universities|More than 300 courses that give full knowledge of business, leadership, STEM, etc.|Group classes, authentic university with university teachers|The possibility of international communication, the development of language skills|The highest level of security, qualified staff - for 10 students have 1 employee|Experienced campus management - 14 years experience at Anderson UCLA Business Summer|Active leisure life - daily morning, afternoon and evening activities|High school students can stay in camp at the same time with older brothers or sisters - summer programs are also provided for ages 12-14.|Maintenance in medical institutions (Peak Health Medical Group, UCLA Urgent Care, or the UCLA Medical Center).|The John Wooden Sports & Recreation Center|50m Sunset Canyon Pool|Los Angeles Olympic Tennis Center|Hitch Basketball Courts|Drake Track Stadium.|Entrance fee|Registration of the camp member ID|Transfer from/to the airport.|Fitness (Change your body, find your soul)|Tennis for advanced and beginners|Tennis for experienced and professional players|Basketball.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 75 USD|Transfer (one way) 75 USD|Study materials 95 USD|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
UCLA Anderson Business Summer Camp - one of the top summer schools, world-renowned for its advanced equipment and innovative education technologies, was founded at UCLA (University of California) and works closely with it. Graduates include well-known successful media personalities, top managers and entrepreneurs. Conveniently located in the near suburbs of Los Angeles, UCLA Anderson Business Summer Camp is an ideal place to go through pre-college programs: intensive studying simplifies the admission process thanks to the academic credits that a student earns through the program. Active learning courses include academic, sports and leisure activities, including excursions, shopping, etc. Over the years, more than 15,000 students from 70 countries have successfully graduated from universities after studying in the camp. Graduates of each program receive a certificate. ||| |Business of Entertainment, Media & Sports Academy ||| |This program gives high-school students the opportunity to gain knowledge at the UCLA Anderson School of Management, a business school, to learn from the guest lecturers who are professionals in the media industry. ||| |The program is based on a 6-week university program. During the studying, the phenomenon of global growth of billions of dollars in financial turnover in the media industry and sports, which is reflected in international events such as the Olympic Games, World Cup, large-scale film premieres, and world star concerts, is considered. The classes study the evolution of these events, the concept and principles, the business aspects of sports and media events. Students get acquainted with the business basics of such disciplines as finance, marketing, economics. ||| |Themes of lectures and seminars: ||| |Possible places to visit: ||| |Time classes: morning, the day from Monday to Thursday. At the end of the course a certificate is issued (Certificate of Completion). ||| |The payment includes accommodation, bed linen, a towel, 3 meals a day on campus, tuition, entertainment, which can be selected in a special directory. ||| |The course is aimed at learning the basics of strategy and tactics for creating, developing and promoting business trends in the digital market, advertising companies that represent various brands, and consumer demand motivation. Students explore the capabilities of platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, mobile applications, e-mail, and others. Course participants learn how to work with software that is used in creating and implementing digital projects. The course lays a solid foundation of key concepts related to the digital market. Form of classes: seminars, lectures, including with guest lecturers - current businessmen in the field of media, digital market, etc. Students create their own projects, protect them, receive reviews from leading university lecturers. ||| |Lectures include the following topics: ||| |Possible places to visit: ||| |Classes are held daily from Monday to Thursday in the morning and evening. Graduates receive a certificate of completion (Certificate of Completion). ||| |The course price includes accommodation, tuition, use of bed linen, WiFi, entertainment from the camp catalog, sports games, and leisure on campus. ||| |The course is aimed at studying the principles of business management of sports enterprises. Basic disciplines: ||| |Together with professional teachers, students analyze problems faced by managers and leaders of the sports industry. ||| |Topics included in the course: ||| |Classes are held daily from Monday to Friday in the morning and afternoon, at the end of the course a certificate is issued (Certificate of Competition). |||
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UCLA Anderson Global Business of Entertainment, Media & Sports Academy, Digital Marketing & Social Media Academy, Sports business academy
110 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90095
Entrance fee|Registration of the camp member ID|Transfer from/to the airport.|Fitness (Change your body, find your soul)|Tennis for advanced and beginners|Tennis for experienced and professional players|Basketball.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 75 USD|Transfer (one way) 75 USD|Study materials 95 USD
University
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English
High School
9,399
$
week
USA
Los Angeles
California
https://smapse.com//mpw-college-birmingham-mpw-college-birmingham/
MPW College Birmingham
8.2
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Description of MPW College Birmingham
Location: Birmingham , UK|Age of students: 13-18|Type of studying: mixed|Type of accommodation: residence, host families|Language learning: English.|Students have lessons in small classrooms up to 9 people.|The college has strong teachers, graduates of the best English universities who adhere to modern and proven teaching methods.|A developed system of tutoring will help foreign students to quickly adapt to a new language environment, the full support of a personal tutor will make the learning process even more efficient and comfortable.|Emphasis on exam practice - students take tests weekly, thereby preparing to take exams, learn quickly to find the right solutions and receive valuable psychological education.|Students fully focus on academic achievement, and sports and creative sections are sidelined.|Dates: early September|Age of students: 14-16|Duration of studying: 2 years|Language of instruction: English.|Natural science cycle|Math Module|Humanitarian direction|Learning modern languages|Study of art and design.|Dates: early September|Age of students: 16-18|Duration of studying: 1 or 2 years|Language of instruction: English.|Modern, technically equipped classrooms|Student residence|Library|Computer center and more.|Guardianship Services|Registration Fees|Deposits|Exams paid|Additional lessons, excursions and activities|Transfer|Medical insurance|Visa application.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 350 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 8000 GBP|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The prestigious college for high school students was founded in 1973 by three graduates of Cambridge, has high academic results and is consistently in the rankings of the best educational institutions in Britain. ||| |An innovative approach to learning allows students to achieve outstanding academic results and confidently enter top universities in Britain: ||| |Thanks to the working atmosphere, intensive studying, students successfully enter higher education institutions and confidently study at various faculties. ||| |The optimal age is 14-15 years. This is the stage when the student adapts to the new educational system as quickly as possible. Moreover, at this age, very important exams are passed, which will be taken into account by universities when entering in the future. ||| | ||| |A high-quality and prestigious program will help you to get the academic level you need in order to succeed in the next steps in Britain. ||| |The course includes compulsory and additional disciplines. The program includes basic school-wide subjects: ||| |The course for high school students is a real pre-university program, as it involves the study of 3-4 specialized subjects to choose from. This is a sophisticated program that requires serious preparation and excellent knowledge of English. |||
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GCSE, A-Level program
17-18, Greenfield Cres, Birmingham B15 3AU, United Kingdom
Guardianship Services|Registration Fees|Deposits|Exams paid|Additional lessons, excursions and activities|Transfer|Medical insurance|Visa application.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 350 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 8000 GBP
University
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English
High School
37,200
£
year
United Kingdom
Birmingham
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https://smapse.com//uppingham-school-summer-camp-summer-camp-at-uppingham-school/
Uppingham School Summer Camp
8.2
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Description of Uppingham School Summer Camp
Year of foundation: 1584;|Location: Uppingham, Rutland County, England;|Age of students: 10-15 years;|Type of residence: residence;|Type of study: mixed;|Language learning: English.|Age of students: 10-15 years;|Duration: 2 weeks (14 nights) to 3 weeks (21 nights)|Students live in rooms for 1, 2 or more people;|Bathrooms are designed for 1-4 people;|All residential buildings have cozy seating areas;|All students are offered free laundry;|Students live under the supervision of faculty and staff of the school;|For students organized a varied boarding meal.|Rugby;|Football;|Sports Hall;|Tennis;|Swimming;|Athletics;|Archery;|Trips to Lincoln, Stradford-on-Eifon, Cambridge, Leicester and London;|Visit art galleries, museums and other iconic sights.|Modern classes;|Lecture halls;|Conference Hall;|Pool;|Large sports fields;|Playing fields;|Dance studios;|Cafeteria;|Tennis courts;|Recreation areas;|Laundry.|Learning English language;|Accommodation;|Excursion program;|Entertainment program on the school grounds.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Founded in 1584, the school today is one of the most prestigious and oldest schools in the country. It has everything to make school holidays unforgettable: excellent conditions for recreation and effective teaching, as well as an ideal location for summer holidays in the countryside. ||| |The educational institution maintains centuries-old traditions in high quality education. Until the twentieth century, 30-60 students attended school, but today it is one of the largest schools in Britain with an impeccable reputation. ||| |Quick overview: ||| |Uppingham School is an idyllic, safe and secure setting for students. Modern and old buildings sit in beautiful landscaped gardens just a few minutes walk from a bustling market town offering all the conveninces required. |||
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Summer English for kids
High St W, Uppingham, Oakham LE15 9QE, UK
Learning English language;|Accommodation;|Excursion program;|Entertainment program on the school grounds.
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English
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2,300
£
week
United Kingdom
Leicester
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https://smapse.com//ec-london-shoreditch-ec-language-camp-london/
EC London Shoreditch Language Camp
8.2
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Description of EC London Shoreditch Language Camp
Location: London, UK;|Age: 13-17 years old;|Type of facility: summer language camp;|Type of accommodation: residence;|Language of instruction: English;|Type of training: mixed.|Games;|Watching videos;|Drawing up dialogues;|Theatrical performances.|Age of students - from 13 to 17 years;|Dates of the course - from June 29 to August 10.|Grammar study;|Reading;|Listening (listening comprehension);|Learning vocabulary (active vocabulary);|Writing;|Learning idioms and common phrases;|Development of oral speech (spoken English);|Studying phonetics (correct pronunciation, accent correction).|Online courses in mini-groups with native speakers;|International students have access to the learning platform.|Notification of parents;|Official warning;|Prohibition to engage in specific activities;|Refusal to issue a certificate.|London sightseeing tour;|London Bridge and Tower;|Palace of Westminster;|Piccadilly Circus;|Full day excursion to Harry Potter Studios (July 07, July 21, August 4);;|Victoria Embankment on the banks of the Thames;|Famous Regent Street and Oxford Street;|Hampstead Heath Forest Park;|Museum of the Royal Air Force in London;|Museum of Natural History;|Popular Harrods Department Store;|Oxford;|Brighton.|Obtaining a prestigious certificate;|Experience of studying abroad in the English education system;|Rich excursion program, familiarity with the culture of England;|High standard of living and security in the UK;|Full immersion in the language environment;|Active development of communication skills during education;|Expansion of outlook;|High ranking of the EC training center in London.|Rooms for self-study;|Library;|Computer classes with internet access;|Recreation areas;|Theatre studio;|Cinema;|Sports grounds;|Canteen.|Language course - 20 lessons per week;|Campus Accommodation;|Three meals a day;|Cultural and leisure activities;|Educational materials.|Air tickets in both directions;|Group transfer;|Excursion to Harry Potter Studios;|Payment of the ticket for excursions;|Accompanying the child for the flight;|Guardian services if necessary;|Exam Preparation Program;|Extra lessons;|Mandatory Medical Insurance;|Translation of required documents;|Visa fees;|Pocket money.|One way transfer - Heathrow 100 GBP|One way transfer - Gatwick 122 GBP|One way transfer - Luton 168 GBP|One way transfer - Stansted 136 GBP|One way transfer - London City 40 GBP|Medical insurance 10 GBP|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 GBP|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The main advantage of the EC London summer camp is the opportunity to combine study and rest: students' reviews, they have a great time at EC London Shoreditch, and daily study doesn’t interfere with enjoying holidays abroad. An individual curriculum will be drawn up for each language course student for maximum learning efficiency - the initial level of knowledge is determined by the entrance test during the first days of school, and at the end of the program, international students take a final test that helps to compare the student’s progress and determine the current level of English knowledge language. The obtained certificates can be used for admission to school or college - they are a competitive advantage over other students. ||| |The quality of education in London has always been on top: teachers with years of experience throughout the program monitor the progress of their students, regularly conduct intermediate tests to adjust the curriculum if necessary. Teaching international children is conducted in a relaxed atmosphere, but with strict discipline, so the students are happy to attend the lessons, and at the end of the program demonstrate excellent results. For example, for the youngest students the main ways of learning are: ||| |EC London Shoreditch language camp for children is located in a prestigious and developed area with modern infrastructure and easy access to some of London’s sights, but at the same time in a safe place over a large and green area. ||| |Our curriculum is designed to be engaging and interactive, with activities and lessons structured to suit various age groups and language abilities. We offer beginner, intermediate, and advanced level classes. ||| |Quick overview: ||| |Classes are held in the first or second half of the day; on average, students spend 3 to 5 hours a day at school. International students are divided into groups in accordance with their level of training, so all children feel comfortable during classes. The curriculum includes: ||| |Brief information: |||
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English+summer vacation, English courses 16+ online
Euston House, 24 Eversholt St, Kings Cross, London NW1 1AD, United Kingdom
Language course - 20 lessons per week;|Campus Accommodation;|Three meals a day;|Cultural and leisure activities;|Educational materials.|Air tickets in both directions;|Group transfer;|Excursion to Harry Potter Studios;|Payment of the ticket for excursions;|Accompanying the child for the flight;|Guardian services if necessary;|Exam Preparation Program;|Extra lessons;|Mandatory Medical Insurance;|Translation of required documents;|Visa fees;|Pocket money.|One way transfer - Heathrow 100 GBP|One way transfer - Gatwick 122 GBP|One way transfer - Luton 168 GBP|One way transfer - Stansted 136 GBP|One way transfer - London City 40 GBP|Medical insurance 10 GBP|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 GBP
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English
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79
week
United Kingdom
London
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https://smapse.com//arkansas-state-university-arkansas-state-university/
Arkansas State University
8.2
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Description of Arkansas State University
The minimum level of English is Advanced.|Acquaintance with other students, staff and teachers, developed support network before starting training at CSM|Getting to know the campus and its valuable resources|Obtaining 1 college loan.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Arkansas State University (abbreviated A-State ) or A-State is an educational institution of the state type that has been active in scientific and academic activities since 1909 in America. Currently, the university has a small student campus in the city of Jonesboro. ||| |That's an interesting topic. The criteria used to evaluate universities vary by ranking. For nationwide rankings, factors like class size, teacher salaries, and the number of faculty members with advanced degrees in their field are common considerations. If a ranking focuses on student satisfaction, the criteria will differ. However, rankings don't always align with individual student needs and should be considered alongside other factors. ||| | ||| |Specify information on the training program on the official site of an educational institution. ||| |Specify information on the training program on the official site of an educational institution. ||| |The minimum level of English is Advanced. ||| |The OHLA University Study Program allows international students to automatically enroll in multiple university programs throughout the United States. A team of experts prepares students for university studies, guides students towards successful admission. ||| |Pathway provides students with the opportunity to prepare for college by getting information, doing exercises that make academic requirements clear, and removing common barriers that can stunt student progress. Topics: resources, teaching methods, writing skills, critical thinking skills, motivation, self-efficacy. Particular attention is paid to group work, mutual learning. |||
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english), Pathway program
2105 Aggie Rd, Jonesboro, AR 72401, USA
Language course - 20 lessons per week;|Campus Accommodation;|Three meals a day;|Cultural and leisure activities;|Educational materials.|Air tickets in both directions;|Group transfer;|Excursion to Harry Potter Studios;|Payment of the ticket for excursions;|Accompanying the child for the flight;|Guardian services if necessary;|Exam Preparation Program;|Extra lessons;|Mandatory Medical Insurance;|Translation of required documents;|Visa fees;|Pocket money.|One way transfer - Heathrow 100 GBP|One way transfer - Gatwick 122 GBP|One way transfer - Luton 168 GBP|One way transfer - Stansted 136 GBP|One way transfer - London City 40 GBP|Medical insurance 10 GBP|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 GBP
University
null
English
null
4,400
$
semester
USA
Nashville
null
https://smapse.com//university-of-chicago-university-of-chicago-university-of-chicago/
University of Chicago
8.2
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Description of University of Chicago
Year of foundation: 1890|Location: Chicago, USA|Age of students: 17+|Type of education: mixed|Type of residence: residence|Language learning: English.|Rockefeller donated money to its foundation, who later commented on these investments as the best solution in his life.|Sociology originated in the university: it was here that the first independent department of social sciences was opened|During the war years, the first nuclear reaction was carried out at the science center.|Among the university graduates - 87 Nobel laureates|Among university professors is Barack Obama, who taught at the university from 1992 to 2004.|Psychologist Paul Ekman|Writer Kurt Vonnegut|Director, Oscar winner Mike Nichols|Outstanding Astronomer Edwin Hubble|Film director Philip Kaufman|Outstanding economist Milton Friedman and many others.|Dates: early September|Age: 17+|Duration: 3-4 years|Language of instruction: English|Cost: from $ 48,759 per year.|Anthropology|Art History|Biochemistry|Chemistry|Film production|Media|Classical science|Literary criticism|Social sciencies.|Dates: early September|Age: 21+|Duration: 2 years|Language of instruction: English|Cost: from $ 48,759 per year.|Business|Biochemistry|Molecular biology|Astronomy|Astrophysics|Art|Archeology|Anthropology|Anatomy and others.|Chess Club|Learning Latin|Music Club|Yoga|Team Sports|Swimming|Dancing|Fitness and more.|A wide range of academic programs|Presence of programs with a double diploma|Availability of quality internships|Study abroad options|Exchange Programs|Excellent conditions for young scientists - large and significant research is carried out at the university|Large scholarship fund: University of Chicago ranks 1st in terms of funds allocated for scholarships for foreigners|Developed system of extracurricular activities|International atmosphere - 20% of students are foreigners|Prestigious diplomas.|Media and film|Civilization Sciences|Astrophysics|Art History|Literary criticism|Archeology|Biology|Anatomy|Chemistry|Anthropology|Astronomy|Business|Right|Sociology.|Top 10 best universities in the world according to World University Rankings 2019|Took 14th place in the national ranking of the US Rankings 2019|It is ranked 9th as the best university with a world reputation according to the World Reputation Rankings 2018.|Research Center|Publishers|Libraries|Laboratories|Departments|Observatory|Hostel complex|Restaurants and cafeterias|Sports complex|Recreation centers|Pools|Tennis courts|Workshops|Studios|Computer labs|Medical institutions|Transport infrastructure.|IELTS (7.0) or TOEFL (from 104)|Application for admission|Officially certified and translated education documents|Registration fee|Letters of recommendation from teachers|Financial documents|SAT and ACT exam results.|Students may apply for a scholarship on the basis of financial need|The Odyssey program assists students in addressing topical issues, such as arranging for paid internships, sending students to study abroad, and more.|Scholarships for academic performance can be received by talented students.|Scholarships from external funds.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The University of Chicago (University of Chicago, University of Chicago) is known for its large research center and professional schools that produce well-educatedspecialists from year to year. The university is proud of various scientific discoveries in medicine, law, sociology, business and many other fields. The research activities of the university are associated with the solution of significant issues and challenges of society, as university scientists are real innovators who stand at the foundation of revolutionary discoveries in chemistry, biologists, and physics. ||| |The University of Chicago (University of Chicago, University of Chicago) has a rich and exciting history: ||| |Today the university is a large multidisciplinary university with world-renowned natural science departments, departments of law and sociology. About 6 thousand people now receive a bachelor's degree, more than 10 thousand students study in a magistracy and graduate school. The teaching staff of the university - more than 2 two thousand highly qualified teachers. ||| |Famous graduates of the university: ||| |The university has a large number of programs in the most popular areas. Most courses last 3-4 years - you can find the list of basic bachelor's programs below: ||| |The university has the following master programs: |||
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english)
5801 S Ellis Ave, Chicago, IL 60637, USA
Language course - 20 lessons per week;|Campus Accommodation;|Three meals a day;|Cultural and leisure activities;|Educational materials.|Air tickets in both directions;|Group transfer;|Excursion to Harry Potter Studios;|Payment of the ticket for excursions;|Accompanying the child for the flight;|Guardian services if necessary;|Exam Preparation Program;|Extra lessons;|Mandatory Medical Insurance;|Translation of required documents;|Visa fees;|Pocket money.|One way transfer - Heathrow 100 GBP|One way transfer - Gatwick 122 GBP|One way transfer - Luton 168 GBP|One way transfer - Stansted 136 GBP|One way transfer - London City 40 GBP|Medical insurance 10 GBP|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 GBP
University
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English
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48,759
$
year
USA
Chicago
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https://smapse.com//california-institute-of-technology-caltech/
California Institute of Technology - Caltech
8.2
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Description of California Institute of Technology - Caltech
Foundation: 1891|Location: Pasadena, California, USA|2,200 students|300 teachers|1st place in the US in the number of graduates with a doctorate (PhD)|18 Nobel Prize Winners Among Graduates|320 out of 8,000 applicants become students .|Aerospace|Applied Physics and Materials Science|Computational and mathematical sciences|Electrical Engineering|Engineering and Applied Sciences|Environmental Science and Engineering|Engineering and civil engineering.|Biochemistry, structural and molecular cell biology|Biological engineering|Development Biology and Genetics|Evolutionary and Organizational Biology|Microbiology and immunology|Neurology|Systems biology.|Bachelor or Master Degree|TOEFL Results|Essay|Recommendations|Scientific articles, speeches at conferences.|Caltech - one of the 2 universities in America recognized in the USA as the best for the study of exact sciences|Everyone teaches math and physics, even humanities students|Education here paves the way for world science|Highest US funding per student|A large number of high-level research centers|Students attracted to research programs from the first months of study|Financial Assistance for Poor Students|Institute participation in space exploration programs|The population of the campus is multinational, which makes it possible to get acquainted with other cultures|The California Institute of Technology is known for its tradition and university student code of honor.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The California Institute of Technology is a private university in California that has been praised by educators and alumni for their success in science. Caltech graduates researchers in fundamental areas of science, prepares scientific personnel. ||| |The California Institute of Technology was founded at the end of the 19th century as a technical school, later called Troop University: its creator, Amos Trup, provided the university with a building where 30 students began their studies. At the beginning of the 20th century, the famous scientist J. Hale is engaged in the development of the university, and participation in military developments provides funds for the construction of scientific laboratories. Hale invites world-renowned scientists, such as chemist A. Noyes, physicist R. Milliken. Robert Milliken, a Nobel laureate, contributed not only to science, but also to the education of scientific personnel - during his leadership, Kaltech was called the Milliken Institute. Worked here A. Einstein, R. Feynman, M. Gell-Mann. ||| |Studying in Caltech requires tremendous exertion of strength and will. Students say: if you want to study and do public work, forget about sleep. Therefore, the institute took measures to help students: in the first year they do not give differentiated grades, there are only tests, but conditionally these grades are given and reported to freshmen so that they know about problems and their weaknesses. ||| |The name of the program ||| |date ||| |Age ||| |Undergraduate ||| |End of September ||| |18+ ||| |Undergraduate - the first stage of higher education lasting 4 years. During this time, the student receives the necessary knowledge for further research, gets acquainted with the research methods, chooses the area of his own interests. The purpose of the bachelor's program is to protect the first research work and obtain a bachelor's degree. ||| |The most prestigious area is physics, the faculty of physics, mathematics and astronomy. Caltech conducts joint research with NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration), an organization that oversees all space exploration in the United States. This organization has many Caltech graduates who graduated from the institute in the fundamental specialties “Physics”, “Astrophysics”, and also in engineering - “Aeronautics”, “Applied and Computational Mathematics”, “Applied Mechanics”. ||| |The Faculty of Technology and Applied Science teaches bachelors in the following areas: ||| |The name of the program ||| |date ||| |Age ||| |Master ||| |End of September ||| |21+ ||| |Master's program - further specialization for a period of 1 to years, conducting research under the guidance of teachers, internship. ||| |All departments of the university provide an opportunity to complete a master's program. For those who associate their future with the study of biology, the California Institute of Technology offers many opportunities: the university has a dominant position in the creation of new uses of solar energy, and in 2010 the research center “Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis” was opened. Kalteha President Thomas F. Rosenbaum has made efforts to enhance the prestige of the university’s biological fields. The most progressive courses are considered at the intersection of sciences: computation and neural systems, geobiology, astrobiology, bioengineering. ||| |The Department of Biology and Biological Engineering offers training in the following specialties: ||| |The name of the program ||| |date ||| |Age ||| |Graduate school ||| |End of September ||| |22+ ||| |California Institute of Technology surpasses all US universities in the number of graduate students who defended their dissertations and received a degree (PhD). Postgraduate study - a period of independent research work, writing scientific work. In Kaltech, postgraduate students are offered work in the most modern research centers (9 observatories of different directions, the Seismological Center, the jet propulsion laboratory and others). The university assigns research assistants. ||| |For admission to graduate school required: |||
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english), Doctor program
1200 E California Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91125, United States
Language course - 20 lessons per week;|Campus Accommodation;|Three meals a day;|Cultural and leisure activities;|Educational materials.|Air tickets in both directions;|Group transfer;|Excursion to Harry Potter Studios;|Payment of the ticket for excursions;|Accompanying the child for the flight;|Guardian services if necessary;|Exam Preparation Program;|Extra lessons;|Mandatory Medical Insurance;|Translation of required documents;|Visa fees;|Pocket money.|One way transfer - Heathrow 100 GBP|One way transfer - Gatwick 122 GBP|One way transfer - Luton 168 GBP|One way transfer - Stansted 136 GBP|One way transfer - London City 40 GBP|Medical insurance 10 GBP|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 GBP
University
null
null
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52,233
$
year
USA
Los Angeles
California
https://smapse.com//arizona-state-university-asu-arizona-state-university-lake-havasu-city/
Arizona State University (ASU) Lake Havasu City
8.2
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Description of Arizona State University (ASU) Lake Havasu City
Location: Lake Havasu, Arizona, USA|Students age: 17+|Type of study: mixed|Type of accommodation: residence|Language of instruction: English.|A wide selection of programs in more than 10 scientific fields|Over 1000 student groups and sections|Great location in a quiet countryside.|The main objective of the campus is to provide students with quality programs at more affordable prices (the cost of studying is significantly lower than in other states)|The campus was opened in 2012: here you will find an innovative learning system that primarily takes into account the interests of students|Affordable prices do not affect the quality of training. The ratio of teachers and students will be 1 to 15|This small, cozy campus is especially popular with those who enjoy spending time in the countryside.|Applied Computing (BS)|Biology (BS)|Biology (Environmental Science) (BS)|Business (Business Administration) (BA)|Business (Communication) (BA) (Communication) (BA and BS)|Environmental Science (BA and BS)|General Studies (BA)|Health Education and Health Promotion (BS)|Kinesiology (BS)|Organizational Leadership (BA)|Political Science (BA)|Psychology (BA and BS)|Sociology (BA).|Student residence - in 2015, the university bought a hotel near the university, in the same year most of it was modernized.|Student Center and Patio with Spectacular Lake Havasu Views|Modern audiences and studios.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Arizona State University or Arizona State University (ASU) is the largest state university in America. It consists of four academic towns located in the city agglomeration and offers: ||| |The campus in the city of Lake Havasu City compares favorably in financial terms: here you can find both low-cost training programs and save on food and accommodation. Learn more about studying at the Lake Havasu City campus: ||| |● Age: 17+ ||| |● Duration: 3-4 years ||| |● Language of instruction: English. ||| |The campus offers 18 directions for undergraduate study: |||
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Bachelors Courses(english)
100 University Way, Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403, United States
Language course - 20 lessons per week;|Campus Accommodation;|Three meals a day;|Cultural and leisure activities;|Educational materials.|Air tickets in both directions;|Group transfer;|Excursion to Harry Potter Studios;|Payment of the ticket for excursions;|Accompanying the child for the flight;|Guardian services if necessary;|Exam Preparation Program;|Extra lessons;|Mandatory Medical Insurance;|Translation of required documents;|Visa fees;|Pocket money.|One way transfer - Heathrow 100 GBP|One way transfer - Gatwick 122 GBP|One way transfer - Luton 168 GBP|One way transfer - Stansted 136 GBP|One way transfer - London City 40 GBP|Medical insurance 10 GBP|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 GBP
University
null
English
null
10,368
$
year
USA
Phoenix
Arizona
https://smapse.com//murdoch-university-dubai-murdoch-university-of-dubai/
Murdoch University Dubai
8.2
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Description of Murdoch University Dubai
Established: 2008|Location: Dubai, the UAE|Number of students: 5000|Language of instruction: Arabic, English|Type of institution: private university.|Duration of study: 3 years|Start date: September, January|Form of study: full-time|Language of instruction: Arabic, English.|Psychology|Accounting|Banking|Finance|Personnel Management|Control|Marketing|Journalism|Strategic communications|Business Information Systems|Computer science|Cybersecurity and Forensics|Criminology.|Duration of study: 1.5 years|Start date: September, January|Form of study: full-time|Language of instruction: Arabic, English.|Business administration|Healthcare management|Teaching.|Included in TOP-100 best young universities in the world according to Times Higher Education|Master's degree in Dubai|All graduates are employed in a highly rated company within three months after graduation.|85% of disciplines were tested and received a certificate of compliance with world-class standards|Australian education level in the UAE|Dubai is famous for its beaches, warm water and year-round sunny weather.|The UAE - a country with a high standard of living and low crime|Friendly international environment both at the university and outside|Ability to combine study and work|Each student independently develops his training program based on the needs, interests and abilities.|After graduation, students are offered job offers in the city from partner companies.|Educational buildings|Studio|Computer labs|Library|Public transport stop.|Certificate of general secondary education|TOEFL certificate confirming the required level of a foreign language (min. 550 / CAT 213 or 4.0 TWE or Internet Based 79-80 / w24)|Two letters of recommendation from high school teachers.|Registration fee|Margin|Package of visa documents|Health insurance.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Murdoch University was founded in 2008. The educational institution is a branch of the eponymous parent university located in Australia. All programs have been thoroughly tested by the Australian leadership, the Arab branch is regularly checked for compliance with the degree of quality, and the degrees are awarded by Murdoch University in Australia. ||| |The Dubai campus was opened in 2008 by His Excellency Shelh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research of the UAE, located in the Dubai International Academic Campus. The branch is licensed by the educational institutions of Dubai - the Office of Knowledge and Human Development (KHDA). ||| |Specialty: ||| |Specialty: |||
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english)
Dubai International Academic City, Block 10, Fourth floor - Dubai - UAE
Language course - 20 lessons per week;|Campus Accommodation;|Three meals a day;|Cultural and leisure activities;|Educational materials.|Air tickets in both directions;|Group transfer;|Excursion to Harry Potter Studios;|Payment of the ticket for excursions;|Accompanying the child for the flight;|Guardian services if necessary;|Exam Preparation Program;|Extra lessons;|Mandatory Medical Insurance;|Translation of required documents;|Visa fees;|Pocket money.|One way transfer - Heathrow 100 GBP|One way transfer - Gatwick 122 GBP|One way transfer - Luton 168 GBP|One way transfer - Stansted 136 GBP|One way transfer - London City 40 GBP|Medical insurance 10 GBP|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 GBP
University
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English
High School
42,198
$
year
United Arab Emirates
Dubai
null
https://smapse.com//st-peters-international-school-spis-palmela-st-peters-international-school-palmela/
St Peters International School SPIS Palmela
8.2
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Description of St Peters International School SPIS Palmela
Established: 1996|Location: Palmela, Portugal|Students age: 14-18 years old|Language of instruction: English, Portuguese|Programs: Portuguese National Curriculum and International Curriculum (IGCSE & IB Diploma)|Type of study: private international school.|The school offers educational programs that are appropriate for the age groups and needs of students. The programs are based on international standards of education and include a wide range of academic subjects - mathematics, English, science, history, art, physical education and others.|St Peters International School SPIS Palmela welcomes students from all over the world by creating an intercultural learning environment: this allows for the development of intercultural understanding, language skills and global thinking.|The school aims to develop students so that they become competent and critical thinkers. Students develop skills in communication, collaboration, critical thinking, problem-solving, and self-management.|St Peters International School SPIS Palmela actively introduces technology and innovation into the educational process: students have access to modern computer classes, interactive whiteboards, software and other technical resources to enrich their educational experience.|The school offers a variety of additional activities, including sports activities, art and music groups, clubs and excursions. These activities help students develop their interests, talents, and social skills|St Peters International School SPIS Palmela provides individual support and accompaniment to students. Teachers monitor the academic progress of each student, provide assistance in studies and advise on career development and personal growth.|A learning component common to all courses aimed at shaping the personal, social and cultural identity of young people: learning Portuguese, a foreign language - English, philosophy, physical education (mandatory).|A specific educational component aimed at ensuring consistent scientific studying in the area of the relevant course includes, in addition to the obligatory three-year, two two-year courses, the choice and combination of which depends on the desired path of study.|Portuguese (mother tongue)|Portuguese (foreign language)|English (native language)|English (foreign language)|Spanish (foreign language)|Mandarin (foreign language)|Environmental management|Management models|Economy.|At the beginning of the IB DP, students choose six subjects - three at the Higher Level (HL) and three at the Standard Level (SL).|Students must choose a subject from groups 1, 2 and 5. They will have the opportunity to choose one or two subjects from groups 3 and 4 for a total of six subjects. In addition, students will participate in Theory of Knowledge (TOK), Activity and Creativity Service (CAS) classes, and will also work on essays (EE). Thus, students will have the opportunity to study some subjects in depth and others more broadly.|Lunch|Lunch including soup, fish dish, meat, diet or vegetarian, and dessert|Snack in the middle of the day and / or at the end of classes (from 16:00).|Family Day is the most significant event of the annual program, which traditionally enjoys the support of all people of the educational community. This is the time when teachers, students and college staff host families of students with whom they work during the school year.|Activities held at the beginning of each academic year, traditionally at the end of the first week of classes, provide a special occasion for communication and exchange of experience. Students dine and sleep at the College: the younger ones are in their usual rooms, the older ones bring tents from home and set up a real "megalager" in the open air at the stadium.|United Nations Day is held annually. The main goal is to glorify the unity of all the peoples of the world, recognizing cultural differences that everyone should respect and understand.|St. Peter's Carnival is an annual event for the youngest pupils: a festival with carnival, parades, mask contests, games, music, tournaments.|The college hosts parties on Halloween, Christmas.|St. Peter's International School celebrates its 25th anniversary on 28 June.|More than 27 years of excellent education|The safest country in Europe|Very close to Lisbon and the biggest international airport in Portugal|Near the sea and the mountains|Brand new Boarding Residence within a 2.400 m2 campus featuring modern facilities: sports fields, arts centre, music rooms, ultimate labs;|Globally recognised programmes (IGCSE & IB DP).|Counselling, Career & Health services on campus, international experience.|Part of global Inspired Education Group, providing access to international best practices and world-class educational experts|A brand new 2,400 m² boarding house on campus with state-of-the-art amenities: sports fields, arts center, music rooms, first-class laboratories.|The Isabel Simão Library, considered one of the cornerstones of the school, is an important educational, cultural center that plays a decisive role in teaching.|St. Peter's International School has a number of premises and infrastructural units that allow you to regularly engage in physical activity, to conduct additional educational activities.|There are spaces for outdoor exercise and additional curriculum activities: basketball, volleyball, figure skating, tennis and other sports.|Rooms for judo, fencing, savat (French boxing), gymnastics, dancing, physical education and children's motor skills are available for students.|College St. Peter`s is equipped with two outdoor tennis courts, a basketball court, three synthetic grass soccer fields, a soccer field, and a 375 m² rugby court.|You will need to purchase textbooks, notebooks, pens, pencils and other necessary materials for studying.|At school, some classes have school uniforms: for sports, for everyday wear and other options.|The school organizes excursions and trips for students to enrich their educational experience: additional payment will be required for transport, accommodation, meals on the road.|If the student takes part in additional activities, such as sports teams, music groups or art clubs, additional participation fees, tools, sports equipment and other necessary materials may be required.|After receiving information about the school, you must fill out an application for admission. The application may include filling out a form, providing the necessary documents and paying administrative fees,|Depending on the age of the student, the school will determine the level of knowledge of the applicant using tests,|After successfully completing the previous stages, parents will need to provide the necessary documents for official enrollment - copies of the passport, certificates of the results of previous education, medical certificates.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The new St. Peter’s International School Boarding Residence provides a unique opportunity for international students aged 14-18 to live and study in Portugal – one of the safest countries in the world. Portugal offers a mild climate and a unique cultural heritage, where tradition and innovation blend together in perfect harmony. As an Inspired school, St. Peter’s now opens its doors to the boarding community in a friendly and secure environment, all underpinned by our 27-year history of academic excellence. ||| |Located near Portugal’s capital, Lisbon, our extensive 2,400m2 Boarding Residence is located just 30 minutes from the Lisbon International Airport and is the first and only facility of its kind in the Greater Lisbon area. We look forward to welcoming you into our unique community. ||| |Our mission is to educate self-reliant, critical, creative students, who have the necessary skills and abilities to perform well at a personal, social and professional level, thus allowing them to pursue their studies, and actively integrate into a rapidly changing and increasingly globalised society. ||| |Inspired Education ||| |Inspired is a leading global premium schools group operating in Europe, Asia-Pacific, Africa, the Middle East and Latin America educating over 48,000 students across a global network of more than 60 schools. ||| |A definitive statement of excellence in private education, Inspired is a co-educational, non-denominational, independent school group designed to inspire students to achieve their maximum potential in a nurturing, progressive academic environment from ages 1 to 18. ||| |The group's distinctive features lie in its advanced teaching methods, carefully selected and hand-picked teachers, an individual approach to each child and preparation for admission to the best universities in the world. Over 48,000 students choose to study at an INSPIRED school every year._x000D_ Do not miss the opportunity of discussing your child’s opportunities and admission through an individual meeting with a representative of the best institutions offering secondary education abroad! ||| |Colégio St. Peter offers courses in the Portuguese curriculum aimed at pursuing a university or polytechnic education. ||| |The program is designed for 3 academic years, corresponding to grades 10, 11 and 12, with the receipt of a diploma of completion of secondary education of the corresponding level. ||| |The disciplines of the general educational component are compulsory and general for all courses, and according to the disciplines of a particular educational component, the courses are diverse. ||| |St. Peter's International School offers the IGCSE program for grades 9 and 10. During the two-year course, students have the opportunity to study 8 subjects, which include the main compulsory subjects: first language, second language, mathematics, natural sciences, physical education. Each subject is taught 130 teaching hours (recommended by Cambridge Assessment International Education). ||| |IB DP students study subjects covering many areas, including at least two languages, traditional academic subjects (including mathematics), experimental sciences, social studies, art. ||| |The program includes three additional core areas: Theory of Knowledge (TOK), Creativity, Action, Service (CAS), and Essay (EE). ||| |To successfully complete the IB DP program, students must score a minimum of 24 out of 45 points. ||| |Primary school follows the national curriculum, includes English, and is also taught an introduction to Latin. ||| |The school recognises the importance of developing the ethical, aesthetic and emotional aspects of learning. The CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) methodology provides students with the opportunity to learn content in English in math and science courses. ||| |Teachers provide students with the necessary tools to successfully achieve their personal goals in a world where English language proficiency is crucial to both their academic and professional futures. In this regard, a number of educational activities are provided, including EdTech, math mastery, and social studies. ||| |Regular school meetings are organized for primary school students, and various clubs and extracurricular activities (e.g. chess) are offered. |||
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Middle classes (Portuguese), GCSE, IB program, Primary school
Quinta dos Barreleiros CCI 3952, 2950-201 Palmela, Portugal
You will need to purchase textbooks, notebooks, pens, pencils and other necessary materials for studying.|At school, some classes have school uniforms: for sports, for everyday wear and other options.|The school organizes excursions and trips for students to enrich their educational experience: additional payment will be required for transport, accommodation, meals on the road.|If the student takes part in additional activities, such as sports teams, music groups or art clubs, additional participation fees, tools, sports equipment and other necessary materials may be required.
University
null
English
GCSE
9,216
year
Portugal
Lisbon
null
https://smapse.com//rcg-royal-grammar-school-guildford-dubai-rcg-gymnasium-dubai/
RCG Royal Grammar School Guildford Dubai
8.2
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Description of RCG Royal Grammar School Guildford Dubai
Established: 2021|Location: Dubai, UAE|Students age: 3-18|School type: private|Language of instruction: English, Arabic|Type of studying: mixed.|Language of instruction: English, Arabic|Duration of studying: 7 years|Age of students: 5-11.|English|Maths|Natural and exact sciences|Arab|Study of Islam (Muslim only)|History|Geography|Art|Technologies|Programming|Music|Physical education.|English|Maths|Leadership course|History|Geography|Art|Technologies|Natural and exact sciences|Arab|Study of Islam (Muslim only)|Physical education|Sociology|Programming|Music|Healthy lifestyle.|Language of instruction: English , Arabic|Duration of studying: 3 years|Age of students: 11-14.|Language of instruction: English, Arabic|Duration of studying: 2 years|Age of students: 14-16.|Maths|English language|English literature|Biology|Chemistry|Physics.|Language of instruction: English , Arabic|Duration of studying: 2 years|Age of students: 1 6-18.|Language of instruction: English, Arabic|Duration of studying: 2 years|Age of students: 1 6-18.|School of Music|Robotics|Debate|Theatre|Chess Club|Book community|Cinema club|Wall newspaper|Basketball|Volleyball|Football|Hockey|Dancing|Gymnastics.|Pool|Football field|Gym|Computer center|Fitness Centre|School of Music|Library|Playgrounds and halls|Cafeterias.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Royal Grammar School Guildford is Dubai's leading private school offering British education. In UAE there are also schools with Switzerland education such as Swiss school Dubai. The educational institution opens its doors for primary, middle and high school students. ||| |The name of the school is no coincidence - a branch of the Royal Grammar School Guildford, located in the UK, opens in Dubai. RCG in the UAE has adopted the experience of its "big sister" - a school in Britain, which has over 500 years of experience and rich teaching traditions. ||| |The primary school curriculum is aimed at developing basic skills for further learning - reading, writing, counting. Much attention is paid to the adaptation of children to the educational process, the creation of conditions for conscious and motivated learning. ||| |Every day, schoolchildren attend classes based on the English methodology. The curriculum includes: ||| |The program is also built on the British methodology used in the middle classes by English classical schools. Structure: ||| |The aim of the middle school program is to prepare schoolchildren for passing English exams + in-depth study of subjects of choice, assistance in career guidance. ||| |The British GCSE program includes 6 compulsory subjects: ||| |In addition, students choose three subjects to choose from in accordance with their interests and plans for the future. ||| |A-Level is a British high school program, the main task of which is to prepare graduates for university studies. The course is available in full and abridged versions. ||| |Unlike the A-Level, where theoretical subjects are studied, BTEC course students gain practical knowledge and skills, thanks to which they can start a career after graduation. |||
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Primary school, Middle school, GCSE, A-Level program, BTEC program
Al Quds St - Dubai Airport Free Zone - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
You will need to purchase textbooks, notebooks, pens, pencils and other necessary materials for studying.|At school, some classes have school uniforms: for sports, for everyday wear and other options.|The school organizes excursions and trips for students to enrich their educational experience: additional payment will be required for transport, accommodation, meals on the road.|If the student takes part in additional activities, such as sports teams, music groups or art clubs, additional participation fees, tools, sports equipment and other necessary materials may be required.
University
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English
A-Level
81,900
aed
year
United Arab Emirates
Dubai
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https://smapse.com//leipzig-studienkolleg-leipzig-preparatory-college/
Leipzig Studienkolleg (Preparatory College)
8.2
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Description of Leipzig Studienkolleg (Preparatory College)
Location: Leipzig, Germany,|Year of foundation: more than 20 years ago,|Number of students: about 300,|Language of instruction: German,|Type of study: blended.|Age — from 18 years old,|The duration of the study is one year.|Electrical engineering|Computer Science,|Physics|Engineering|Information Systems,|Industrial Engineering,|Mathematics|German|Informatics|Technical drawing and CAD.|Age — from 18 years old,|The duration of the study is one year.|International Business,|Business Administration,|Economics|Banking & Finance,|Business Information Systems,|Logistics|Insurance|German|Mathematics|Informatics|English language.|Among the students of Leipzig Studienkolleg are students from 40 countries,|Small classrooms with state-of-the-art equipment,|Free additional lessons in German, mathematics and physics,|Support in obtaining a visa, solving entry formalities and assistance in finding accommodation,|Cooperation with local universities, through which employees provide students with an individual career plan,|No entrance exams,|Accredited specialized training courses for international students.|Winter semester — from September 1,|Summer semester — from April 1.|Filling out an online form and submitting documents,|On-campus or online interviews,|Receiving an official invitation to study,|Arrival in Germany to book accommodation, complete the necessary documents and start your studies.|High school diploma translated into English or German,|A telc, TestDaF or Goethe certificate confirming knowledge of the German language at least level B1,|Conditional offer from a German university/college,|Personal documents: passport, health insurance, visa or residence permit. The staff of Leipzig Studienkolleg can help you with insurance and visa documents.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Leipzig Studienkolleg is a private preparatory college located in Leipzig, Germany. It operates as an affiliated department of the University of Zittau/Görlitz and conducts the Feststellungsprüfung assessment test. This partnership ensures that students benefit from an objective evaluation of their knowledge, receive an accredited degree, and experience high-quality training and teaching standards. ||| |With over 20 years of successful operation, Leipzig Studienkolleg employs modern educational concepts and provides comprehensive support to students in finding a suitable university. They offer academic and extracurricular assistance on any matter related to studying and living in Germany. ||| |Leipzig Studienkolleg offers two specialized courses designed to prepare students for the Feststellungsprüfung: a TI course for those interested in exact sciences and a WW course for students passionate about social sciences and economics. Both programs effectively equip students for admission to German universities, providing them with substantial knowledge in their chosen field and proficiency in the German language. ||| |Germany ranks among the top three most popular destinations for international students seeking a high-quality education. Over 15% of local university students come from around the world to benefit from the country's excellent educational offerings. Despite the top-notch education provided, Germany stands out for its relatively affordable tuition fees. ||| |The TI course is a specialization in technology and engineering. Over the course of 11 months, students interested in STEM will study the following disciplines: ||| |To be admitted to the FSP Final Exam, a student must obtain a minimum of 4 points in each of the subjects and a maximum of 5 points in one of them. ||| |If a student fails to pass the exam the first time, they are asked to repeat one semester of study for five months: during this time, they will be able to improve their knowledge in those subjects in which they feel insecure, and then take the test again. ||| |The 11-month WW course specializes in business, economics and social sciences. Students who are passionate about these areas will gain competitive knowledge in the following disciplines: ||| |At the end of the subjects, students will take the FSP exam, admission to which is possible by obtaining a minimum of 4 points in all subjects and 5 points in one of them. If a student does not pass the test, he/she is offered a second academic semester with the study of only those disciplines in which he/she is not strong enough. In addition to repeat classes, free tutoring sessions are also available to the student. |||
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Studienkolleg
Ludwig-Erhard-Straße 57 a, 04103 Leipzig, Germany
Winter semester — from September 1,|Summer semester — from April 1.
University
null
English
High School Diploma
4,500
year
Germany
Leipzig
null
https://smapse.com//taejon-christian-international-school/
Taejon Christian International School
8.2
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Description of Taejon Christian International School
Location: Daejeon, South Korea,|Founded: 1958,|Language of instruction: English,|Type of study: blended.|Enhanced preparation for college,|Differentiated instruction for all students,|A comprehensive education that considers all spheres of life as connected,|Strong learning skills due to a focus on the design cycle,|A rich and varied extracurricular program that promotes learning, leadership through supportive activities,|Reflection and discernment are key qualities for lifelong learning,|A STEAM-based approach to learning as a means of preparing future-ready learners.|Balance of health and self-actualization,|The values of peace, respect, love, service, internationalism, which are essential to the life of the community,|Thoughts of your personal faith,|Open conversations conducted with respect (useful for academic learning and faith building),|A global learning experience that teaches children to navigate cultures and communities.|Respectful attitude towards all people in the community, their beliefs,|Attending social events, showing respect for Christian rites,|Actively contributing to the creation of a common atmosphere of peace, unity and acceptance.|Age – from four years old,|The duration of study is up to seven years.|Reading and literacy in English,|Learning English, including additional classes,|Service Learning: Starting in kindergarten, students learn about the problems and causes that affect people, and reflect on methods of physical and emotional help.|Age — from 11 years old,|The duration of the training is three years.|In elementary school, students are introduced to the fundamentals of analytical thinking and hands-on applications such as block coding and robotics. Starting in Grade 6, students begin to concentrate on learning the tools needed for development and creativity.|From grades 6 to 10, students gain a broad understanding of graphic design, 3D design and manufacturing, 2D and 3D animation, web coding, robotics, and programming. Electives, clubs, and competitions provide students with the opportunity to gain additional practice in these areas. This combination of integrated STEM and the arts, along with the rest of the comprehensive curriculum, creates young people who are prepared for the future.   The main program includes natural sciences and humanities, mathematics, religious studies and other general subjects.|By the time students reach Grade 10, they have a good chance of accessing STEM+Arts Advanced courses to hone their skills and build an impressive portfolio in Years 11-12, choosing a focused development path for their desired university course.|Age — from 15 years old,|The duration of the study is four years.|Art|Humanities|Design|Second foreign language,|English Language, Literature,|Mathematics|Physical, health education,|Science|Biblical Studies.|Two languages: one as a language with a literary component and one for standard learning,|One subject in the humanities or social sciences,|One natural science,|One Math Course,|One of the creative arts courses.|Kitchenettes – with refrigerators, microwaves and other small appliances, to which all students have free access,|Laundry – free laundry and drying in each residential unit,|Recreation areas – living rooms with upholstered furniture, board games, TV,|Study rooms – for self-study and homework,|Dining rooms are located on the ground floors of the residences,|Nurse's office – works every day near the boarding houses, providing assistance in case of injuries, pain, and useful consultations.|Students wake up in the morning, they have time to prepare for the school day. They tidy up their rooms every day before they go to class,|Breakfast is served every weekday morning in the dining room,|Academic Studies,|Extracurricular hours give students the opportunity to join sports teams, visit a fitness center, themed clubs, or spend time hanging out with their friends. Boarding students are provided with a shuttle service to local areas for shopping, dining, clinic visits,|Dinner – children enjoy hot meals every evening, the dining room stays open long enough to accommodate each pupil's schedule,|Study Hall – A two-hour academic session is held each evening where students can focus on their studies and work in a relaxed atmosphere. During this time, Certified Resident Teacher Assistants offer weekly academic support for a specific subject,|Initiations – each evening a short time is set aside to meet the whole "pasnionaire family", to sum up the day together and to keep abreast of upcoming events,|Appetizers – served every weeknight,|Blackout/Silence Time – Students have a "blackout" time based on their grades and academic performance. With a quiet time of 11:00 p.m. (10:30 p.m. for middle school), most students have the opportunity to continue their studies in their rooms, or get some rest.|3D printing,|The Alive in Christ Christian Fellowship is a place for conversations where students discuss how Jesus lived, engage in ministry, and inspire the community,|Animal Rescue – raises awareness of current issues that threaten the lives of animals,|Horticulture|Girl Up Club – protects and supports girls from low-income children, highlights gender issues,|GIVE Club pays great attention to charity,|Korean Book Club,|Mathematics – participation in mathematical Olympiads,|Media Committee – responsible for digital media and the design of school events,|Model UN – public speaking, development of critical thinking, collaboration skills,|Art club – art of all kinds,|Programming – learning Arduino/C++,|Dances are all kinds of dances,|Game Design is the study of video game programming.|Ballet|Badminton|Basketball|Board games,|Chess|Baseball|Chorus|Cookery|Fencing|Golf|Lego Club,|Yoga|Spanish|Tennis,|Soccer.|An IB accredited institution by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges of the United States,|Three Phased International Baccalaureate Programs: Elementary, Middle, High School,|More than 65 years of successful education for local and international students,|Multinational student and teaching staff – more than 24 different countries, nations, cultures,|Teaching is entirely in English, ESL language support programs are organized,|Cooperation with ASCD, College Board, EARCOS, NACAC, IACAC, WIDA and other international organizations,|Small class sizes range from 7 to 12 students.|Scientific laboratories for research,|Music and drama classes are specifically designed with space and acoustics in mind, providing the flexibility to participate in a wide variety of creative and hands-on activities,|Art classes are open and full of light. Students have plenty of space and resources to create work in a wide variety of media,|Technology classes are designed for the creative process. With production and safety equipment, students are involved in the entire design process: from idea to production,|The Center for the Performing Arts (PAC), a place for student performances, is an intricate structure centered around a large concert hall. This concert hall has a stage, a music pit, modern sound and lighting systems. The auditorium can accommodate about 500 people.   The hall is accompanied by a complex of rooms for working with costumes, make-up, hairstyles, decorations,|The Learning Commons premises, sometimes referred to as the library, are a place for project work and reading.|Standardized Testing (ISA, PSAT, MYP e-assessments, IB DP exams),|Tutorials|Basic consumables for science, fine arts, theater and other areas,|Internet access at school, residence,|Support for special needs,|Themed Clubs, Campus Events,|Domestic Transportation, Sports Uniforms,|Local service capabilities.|Application Fee,|Registration fee,|Capital Fee,|EAL Extracurricular Activities,|Lunches|School Bus,|Accommodation in a guesthouse,|Personal spending.|Eligibility Check: "Exit and Entry Certificate" from a Korean government agency, Report card showing 6 semesters of study abroad, Overseas passports and registration cards of foreigners,|Filling out a questionnaire form, after sending which the admissions officer will contact the candidates,|Payment of the application fee,|Passing tests in English and mathematics, interviews,|Sending documents,|Receiving an admission decision within two weeks,|Arrival at the campus, accommodation in the residence and the beginning of education.|until May 1 — the start of classes on the first day of the fall semester,|until December 1 — the start of classes on the first day of the spring semester,|Entrance exam results: English, Writing, Mathematics (Grade 3 and above),|Interview|Teacher Recommendations and School Reports,|Transcripts, standardized test results,|Availability of priority seats.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Taejon Christian International School (TCIS) is one of the best international schools in South Korea, offering elementary, middle, and high school programs under the International Baccalaureate (IB) system. As a pioneer of the International Baccalaureate programs in the country, the institution is one of the few in the world to offer all three IB educational stages in the context of a Christian worldview. Each year, students differ not only in their studies, but also in athletics, art, and service to society. By combining educational best practices and religious affiliations, TCIS nurtures students who embody competence and caring. ||| |With a caring international faculty, TCIS offers children a Western-style education focused on STEM+Arts skills. International and local students choose TCIS due to its high-quality English-language education, comprehensive care of the staff and modern conditions for studying. ||| |TCIS provides elementary, middle, and high school students with an engaging, holistic experience, with students feeling part of a caring team of peers and mentors that motivates them to do better. TCIS fosters the growth of academics, character, global awareness and leadership through internationally accredited IB programmes: PYP, MYP, IB DP. ||| |Students from Daejeon, Seoul, China, North America, Europe, and other countries and cities join local students through a boarding care program, creating a dynamic and multicultural learning environment. TCIS students not only excel in their studies in school but also continue their academic journey in the best colleges, universities around the world.  TCIS prides itself on being the top choice for international families, building its reputation as one of the best international schools in Korea. ||| |The Primary Years Programme (PYP) is a curriculum designed for the youngest students. Student learning is a combination of exploration, play, and creativity.  The PYP focuses on the development of the child as an individual, the individual as part of a local and global community. ||| |TCIS offers children from preschool to fifth grade an exciting international program based on caring, kindness, patience. The curriculum of young researchers includes: ||| |The ability to ask questions and experiment is crucial, learning from primary school is largely based on research and reflection. Teachers take advantage of the child's natural curiosity and inclination to play, helping to turn it into a lifelong learning system. Younger students are taught in a playful way, they are encouraged to ask questions about what they are doing.   As children grow up, they begin to be taught the concepts of ways to ask questions. It is a fun and developmentally appropriate way of learning, allowing you to lay the foundation of skills, inclinations for creativity, research, and experimentation. ||| |As part of the IB MYP programme, students receive a high-quality international education from grades 6 to 8. ||| |TCIS provides international education of the highest quality through the IB DP and MYP programs. The school, which operates entirely in English, meets American and international standards of education. ||| |In Year 9-10, students continue to take the MYP in preparation for moving to a more rigorous academic level. The curriculum includes: ||| |In high school, students dive deeper into the fields of design, creativity, and coding, engaging in advanced project-based learning. Courses in computer science, robotics, physics, art, and design provide hands-on results. In grades 11-12, students have the opportunity to receive an expanded STEM-focused portfolio, under the mentorship of teachers, they refine their work for presentation at universities. ||| |Years 11-12 of the school is the IB DP diploma program: it is a rigorous pre-university course, which includes subject groups, disciplines from which are chosen to be studied independently. Each student must choose: ||| |In addition, they can continue to study Bible studies. ||| |At the end of the school program, students have the opportunity to enter leading universities around the world. |||
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Primary school, Middle school, IB program
Republic of Korea, Daejeon, Yuseong-gu, 유성구 용산2로 77 (77 Yongsan 2-ro, Yuseong Gu) Daejeon, South Korea
Standardized Testing (ISA, PSAT, MYP e-assessments, IB DP exams),|Tutorials|Basic consumables for science, fine arts, theater and other areas,|Internet access at school, residence,|Support for special needs,|Themed Clubs, Campus Events,|Domestic Transportation, Sports Uniforms,|Local service capabilities.|Application Fee,|Registration fee,|Capital Fee,|EAL Extracurricular Activities,|Lunches|School Bus,|Accommodation in a guesthouse,|Personal spending.
University
null
English
High School
7,050
$
year
South Korea
Daejeon
null
https://smapse.com//ics-international-community-school/
International Community School
8.2
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Description of International Community School
Year of foundation: 1979|Location: London|Age of students: 3-19 years|Type of education: mixed|Number of students: 315|Programs: preparation for undergraduate studies in elementary school (IB PYP), preparation for undergraduate studies In high school (IB MYP), international baccalaureate (IB)|Accommodation: day school, accommodation not available|Price: from 5560 GBP per term without accommodation|Ranking: one of the best international schools in London offering undergraduate programs.|Is aimed at improving academic success;|Takes care of preserving the emotional well-being of schoolchildren;|Broadens the horizon, provides knowledge about the world around us and the possibility to live comfortably in it;|Develops the pupil as a harmonious personality.|Students age: 9 to 16 years old.|Start dates: 08.06 - 30.08.|Requirements for admission: the level of English is the beginning.|The result of studying: readiness to study in British educational institutions.|Class size: 15 people.|Duration of the lesson: 45 minutes.|Students age: 11 to 17 years old.|Start dates: 08.06 - 30.08.|Admission requirements: English level is the beginning level.|The result of the studying: mastering English at the required level, gaining experience of design work in the British school.|Class size: 15 people.|Lesson duration: 45 minutes.|Students age: 16 - 18 years old.|Start dates: 08.06 - 30.08.|Requirements for admission: the level of English - the initial.|The size of the class: 15 people.|The length of the lesson: 45 minutes.|Individual approach to students who do not speak English very well. Students can take a flexible studying program with admission to the full course of study, when the student is fully ready for it.|Availability of programs for students with different levels of initial preparation.|Convenient location in central London.|Application fee;|Application enrollment fee;|School development contribution (payable in 1 year of studying);|Deposit;|Registration fee;|Supervision;|Visa fees and services.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 250 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 1500 GBP|Application fee 1780 GBP|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 90 GBP|Transfer (one way) 100 GBP|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The International Community School is an international educational center. Today, it is chosen by foreign students from 65 countries. International Baccalaureate programs operate in the primary private school. The International Community School is an educational institution that was created especially for children of diplomats working in the UK, employees of foreign companies and firms. Today, the status of the school has not changed and it is still popular. The school is attended by children of entrepreneurs, diplomats, famous lawyers, doctors working in the UK under a contract. ||| |The schools is very comfortable and has everything for successful studying. The International Community School is one of the most modern equipped London educational institutions. The center is represented by two adjacent buildings, which are near Regent's Park. In London park, after school and on weekends, students can walk, play, do sports. Near the school there is also a zoo. Its visit plays an entertaining, developing role. In the institution, mixed education is provided (in contrast to common private schools in England for girls). ||| |The International School of International Community School, which takes children from three to 12 years to study, focuses on the studying of young researchers. Classes are held in classrooms and outdoors. Subjects of general orientation IB PYP are harmoniously supplemented with six disciplines, which are necessary for admission to the university. ||| |The main goal of the program is to develop a general idea of ​​the world around the child and focus on specialized education in the secondary school. The requirements of the IB Primary Years Program provide studying on the basis of knowledge systems of other countries, and a flexible approach helps children to improve their language skills and to develop a research spirit. ||| |The IB PYP program: ||| |The IB PYP program was developed as an interdisciplinary one. In the course of studying, students gradually increase their knowledge and move from simple subjects to more complex ones. ||| |The curriculum is designed to educate children from the UK and the world from the age of 11. The international program provides for the preparation of 8 courses, closely intertwining theoretical and practical knowledge. Academic requirements contribute to the development of analytical skills, the ability to learn independently and pay attention to the implementation of projects in practice. ||| |Initial classes in all subjects provide for different types of group assignments to accelerate adaptation in a new language environment. After achieving a certain level of educational and personal success, students go on to master professional subject knowledge. A wide range of subjects allows you to take into account the abilities and preferences of all children. ||| |IB MYP program is based on the development of an analytical way of thinking, it motivates to achieve better results and a lot of time to devote to independent work. As a result, the schoolboy not only receives thorough subject knowledge, but also develops ambitiousness, a focus on achieving success, self-confidence, commitment and confident building of career plans. ||| |The study of mathematics and methodology (the basis of the study of sciences) is built on a flexible schedule, depending on the initial preparation of the student. World experts in the field of education, teachers and students can propose changes in the program, make their comments. IB MYP responds to the requirements of modern higher schools by introducing clarifications in the content every three years, the latest research methods and the fullness of the studying course. International universities recognize the high quality of the educational program IB MYP. ||| |More than 50 years ago, Switzerland created the universal program International Baccalaureate, which makes it possible to compare the systems of school education in different countries and unify the preparation of schoolchildren from all over the world. After completion of the program, students receive IB Diploma, which is recognized by colleges and universities of the world as a standard certificate of secondary education. ||| |Despite the fact that the program spends a significant amount of hours of self-education of schoolchildren, its main value is the development of adolescents' social adaptation and motivation to achieve academic high results. Children are not only taught to analyze phenomena and events, but they also teach tolerance, attentive and respectful attitude to the opinion of others. Different degrees of primary school preparation allow children to study academic subjects on a standard or advanced (complicated) level. ||| |Brief information about the program of effective language studying of children for further education in British schools and colleges. The intensity of the classes is 23 hours per week (including extracurricular activities). ||| |The program is suitable for children with different levels of knowledge. Intensive course covers all major language aspects, develops fluency and communication skills. In addition to the English program  the study of mathematics, computer science, the humanities is provided. ||| |Short information about a course for children who prefer independent work to classical academic lessons. ||| |The program allows developing language skills through the implementation of children's various thematic projects. On the course, students study British culture, art, environmental and environmental issues, media work, and etc. The program also provides thematic excursions. In the course of them, students perform assignments, consolidate their knowledge, develop language skills. ||| |Short information about the course for teenagers who want to take IELTS, to spend a vacation in Britain with benefit. ||| |The program provides academic preparation for testing, the development of basic language skills, the skills of conducting independent projects and studying skills in general. The course allows teenagers to get acquainted more closely with the British educational system, to adapt to a new environment for them. ||| | |||
Art, computer techologies, ecology, English literature, Filmmaking, maths, media, Natural science, physical education
basketball, dancing, football, gymnastics, martial arts, tennis, track-and-field athletics, volleyball
IB preparation(primary school), IB preparation(middle school), IB program, Academic english, Summer teens english
W2 1QB
Application fee;|Application enrollment fee;|School development contribution (payable in 1 year of studying);|Deposit;|Registration fee;|Supervision;|Visa fees and services.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 250 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 1500 GBP|Application fee 1780 GBP|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 90 GBP|Transfer (one way) 100 GBP
University
null
English
High School
4,320
£
year
United Kingdom
London
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https://smapse.com//lyceum-alpinum-zuoz/
Lyceum Alpinum Zuoz
8.2
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Description of Lyceum Alpinum Zuoz
Foundation year: 1904|Location: St. Moritz|Age of students: 11-18 years|Type of education: mixed|Number of students: 320, 200 are foreign students|Programs: IB, Swiss Matura, German Abitur, summer courses of English, German|Cost: from 24000 CHF per term with accommodation|Ranking: one of the best international schools in Switzerland|Accommodation: residence.|T (basic disciplines are mathematics, physics);|M (biology);|W (mathematics, economics);|S (social sciences, foreign language and other subjects);|G (history, German literature and other subjects).|8:00 - breakfast;|8: 30- 11:50 - lessons in the classes;|12: 00-12: 30 - lunch;|13: 15-16: 45 - sport or golf academy;|17: 15-18: 00 - doing homework;|18: 30-19: 00 - dinner;|19:30 - the beginning of the evening program of activities.|The child care during the period between arrivals;|Visa fee in the consulate of Switzerland;|Rental of a golf bag;|Transfer from Zurich;|Tickets;|Medical insurance policy.|8:00 - breakfast;|8: 30- 11:50 - lessons in the classes;|12: 00-12: 30 - lunch;|13: 15-16: 45 - sport or golf academy;|17: 15-18: 00 - doing homework;|18: 30-19: 00 - dinner;|19:30 - the beginning of the evening program of activities.|The child care during the period between arrivals;|Visa fee in Consulate of Switzerland;|Rental of a golf bag;|Transfer from Zurich;|Tickets;|Medical insurance policy.|Climbing lessons;|Biking;|Sailing;|Mountaineering and many other entertainments.|8:00 - breakfast;|8: 30- 11:50 - lessons;|12: 00-12: 30 - lunch;|13: 15-16: 45 - sport or golf academy;|17: 15-18: 00 - doing homework;|18: 30-19: 00 - dinner;|19:30 - the beginning of the evening program of activities.|Climbing lessons;|Biking;|Sailing;|Mountaineering and many other entertainments.|The child care during the period between arrivals;|Visa fee in the consulate of Switzerland;|Rental of golf bags;|Transfer from Zurich;|Tickets;|Medical insurance policy.|Choice of educational programs. Students receive classical education in accordance with German, Swiss standards. The board also has a vocational education department. In business school you can get special knowledge, improve command of English.|Individual support from the school staff. Great importance in the school is attached to the personal approach in studying, leisure, sports and creative development of students.|A wide range of sports programs.|Own alumnus club. A broad network of contacts, that helps students to stay in touch. Among the organizers of the club there are administration representatives. They act in most cases as organizers of meetings and events.|Deposit;|Registration fee;|Supervision|Visa fees and services.|Deposit for a course/programme 16000 CHF|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 1500 CHF|Study materials 900 CHF|Medical insurance 150 CHF|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The prestigious international boarding school Lyceum Alpinum Zuoz is located in the Alps at an altitude of more than 1,850 meters. Not far from it, there is a popular resort and a very picturesque town St. Moritz. The school occupies part of Zuoz town. This universal resort is famous for its wide range of winter, summer sports entertainments. The location is largely due to the features of the school, in particular, special attention to the sport. ||| |The Enghandin Valley, where the boarding school is located, is one of the most picturesque places in this part of Switzerland. The surrounding nature provides active lifestyle. Students are fans of hiking, climbing, skiing, snowboarding, tobogganing. ||| |The school-board is proud of academic preparation of its graduates. Most of them can easily enter prestigious universities in Switzerland, Germany (studying in Lyceum Alpinum Zuoz is conducted in German and English). The rest are chosen by high-ranking universities of other countries in Europe and in the world. ||| |Fundamental principles of the institution are honesty, tolerance, respect for others. Students in the school not only receive academic knowledge necessary for continuing their studies at the university, but also acquire the skills of interethnic communication. They bring up a sense of responsibility, motivation for achievement. These qualities are valuable for life in general and for a successful career in particular. ||| |Generally, parents look at the school's reputation, location, level of care, potential for personalized attention, curriculum specifics, teacher quality, extracurricular offerings, and, of course, tuition fees. ||| |The German branch prepares for the Abitur certificate. ||| |German language instruction. ||| |Abitur is a two-year special course that will level the difference between 11 and 13-year educational cycles. Foreign students are offered 5 directions of study: ||| |Basic costs per year. Collection for boys: ||| |Kleinhaus & Spencer House (7 - 10, 11 grades - 12 grades) ||| |Single room: 79'100 CHF.- ||| |Double room: 73'600 CHF.- ||| |Grosshaus (7 - 10, 11 grades - 12 grades) ||| |Single room: 79'100 CHF.- ||| |Double room: no double rooms ||| |Basic expenses per year. Collection for girls: ||| |Chesa Arpiglia & Chesa Urezza (7 - 10 11 grades - 12 grades) ||| |Single room: 81'600 / 84'200 CHF.- ||| |Double room: 76'100 / 78'700 CHF.- ||| |International Baccalaureate is a curriculum that was created more than half a century ago in Switzerland for a universal school curriculum, which allows to equate the education received by students in other countries with the national one. Today IB Diploma (the equivalent of the certificate of secondary education) is recognized as the leading universities in the world. ||| |The program has a number of features. One of such is the development of students' social adaptation skills, regardless of their chosen specialization. The emphasis is on independent work. Students are taught to think critically and motivate to achieve. This style of teaching spurs interest in in-depth study of priority subjects. The program, aimed at developing self-confidence, is ideal for single-minded students. ||| |As for academic preparation, a large selection of subjects is offered to students. Obligatory is the study of science (methodology) and mathematics. In total, to receive IB Diploma, it is enough to pass examinations in 6 subjects. Teaching of disciplines is conducted on two levels: standard and advanced. ||| |The school invites you to a language program at a summer camp where, in addition to intensive German, English or French studying, children will get acquainted and entertained throughout the academic period, enjoying the beauty of the Alpine Nature and clean mountain air. ||| |Children from 10 to 15 years old who want to take 15 interesting lessons + 4 independent lessons per week under the supervision of an experienced teacher will be accepted for studying. Classes will be held in small groups of no more than 10 people, so that each child receives enough attention. ||| |Additionally, golf classes will be held with a coach for 3 hours a day. Here, the guys will be able to develop the technique of the game, skills, because they will be taught by the best instructors, members of the Swiss PGA. ||| |Approximate order of the day: ||| |At the end of the summer camp, all students will receive a certificate of passing the language program. ||| |The children will be accommodated in single or double rooms on the full board basis. On weekends there is an interesting program: besides excursions counselors and teachers offer swimming and rafting. ||| |In the afternoon, students are offered various sports activities, during which the language practice continues. All sports activities take place on the territory belonging to the school. Additional active recreation programs include climbing lessons, biking, sailing, mountaineering and many other entertainments. ||| |The course can last 2 or 4 weeks, and the cost depends on the dates of arrival. The golf academy hosts from July 16 to 29 and from July 30 to August 12. ||| |The studying includes a preliminary test in a foreign language, 15 lessons per week and a certificate that the student will receive upon graduation. Also, the student has the opportunity to spend 4 individual lessons with the teacher 4 times a week. The price includes educational books and materials, as well as food and accommodation. Once a week, students are provided with laundry services, 3 or 4 hours a day - golf or other sports to choose from. Tours and a nightly entertainment program are available. ||| |Not included in the course price: ||| |The school invites you to a language program at a summer camp where, in addition to intensive German, English or French instruction, children will get acquainted and entertained throughout the educational period, enjoying the beauty of the Alpine Nature and clean mountain air. ||| |Children from 10 to 15 years old who want to take 15 interesting lessons + 4 independent lessons per week under the supervision of an experienced teacher will be accepted for studying. Classes will be held in small groups of no more than 10 people, so that each child receives enough attention. ||| |Additionally, golf classes will be held with a coach for 3 hours a day. Here, the guys will be able to develop the technique of the game, skills, because they will be taught by the best instructors, members of the Swiss PGA. ||| |Approximate order of the day: ||| |The following components are not included in the cost of program: ||| |At the end of the summer camp, all students will receive a certificate of passing the language program. ||| |The children will be accommodated in single or double rooms on the full board basis. On weekends there is an interesting program: besides excursions counselors and teachers offer swimming and rafting. ||| |In the afternoon, students are offered various sports activities, during which the language practice continues. All sports activities take place on the territory belonging to the school. Additional active recreation programs include: ||| |The course can last 2 or 4 weeks, and the cost depends on the dates of arrival. The golf academy hosts from July 12 to July 25 and from July 26 to August 8. ||| |The studying includes a preliminary test in a foreign language, 15 lessons per week and a certificate that the student will receive upon graduation. Also, the student has the opportunity to spend 4 individual lessons with the teacher 4 times a week. The price includes educational books and materials, as well as food and accommodation. Once a week, students are provided with laundry services, 3 or 4 hours a day - golf or other sports to choose from. Tours and a nightly entertainment program are available. ||| |The school invites you to a language program at a summer camp where, in addition to intensive German, English or French instruction, children will get acquainted and entertained throughout the academic period, enjoying the beauty of the Alpine Nature and clean mountain air. ||| |Children from 10 to 15 years old who want to take 15 interesting lessons + 4 independent lessons per week under the supervision of an experienced teacher will be accepted for studying. Classes will be held in small groups of no more than 10 people, so that each child receives enough attention. ||| |Additionally, golf classes will be held with a coach for 3 hours a day. Here, the guys will be able to develop the technique of the game, skills, because they will be taught by the best instructors, members of the Swiss PGA. ||| |Approximate order of the day: ||| |At the end of the summer camp, all students will receive a certificate of the language program. ||| |The children will be accommodated in single or double rooms on the full board basis. On weekends there is an interesting program: besides excursions counselors and teachers offer swimming and rafting. ||| |In the afternoon, students are offered various sports activities, during which the language practice continues. All sports activities take place on the territory belonging to the school. Additional active recreation programs include: ||| |The course can last 2 or 4 weeks, and the cost depends on the dates of arrival. The golf academy hosts from July 12 to July 25 and from July 26 to August 8. ||| |The studying includes a preliminary test in a foreign language, 15 lessons per week and a certificate that the student will receive upon graduation. Also, the student has the opportunity to spend 4 individual lessons with the teacher 4 times a week. The price includes educational books and materials, as well as food and accommodation. Once a week, students are provided with laundry services, 3 or 4 hours a day - golf or other sports to choose from. Tours and a nightly entertainment program are available. ||| |Not included in the course price: |||
algebra, Art, biology, business, chemistry, economics, English literature, geography, Geometry, German literature, history, maths, methodology, music, physical education, physics, sociology
golf, rafting, rock climbing, sailing, swimming
Abitur, Schweizer Maturitat, IB program, English+summer vacation, German+summer holidays, Summer kids french
Lyceum Alpinum Zuoz, CH-7524 Zuoz, Switzerland
Deposit;|Registration fee;|Supervision|Visa fees and services.|Deposit for a course/programme 16000 CHF|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 1500 CHF|Study materials 900 CHF|Medical insurance 150 CHF
University
null
English
Abitur
79,500
CHF
year
Switzerland
St. Moritz
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https://smapse.com//bell-wellington-college-language-school/
Bell Wellington College
8.2
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Description of Bell Wellington College
Students age: 12 to 17 years.|Start dates: July.|Requirements for enrollment: English - at the elementary level.|Learning outcomes: improving of language skills, developing of sports or creative abilities.|Class size: up to 12 people.|The duration of the lesson: 60 minutes.|Students age: 14 to 17 years old.|Start dates: July.|Requirements for admission: English at the level not lower than the average, interviewing, online testing.|The result of the studying: improving of business English skills, the ability to undergo BULATS testing at the end of the course.|Class size: up to 12 people.|Lesson duration: 60 minutes.|Students age: 14 - 17 years.|Start dates: July|Requirements for enrollment: English at intermediate and advanced level, passing online testing, introductory interview.|The result of the studying: improving of the language skills, readiness for the Trinity exam.|Class size: up to 12 people.|Lesson duration: 60 minutes.|Basic level of English: B1 - Intermediate;|The intensity of studying - 24 hours a week;|Course duration - 3 weeks;|Start: July 6; July 27.|Hhigh-quality educational services.|High level of students' academic preparation.|Thematic nature of English courses. The school offers programs for sports fans, creative personalities, who want to learn and / or improve their Business English.|Intercultural environment that gives a great opportunity to get new friends from around the world.|Modern material base, which makes studying as comfortable and effective as possible.|Registration fees;|Flight;|Visa services and fees;|Supervising.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 95 GBP|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Bell Wellington College is a prestigious language school in Berkshire. It is located in 40-minute drive from the British capital. Bell College is located in the beautiful English countryside where there is nothing to distract you from successful studying. ||| |Highly qualified teachers work at the language school. Everyone makes every effort to meet educational needs of foreign students. Representatives of several dozen nationalities are studying in the language school in Berkshire. Communicative environment of students promotes rapid and effective overcoming of language barriers. ||| |The college provides not only an academic preparation, but also a rich extracurricular program. Here students are offered many options for organizing leisure. Studying can be combined with a sightseeing holiday in England. Each program includes 2 off-site excursions per week. Additional cognitive activities students can organize independently. ||| |We have a designated medical team and facilities to handle emergencies. All staff members are trained in basic first aid, and we have protocols in place for contacting medical professionals and parents in case of an emergency. ||| |There are 3 types of courses available: ||| |Quick information about a program aimed at those wishing to combine their studies with sports or creativity. ||| |The course provides an academic load of 4 lessons per day and an additional (6 hours per week). The duration of the program is 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 weeks. The academic block provides for the study of English through the practice of reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Each student chooses electives in advance. It can be a sports section or a creative circle. On the optional lessons in an unobtrusive environment, the knowledge of English is fixed, language skills are improved. ||| |Short information about program for those wishing to concentrate on studying business English. ||| |The course provides for a load of 26 lessons per week. Of these, 20 hours are provided for language education. This is provided for the preparation of a business project, which is given at the end of the studying. In addition to developing standard language skills and studying business vocabulary, the course allows students to gain knowledge in the field of business etiquette, the basics of financial management, the promotion of products and brands in the international market. The course lasts 3 weeks. ||| |The program provides not only academic education. The students of the course are offered thematic excursions (2 per week). ||| |Quick facts about a course for creative individuals who want to learn or improve English at BELL Wellington College. ||| |The program is aimed at students who do not imagine their life without art, creativity. The course provides for 24 academic hours per week. To learn English students are invited to thematic lessons of British literature, theater art, music. The program includes a creative unit. During the studying, students prepare their own performance (dance, theatrical, vocal, any others) that are shown at the farewell concert at the end of the course. ||| |For all courses: ||| |All school services are included in the price (lessons, accommodation, meals, general transfer, certificate, pre-test for enrollment in an effective group, etc.). Registration, consular fees, insurance, travel organizer services, document processing (in particular, transfer), air tickets, individual needs of students (escort, transfer, pocket expenses) are paid additionally. ||| |The Young Business Leaders course is provided for students aged 14 to 17 who are going to undertake entrepreneurship in the future. |||
Academic English, Classes in mini-groups, English for children, English for teenagers, English for the summer, General English, Individual english, Individual lessons
basketball, football, golf, rock climbing, swimming, volleyball
Summer holiday english, Business english courses
Duke's Ride Crowthorne West Berkshire RG45 7PU
Registration fees;|Flight;|Visa services and fees;|Supervising.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 95 GBP
Language school
null
English
Business English
2,735
£
week
United Kingdom
Berkshire
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https://smapse.com//edinburgh-university/
The University of Edinburgh
8.2
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Description of The University of Edinburgh
Student age: 17+|Start dates: September, January, April.|Requirements for enrollment: the level of English В1-В2.|The result of the studying: improvement of English, acquisition of skills necessary for the successful delivery of IELTS, familiarity with the methodology for completing examination assignments.|For those wishing to enter public and humanitarian programs;|For entrants of the faculties of Sciences, Engineering.|Student age: 17+|Start dates: September, January|Requirements for admission : Intermediate level of English.|Learning outcomes: development of language, academic skills, filling knowledge gaps in subject areas, adaptation to university environment, with successful completion of the course - guarantee of enrollment in the undergraduate program.|Theology;|Social sciences;|Engineering,|Music;|Natural sciences;|Humanities,|Veterinary medicine;|Medicine;|Rights|Student age: 18+|Start dates: September.|Requirements for admission: IELTS 7.0 (for most specialties, 6.5 in some departments), certificate (EB, A-level, IB,) GCSE-C.|The result of studying: a bachelor's degree, a large career prospects in the chosen field of activity.|Student age: 21+|Start dates: September|Requirements for admission: IELTS 7,0 (minimum result is 6,0 for each skill), bachelor's degree, resume, recommendations, motivation letter, for creative specialties - portfolio.|The result of the studying: a master's degree, work experience in the chosen field (acquired on probations), career prospects in Scotland, England, abroad.|Residences|Apartments|Private apartments.|Edinburgh University is a highly ranked university that offers a variety of educational programs. Here you can get a practice-oriented education that meets international standards. Particularly strong are the areas of art, humanities and social sciences, pedagogy, jurisprudence, management, health.|The University belongs to the Russell Group, is a member of the international association Universitas 21. Scientific research that takes place in the university has gained international importance.|Support for foreign students is provided. They receive not only consulting and administrative, but also financial assistance, there are several scholarship programs for foreign students.|Diploma of the University of Edinburgh is a card pass to the world labour market. Diplomas are quoted in many countries, specialists who have received a University of Edinburgh Diploma, are really appreciated by employers from Britain and Europe.|Student community of Edinburgh University is one of the most active in Scotland.|Qualitative fundamental studying of the chosen specialization, great opportunities for physical development and sport achievements, interesting leisure are guaranteed for thу international students.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The University of Edinburgh is one of the oldest universities in Scotland. It has been preparing highly qualified specialists since 1583. Initially, the school accepted only children of British aristocratic families. In the 18th century, the University opened doors for foreign applicants. Today, the University of Edinburgh is chosen by many guests from Great Britain and Scotland. The contingent of the university in Edinburgh totals 31000 students from 120 countries. ||| |The institution attracts foreign students with high quality of educational services, excellent level of service, teaching, reputation and ranking. University of Edinburgh is one of TOP-20 universities in the world. Certain areas and faculties are considered to be the best in Scotland. This applies primarily to the humanities and art. ||| |The University of Edinburgh as Edinburgh college provides higher and further education. ||| |World rankings - QS, The Times, Academic Ranking of World Universities at Shanghai Jiao Tong University - for the last 2 years have included the University of Edinburgh in TOP-30 universities in the world. ||| |The university is located in the center of Edinburgh: the inspiring capital of Scotland is one of the great cultural centers in Europe. ||| |Brief information about language courses for foreign students wishing to study at the undergraduate and graduate programs at Edinburgh University. ||| |The language program of the academic profile includes theoretical and practical exercises. On the first students learn grammar, vocabulary. Practical interactive sessions in the form of discussions, work in mini-groups, debate contribute to the development of communication skills, fluency and clarity of speech, allow you to work out pronunciation. ||| |Short information about preparatory profile program for undergraduate students. ||| |The university offers two preparatory programs: ||| |The course provides theoretical preparation of students in core subjects. Also the program includes a language module. Students study academic English: they improve their knowledge of grammar, get acquainted with thematic vocabulary, practice oral and written assignments. ||| |Short information about higher education without narrow specialization within a specific academic direction. ||| |Three-year program of studying specialists is offered in the field of: ||| |Students receive fundamental theoretical knowledge in the chosen field of science, develop practical skills necessary for the implementation of their professional activities. ||| |Short information about postgraduate program, distinguished by practical orientation and narrow academic specialization. ||| |Master's programs in the field of medical, natural, humanitarian, public, exact sciences, engineering, and art provide for high-quality practical studying of students for future research, scientific, pedagogical activities. Theoretical modules of courses differ in intensity and specialization. Only profile disciplines are offered for study. Practical modules provide for the implementation of projects, research, internship. |||
French and Social Politics (MA), Geography and Social Politics (MA), German and Social Politics (MA), Italian and Social Politics (MA), Law and Social Politics (LLB), Social Politics and Economics (MA), Social Politics and Law (MA), Social Politics and Sociology (MA), Spanish and Social Politics (MA), Accounting and Business (MA), Accounting and Finance (MA), Acoustics and Music Technology (BSc), Agricultural Economics (BSc), Agricultural Science (BSc), Anatomy and Development (BSc), Ancient and Medieval History (MA), Ancient History (MA), Ancient History and Classical Archeology (MA), Ancient History and Greek (MA), Ancient History and Latin (MA), Ancient Mediterranean Civilizations (MA), Animation (BA), Applied Mathematics (BSc), Applied Sport Science (BSc), Arabic (MA), Arabic and Ancient Greek (MA), Arabic and Business (MA), Arabic and Economics (MA), Arabic and French (MA), Arabic and History (MA), Arabic and History of Art (MA), Arabic and Persian (MA), Arabic and Politics (MA), Arabic and Religious Studies (MA), Arabic and Social Anthropology (MA), Arabic and Spanish (MA), Archaeology and Social Anthropology (MA), Archeology (MA), Archeology and Ancient History (MA), Architectural History and Archaeology (MA), Architectural History and Heritage (MA), Architecture (BA / MA), Art, Art (VA), Artificial Intelligence (BSc), Astrophysics (BSc), Biological Sciences (Biochemistry) (BSc), Biological Sciences (Biotechnology) (BSc), Biological Sciences (BS), Biological Sciences (Cell Biology) (BSc), Biological Sciences (Development, Regeneration and Stem Cells) (BSc), Biological Sciences (Ecology) (BSc), Biological Sciences (Evolutionary Biology) (BSc), Biological Sciences (Genetics) (BSc), Biological Sciences (Immunology) (BSc), Biological Sciences (Molecular Biology) (BSc), Biological Sciences (Molecular Genetics) (BSc), Biological Sciences (Plant Science) (BSc), Biological Sciences (Zoology) (BSc), Biological Sciences with Management (3 years) BSc, Biological Sciences with Management (BSc), Biomedical Informatics (based in China) (BSc), Biomedical Sciences, BSc Data Science (Graduate Apprenticeship) (BSc), Business and Economics (MA), Business and Geography (MA), Business and Law (MA), Business and management, Business with Decision Analytics (MA), Business with Enterprise and Innovation (MA), Business with Human Resource Management (MA), Business with Marketing (MA), Business with Strategic Economics (MA), Celtic (MA), Celtic and Archeology (MA), Celtic and English Language (MA), Celtic and English Literature (MA), Celtic and French (MA), Celtic and German (MA), Celtic and Linguistics (MA), Celtic and Scandinavian Studies (MA), Celtic and Scottish History (MA), Celtic and Scottish Literature (MA), Chemical Engineering (BEng), Chemical Physics (BSc), chemistry, Childhood Practice (BA), Chinese (MA), Chinese and Economics (MA), Chinese and French (MA), Chinese and German (MA), Chinese and History (MA), Chinese and Italian (MA), Chinese and Linguistics (MA), Chinese and Russian Studies (MA), Chinese and Spanish (MA), Civil Engineering (MEng), Classical and Middle East Studies (MA), Classical Archaeology and Greek (MA), Classical Archaeology and Latin (MA), Classical Studies (MA), Classics (MA), Classics and English Language (MA), Cognitive Science (BSc), Community Education (BA), Computational Physics (BSc), computer techologies, Divinity (BD), Divinity and Classics (MA), Ecological and Environmental Sciences (BSc), Ecological and Environmental Sciences with Management (BSc), Economic History (MA), economics, Economics and Accounting (MA), Economics and Statistics (MA), Economics with Environmental Studies (MA), Economics with Management Science (MA), Electrical and Mechanical Engineering (MEng), Electronics and Electrical Engineering (MEng), engineering, Engineering (BEng / MEng), English and Scottish Literature (MA), English Language (MA), English Language and Literature (MA), English Literature (MA), English Literature and Classics (MA), English Literature and History (MA), Environmental Geoscience (BSc), exact sciences, Fashion, Filmmaking, Finance and Business (MA), Fine Art (5-year program) (MA), French (MA), French and Business (MA), French and Classics (MA), French and English Language (MA), French and English Literature (MA), French and German (MA), French and History (MA), French and History of Art (MA), French and Italian (MA), French and Linguistics (MA), French and Philosophy (MA), French and Politics (MA), French and Portuguese (MA), French and Russian Studies (MA), French and Scandinavian Studies (MA), French and Scottish Literature (MA), French and Spanish (MA), Geography (MA), Geography and Archeology (MA), Geography and Economics (MA), Geography and Politics (MA), Geography and Social Anthropology (MA), Geography and Sociology (MA), Geology (BSс), Geology and Physical Geography (BS), Geophysics (MEarthPhys), Geophysics and Geology (MEarthPhys), Geophysics and Geology with Professional 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History of Music (MA), History of Art and Scottish Literature (MA), humanitarian sciences, Illustration (BA), Infectious Diseases (BSc), Informatics (MInf), Integrative Biomedical Sciences (based in China) (BSc), Interior Design (BA), Intermedia Art (BA), International Business (MA), International Business with Arabic (MA), International Business with Chinese (MA), International Business with French (MA), International Business with German (MA), International Business with Italian (MA), International Business with Japanese (MA), International Business with Russian (MA), International Relations (MA), International Relations and International Law (MA), International Relations with Quantitative Methods (MA), Islamic Studies (MA), Italian (MA), Italian and Business (MA), Italian and Classics (MA), Italian and English Language (MA), Italian and English Literature (MA), Italian and History (MA), Italian and History of Art (MA), Italian and Linguistics (MA), Italian and Philosophy (MA), Italian and Politics (MA), Italian and Portuguese (MA), Italian and Russian Studies (MA), Italian and Scandinavian Studies (MA), Italian and Scottish Literature (MA), Italian and Spanish (MA), Japanese (MA), Japanese and Linguistics (MA), Jewelery and Silversmithing (BA), Landscape Architecture (MA), Latin Studies (MA), LAV (LLB), law, Law and Accountancy (LLB), Law and Business (LLB), Law and Celtic (LLB), Law and Economics (LLB), Law and French (LLB), Law and German (LLB), Law and History (LLB), Law and International Relations (LLB), Law and Politics (LLB), Law and Social Anthropology (LLB), Law and Sociology (LLB), Law and Spanish (LLB), Linguistics (MA), Linguistics and English Language (MA), Linguistics and Social Anthropology (MA), Mathematical Physics (MPhys), Mathematics (MMath), Mathematics and Business (BSc), Mathematics and Music (BSc), Mathematics and Physics (BSc), Mathematics and Statistics (BSc), Mathematics with Management (BSc), Mechanical Engineering (BEng), Medical Sciences (BSC), Medicinal and Biological Chemistry (MChem), Medicine, Medicine (6-year program) (MBChB), Middle Eastern Studies (MA), music, Music (In Mus), Natural science, Neuroscience (BS), Nursing Studies (BN), Oral Health Sciences (BSc), Painting (BA), Performance Costume (BA), Persian and English Literature (MA), Persian and Middle Eastern Studies (MA), Persian and Politics (MA), Persian and Social Anthropology (MA), Persian Studies (MA), Pharmacology, Philosophy (MA), Philosophy and Economics (MA), Philosophy and English Language (MA), Philosophy and English Literature (MA), Philosophy and Greek (MA), Philosophy and Linguistics (MA), Philosophy and Mathematics (MA), Philosophy and Politics (MA), Philosophy and Psychology (MA), Philosophy and Scottish Literature (MA), Philosophy and Theology (MA), Photography (BA), Physical Education (MA), Physics (MPHus), Physics with a Year Abroad (MPhys), Physics with Meteorology (MPhys), Physiology (BSc), Politics (MA), Portuguese (MA), Portuguese and Business (MA), Portuguese and English Language (MA), Portuguese and English Literature (MA), Portuguese and History (MA), Portuguese and Philosophy (MA), Portuguese and Politics (MA), Portuguese and Russian Studies (MA), Portuguese and Scandinavian Studies (MA), Portuguese and Scottish Literature (MA), Portuguese and Social Politics (MA), Product Design (BA), Psychology, Psychology and Business (MA), Psychology and Economics (MA), Psychology and Linguistics (MA), Religious Studies (MA), Religious Studies and English Literature (MA), Religious Studies and Scottish Literature (MA), Reproductive Biology (BSc), Russian Studies (MA), Russian Studies and Classics (MA), Russian Studies and English Language (MA), Russian Studies and English Literature (MA), Russian Studies and History (MA), Russian Studies and History of Art (MA), Russian Studies and Linguistics (MA), Russian Studies and Philosophy (MA), Russian Studies and Politics (MA), Russian Studies and Scandinavian Studies (MA), Russian Studies and Scottish Literature (MA), Russian Studies and Social Politics (MA), Russian Studies and Spanish (MA), Scandinavian Studies and Classics (MA), Scandinavian Studies and English Language (MA), Scandinavian Studies and English Literature (MA), Scandinavian Studies and History (MA), Scandinavian Studies and Linguistics (MA), Scandinavian Studies and Philosophy (MA), Scandinavian Studies and Politics (MA), Scandinavian Studies and Scottish Literature (MA), Scandinavian Studies and Social Politics (MA), Scandinavian Studies and Spanish (MA), Scottish Ethnology (MA), Scottish Ethnology and Archeology (MA), Scottish Ethnology and Celtic (MA), Scottish Ethnology and English Language (MA), Scottish Ethnology and English Literature (MA), Scottish Ethnology and Scandinavian Studies (MA), Scottish Ethnology and Scottish History (MA), Scottish Ethnology and Scottish Literature (MA), Scottish Literature (MA), Scottish Literature and Classics (MA), Scottish Literature and History (MA), Scottish Literature and Scottish History (MA), Scottish Studies (MA), Sculpture (BA), Social Anthropology (MA), Social Anthropology and Politics (MA), Social Anthropology and Social Politics (MA), Social Anthropology with Development (MA), Social Work (BSc), sociology, Sociology (MA), Sociology and Politics (MA), Sociology and Psychology (MA), Sociology and Social Anthropology (MA), Sociology with Quantitative Methods (MA), Software Engineering (BEng), Spanish (MA), Spanish and Business (MA), Spanish and English Literature (MA), Spanish and History (MA), Spanish and History of Art (MA), Spanish and Linguistics (MA), Spanish and Philosophy (MA), Spanish and Politics (MA), Spanish and Portuguese (MA), Spanish and Scottish Literature (MA), Sport and Recreation Management (BSc), Structural and Fire Safety Engineering (MEng), Structural Engineering with Architecture (MEng), Sustainable Development (MA), Textiles (BA), theology, Theology (MA), Theoretical Physics (MRhys), Veterinary Medicine (5-year program) (BVM & S), Veterinary science']
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Academic english, International foundation, Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english)
Old College, South Bridge, Edinburgh EH8 9YL
Registration fees;|Flight;|Visa services and fees;|Supervising.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 95 GBP
University
Edinburgh
English
Academic English
4,000
£
term
Scotland
Edinburgh
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https://smapse.com//st-gilgen-international-school-austria/
St. Gilgen International School
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Description of St. Gilgen International School
Location: St. Gilgen|Age of students: 9 - 18 years|Educational programs: Primary, Secondary School, Pre-IB, IB|Number of students: 250 people|Year of foundation: 2008|Type of education: mixed|Accommodation: boarding house, from 11 years old|Cost: from 16,400 euros with accommodation for a term|Ranking: the school accredited by the International Baccalaureate Organization is one of the best bilingual educational centers in the region and the country.|Mathematics|Natural sciences (technology and design, biology, chemistry, physics, sports education)|Humanities (geography, history, economics)|English / German language and literature|The second language (Spanish, French, German, English)|Art, music, drama.|There are 4 residences for accommodation in the school. Each has an exclusive design, style, character. In residences, children are under 24-hour supervision of school personnel. Educators help in solving organizational and domestic issues.|Accommodation is offered to students in 2-bed rooms with private facilities. In general use in the residences there are rest rooms, laundries, kitchens.|Students at the boarding school are provided with a comprehensive meal. Hot breakfasts, lunches and dinners are served in the cafeteria on campus.|Sailing|Swimming|Rowing|Skiing|Snowboard|Sokker|Basketball|Volleyball|Tennis|Golf|Horseback riding|Yoga and others.|St. Gilgen International School is the only school-city in Austria. The campus of the educational institution occupies almost the entire territory of the village of St. Gilgen, located on the shore of Lake Wolfgangsee, 25 kilometers east of Salzburg.|The school has a family friendly atmosphere. Each student receives here all the necessary pedagogical support on the way to academic goals.|In the modern school, an individual approach to students is practiced, an educational program is selected for each child, taking into account his preferences and priorities.|The town, where the school is located, is considered to be one of the safest in Austria.|The campus is located close to the famous Austrian ski slopes. In winter, students of the school can ski, snowboard. In summer, young extreme sportsmen are offered cycling tours in the forest park area.|Application fee 200 €;|School entrance fee 3500 €.|Application fee 250 EUR|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 2500 EUR|Deposit for a course/programme 10000 EUR|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
St. Gilgen International School is a prestigious educational institution with an impeccable reputation. It offers general education programs for primary and secondary schools, preparation for undergraduate and IB. Education can be conducted in German and English. From September to July, the school has about 250 students. On vacation on campus there is a summer camp. ||| |St. Gilgen International School pays equal attention to the academic, physical and creative development of students. The educational institution welcomes an active life position, aspiration for leadership. Each student in the school not only receives a high-quality secondary education corresponding to international standards, but also can effectively prepare for continuing education in a college or university. ||| |We encourage you to visit us for a trial day. It's the best way to experience firsthand the opportunities and environment at one of Austria's top schools, especially here at St Gilgen International School. ||| |Elementary school (4-6 grades) ||| |The weekly load for junior schoolchildren is 27 academic hours. It is divided into the studying of English, mathematics, German, natural sciences, the global world. Students are also offered art and music lessons. The program is provided for the movement towards self-development. The curriculum includes work in the library (1 hour / week). ||| |Grade 7 students are given academic education 31 hours a week. They study English, math, science, geography, history, German, art (drama), music (design). The maximum number of lessons for each subject is 4. The creative disciplines are assigned to 2 hours per week. On the move to self-development 3 lessons are given. ||| |The intensity of the academic load in grade 8-9 does not exceed 31 hours / week. More time is devoted to the study of natural sciences, geography, mathematics, and English. 3 academic hours are provided for practicing art (2 disciplines to choose from), German. The same amount of time students spend every week on the move to self-development. ||| |Compared with 8-9 class, the educational load increases. Academic preparation provides for the load of students 32 hours a week. The study offers mathematics, English (4 hours each), natural, humanities, German (3 hours each). To the movement to self-development it is also given 3 academic hours. ||| |In addition, pre-IB students are offered the opportunity to attend electives. From a wide range of subjects, you must choose 4 priority. Additionally, students in the 10th grade can study economics, history, music, geography, drama, physics, chemistry, biology, Spanish, French, native language, technology and design, physical culture. ||| |IB program provides in-depth study of 3 main subjects and 3 more disciplines within the framework of standard academic work, in addition - the theory of knowledge. The main subjects of IB students are chosen from the following areas: |||
Art, biology, chemistry, design, drama, economics, English literature, geography, German literature, history, maths, music, Natural science, physical education, physics
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Primary school, Middle school, IB preparation, IB program
Ischlerstraße 13, 5340 Sankt Gilgen
Application fee 200 €;|School entrance fee 3500 €.|Application fee 250 EUR|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 2500 EUR|Deposit for a course/programme 10000 EUR
University
null
English
Secondary schools
25,900
year
Austria
St. Gilgen
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Oundle Private School
8.2
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Description of Oundle Private School
Location: County Northamptonshire, Oundle;|Age of students: 11 - 18 years old;|Programs: High School, GCSE / IGCSE; A-level, Pre-U, Extended Project Qualification;|Number of students: about 1000;|Foundation year: 1556;|Type of education: mixed;|Accommodation: boarding house, from 11 years old;|Price: from 8,500 pounds full board per term;|Ranking: TOP-100 private English schools according to the results of exams A-level, Pre-U.|Physics;|Italian language;|History of art;|History;|Politics / government;|German language;|English literature;|Economics;|Chinese language;|Chemistry.|Physics;|Italian language;|History of art, history;|Politics / government;|German language;|English literature;|Economics;|Chinese language;|Chemistry.|Oundle School is a prestigious school in the UK, in central England, one of the largest and most developed in the region. It is characterized by convenient location and opportunities for developing abilities and potential of students;|Philosophy of mind development. Here, students are taught to reflect, to form their own judgment about everything. Each program is aimed not at obtaining ratings, but on the process of cognition and subsequent application of the acquired knowledge and acquired skills in practice;|Development of gifted students. The Academic Extension program is the author's development of the school's teachers, it helps students to unlock their potential, develop academic abilities and achieve high results in the studying;|At school students interested in technology are given the opportunity to get acquainted with certain industries during thematic excursions. The STEM project is optional, available free of charge;|Oundle Private School is chosen by many parents for their children due to the high level of academic average results. Every year GCSE exams for A * -A grades are given by 85% of students, in A-level and Pre-U - 59%.|Classrooms equipped with interactive equipment;|Laboratories;|Media and computer centers;|Libraries;|Cafeterias;|A studio of musical technologies with concert, rehearsal rooms, the latest technical equipment;|Own theater;|A chapel with an organ hall;|An art gallery;|Four art studios.|4 fields for rugby;|5 squash courts;|2 playing fields;|12 tennis and netball courts;|A sports complex with fitness rooms;|An athletic arena;|A closed small-caliber shooting gallery;|An alley with everything necessary for sailing;|Own indoor swimming pool 43.5 meters long.|registration fee - 125 pounds;|deposit.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 125 GBP|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Oundle Private School is one of the largest private boarding schools in England. It is inferior in size and level of infrastructure development only to Eton and Millfield educational institutions. The institution is open for boys and girls over 11 years old. ||| |The school has been working in England since 1556. Since the XIX century, it is known as one of the best educational institutions for the preparation of university entrants in engineering and scientific university programs. ||| |The school with a rich history owns a lot of buildings in Andle. Staying in this institution is a great opportunity for foreign students to feel as a part of urban community. The school has a developed infrastructure. There is everything necessary for the effective academic, physical, creative development of students. ||| |Students are offered a wide range of educational services. The educational institution functions as a day school and a private boarding school for students from all over the world. Education is conducted in English. The school implements the traditional British educational scheme, from GCSE to A-level and Pre-U. ||| |Ideally, start the application process when you feel ready. The unpredictability of recent times, like the 2020 pandemic, highlights the importance of feeling secure and prepared for such a significant step. Research the school's website, subscribe to newsletters, follow them on social media, and don’t hesitate to ask questions. ||| |In the first year of study at Oundle School, students are offered traditional disciplines to study: mathematics, English, physical education, technology and design, drama, art, science, French, Latin, geography, history, music, religion. In the 8th grade foreign languages ​​(Greek, German, Chinese, Spanish), electronics, computer systems can be additionally studied. In the 9th grade, the basics for studying subjects of the GCSE course are laid. ||| |At this stage, the number of compulsory subjects includes physics, chemistry, mathematics, biology, English. At the end of the course, examinations take place in these subjects. The program also provides for the study of 5 disciplines to choose from. The list of subjects includes at least 1 foreign language, computer systems, art, technology and design, electronics, theatrical art, history, music, geography, sports science, religious studies. ||| |The program provides for the study of 4 compulsory subjects (Pre-U or A-level) in the first year and 3 - on the second. Within the framework of the Pre-U, academic education in 10 disciplines is provided: ||| |The list of A-level subjects includes design and technology, computer systems, art, biology, chemistry, classical civilizations, economics, electronics, French, Latin, geography, ancient Greek, mathematics, higher mathematics, Spanish, music, physics, psychology, religious studies, sports science, theatrical art. ||| |In addition, students are offered to study foreign languages ​​(Russian, Chinese, Italian), music technology, philosophy, theology, scriptual skills, the basics of legislation. ||| |The program provides for the study of 4 compulsory subjects (Pre-U or A-level) in the first year and 3 - on the second. Within the framework of the Pre-U, academic education in 10 disciplines is provided: ||| |The list of A-level subjects includes design and technology, computer systems, art, biology, chemistry, classical civilizations, economics, electronics, French, Latin, geography, ancient Greek, mathematics, higher mathematics, Spanish, music, physics, psychology, religious studies, sports science, theatrical art. ||| |In addition, students are offered to study foreign languages ​​(Russian, Chinese, Italian), music technology, philosophy, theology, scriptual skills, the basics of legislation. |||
Art, biology, chemistry, Classical civilization, computer techologies, design, drama, economics, electronics, English literature, foundations of religions, geography, history, law, maths, music, Natural science, philosophy, physical education, physics, politics, Psychology, Religious studies, sports science, Stage skills, theology
swimming
Middle school, GCSE, A-Level program, Oxbridge preparation
Church Street, Oundle, Peterborough PE8 4EE
registration fee - 125 pounds;|deposit.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 125 GBP
University
null
English
A-Level
9,960
£
term
United Kingdom
Northampton
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OISE Oxford Summer School
8.2
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Description of OISE Oxford Summer School
Improvement of English;|Free communication in everyday situations.|Educational program;|Meals - full board;|Sightseeing and entertainment activities;|Transfer from/to the airport.|Transfer in both side;|Accommodation;|Meals - full board;|Educational program;|Entertainment block;|Excursions.|Discos;|Quizzes;|Competitions;|Themed meetings.|OISE Oxford -meets high educational standards, high-quality services, excellent living conditions, a rich program for leisure;|The courses are as practical as possible. Communicative methods of teaching ensure its effectiveness;|Students from different countries study at the school. Intercultural environment is optimal for the development of not only linguistic, but also communicative skills;|The school attracts students by convenient location. Learning in Oxfordshire is the dream of many modern students.|Spacious light audiences;|A library;|A computer class;|A gym;|A swimming pool;|Several tennis courts;|A football field.|Registration fee - 100-150 pounds;|Transfer to the school - 185 pounds one way;|Insurance;|Flight tickets;|Visa services and fees;|Arranging admission to school;|Supervising (if necessary).|Transfer (one way) 137 GBP|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
OISE Oxford Summer School is a prestigious language school in the famous university city of England. Studying here will allow students to immerse in the British academic environment, easily and quickly adapt to it. Also, courses will provide rapid language progress. The school offers programs aimed at developing communication skills. They allow to overcome the language barrier, feel confident in communication. ||| |OISE Oxford School is located in the center of Oxfordshire. Today, the campus of a language school is surrounded by 1200 hectares of parks and gardens. Here there is a special atmosphere, which tunes up harmony necessary for effective learning. ||| |Brief information: General English course with academic schedule of 30 lessons per week. ||| |About the educational course: The program is aimed at those who want to learn spoken English. The emphasis on the classes is on the development of communication skills. Also during the lessons students practice in writing, reading, listening. Grammar and vocabulary are studied mainly during communicative practice. ||| |Students age: 14 to 17 years old. ||| |Dates of the educational program: July 19 to August 08. ||| |The duration of the program - 1-3 weeks. ||| |Admission requirements: English - А-С level. ||| |Result of the educational program: ||| |Educational group: up to 8 students. ||| |Lesson duration: 45 minutes. ||| |The cost of the program includes: ||| |Brief information: Special course for teenagers who want to improve English for academic purposes. ||| |About the educational course: A practical, two-week program is held at the Brasenose College. In the classroom, students develop skills of writing essays on social and sociocultural topics, critical articles. Also, communicative practice provides communication with the use of expressions and idioms typical of English vocabulary. ||| |Students age: 16-17 years. ||| |Dates of the educational program: 5.07 - 1.08 ||| |The duration of the course - 2 weeks. ||| |Admission requirements: English - A1 and above. ||| |Result of the educational program: solid language academic training for further education in British universities. ||| |Educational group: up to 8 people. ||| |The duration of the lesson - 45 minutes. ||| |The tuition fee includes: |||
Academic English, business English, English for children, English for teenagers, English for the summer, General English, Intensive English
Contests, disco
Summer holiday english, Academic english
Binsey Lane, Oxford, United Kingdom
Registration fee - 100-150 pounds;|Transfer to the school - 185 pounds one way;|Insurance;|Flight tickets;|Visa services and fees;|Arranging admission to school;|Supervising (if necessary).|Transfer (one way) 137 GBP
University
null
English
null
2,590
£
week
United Kingdom
Oxford
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https://smapse.com//winchester-college-school-for-boys/
Winchester College School for Boys
8.2
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Description of Winchester College School for Boys
Location - Winchester, Hampshire;|Age - 13-18 years;|Programs - (I) GCSE, Pre-U;|Quantity Pupils - 700;|Foundation year - 1382;|Type of education - separate, school for boys.|Spanish, Greek, German, Chinese;|Russian language, music, design and art.|The prestigious school has a suitable location. It is located in the most attractive and expensive region of Britain. Winchester is famous for its ancient architecture, magnificent nature, rich history.|Winchester College is a unique school for boys. In its image, the famous Eton was created all over the world. Also the school is a prototype of the Royal Cambridge College.|Students have to live and study at school in a special atmosphere. Winchester College is an integral part of British history. The school is considered the property of the country. Here there is a language, centuries-old traditions are revered.|Educational services have earned international recognition. The school can boast a high level of student satisfaction with the educational process.|Foreign students of the school can receive a scholarship for academic, musical, other achievements. It allows you to partially cover the costs of optional education.|The school is distinguished by strong social connections. The close contact of teachers and students determines the effectiveness of the educational process. A flexible approach to learning and control of achievements gives a lot of academic freedom to highly intelligent students.|Students are studying in small classes (an average of 12 people). Everyone receives the necessary amount of teaching attention.|The staff of the school are not just teachers. They work as mentors, scientific and career consultants. Every employee is dedicated to his work.|There is a career department at the school. International students are not only consulting career-counseling services. Specialists of the department help boys prepare for interviews, Morrisby testing, select profile, language courses, etc.|The college is open to boys of any religion. Everyone has the opportunity to visit the services. On the campus there is a Christian chapel. There is a Catholic temple nearby. Also, several "Circles of Faith" were opened in the school.|The prestigious boarding school is sure that manners play an important role in student's life. The education of boys is given almost no more time than their studying. Young people are growing highly educated intellectuals with impeccable manners and social skills that open their doors to the world of the international professional elite.|registration fee - 200 pounds;|entrance fee - 500 pounds;|deposit - 5000 feet (1000 pounds returned to the field of the first semester, the rest after school);|pocket money;|flight.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 375 GBP|Application fee 500 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 5000 GBP|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Winchester College is an integral part of the British history of education. Private School for Boys Winchester College is one of the oldest in the country and is considered to be one of the most beautiful. The school teaches boys more than 620 years. The school works like a full board. In total, there are 4 such schools in the UK. ||| |The school was founded by the Royal Chancellor, Bishop of Winchester, Wilhelm Wyckham. In the XVI century, the structure of the educational institution was approved. It included a leader, a college board (10 people), teachers, chaplains, singers and scholarship students (70 boys). The structure is preserved today. But in addition to 70 students studying for free (due to scholarship funds), more than 600 boys receive paid education in the prestigious college. ||| |During the creation of the school, its unique studying system was developed. The author of this system was all the same outstanding Wykhem. The educational institution that he founded prepares and continues to teach the intellectual elite, people who can later manage large corporations and states. ||| |The school is proud of its outstanding graduates. This school was completed by famous inventors, scientists, archbishops, Olympic champions, teachers, philosophers, artists and mathematicians. Within the walls of Winchester College studied the famous reformer of the British education system Thomas Arnold. Here, the education was given to historian Anthony Biewor, politician William Whitelow, writer Anthony Trollop, actor Hugh Dancy, art critic with knight title Kenneth Clark, grandson of the first Russian president Boris Yeltsin. ||| |Today the contingent of pupils is represented mainly by the natives of London, Hampshire, other regions of Great Britain. Foreign students in the school are not more than 20%. ||| |Winchester College attracts attention not only by the history and high quality of educational services, but also by location. The city in which it is located, once had the status of the capital. The Winchester Castle was the meeting place of the Knights of the Round Table, led by King Arthur. Other attractions are quite a lot in the city. For example, the longest Gothic cathedral in Europe, the Cretaceous hills of Downs Down. Learning in Winchester is not only prestigious, but also very interesting. Here you can learn many facts of English history, which you will not find in textbooks. ||| |The school is also valued for academic rank. The pace of the development of the educational institution is set by the fellows. Each student of the school is intellectually developed, curious, has an interesting hobby. Many graduates take a decision to receive higher education in England. Priority is Oxford University. Also yesterday's students of the school easily enter the universities of the Ivy League. Successful results of entrance examinations are often due not so much to the actual level of academic training, but to the sincere love of young men for learning, a passion for studying. ||| |Graduates of the school subsequently work in many fields of activity. Among them there are politicians, businessmen, creative personalities, experts in the field of medicine, psychology, pedagogy. Graduates obtained all necessary knowledge and skills to work with people from different classes and groups, to show professionalism, and to take responsibility for decisions made. ||| |The college belongs to the category of highly selective British boarding schools. It's very difficult to enter into it. Especially it concerns foreign applicants. ||| |For admission to school at age 13, the boy must be registered as a candidate for a place at Winchester College at the age of eight. Selection is carried out on a competitive basis. It takes place in May of each year. The results are announced the same week. ||| |Every candidate has to pass a complex comprehensive examination, which includes two blocks. The first involves passing tests in English, mathematics, natural sciences, evaluating logical thinking. The second block includes 3 exams. Disciplines are chosen by the entrant. The list includes mathematics, a test for logic, geography, history, Spanish, German, French, Ancient Greek, Latin. To increase the chances of admission foreign student should  pass the exam on music, or provide the admission committee with a portfolio of artwork. ||| |The complex system of admission is the tradition of the school. It allows you to select fellows. In total, 70 Scholars study at the school. Each year, about 14 newcomers enter their ranks. Fellows are studying for free. Also, the examination program allows you to identify several exhibitioners, applicants who are guaranteed a place in the boarding school. They are offered paid training. ||| |Several students are admitted to school at the age of 16 each year. Preliminary, they pass a one-year preparation course for exams. Entrants who have at least 6 A * - A GCSE assessments are eligible to participate in the competition. Interviews with candidates are held in January-February. ||| |Winchester College is the impeccable quality of academic studying. All graduates of the school enter prestigious universities. A third of yesterday's Winchester College students are educated in Oxbridge. 42% of graduates study in Princeton, Yale and Harvard. ||| |The average academic results of Winchester College are impressive. More than 20% of international students receive D1 for Pre-U (equivalent to A*+ for A-level), more than 50% pass exams with the result of D2 or A*, 79% have A - A* and 90% - B-A*. ||| |The school year is traditionally divided into trimesters. Study begins in September, ends in early July. In the year there are 3 vacations for 1-2 weeks. ||| |The academic feature of the school is the lack of specialization. At school, boys receive a fundamental humanities education. Here international students study languages ​​(ancient, modern), art, economics, history, mathematics, natural sciences. Many students become winners of regional, national olympiads. Particular attention is paid to the vocal and musical preparation of boys. Most students play 3 musical instruments. ||| |In school since the XIX century, the basis of the educational system is Division, or Div. It is a program of general cultural development. It is taught all 5 years, but does not provide for an examination. Div lessons are held daily. Themes are chosen by the teacher. This choice is limited solely to the interests of the teacher and his students. Various topics are discussed in the classroom, from the history of civilizations to the work of Shakespeare. Division is an intensive program. It provides for the writing of essays, presentation of reports, participation in discussions. Due to the study of topics Division, boys at school do not take final exams in English literature and history at the GCSE. These disciplines are fully considered within the framework of Div. ||| |The academic program itself includes GCSE or IGCSE, Pre-U. The first three years of studying of a young man he is taught, as a rule, 9 subjects. ||| |On the Junior Part (9th year of study) the list of compulsory subjects includes Div (religious studies, history, English), biology, physics, chemistry, mathematics, geography, Latin, French. You can choose 2 items from the groups: ||| |Students studying art and design in the last trimester of the year are defined with the direction of the discipline that they will continue to master at GCSE. ||| |Middle Part / V Book (10-11 year of study, high school) provides for the compulsory studying of Div (religious studies, history, English). At the same time 10th grade deals with topics in English, the students of 11th grade study history. The number of compulsory disciplines includes religious studies, French, Latin, mathematics, English, history. At the choice students study, as a rule, chemistry, biology and physics separately. Some prefer the natural science course and geography. Also, boys study one subject from blocks similar to those of the Junior Part. ||| |Many students choose Greek or Latin for the GCSE. In this case, the main exam is given for the 10th year. At the 11th, the AS module (translation) is studied. ||| |VI Book (12-13 year of study) provides for teaching under the Pre-U program. An exception is one discipline - design technology. It is taught in A-level. In total, students usually study 3 (less often 4) subjects. The required block is Div. It includes actual problems of modernity, ethics, philosophy, music, history, literature. Elective disciplines include physics, theology, philosophy, music, higher mathematics, mathematics, Latin, history, geography, modern languages ​​(Spanish, Russian, Greek, French, German, English), economics, design technology, chemistry, biology, history, art. ||| |The Pre-U program has several advantages. First of all, this is an examination at the end of the second year of study. In addition, the world's leading universities prefer students with Pre-U certificates. Qualifications are recognized by the world's leading universities, including Ivy League institutions and the Russell group. |||
biology, business, chemistry, design, economics, ethics, history, maths, music, philosophy, physics, Religious studies
aikido, badminton, basketball, Chorus, cricket, cross, fencing, football, golf, hockey, judo, karate, Musical visit, Rifle shooting, rowing, sailing, Squash, swimming, tennis, track-and-field athletics, water polo
Middle school, GCSE, High school program
College Street Winchester SO23 9NA United Kingdom
registration fee - 200 pounds;|entrance fee - 500 pounds;|deposit - 5000 feet (1000 pounds returned to the field of the first semester, the rest after school);|pocket money;|flight.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 375 GBP|Application fee 500 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 5000 GBP
University
null
English
A-Level
13,304
£
term
United Kingdom
Winchester
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https://smapse.com//university-canada-west/
University Canada West
8.2
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Description of University Canada West
Business Administration|Mass Media and Communication (Humanities)|Trade.|A copy of the diploma or certificate of education (appendix with grades is required)|Completed application for admission|IELTS results not lower than 6.5.|A copy of the diploma or certificate of education (appendix with grades is required)|Completed application for admission|Resume|Motivation letter|Photocopy of student visa or passport|IELTS results not lower than 6.5.|Bachelor (Commercial)|Bachelor of Arts (Communications and Media)|Starting dates: September 28, January 4, April 4, June 4.|Strategically respond to business problems and opportunities.|Assess the ethical significance of the business situation.|Improve, transform and evaluate the solutions of business tasks.|Develop and formulate business solutions and perform systematic analysis expressing critical thinking.|Demonstrate effective skills in cooperation with diverse groups of people.|Conduct their team, solve emerging problems, successfully complete projects and tasks.|Be responsible for solving complex problems.|Convincingly express thoughts (in writing and orally) as a result of a complete analysis of information.|Collect, analyze and synthesize information for the business context.|Requirements: from IELTS from 6.5|Enrollment occurs 4 times a year.|In the family|In the hotel|Residence|Apartments.|Studying in one of the most beautiful cities in Canada, extensive leisure and travel opportunities|High quality of practice in University Canada West|Universities in Vancouver are highly respected|Prestigious professions demanded in today's labour market|Highly qualified and experienced teachers|The possibility of receiving a scholarship, as well as the opportunity to shorten the duration of studies due to the continuation of classes during the summer holidays.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 150 CAD|Application fee 100 CAD|Deposit for a course/programme 7900 CAD|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The University of Canada West (University Canada West) is located in the heart of the Canadian capital - Vancouver - and was founded in 2004. Now the university is highly respected, has an excellent reputation, and the international students represent more than 40 countries of the world. The university seeks to be a leader in the Canadian education sector, providing a modern and accessible education, constantly improving its own level of technical equipment. The studying center is open to all new trends and educational methods, constantly improves and modernizes its educational programs so that graduates are in demand, qualified specialists with practical experience. The university accredited by the Education Quality Assurance, Imagine Education au Canada, Accreditation Council for Business School and Programs, is an active member of BCCAT (this allows students to freely transfer to other universities and business schools, with the received educational credits remaining and counted). ||| |The main educational programs are bachelor's and master's degrees in the following areas: ||| |There is also an opportunity to enroll in the Master of Business Administration (MBA in Canada). ||| |For admission to the bachelor's program, the student must submit the following documents: ||| |For entrants to the master's program, the following package should be collected: ||| |The most diligent and capable students with excellent marks in all subjects can apply for a scholarship. ||| |Business remains popular, but engineering and IT are quickly gaining ground. STEM fields are seen as advantageous not only for education in Canada but also for gaining professional experience, especially with the post-study work opportunities they offer. The pandemic has also sparked increased interest in biological and chemical sciences. ||| |A harmonious combination of theoretical and practical classes (120 educational loans in total) allows you to produce knowledgeable, competent and qualified business professionals. The skills of team work are intensively developed, students interact better in the framework of international cooperation, learn to respect someone else's point of view and defend their own. ||| |The learning process includes classes devoted to modern business processes, work in a multicultural and interethnic environment, the use of interdisciplinary approaches. Students learn to quickly solve emerging problems and seek new opportunities and solutions, to correctly analyze and interpret information. ||| |Graduates of this course are able to give an objective assessment of efficiency and integration for all methods of modern communications, including intercultural and interethnic, and are able to conduct various studies using the media (various methods and techniques). Participants in the course will learn to create a sound foundation (from the ethical and legal point of view) for the formation of modern media, quickly and effectively solve emerging problems, complexities, conflicts and disputes, finding the best possible solutions and opportunities for this. In this course, specialists will also learn how to properly submit and interpret information, to make it accessible and understandable for a wide audience. ||| |If your level of English is not high enough for effective teaching, the university offers specialized preparatory courses. As part of the studying, students will not only improve their language skills, but also learn to write essays (consider different genres), to work with scientific and specialized literature, to prepare and demonstrate presentations and personal projects, and to master the scientific style of writing.  The skill of critical and analytical thinking intensively develops, students learn effective independent and group work, master the rules of work at seminars. There are 15 language lessons per week (academic English) and 5 sessions aimed at developing thinking. Students are provided with special educational materials, books and manuals, they can use all available educational infrastructure of the university. ||| |The duration of the studying depends on the initial level of your language knowledge: for students with IELTS 5.0, the time for courses will be 9 months, for students with IELTS 5.5 - 6 months, and for IELTS 6.0 owners - only 3 months. ||| |The program will prepare students for the leading positions at the global stage. Students will face the most difficult situations during studying, will be able to find their pragmatic solution and ultimately succeed and make the right decision. Graduates of the MBA program will be able to: |||
administration, Aging Sciences Graduate Minor, business, Business and management, Commercial studies, communications, education, General Studies, international trade, Leadership in education, MBA, media
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Bachelors Courses(english), English language program, MBA, Pre-Masters
626 W Pender St # 100, Vancouver, BC V6B 1V9, Canada
Registration fee (for a programme/course) 150 CAD|Application fee 100 CAD|Deposit for a course/programme 7900 CAD
University
null
English
Academic English
7,020
$CAD
year
Canada
Vancouver
British Columbia
https://smapse.com//wycombe-abbey-school-for-girls/
Wycombe Abbey School
8.2
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Description of Wycombe Abbey School
Language of instruction: English|Established: in 1896|Location of Wycombe Abbey School: High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire|Age of student: From 11 to 18 years|Educational programs in Wycombe Abbey School: senior school, GCSE, A-level|Total number of students: 540 pupils, of them 510 at the boarding school.|Type of study: single (only for girls)|Type of accommodation: residence.|The Basics of Religion;|History;|English;|Geography;|Art;|The natural science unit (biology, chemistry, physics);|Technology and Design;|Physical Culture and sport;|Information Technology;|Mathematics;|Foreign languages:|Spanish;|French.|Latin language;|Mathematics;|Physical training and sports;|English;|The Basics of Religion;|The natural science unit (biology, chemistry, physics);|Art;|History;|Drama and theatrical art;|Geography;|Music;|Computer and Information Technologies;|Technology and design.|The natural science unit (biology, chemistry, physics);|English Language and Literature;|Mathematics;|Modern foreign language (Spanish, German or French).|Music;|Foreign language (Spanish or German);|Latin language;|Art;|Information technology;|Basics of Business;|History;|History of world civilizations;|Geography;|Theatrical art and drama;|Technology and design (graphics + production).|Lacrosse|Climbing|Grabbing|Basketball|Tennis|Badminton|Fencing|Polo|Squash|Horse riding|Pilates|Golf|Kickboxing|Judo|Karate.|Autumn: from September 9 to December 16 (holidays from October 21 to November 1)|Spring: From 12 January to 23 March (vacation from 12 to 21 February)|Summer: 19 April - 6 July (vacation from 28 May to 5 June).|Registration fee|Deposit for confirmation of place on the program|Supporting English language courses for foreign boarders (ESL) = 1200 £ / trimester|Registration in the guardian agency and guardian services|Initial knowledge level testing.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 250 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 13500 GBP|1) The registration form is filled in;|2) Admitting girls are invited to the school, where they are interviewing in personal and group sessions together with other applicants for studying;|3) In the school, a small test is conducted to determine the general level of knowledge.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Wycombe Abbey School is an elite boarding school for girls, founded on September 26, 1896. Today it is one of the most prestigious, respected and large schools of separate education - the total campus area reaches 160 acres. In 2011, according to the Sunday Times newspaper, the institution became the best independent school in Great Britain, and also received an honourable 3rd place in GCSE examinations and 4th place in the A-level exams. Graduates demonstrate a deep level of knowledge, a broad outlook, pass national and international exams perfectly and without special difficulties enter the most prestigious and ranking universities in Britain. ||| |The school is located near the city of High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, the journey to London takes approximately 1 hour. ||| |The institution works in accordance with the national curriculum of the official British education system, seeks to give the students full, deep, versatile academic knowledge on a fairly wide range of subjects. When a student moves to a higher level of education (upper classes), her individual inclinations, desires, academic and career needs are taken into account for compiling an individual curriculum. ||| |Quick overview: GCSE program is represented at the school in different variants for classes. The program is designed for international students and includes the highest standards of education. ||| |7-8 grades ||| |At this stage of education, girls acquire fundamental knowledge of the main subjects of secondary school: ||| |In addition, you can learn classical languages ​​(Latin or Greek), and eighth-grade students can add German to the curriculum, if they plan to study it in further classes. ||| |Grade 9 ||| |In the ninth class, the students are introduced to the basic requirements and characteristics of the I / GCSE exam, which equates to a successfully mastered high school program. The list of subject to study is quite large: ||| |Additionally, you can attend the introductory course of the Spanish language (for beginners). There are additional lessons on the full preparation for the I / GCSE exams. The period of the additional educational program is in the last semester of the 9th grade. ||| |10-11 grades ||| |The main goal of educational staff at this stage of training is to effectively prepare girls for the successful pass of the GCSE. The school is deservedly proud of the successes of its graduates, the high test scores for all exams and is doing everything possible to keep the level of academic achievement growing, which helps it to remain one of the most elite, prestigious, ranking British schools. ||| |List of the required subjects for study: ||| |Each student also chooses 4-5 top priority and interesting disciplines from the list below: ||| |The sport part of the educational program is also highly developed.All students spend quite enough time at different sports activity and attend physical education classes. ||| |Brief information: A-level program (12-13 forms) for international students. ||| |About the educational program: Graduation, senior classes - this is the time for the maximum manifestation of their talents, abilities and skills, for in-depth study and acquisition of useful academic skills. To pass the A-level program, designed for 2 years, international students choose 4-5 priority disciplines (the general list for selection includes 24 subjects), and attend a mandatory course of AS aimed at developing critical thinking. A-level is considered the main, the most popular program - but at the request of the graduate of the school, Pre-U courses can also take place. |||
Art, biology, chemistry, computer techologies, design, drama, geography, history, maths, music, physical education, physics, Religious studies
badminton, basketball, Chorus, dance club, Drama, field hockey, football, golf, gymnastics, horseback riding, lacrosse, martial arts, mountaineering, netball, Pilates, polo, rowing, skiing, Squash, swimming, Symphony Orchestra, tennis, track-and-field athletics, volleyball
GCSE, A-Level program
High Wycombe HP11 1PE
Autumn: from September 9 to December 16 (holidays from October 21 to November 1)|Spring: From 12 January to 23 March (vacation from 12 to 21 February)|Summer: 19 April - 6 July (vacation from 28 May to 5 June).|Registration fee|Deposit for confirmation of place on the program|Supporting English language courses for foreign boarders (ESL) = 1200 £ / trimester|Registration in the guardian agency and guardian services|Initial knowledge level testing.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 250 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 13500 GBP
Boarding school
null
English
A-Level
13,450
£
term
United Kingdom
near London
null
https://smapse.com//royal-russell-school-boarding-school-croydon-england/
Royal Russell School
8.2
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Description of Royal Russell School
Location: London, England|Founded: in 1853|Educational programs: middle classes, GCSE / IGCSE, A-level|Students age: 11-18 years|Total number of students: 590 people, 140 of them on boarding house|Accommodation type: residence (full board).|Junior School (3-11 years)|Senior School (11-18 years).|Martin Clunes (actor)|Tom Wright (architect and designer, the author of the project of the legendary Parus Hotel (Burj-el-Arab) in Dubai)|Naoko Mori (actress)|Ellie Jackson (singer and musician) and many others.|Foreign languages: Russian, German, Italian or Japanese|Geography|French or Spanish|English and Literature|Vocational guidance (from grade 9)|Information and computer technologies|Physics (starting with grade 9, you can learn at the IGCSE level)|Biology|English as a Foreign Language (EFL)|Physical training and sports|Art and design|Basis of life safety|Mathematics|Chemistry (from the 9th grade can be mastered at the IGCSE level)|Drama and drama|History.|Mathematics|Modern foreign language (you can learn English as a foreign language, French or Spanish)|Basis of life safety|Physical culture and sports|English (at the IGCSE level) and literature|Vocational guidance (the course begins in the 9th grade)|Natural sciences (biology, chemistry, physics).|Design and technology|Business fundamentals|Physical culture|Food production technologies|Philosophy and Ethics|Art and design|Music|Geography|Foundations of religion|Second foreign language (French or Spanish)|Computer systems|History|Drama.|Examinations GCSE must be submitted for points not lower than C (absolutely all subjects)|For 6 exam subjects (among which there must be English and mathematics), each applicant must score from 12 points (in total)|Mathematics should be submitted to a score not lower than A|Natural sciences must be submitted at a grade not lower than A|All the items that students plan to choose on the A-level program and which he passed in the GCSE examinations must be submitted for points not lower than V.|French|Drama and theatrical art|English as a foreign language|Spanish|Computer systems|Music|Government and politics|Economy|Food production technologies|Art and design|Foundations of religion|Design and technology (materials science)|Geology|Business fundamentals|Higher mathematics|Chemistry|Ethics and Philosophy|History|English literature|Mathematics|Biology|Study of the media|Geography|Physics.|Tennis (large and table tennis)|Rugby|Badminton|Athletics|Swimming|Lapta|Gymnastics|Jumping on the trampoline|Hockey|Basketball|Aerobics|Football|Handball|Cricket.|Choir|Ecological club|Jazz band|Club "Erudite"|Studying of foreign languages and cultures, Japanese, Chinese clubs|Drama and theater|Art|Orchestra|Dancing and choreography|Computer club|Playing musical instruments (clarinet, cello, guitar, piano, harp, violin, flute, double bass, violin, saxophone, etc.).|In 2018, according to the results of the A Level program - 36.29% of students received marks A - A *.|Autumn = September 5 to December 15 (holidays from October 21 to November 6)|Spring = from January 4 to 31 March (vacation from 10 to 19 February)|Summer = from 19 April to 6 July (vacations from 26 May to 5 June).|Registration fee|Custodianship (fees to the agency and direct guardian services)|Roundtrips|Roundtrip|Deposit confirming a place in the school (non-refundable)|Educational deposit  (refundable)|Additional English lessons (EFL) for foreign students.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 GBP|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Royal Russel School, one of the best private international schools in London and the UK, provides both a day-long form of education (mainly for children from the south of London) and a boarding school (for international students who today represent 25 world countries). ||| |The institution was founded in 1853, and since 1924 is located in a modern building, fully equipped with everything necessary. The School itself is patronized by Her Majesty the Queen of Great Britain herself. ||| |Here, children are given the opportunity to study at one of two departments: ||| |There are many graduates known and successful personalities, for example: ||| |Royal Russel School is located in the south of London, in the Croydon area, and occupies the territory of 100 acres: it is a beautiful well-tended park area, and thanks to an excellent transport interchange (stops are located right near the school) it is easy to get to the center of the British capital. ||| |The motto of the institution is the Latin saying "Non sibi sed omnibus" ("Not for myself, but for everyone"). Educators strive to reveal the best abilities and traits of each child's character, teach them to think and care for others, to be merciful and be able to show compassion, to work for the benefit of others. Students are brought up in a harmonious, friendly and warm environment, in an atmosphere of care and security. They are taught universal and Christian moral values - tolerance, generosity, decency and honesty, rigor to oneself. All parents and guests of the campus, every teacher and a visiting coach or instructor working with students mark the excellent upbringing of children. ||| |Each student is supervised by a private guardian: he acts on behalf of his parents if necessary, settles any academic and everyday issues. Parents receive full and detailed reports from teachers twice a year, they can observe the learning process on the school's website, read the director's information messages and the annual accurate journal of events and performance. ||| |On the territory of the Royal Russel School Cola there is a full-fledged medical center with modern equipment. Twenty-four qualified nurses are on duty around the clock, there is a hospital (12 beds, separate rooms for boys and girls), male and female doctors attend school at least twice a week. ||| |Think about what suits your child best. Different schools excel in various areas – arts, drama, sports, or specific subjects. There are selective and more inclusive schools, each catering to different strengths. If you're new to the UK system, you might start with league tables and GCSE or A-level results. More knowledgeable parents should consider the school's location, size, EAL course availability, academic requirements, and extracurricular offerings. ||| |In the middle classes of the students there is a wide and varied list of different disciplines: the majority is studied by all and compulsorily, there are additional interesting electives (many of them can even be studied at the examination level). List of disciplines is the following: ||| |The cost of studying includes accommodation and meals. ||| |At this stage of education, students are comprehensively and persistently preparing to take the GCSE profile exam for selected subjects and receive a certificate of secondary education. Mandatory, general subjects include: ||| |In addition, students can saturate the personal curriculum with various electives (at least 3), among which: ||| |Most students take the GCSE exam in English, but note that you can pass the exam in both English and English literature. ||| |Foreign students (especially those who are not sure of their language skills) can pass Cambridge IGCSE on subjects "English as a foreign language" (EFL), and this exam will be counted by British universities. ||| |Mathematics can be studied at three levels (depending on the student's abilities): basic, advanced, accelerated. The basic exam of the GCSE format is given at the end of the 10th grade, and in 11 students can begin to study higher mathematics (introductory course). ||| |The cost of studying includes accommodation and meals. ||| |In 12-13 grades, students study subjects as deeply as possible, preparing for entering universities. Therefore, the requirements for applicants applying for a seat in the Sixth Form program are quite serious: ||| |A-level lasts for 2 years. In the first year, the student chooses 3-4 subjects, of which only 3 remain afterwards (but you can leave all 4 if the student copes with the load). Additionally, in the second year you can take an additional subject to study it not at the most profound level (AS). Foreign students must attend classes in EFL (English as a foreign language). You can choose the disciplines from the following list: ||| |The cost of studying includes accommodation and meals. |||
Art, biology, business, catering, computer techologies, design, economics, geography, geology, history, maths, media, Natural science, photography, physical education, physics, politics, Religious studies, sports science
badminton, basketball, biathlon, Circle of foreign languages, Cooking Club, cricket, excursions, football, golf, gymnastics, hockey, netball, rugby, softball, swimming, table tennis, tennis, Trampoline jumping, Triathlon, volleyball
Middle school, GCSE, A-Level program
Coombe Ln, Croydon CR9 5BX, United Kingdom
Autumn = September 5 to December 15 (holidays from October 21 to November 6)|Spring = from January 4 to 31 March (vacation from 10 to 19 February)|Summer = from 19 April to 6 July (vacations from 26 May to 5 June).|Registration fee|Custodianship (fees to the agency and direct guardian services)|Roundtrips|Roundtrip|Deposit confirming a place in the school (non-refundable)|Educational deposit  (refundable)|Additional English lessons (EFL) for foreign students.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 GBP
Boarding school
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English
A-Level
13,168
£
term
United Kingdom
London
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JWU (Johnson & Wales University) Providence
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Description of JWU (Johnson & Wales University) Providence
The New England Schools and Colleges Association (NEASC)|The Higher Education Commission (CIHE) and others.|• Accounting|• Marketing communications and advertising|• Baking and confectionery|• Catering and restaurant services|• Biology|• Business Administration|• Business|• Psychology and counseling|• Culinary Arts and Restaurant Services|• Culinary arts|• Nutrition|• Electronics and Engineering|• Cyber ​​defense and protection against cyber threats|• English Language and Literature|• Horse breeding business|• Retail and Fashion-Merchandising|• Finance|• Catering business|• Global learning|• Graphic design and digital media|• Healthcare|• Hotel Management|• Human Resource Management|• Management|• Marketing|• Media and communications, media|• Computer network engineering|• Policy|• Psychology|• Restaurant management|• Robotic technology, robotics|• Social media and Internet technologies|• Sociology|• Software Engineering|• Sports management|• Tourism and Hospitality Industry.|Counseling|Culinary arts|Global Economy and Tourism|Human Resources and Human Resources Management|Information Security|international Business|Sports management|Teaching.|Master's or MBA programs = $ 1971 / $ 438 per credit (credit) hour, respectively|MAT / MED programs = $ 1503 / $ 334 per credit (credit) hour, respectively|Pre-MBA = $ 6883 / semester.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Johnson & amp; Wales University, or JWU, was founded in 1914 as a private, non-profit university - it still remains it. Today, more than 16,000 students from all over the world study here - there are 4 campuses (in Miami, Providence, Denver and Charlotte, North Carolina) and online distance learning programs. The total number of graduates reaches 100 thousand people from 155 countries of the world - this is truly a global educational project with a global significance. ||| |University specialization - arts, science, business, design and design, hospitality, culinary, education and nutrition programs: the most balanced and innovative courses are offered in these areas. The unique model of studying allows to integrate art and design into any industrial sphere, helping students to become demanded and highly paid specialists, to quickly build a career after graduation. Practically oriented studying and active development of leadership qualities makes the graduates qualified and knowledgeable specialists: they do not need a long internship for the device for a prospective position, they are ready to work immediately after graduation. Students work a lot with real research projects and world companies, integrating into the world market while learning: it helps to develop professional flexibility, readiness to develop in all branches of the chosen specialty. ||| |The University has prestigious accreditations, it is constantly tested by independent organizations: ||| |One of the four campuses of the university is the Providence campus (Rhode Island), where nearly 10,000 people study. Providence is the state capital, the most densely populated and developed city with a high culture and standard of living, an important industrial and financial center. In addition, Providence is also a well-known university center of the US - more than 30,000 students are constantly studying here, many of whom are chosen by JWU (Johnson & Wales University) Providence. In the city itself, music and sports are very developed (there are many bands, teams), and the coast located 380 miles provides opportunities for both active and relaxed recreation. ||| |This period is perfect for assessing capabilities and exploring options of universities. Focus on achieving high grades and improving English proficiency. Strong English skills enhance your learning experience, and good grades can lead to scholarships or honors college admissions. ||| |The first level of higher education in JWU (Johnson & Wales University) Providence can be obtained in a variety of directions - the list is presented below: ||| |Programs for obtaining a master's degree and a diploma are represented at the university by a wide list: |||
Cyber Threat Intelligence & Defense (BS), Equine Science (BS), Sports Leadership, Accounting, Baking & Pastry Arts, biology, business, Business and management, Catering and restaurant services, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, communications, computer techologies, Counseling, Culinary skills, Cybersecurity, data analytics, design, economics, education, Electrical engineering, electronics, Entrepreneurship, Fashion, finance, Food and nutrition, General English, Global Studies, health and human sciences, Health care, Hotel and Restaurant Management, Human Resource Management, Information Technology, International Business, Internet technologies, law, Leadership in education, Liberal Studies, marketing, MBA, media, Nutritional biology, Physician Assistant Studies, Political science, politics, Protection from cyber threats, Psychology, Retail, robotics, Robotics Engineering (BS), Science, Social media, sociology, Sociology (BA), Software engineering, Sports, Entertainment, Event — Management (BS), Teaching, tourism, Undeclared, Wine & Beverage Education
culinary arts
Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english)
8 Abbott Park Pl, Providence, RI 02903, USA
Master's or MBA programs = $ 1971 / $ 438 per credit (credit) hour, respectively|MAT / MED programs = $ 1503 / $ 334 per credit (credit) hour, respectively|Pre-MBA = $ 6883 / semester.
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English
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5,000
$
term
USA
Providence
Rhode Island
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University of Westminster
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Description of University of Westminster
Harrow|Marylebone|Little Titchfield Street|Regent|Management and accounting|Architecture and Engineering|Interior design|Urban design|Biometrics|Biochemistry|Biology|Biotechnology|Healthcare|Nutrition|Microbiology|Molecular biology and genetics|Physiology and Pharmacology|Business|Financial management and accounting|Human Resources and Human Resources Management|Information Management|Marketing and management|Business management|Commercial law|E-business|Finance and application services|international Business|Retail|Innovative management and business innovation|International Marketing and Foreign Languages|Worldwide Marketing|Marketing communications|Computer and Digital Science|Information Systems|Information systems in the field of business|Information Communications|Information security and protection of electronic networks|Multimedia Communication|Artificial Intelligence|Computer games|Cognitive sciences|Computer Visualization|Design of interactive products|Software Engineering|Mobile engineering and wireless networks|Geodesy|Architectural Engineering|Commercial management|Construction and geodesy|Digital Engineering Communications|Digital Engineering|Digital Signal Processing|Media Technologies|English and Creative Writing|English Language and Literature|English and International Relations|English Language (Linguistics)|English and Politics|English Literature and Creative Writing|English Literature and Cultural Studies|Modern History|English Literature and Linguistics|Modern foreign languages|Linguistics (world)|Translation|Phytotherapy|Homeopathy|Therapeutic massage and reflexotherapy|Traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture|European legal research|Right|Contemporary Media|Production of film and television products|Journalism|PR|Production of radio programs|TV journalism and TV production|Medical Journalism|Commercial music|Execution of commercial music|Musical business|Art|Popular music|Photography and related art|Digital Photography|The property|Real estate and urban development|City Property Management|Psychology|Modern History|Policy|Sociology|Tourism.|Age from 18 years|Submission of documents - before May 30|Level of English - IELTS from 6.0 and above|Motivation letter|Summary and letters of recommendation from teachers / employers|Filled in registration form|A diploma  with  marks (translated into English and certified by a notary).|Architecture|Architecture and digital media|Architecture and globalization, cultural identity|Interior design|Biomedicine|Molecular biology|Biotechnology|Microbiology|Business and Management|Health Management|Global business|International Business and Management|International Economics|International Development Management|Computer and Information Systems|Database systems|Intelligent Data Analysis|E-commerce|Information Systems|Software|Computer engineering|Biometric systems and identification|Computer Animation|Production and development of computer games|Interactive Media|Multimedia systems for cultural enlightenment|Digital Communications|Digital Security and Network Protection|Mobile and wireless technologies|Civil engineering|Project management|Real Estate Development|Embedded Systems|Communication and Media|Tele- and film industry: theory and place in culture|Scenario Art|Finance|Finance and accounting|International Finance|Finance and Information Management|Financial investments|Human Resources and Human Resources Management|International relationships|International relations and modern political theories|MO and European Policy|MO and international cultural exchange|Security in the sphere of international relations|Journalism and mass SI|mass media|Political Communications|Management in the field of media|Photojournalism|PR and public relations|Modern foreign languages|Translation|Modern Arabic Language and Culture|Translation and Linguistics|Right|Corporate Finance Law|Prevention and resolution of legal disputes|Legislation of the European Union|International Business Law|International law|Jurisprudence|Marketing|Marketing and management|Creation and production of music|Musical Business and Administration|The photo|Psychology|Psychology of the business world|Nutrition|Diplomatic Sciences|Globalization|Tourism|Event Management|transport and logistic|Urban (urban) design.|Age from 21 years old|Submission of documents - before July 15|Level of English - IELTS from 6.5 and above|Motivation letter|Summary and letters of recommendation from teachers / employers|Filled in registration form|A diploma with  marks (translated into English and certified by a notary).|Accounting and Financial Management|Organization and People Management|Information and Operations Management|Data Analysis for Business Decisions|Marketing Strategies and Customer Service|Economics and the Business Environment.|Strategic Management|Corporate Governance and Corporate Social|Leadership and Professional Development|Responsibility|Managing Change.|Strategic Uses of IT Systems|Social Responsibility|HR Strategies for Change Management|Financial Strategy|Project Management|Product Portfolio Management|Foresight and Future Studies.|Bachelor (Hons) Business and Management|Bachelor (Hons) Business + Accounting|Bachelor (Honors) Business Management with Economics|Bachelor (Honors) Business Management + Entrepreneurship|Bachelor (Hons) Business + Finance|Bachelor (Hons) Business and Human Resources Management|Bachelor (Hons) Business with Marketing|Bachelor (Honors) Business management and business setting.|Graduates of Russian schools who are not well prepared for studying in the English-speaking environment;|Graduates without sufficient qualifications wishing to enter a British university;|Those who want to delve into the profile area or change their specialization;|Schoolchildren who have knowledge gaps and want to learn by non-traditional methods.|This is an introductory course in the university education system, which will help to master the skills necessary for study;|The course is combined in nature, combining academic knowledge with professional skills.|Academic Skills Development|Professional development|Gain confidence|Academic support: students will receive advice and feedback from teachers|Leadership Development|Personal development|Full immersion in the learning environment and soft adaptation.|Anime club|Community of architects|Biochemical club|Chess|Chorus|Debate|Dentist club|Feminist community|Cybersport.|Willie Applegart - sprinter, Olympic medalist|Albert Hill - track and field athlete, Olympic medalist|Harry Edward - sprinter, won bronze at the Olympics|Alan Pascoy - hurdler|Colleen Charvis - captain of the Welsh rugby team|Frank Turner is a gymnast, three-time Olympic medalist.|Location in the heart of London allows students to get acquainted with the culture, architecture and peculiarities of the British capital in their free time, to improve their cultural level and broaden their horizons;|Very high percentage of graduates - employers value Westminster students, deservedly considering them qualified workers;|Dynamic and continuous development, attention to innovative educational models, techniques, equipment;|All educational programs are practice-oriented, constantly changing and finalizing taking into account the modern labour market and its needs;|Many directions of the magistracy can be enrolled twice a year - in September and January;|Compared to other top and famous universities of Great Britain, Westminster University sets rather low prices.|Age of students - from 18 years|Submission of documents - until May 30|Level of English - IELTS from 6.0 and above.|Age of students -  21 years|The submission of documents is by July 15|The level of English is IELTS 6.5 and above.|Motivation letter|Summary and letters of recommendation from teachers / employers|Completed registration form|Certificate or diploma with assessment table (translated into English and certified by a notary).|High academic performance|Development potential|Difficult financial situation.|Westminster Undergraduate Full Scholarship (full tuition fees)|Westminster International Postgraduate Full Scholarship|Chevening Scholarships - UK Government Scholarship|Windle Trust International Scholarships|Brian Large Bursary Fund|Westheimer Health and Social Care Scholarship.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
University of Westminster is considered to be the first polytechnic university in Britain, founded in 1838 and located in the heart of London. The Polytechnic Institute became a university in 1992. Today it is an innovative, modern university, which offers a wide variety of educational programs and specialties, supports the intercultural atmosphere and equality of all students, cosmopolitanism. The total number of students reaches 22,000 people, of which 5,000 are foreign students representing 150 world states. Administration of the University of Westminster is deservedly proud that the university is considered to be one of the most popular among foreign students. It was within the walls of this university that the first paid movie show (the first in Britain!) was held, the first European photo studio was opened. ||| |The University is deservedly proud of the widest list of academic programs, specialties and areas: many of the courses presented have practically no analogues in other universities. It is also worth noting that Westminster University maintains close partnerships with many leading industrial companies, banks and financial organizations, and trade firms: this enables students to pass valuable practice and internship while learning to adapt to the real world market. Very popular and so-called "sandwich courses": in addition to the classical undergraduate program in the chosen direction, they include a one-year paid internship - the graduates become qualified, experienced workers in demand on the world labour market. ||| |The structure of Westminster University includes several campuses: ||| |One of the most modern buildings in London, an innovative, recently renovated campus. Here are the faculties of design, media and art. ||| |The central campus in the heart of London was built in 2010-2012, because it has the most modern architecture and equipment, innovative technical equipment and spacious classrooms. Here students study under the programs of architecture and business. ||| |The recently reconstructed campus includes the largest university library with reading and computer rooms, as well as a huge law faculty. ||| |Located on one of the central streets of London - the prestigious, respectable and lively Regent Street. The campus is distinguished by an excellent large center for students (Student Union), excellent recreation areas and modern computer classes. On this campus there are faculties and departments of social and humanitarian sciences. ||| |There's no straightforward answer as all these factors are important. It's crucial to thoroughly research using various sources, including official websites and government data. Look into regional salaries, fast-growing professional fields, and the cost of living to gain a comprehensive view of not just your education but also potential future life. ||| |Bachelor's programs at the University of Westminster are represented by approximately 150 directions - the key ones are in the following list: ||| |The undergraduate program lasts 3 years ("sandwich courses" - 4 years, read more in the program description): classes begin in September, therefore the documents must be submitted before May 30. Requirements for applicants are the following: ||| |Master's specialties are also represented by a wide range of programs and courses - about 110 courses. Among them are the following: ||| |Requirements for applicants are as follows: ||| |Master's theses take only a year (12 months): you can start in September or in exceptional cases in January, the documents are accepted until July 15. ||| |Master of Business Administration is a full-time program that takes 1 academic year (you can apply in October or January). MBA programs at Westminster University are accredited by the Chartered Management Institute and AMBA (The Association of MBA's). After the completion of the main educational course, all students go on a large international tour to expand their educational and cultural boundaries, to share their experience with colleagues around the world. ||| |The entire curriculum is divided into modules: 6 core, 4 compulsory and 2 optional. ||| |1) Basic: ||| |2) Mandatory for all: ||| |3) 2 elective modules students can choose from the following list: ||| |All students must be over 21 years of age and have a diploma of higher education, as well as provide personal CVs and letters of recommendation from employers (requires work experience of 3 years). The English language level must be at least 6.5 on the IELTS scale. ||| |The special program is very convenient for foreign students: it is actually the first year of the bachelor's program, therefore it allows you to enter immediately for 2 years after the end of this course - you do not lose time for additional studying. Such translation is possible only with the achievement of high results and active attendance. ||| |The duration of International Year 1 is 2-3 trimester, you can start studying in September-October or January. Applicants must confirm a sufficiently high level of English (IELTS from 5.0 for all blocks), and provide a school certificate with a timetable of grades (12 grades). ||| |Available specialties: ||| |● Age of students: 17+ ||| |● Duration: 1 year ||| |● Language of instruction: English. ||| |The pre-university course is designed for: ||| |What makes the course unique: ||| |Take Foundation studying  possible in the following areas: ||| |Art and design ||| |History ||| |Biomedical sciences ||| |Languages ||| |Biosciences ||| |Law ||| |Business and management ||| |Linguistics ||| |Business information systems ||| |Nutrition ||| |Computer and Network Engineering ||| |Photography ||| |Computer Science and Software Engineering ||| |Politics, International Relations and Development ||| |Criminology ||| |Psychology ||| |Digital Media and Games Computing ||| |Sociology ||| |English ||| |Television, Film and Moving Image ||| |Foundation is practice-oriented and will help students acquire valuable knowledge and skills: |||
Accounting, administration, animation, Architecture, Art, Artificial Intelligence, biochemistry, biology, biotechnology, building, business, Business and management, Civil engineering, Cognitive sciences, communications, computer techologies, cultural studies, Database, design, Digital science, economics, English literature, Filmmaking, finance, Financial investments, foreign language, genetics, geodesy, globalization, Health care, Health management, history, Human Resource Management, Information Technology, International Business, international relations, journalism, law, letter, linguistics, logistics, marketing, massotherapy, media, Medicine, Mobile and wireless technologies, Modern Arabic and culture, music, Nutritional biology, Pharmacology, photography, physiology, politics, Production of radio programs, Protection from cyber threats, Psychology, Public Relations, Public relations and PR, Real Estate, Retail, sociology, software, Software engineering, tourism, Trade and diplomacy, Translation
badminton, basketball, boxing, cricket, dancing, field hockey, football, golf, handball, horseback riding, karate, mountaineering, netball, rowing, rugby, Sports running, volleyball, yoga
Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english), MBA, International Year One, International foundation
309 Regent St, Marylebone, London W1B 2UW, United Kingdom
Master's or MBA programs = $ 1971 / $ 438 per credit (credit) hour, respectively|MAT / MED programs = $ 1503 / $ 334 per credit (credit) hour, respectively|Pre-MBA = $ 6883 / semester.
University
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English
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9,250
£
year
United Kingdom
London
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https://smapse.com//dover-college/
Dover College
8.2
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Description of Dover College
Location: Dover, United Kingdom|Founded: in 1871|The age of the students: 11-18 years|Number of students: 346 people|Language of instruction: English|Educational programs: middle and senior classes, GCSE, A-level|Accommodation type: boarding house|Type of studying: mixed.|Kindergarten;|Elementary;|Middle;|High school departments.|Oxford|The London School of Economics and Political Science|The University of Kent|University of York|The Imperial College|The Royal School of Music|The University of Bath.|Technologies|Mathematics|Religious Studies|The course of personal and social development|Chemistry|Foreign language (optional - Spanish or French)|Biology|History|IT|English|Music|Geography|Art.|Mathematics|English|Biology|Chemistry|English literature|Physics.|Spanish language, geography, ICT (information and computer technologies), physical education|Business, drama, design and technology, textile industry, music|French, Economics, ICT|History, business, art and ceramics.|Chemistry|Higher Mathematics|History|Art|English|Health and Social Care|Physical education and sport (you can qualify for BTEC)|Music|Economy|Mathematics|Business|Spanish|Design and technology|Geography|The photo|Biology|Travel and tourism|French|Physics|Drama and theater|Textile|ICT (information and computer technologies)|Geology.|Swimming|Track and field athletics|Netball|Fencing|Basketball|Hockey|Tennis|Cross country|Cricket|Football.|Registration fee (non-refundable)|Consular fee (to be paid at the Embassy)|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Personal pocket expenses|Custodianship (if the child is under 18 years of age): registration with the agency + guardian services|Air tickets in both directions|Medical insurance.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 GBP|Report card with grades (the last 2-3 years);|Recommendations from teachers in mathematics and English, from class teacher;|Certificate of English proficiency (can be passed in the school or in the official accredited center);|A cover letter on the topic "Why do I want to study at your school?" (written by the student himself);|All the available awards, medals, gratitudes, certificates in various fields of activity;|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
There are 4 institutions in the structure of Dover College: ||| |Foreign students are admitted to full board from 11 to 18 years old - they have access to middle-class programs, the GCSE course and the Sixth Form (A-level program): students from abroad account for more than 70% of all students. ||| |Dover College is proud of its warm, welcoming atmosphere. The institution is located on the base of the former monastery of St. Martin: still some buildings are used (for example, refectory, logically become a dining room), built in the 12th century! The campus area is very cozy, green, well-groomed: here the eye rests on the famous English lawns, enjoying the view of classical architecture and century-old trees. The college helps children to cultivate respect for other cultures, tolerance, politeness. ||| |Dover College is different from the quality of its curriculum. According to 2013 data, more than 50% of graduates passed the most difficult A-level exams to the highest A * -B scores, and the average score of UCAS in terms of each student was 399 points. 92% of graduates have successfully enrolled in selected universities (about 4% chose art and faculty) - among the most popular universities are the following: ||| |The Dover College campus is located in Dover, on the English Channel coast. This region is famous for its unusual white mountains and a soft, warm, favorable climate with fresh sea breezes. Distance to London is 130 kilometers - the road by bus takes just over an hour. ||| |The earlier the better! If you are choosing a prestigious school, be prepared for a rather rigorous admission process: elite schools choose students, not the other way around. ||| |The curriculum is based on the basic principles of the British national system. It is noteworthy that students are divided into groups in accordance with priority educational needs (mathematics, foreign languages). The subjects in the program include the following: ||| |In addition, each student is necessarily engaged in sports, especially swimming. Twice a week, friendly matches and games are held, and competitions are usually held on Saturdays. Additionally, activities are carried out for the development of leadership and team thinking, team building, rope passage, psychological games and exercises. ||| |All students of grade 9 are divided into three groups: the distribution depends on success in mathematics, the natural sciences and English (the other disciplines are taught in general classes, undifferentiated). ||| |In the 10th grade, the list of compulsory subjects includes: ||| |Students choose independently the remaining subjects (up to 9-10 in the general curriculum) - one of each of the following 4 blocks: ||| |In addition, students are provided with physical exercises, as well as a special course on building a successful career and career guidance. ||| |High school students are offered more freedom in school (private bedrooms, a separate Student Center, university format of lessons and lectures), but the requirements for them are much higher. ||| |In the first year of study, students choose for themselves 4 priority subjects, of which there are only 3 for the second year. The list of possible options is as follows: ||| |In our free time for students of the senior classes (Sixth Form) fascinating lectures and master classes are organized from the best world experts, politicians, businessmen. Also, such non-standard classes as "The Power of Hypnosis", "Hard Time", "Global Prospects" are being organized. |||
Art, biology, business, Career development course, chemistry, computer techologies, design, economics, English literature, geography, healthy lifestyle, history, maths, music, photography, sports science, textile
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Middle school, GCSE, A-Level program
Effingham Cres, Dover CT17 9RH, United Kingdom
Registration fee (non-refundable)|Consular fee (to be paid at the Embassy)|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Personal pocket expenses|Custodianship (if the child is under 18 years of age): registration with the agency + guardian services|Air tickets in both directions|Medical insurance.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 GBP
University
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English
A-Level
10,945
£
term
United Kingdom
Canterbury
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https://smapse.com//florida-atlantic-university-usa/
Florida Atlantic University
8.2
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Description of Florida Atlantic University
Location Florida Atlantic University: Boca Raton, Florida, USA|Founded: in 1964|Number of students: 30000 people|Age of students: from 17 years|Educational programs: preparation for admission, bachelor, master's program, transfer programs|Accommodation type: residence|Type of studying: mixed|Language of instruction: English.|Engineering|Biology|Education|Computer Technology|Business|Industry|Tourism and Hospitality Technology|Oceanology|Public Administration|Industry|Urban Planning and Urban Studies.|Studio Arts|Anthropology|Music|History|Art History|Political science|Humanitarian sciences|Theater and choreography|Information tools|Philosophy|Multimedia|Sociology.|Biology for Medicine|Neuropsychology|Chemistry|Geology|Biology (molecular, marine, ecological, microbiology, biotechnology)|Psychology of animals|Geography|Neurobiology|Psychology|Mathematics|Biochemistry|Physics.|Management of information systems|Accounting|Hospitality Management|Health Management|Economy|Marketing|Finance|Management and entrepreneurship.|City Design|Regional planning|Proceedings|Social work|Architecture|Public administration.|Mechanical engineering|Computer science|Civil engineering|Ocean Engineering|Computer engineering|Electrical Engineering.|Certificate / diploma of secondary education (average score not lower than 3.0)|Certificate in English (IELTS from 5.5 or TOEFL iBT from 69 and above).|Bachelor's Degree / Specialist Diploma|Certificate in English (IELTS from 5.5 or TOEFL iBT from 69 and above).|Anthropology|Literature|English|History|Political science|Sociology|Spanish|World Communications|Media|Technology of entertainment|Music (+ commercial aspect of musical art)|Theater|Choreography|Art|Graphic design|MBA (business administration, several options are available)|Finance|Economy|Information Technology|Management|Management in the field of music business|Civil engineering|Urban planning and environmental protection|Computer science|Ocean Engineering|Mechanics and engineering.|Age of students: from 17 years old|Dates: September-June|Duration: 4 years.|Business (specialties “Economics”, “Health Care Management”, “Hotel and Tourism Management”, etc.)|Art and writing ("History of Art", "Graphic Design", "Commercial Music", etc.)|Design and social research ("Architecture", "Public Administration", "Social Work", "Urban Design", etc.)|Education ("Education in the field of English", "Mathematical education", "Education in the field of social sciences", etc.)|Engineering and computer sciences ("Civil Engineering", "Environmental Engineering", "Electrical Engineering", etc.)|Science (“Biological Sciences”, “Chemistry”, “Biochemistry”, “Science and Health”, etc.)|Medicine ("Biomedical Technologies", "Biomedical Sciences")|Nursing department and care (“Family Nurse”, “Psychiatry”, “Administration and financial management of a nurse”, etc.).|Age of students: from 20 years old|Dates: September-June|Duration: 1-2 years.|Business ("Accounting", "Business Administration", "Entrepreneurial Management")|Art and writing ("Anthropology", "Writing", "Languages, Linguistics and Comparative Literature")|Design and social studies (“Criminology and criminal justice”, “Public administration”, “Social work”)|Education (“Education Advisor”, “Mental Health Counseling”, “Preschool Education”, “Teacher Specialization”)|Engineering and computer sciences ("Bioengineering", "Geotechnical Engineering", "Environmental Engineering", "Computer Science")|Science (“Applied Mathematics and Statistics”, “Chemistry”, “Environmental Science”)|Medicine (Biomedical Sciences)|Nursing department and care (“Family Nurse”, “Psychiatry”, “Administration and financial management of a nurse”, etc.).|Glades Park Towers|Indian Park Towers|Heritage Park Towers|Parliament Hall.|One of the leading American universities in the scientific and financial field: according to statistics, graduates quickly find work in their specialty, and their average salary after graduation is $ 44,000 per year;|Cooperates with the National Directorate for Aeronautics and space exploration (NASA) - there are only 3 such universities in the US, which emphasizes the exclusivity and quality of education in the FAU;|Florida Atlantic University has a major contract with the US government for the studying of American civil servants (+ retraining and continuing education): more than 20,000 American specialists are studied annually, and the contract amount exceeds $ 6 billion;|This is one of the largest research universities in the USA;|The wide scope of research, grants and fellowships - the total amount allocated to Florida Atlantic University, exceeds $ 33 million;|More than 180 educational programs (master's and bachelor's degrees) make it possible to meet the highest demands of students from all over the world, to ensure their satisfaction in higher education;|One of the most tolerant and multicultural universities in the world - the composition of students includes representatives of 140 countries and nationalities;|The financial college of Florida Atlantic University is listed among the top 100 best economic educational institutions in the world;|The MBA program in 2013 was recognized as the best in the US (according to Bloomberg Business week);|The best US university for military and veterans (according to the Military Times), and this title has already been awarded for the third time;|Bachelor's programs are in the TOP-100 in the country.|Round trip airfare|Round trip|Medical insurance|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy)|Personal pocket expenses|Accommodation and meals.|Certificate / diploma of secondary education (average score not lower than 3.0)|Certificate of English (IELTS from 5.5 or TOEFL iBT from 69 and above).|Bachelor's Degree / Specialist|Certificate of English Proficiency (IELTS from 5.5 or TOEFL iBT from 69 and above).|10% discount on the studying course|Equalizing the price of study: foreign students study at the official cost of American students|Discount $ 100 for any program|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Florida Atlantic University (FAU) is well known not only in the USA, but all over the world: this is one of the largest research centers, well located on the ocean coast near Miami. The university has been successfully working for more than 50 years: today more than 180 specialties are taught here, and among the graduates are NASA astronaut and 2 laureates of the prestigious Pulitzer Prize. ||| |Among the students and graduates of the Florida Atlantic University, the most popular and sought-after specialties are: ||| |The University is a state university; it is accredited by leading American and international experts and organizations - for example, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). Today, the number of FAU students reaches 30 thousand people, who study more than 180 undergraduate and graduate programs (there are 10 faculties in total). More than 4,000 students reside on campus, and 49% of students are foreign students. The total number of university personnel is 3,200, 1,100 teachers and professors, each with a doctorate - PhD. ||| |Students can take useful internships and practices directly during studying, participate in student exchange programs around the world. Also students of Florida Atlantic University can take additional preparatory courses and participate in transfer programs: so students get an opportunity to study at the best universities in Great Britain, USA, New Zealand, Canada and Sri Lanka. ||| |Florida Atlantic University is deservedly proud of its success in the field of scientific achievements and developments. For example, on the campus there is the famous National Center for Marine Renewable Energy: it was founded at the request of the federal authorities to develop technology for energy production with the help of oceanic water and surf power. The Center for Research in Biomedicine and Marine Biotechnology deserves attention: it enables graduates of these specialties to demonstrate the highest level of knowledge and become the best specialists in the country and in the world. It is worth noting the success of the financial college, which is included in the TOP-100 of specialized educational institutions around the world. College students are studied with a unique simulator: this is a huge room that can hold up to 50 people, equipped with a set of 25-inch monitors. Students have access to a huge library-laboratory: in addition to printed sources, the fund has a huge number of video lectures and records on business and economics. ||| |The Carnegie Endowment awarded the FAU the title of "High Research Activity", which proves the innovativeness and innovation of the approaches used here for scientific work. ||| |That's an interesting topic. The criteria used to evaluate universities vary by ranking. For nationwide rankings, factors like class size, teacher salaries, and the number of faculty members with advanced degrees in their field are common considerations. If a ranking focuses on student satisfaction, the criteria will differ. However, rankings don't always align with individual student needs and should be considered alongside other factors. ||| |This course is for foreign students wishing to obtain a bachelor's degree from the FAU. The international organization Navitas supervises the learning process and the subsequent transfer: within 1 academic year (2 or 3 semesters at the request of the student), it passes an educational course equivalent to one undergraduate course, and upon successful completion is immediately enrolled for the 2nd course in the chosen specialty. Academic course if desired can be combined with an academic English language program or a course for foreign students ESL. ||| |The program works in the following specialties and areas: ||| |1) Arts & Letters: ||| |2) Sciences: ||| |3) Business: ||| |4) Design & Social Inquiry: ||| |5) Engineering & Computer Science: ||| |Applicants of bachelor's programs must submit to the admission committee: ||| |SAT or ACT exams are optional. Students who do not have a sufficiently high level of English, can pass the preliminary preparatory course PAR (Preparation for Academic Readiness). ||| |A preparatory program is designed for foreign students wishing to increase their chances when enrolling in Master's programs of American universities. Duration of studying usually makes 2 academic semesters: academic and language skills are actively developing, knowledge of subjects and directions is being deepened, knowledge gaps are being filled. ||| |The program makes it possible not to lose time while studying at the magistracy. You can begin classes three times a year (January, March or September) - the introductory requirements are flexible enough: ||| |A GMAT or GRE certificate is not required. ||| |Preparatory courses help students to prepare for enrolling in the following specialties and areas: ||| |To obtain a bachelor's degree, students can choose more than 100 bachelor's educational programs, depending on the direction of the chosen college: ||| |To obtain a master's degree, students also choose specialties depending on the college - more than 100 educational programs are available in total: |||
Accounting, administration, anthropology, Architecture, Art, biochemistry, biology, biotechnology, business, chemistry, choreography, Civil engineering, communications, computer techologies, design, economics, Electrical engineering, engineering, entertainment technology, Entrepreneurship, finance, geography, geology, Health management, history, Hospitality Management, humanitarian sciences, industry, Information Technology, legal proceedings, literature, Machinery manufacturing, marine engineering, marketing, maths, Mechanics, media, music, Oceanology and oceanography, pedagogy, philosophy, physics, planning, Political science, Psychology, Public administration, Social work, sociology, theatre studies, tourism
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Pathway program, Pre-Masters, Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english)
777 Glades Rd, Boca Raton, FL 33431, USA
Round trip airfare|Round trip|Medical insurance|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy)|Personal pocket expenses|Accommodation and meals.
University
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English
Academic English
20,665
$
semester
USA
Miami
Florida
https://smapse.com//braemar-college-boarding-school-toronto-ontario-canada/
Braemar College boarding school
8.2
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Description of Braemar College boarding school
Established: in 1995|Location of Braemar College: Toronto, Ontario, Canada|Total number of students: 150 people, 126 of them foreign students (representatives of 35 states, (9-12 grades, preparation for the university), ESL, summer language camp.|Type of education: mixed.|Trent University|University of Western Ontario|McGill University|University of British Columbia|Brock University|Queen's University, etc.|English language (4, one per year)|French as a Second Language (1)|Mathematics (3)|Arts (1)|Information and Computer Technologies - ICT (1)|Natural Sciences (2)|Geography of Canada (1)|History of Canada (1)|Health, physical training and sports (1)|Humanities / English or a third foreign language (1)|Fundamentals of citizenship and law, career guidance (1)|Business / Entrepreneurship / Choreography (1)|Physical culture and sports / music / theater / history and culture Canada / art (1).|Ryerson University|Durham College|University of Waterloo|George Brown College|York University.|Art|Medicine|Engineering Sciences|Business and Entrepreneurship|Jurisprudence and law.|Simon Fraser University (12%)|University of Guelph|Ryerson University|University of Toronto (13%)|York University (11%)|University of Ottawa|Waterloo University (13%).|Table Tennis|Hockey|Fencing|Swimming|Football|Horse Riding|Track and field athletics|Ice hockey|Basketball.|Free, relaxed atmosphere: students are not drilled in the college, but are taught to be independent, to fully provide themselves with everything necessary, to educate their personal responsibility for their decisions and actions;|Small student groups (up to 15 people in each) provide an individual approach to each student, the proper amount of personal attention;|The teachers are aimed at bringing up in the students the craving for knowledge and self-development, and not just for memorizing lectures and remembering "dry" material;|Attention to the practical application of theoretical knowledge, practice in the course of experiments and laboratory work;|Use of the latest technologies and innovative educational methods;|A small size, chamberedness of the college - only 150-200 students, an international, multicultural atmosphere.|Functional scientific laboratories with advanced equipment|Computer classes (each PC - more than 27 - connected to high-speed Internet)|Multimedia classes|Spacious, bright classrooms and lecture halls for classes|Cozy common living rooms for socializing and relaxing in the breaks between lessons|Large public library A couple of steps from the college site)|Numerous sports grounds (both on campus and immediately outside the campus)|Theater|Conference room.|Registration fee|Round trip tickets|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (to be paid at the embassy)|Personal pocket expenses|Compulsory medical insurance|Guardianship (registration with the agency + guardian services)|Educational books, manuals and materials.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 300 CAD|Transfer (one way) 150 CAD|Medical insurance 780 CAD|Guardianship 300 CAD|Study materials 75 CAD|Study materials 525 CAD|Registration fee (for accommodation) 225 CAD|Guardianship 600 CAD|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The private Braemar College is located in the prestigious St.George College, which in turn is a part of the University of Toronto. Toronto is considered to be the economic, business, financial and cultural center of Canada, the center of the largest province of Ontario - that's why thousands of students from all over the world come here every year to get high-quality, prestigious and popular education, join the economic and business elite. ||| |Braemar College was founded in 1995 as an international educational institution specializing in preparing foreign students for enrollment in (including Canadian) universities. Studying in popular college by ranking of schools in Ontario will help foreign students to quickly adapt to the new language, cultural and academic reality, to fill knowledge gaps and bring them in line with the national Canadian system and international standards. Foreign students are admitted to college from the age of 13. ||| |Among the universities, especially popular with the graduates of Braemar College, it is worth noting the following prestigious educational institutions: ||| |All teachers of the college are holders of a master's or bachelor's degree, they are a part of the professional Ontarian association of teachers. Many of them have personal awards in their professional field, numerous publications and even music albums and creative achievements! ||| |First of all, it is a high level of education, which is recognized throughout the world. Canada is the most educated country on the planet, so the culture of education is at the highest level here. All schools in Canada - public, private, independent - follow a provincial curriculum, and all educators are required to hold a teaching degree and certification. All these factors convince families that no matter which school they choose, their children will receive a first-class education. ||| | ||| |The program of studies in grades 9-12 is aimed at a thorough study of the main subjects of the school curriculum - these are disciplines that cover all the key areas of knowledge and science, allowing to form a solid foundation of knowledge and skills. The student's progress is estimated according to earned academic credits: during the course, one must get at least 30 credits. 18 of 30 must be earned in compulsory subjects - we list the disciplines (the possible number of credit units is indicated in parentheses): ||| |The student can choose independently the subject on his own. ||| |Foreign students who have arrived on a course from an educational institution of another country can count the earliest studied subjects in academic credits to Braemar College. ||| |Successful completion of the program of secondary and senior classes allows the student to receive a valuable and prestigious diploma of secondary education Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), giving the right to enter any Canadian university. ||| |A special course is designed for high school students, aimed at full, effective preparation for Canadian colleges and universities. This is an opportunity in a relatively short time to improve the language and academic level, to fill the gaps in knowledge, to bring the skills in line with the Canadian national educational requirements. ||| |Each student, together with teachers and mentor, makes up an individual curriculum: it includes the highest priority disciplines that must be submitted at the final school examinations and which are planned for study at the chosen university. ||| |Braemar College has successfully cooperated with several Canadian universities and colleges, including: ||| |Partner educational institutions offer college graduates a variety of individual benefits - for example, a discount for studying, as well as a simplified procedure for reviewing documents and priority order for enrollment. ||| |Among the thematic areas of the preparatory program, the following options can be noted: ||| |According to statistics for 2011, college graduates successfully entered the following prestigious universities: ||| |A summer language camp at the college base is provided for students from around the world aged 13 to 17 years. The duration of the arrival may be 3 or 4 weeks at the discretion of the student. ||| |Staying in the summer camp will help not only to significantly improve the language level, but also to adapt to studying on the Canadian campus, to get used to the new educational system, to have fun and enjoy spending time with new friends. The language course is general, universal - all basic language skills are comprehensively developed. The emphasis is on oral speech (spoken English) and listening, lexical reserve, so that students can communicate freely in English in any situation with any interlocutor. ||| |In their free time, students are offered various leisure and entertainment activities, exciting excursions and walking tours, creative and sports sections - each student will be able to show his individual talents and relax with pleasure! ||| |The cost of studying includes accommodation and meals, a leisure program. |||
Accounting, Art, business, Career development course, engineering, geography, healthy lifestyle, history, humanitarian sciences, International Business, law, maths, Medicine, music, Natural science, physical education, social sciencies, technology, Visual arts
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High school program, University Pathway, Summer teens english
229 College St, Toronto, ON M5T 1R4, Canada
Registration fee|Round trip tickets|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (to be paid at the embassy)|Personal pocket expenses|Compulsory medical insurance|Guardianship (registration with the agency + guardian services)|Educational books, manuals and materials.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 300 CAD|Transfer (one way) 150 CAD|Medical insurance 780 CAD|Guardianship 300 CAD|Study materials 75 CAD|Study materials 525 CAD|Registration fee (for accommodation) 225 CAD|Guardianship 600 CAD
University
null
English
High School
29,800
$CAD
year
Canada
Toronto
Ontario
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De Montfort University
8.2
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Description of De Montfort University
Founded: in 1870|Location: Leicester, United Kingdom|The age of students: 18+ years old|Number of students: 18830 (2000 - foreign students)|Programs: International Year Zero, Bachelor's, International Incorporated Master's, Master's, MBA, Graduate School|Type of studying: mixed|Accommodation type: residence|Language of studying: English.|Art, Design and Humanities|Business and Law|Health and life sciences;|Technologies (including computer science and Technical design.)|Architecture and construction|Business and Management|Biological Sciences|Veterinary Medicine, Agriculture|Natural Sciences|Engineering|Art and Design|History and Philosophy|Linguistics of English|Mass communications|Mathematics, Computational Technologies|Medicine and dentistry|Medicine: close Editors|Pedagogy and Teaching|Law|Social Sciences|Technology|Languages ​​in Asia, Africa, America and Australia.|Peace, equality and social justice.|Net Zero is a university-wide topic that will help researchers come together, share experience and knowledge, and develop fruitful collaboration between teams to strengthen interdisciplinary work. DMU leads research on social issues related to net zero through its applied work.|Living in a digital society – The effects of digital technology are now being felt around the world, bringing many positive social benefits, but also risks that society must be prepared for. This theme aims to develop digital innovations for the future, while closely following social and ethical responsibility.|Lifelong Well-Being – A new research topic that aims to combine strengths, diversity, and knowledge-creating potential. The vision is to promote and develop transformative interdisciplinary research in health and well-being across the four faculties, leveraging research expertise, regional, national and international collaborations.|The Creative and Heritage Industry is a dynamic sector of the UK economy, a well-established area of research and growth potential at DMU. The overarching research theme promotes, seeks to enhance the value of interdisciplinary research across all faculties.|Age of students: from 18 years old|Dates: January, April, July, September|Duration of the program: 12 months.|Business and law|Media|Art and Design|Life Sciences|Technical Design and Informatics|Pharmacology.|Age of students: from 18 years old|Dates: September to June|Duration of the program: 3-4 years.|Age of students: from 18 years old|Dates: January, April, July, September|Duration of the program: 1-2 semesters.|Business|Arts and Design|Engineering.|Age of students: from 18 years old|Dates: September to June|Duration of the program: 1-2 years.|Age of students: from 23 years old|Dates: September-June|Duration of the program: 2-3 years.|Age — from 18 years old,|The duration of the study is one year.|Pharmacy|Mass media|Engineering, Computer Engineering,|Business, Law,|Painting, design.|English for Academic Purposes (EAP),|Study Skills I: Introduction to DMU,|Learning Skills II: Information Technology and Numeracy,|Learning Skills III: Communication.|Roundtrip flights|Transfer to the campus of the university|Visa service and consular fee|Health insurance|Living in residences|Meals at own expense.|Choosing a course, specifying dates, requirements and deadlines for admission,|Filling out the application, providing documents,|Receiving a decision from the admissions committee with an invitation to the entrance exams,|Passing interviews, possible tests,|Receiving an official letter of the university's readiness for admission,|Payment of the cost of the program,|Arrive at the campus to stay in a residence, attend orientation events, and begin training.|International Year Zero - high school diploma with a high average score;|Undergraduate - successful passed International Year Zero, which will allow students to attend the first course at De Montfort University. In addition to this program, the qualifications of A-Levels, IB or APs are suitable.|Master's Degree - Bachelor's Degree Specialist, Bachelor's Degree by the specialized program (Pre-Master's.).|Copy of the first page of the passport of the candidate (name and photo)|2 recommendatory letters - characteristics from the place of study and work (there must be two academic recommendations if the lack of work)|A copy of the school certificate, or a report card with grades for several years of study (from 15- 16 years) + a certificate confirming the high level of the student's English language, for example, IELTS or Cambridge certificate. If you only plan to take the test, you must specify the deadline, after which immediately send the results to the admissions office.|Scholarship for Masters or Postgraduate Students at Leicester Castle Business School . Such a bonus that fully covers the tuition on these higher education programs can be obtained by one foreign student whose name is determined on a competitive basis. To do this, they need to fill out an application, document their academic achievements before the end of June this year. In addition to paying for the educational course, the scholarship includes £ 5000 for accommodation and daily expenses.|Principal's Scholarship (£ 4000) for programs that start in January - MSc Business Management in Sport, MSc Business Management in the Creative Industries MSc, MSc Global Banking and Finance, MScGlobal Finance and Investment.|International scholarship Square Mile. This scholarship can be obtained by one student who wants to work as a volunteer on the project Square Mile, which specializes in helping local people living in the campus of an educational institution. A volunteer scholarship will cover all expenditure items on any De Montfort University Degree Program - from air tickets in both directions to the cost of the course and housing costs. The holder of a scholarship is determined on a competitive basis, so applicants must demonstrate high academic achievement and the desire to help people.|Scholarships for students from some countries. In DMU scholarships are provided for foreign students from certain countries, and Russia is among them. So, our student can get 2 types of bonuses: a scholarship for a master's program (3000 £) or a discount of 1000 £ for an early payment of a tuition fee of not less than 3000 £. The applicant can get a scholarship to the magistracy with excellent points and an offer for admission to the course from the university, and the discount is the first few people who will make the payment first.|Discount on tuition fees. At the University of De Monfort there is another discount for students who timely pay for the curriculum - if all necessary payments are made within 4 weeks from the date of enrollment, then the student will pay less by 500 £.|International alumni scholarship . The £ 2,000 discount is intended for DMU graduates who graduated from university not more than two years ago, and this year they are going to continue their studies here. If a graduate holds a degree of upper second or 1st class degree, then the discount increases to 5000 £.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
De Montfort University (DMU) is a higher education institution located in Leicester. This university has a rich and eventful history, which began in 1870, when the university still had the Leicester School of Arts. Since then, this institution has experienced more than one transformation, in 1969, becoming a college Leicester Polytechnic. In 1992, more than 120 years after the foundation, the school received the university status and a new name, which is widely known today. ||| |The university has gained worldwide fame thanks to its programs: one of the most popular among international students around the world is the baccalaureate course "Contour Fashion". No less popular are other creative specializations that are taught at the highest level: the media, technology, fashion, product design and so on. For example, the DMU graduate diploma in journalism is accredited by the National Council for the Studying of Journalists (NCTJ). In addition, the university is accredited by the Government of Britain as the Excellence Center in the field of teaching performance skills. ||| |De Montfort University has a high coefficient of further employment of their graduates for each of the offered courses - 170 courses are accredited by organizations, most of which are ready to offer young people paid part-time work during their studies. Graduates who are holders of the DMU diploma have almost 100% employment rate. ||| |At the University of De Montfort four faculties, where students are offered more than 400 Bachelor's, Master's and PhD programs. By the way, the university is the second among the higher educational institutions in Britain by the number of post-graduate teachers. ||| |Every year this English university comes to study about 20 thousand students, among whom 2000 young people from other countries. Among the graduates of De Montfort, a huge number of people who have reached the high results in their careers have become employees of the world's leading organizations, directors of Oscar-winning films, designers who create shoes or dresses for celebrities such as Lady Gaga and Beyonce. ||| |The research activity of the university is also highly appreciated: in 2008, the Research Assessment Exercise was carried out (according to its results, funding from the state is allocated), during which more 70% of scientific papers in the DMU were recognized as leading investigations at the part of the world. Separately, the high level of this university was marked by RAE research in the field of teaching English literature, which did not yield even to Cambridge. ||| |At the University of De Monfort all specialties are divided into four faculties, connected with different directions: ||| |At DMU faculties, students can study the following disciplines: ||| |Business remains popular, but engineering and IT are quickly gaining ground. STEM fields are seen as advantageous not only for education but also for gaining professional experience, especially with the post-study work opportunities they offer. The pandemic has also sparked increased interest in biological and chemical sciences. ||| |International Year Zero is an excellent way to prepare for admission to undergraduate studies at the DMU. This program is designed specifically for international students who, upon successful completion, receive an International Foundation Certificate and automatically qualify for the first year of the university. ||| |You can take the course in several ways: ||| |In addition, the pre-university program provides assistance in admission, that is, every student goes through studies under the guidance of a mentor who follows the student's progress and helps him throughout the course. The curator gives the student feedback, points out the gaps that need to be corrected. The progress of students is tracked through regular exams and tests. ||| |In addition to classes in basic subjects, the program includes an annual English language module that aims to improve the language skills of students. ||| |The bachelor's program at De Montfort University is structured in such a way as to give students the opportunity to gain practical experience and real skills through which young people will be able to get a great job in the future. In the campus of the university there are also conditions for practicing skills in each of the specialties, be it medicine, design, technology, and so on. ||| |The educational course for each bachelor's degree is made with the participation of real employers, therefore, DMU graduates in more than 90% of cases have no problems with further employment. The latter is also facilitated by the production practice, which is organized by the Internship Department at the university. Here, young people can get advice on resume writing and interviewing, and also to meet with a personal mentor who is a professional in any field of activity. ||| |This combined program (IIM) is designed to prepare graduates of the bachelor's degree who want to continue their studies in the magistracy. This course helps students to improve their English language skills and academic level, which will help young people to successfully enter any university in Britain, not only in the DMU. ||| |You can complete the course in three specializations: ||| |In the magistracy students have a lot to work independently, so in the course of studying, teachers will track the progress of each young person in this direction. For this, exams and tests are systematically conducted, and also for all the works performed the student will always be able to receive feedback in written or oral form and correct what is needed. ||| |Like Bachelor's programs, the Master's curriculum is created for different specialties with the participation of direct employers, various professional organizations, and is supported by world research in various fields. ||| |At the stage of the master's program students are waiting for a lot of independent work, such as conducting research, studying literature and searching for other authoritative sources of information, practicing skills, for example, preparing and protecting an individual project. ||| |At the University of De Montfort, postgraduate students study under an international program that enables young people to conduct research outside of Britain, in their home country. Although the bulk of graduate students still undergo studying on the university territory. At the same time, regardless of geographical location, all students have the same level of control and supervision of teachers, which is possible thanks to modern technologies. The defense of scientific work, of course, takes place directly at the university. ||| |TheInternational Foundation Programme is a stand-alone pre-university programme that gives international students access to higher education. The curriculum focuses on developing English language and study skills to prepare students for direct entry into an undergraduate programme in the UK. The course provides an opportunity for international students with at least 11 school years of experience to study for another year and meet the the educational experience of local students. ||| |In addition to specialized classes, all students will attend compulsory modules: ||| |At the end of the program, students can move on to a bachelor's degree with confidence. |||
Agriculture, Architecture, Art, biology, building, business, Business and management, communications, computer techologies, design, engineering, Health care, history, humanitarian sciences, Information Technology, law, maths, Medicine, Natural science, pedagogy, Pharmacology, philosophy, social sciencies, Stomatology, Veterinary science
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International Year One, Bachelors Courses(english), Pre-Masters, Masters program (english), Doctor program, International foundation
The Gateway, Leicester LE1 9BH, United Kingdom
Roundtrip flights|Transfer to the campus of the university|Visa service and consular fee|Health insurance|Living in residences|Meals at own expense.
University
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English
A-Level
14,500
£
year
United Kingdom
Leicester
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INTO University of Alabama at Birmingham
8.2
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Description of INTO University of Alabama at Birmingham
Year of foundation: 1969|Location: Birmingham, Alabama, USA|Age of students: from 17 years old|Language: English|Type of institution: State University|Number of students: more than 20000|Programs: Preparing to enter the Bachelor's program (University Foundation) - 7 areas, Pre-Master's preparation - 15 courses, Academic English (Academic English)|Accommodation: residence.|College of Humanities and Technical Sciences;|Collat ​​Business School;|Honors College;|School of Education;|School of Engineering;|School of Medical Professions;|School of Medicine;|School of Nursing;|School of Optometry;|School of Public Health;|School of Master.|Alabama Power Company;|AT&T Inc.;|Birmingham Board of Education;|Children's Hospital;|Honda Manufacturing of Alabama, LLC;|Mercedes Benz USA International;|Regions Bank.|Age: From 20 years old;|Duration: 1 or 2 semesters;|Beginning of classes: January, May, August (on the directions: Preschool education, Special education, English as a second language teacher, Healthcare - classes start in January and August).|Reading level 1 and level 2;|Letter level 1 and level 2;|Speech level 1 and level 2;|Listening Level 1 and Level 2;|English for academic skills.|Computer and Information Science:_x000D_ Disciplines:_x000D_ Database management systems; Computer security; Advanced programming; Basics of Data Analytics. Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Bioinformatics; The developer of computer graphics; Developer of parallel and distributed software systems; Graphic designer of motion.|Disciplines:_x000D_ Database management systems; Computer security; Advanced programming; Basics of Data Analytics.|Database management systems;|Computer security;|Advanced programming;|Basics of Data Analytics.|Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Bioinformatics; The developer of computer graphics; Developer of parallel and distributed software systems; Graphic designer of motion.|Bioinformatics;|The developer of computer graphics;|Developer of parallel and distributed software systems;|Graphic designer of motion.|Computer Forensics and Security Management.:_x000D_ Disciplines:_x000D_ Introduction to Computer Forensics; Network Security; Investigation of online crimes; Computer security; Introduction to Business Programming. Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Database Security Analyst; Network Security Analyst; Cloud Security Analyst; Investigator of Internet crimes; Analyst of the system of security and confidentiality.|Disciplines:_x000D_ Introduction to Computer Forensics; Network Security; Investigation of online crimes; Computer security; Introduction to Business Programming.|Introduction to Computer Forensics;|Network Security;|Investigation of online crimes;|Computer security;|Introduction to Business Programming.|Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Database Security Analyst; Network Security Analyst; Cloud Security Analyst; Investigator of Internet crimes; Analyst of the system of security and confidentiality.|Database Security Analyst;|Network Security Analyst;|Cloud Security Analyst;|Investigator of Internet crimes;|Analyst of the system of security and confidentiality.|Public Administration:_x000D_ Disciplines:_x000D_ Administrative Ethics; Basics of Research in Public Administration; Administrative Theory; Methods of research. Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Bodies of federal authority; Local government bodies; Organs Education; Non-profit sector; Private sector.|Disciplines:_x000D_ Administrative Ethics; Basics of Research in Public Administration; Administrative Theory; Methods of research.|Administrative Ethics;|Basics of Research in Public Administration;|Administrative Theory;|Methods of research.|Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Bodies of federal authority; Local government bodies; Organs Education; Non-profit sector; Private sector.|Bodies of federal authority;|Local government bodies;|Organs Education;|Non-profit sector;|Private sector.|Disciplines:_x000D_ Database management systems; Computer security; Advanced programming; Basics of Data Analytics.|Database management systems;|Computer security;|Advanced programming;|Basics of Data Analytics.|Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Bioinformatics; The developer of computer graphics; Developer of parallel and distributed software systems; Graphic designer of motion.|Bioinformatics;|The developer of computer graphics;|Developer of parallel and distributed software systems;|Graphic designer of motion.|Database management systems;|Computer security;|Advanced programming;|Basics of Data Analytics.|Bioinformatics;|The developer of computer graphics;|Developer of parallel and distributed software systems;|Graphic designer of motion.|Disciplines:_x000D_ Introduction to Computer Forensics; Network Security; Investigation of online crimes; Computer security; Introduction to Business Programming.|Introduction to Computer Forensics;|Network Security;|Investigation of online crimes;|Computer security;|Introduction to Business Programming.|Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Database Security Analyst; Network Security Analyst; Cloud Security Analyst; Investigator of Internet crimes; Analyst of the system of security and confidentiality.|Database Security Analyst;|Network Security Analyst;|Cloud Security Analyst;|Investigator of Internet crimes;|Analyst of the system of security and confidentiality.|Introduction to Computer Forensics;|Network Security;|Investigation of online crimes;|Computer security;|Introduction to Business Programming.|Database Security Analyst;|Network Security Analyst;|Cloud Security Analyst;|Investigator of Internet crimes;|Analyst of the system of security and confidentiality.|Disciplines:_x000D_ Administrative Ethics; Basics of Research in Public Administration; Administrative Theory; Methods of research.|Administrative Ethics;|Basics of Research in Public Administration;|Administrative Theory;|Methods of research.|Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Bodies of federal authority; Local government bodies; Organs Education; Non-profit sector; Private sector.|Bodies of federal authority;|Local government bodies;|Organs Education;|Non-profit sector;|Private sector.|Administrative Ethics;|Basics of Research in Public Administration;|Administrative Theory;|Methods of research.|Bodies of federal authority;|Local government bodies;|Organs Education;|Non-profit sector;|Private sector.|Business Administration (MBA):_x000D_ Disciplines:_x000D_ Accounting and Finance for Managers; Management and organization; Economics for Managers; Quantitative analysis for managers. Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Professional Marketing; Manager; Accountant; Financial Services Representative; Human Resources Specialist; Business analyst.|Disciplines:_x000D_ Accounting and Finance for Managers; Management and organization; Economics for Managers; Quantitative analysis for managers.|Accounting and Finance for Managers;|Management and organization;|Economics for Managers;|Quantitative analysis for managers.|Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Professional Marketing; Manager; Accountant; Financial Services Representative; Human Resources Specialist; Business analyst.|Professional Marketing;|Manager;|Accountant;|Financial Services Representative;|Human Resources Specialist;|Business analyst.|Double program: Master of Business Administration or Master of Public Health:_x000D_ Disciplines:_x000D_ Social Science and Behavioral Science; Accounting and Finance for Managers; The Basics of Health Science; Quantitative analysis for managers. Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Health Industry; Manager; Accountant; Financial Services Specialist; Business analyst.|Disciplines:_x000D_ Social Science and Behavioral Science; Accounting and Finance for Managers; The Basics of Health Science; Quantitative analysis for managers.|Social Science and Behavioral Science;|Accounting and Finance for Managers;|The Basics of Health Science;|Quantitative analysis for managers.|Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Health Industry; Manager; Accountant; Financial Services Specialist; Business analyst.|Health Industry;|Manager;|Accountant;|Financial Services Specialist;|Business analyst.|Disciplines:_x000D_ Accounting and Finance for Managers; Management and organization; Economics for Managers; Quantitative analysis for managers.|Accounting and Finance for Managers;|Management and organization;|Economics for Managers;|Quantitative analysis for managers.|Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Professional Marketing; Manager; Accountant; Financial Services Representative; Human Resources Specialist; Business analyst.|Professional Marketing;|Manager;|Accountant;|Financial Services Representative;|Human Resources Specialist;|Business analyst.|Accounting and Finance for Managers;|Management and organization;|Economics for Managers;|Quantitative analysis for managers.|Professional Marketing;|Manager;|Accountant;|Financial Services Representative;|Human Resources Specialist;|Business analyst.|Disciplines:_x000D_ Social Science and Behavioral Science; Accounting and Finance for Managers; The Basics of Health Science; Quantitative analysis for managers.|Social Science and Behavioral Science;|Accounting and Finance for Managers;|The Basics of Health Science;|Quantitative analysis for managers.|Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Health Industry; Manager; Accountant; Financial Services Specialist; Business analyst.|Health Industry;|Manager;|Accountant;|Financial Services Specialist;|Business analyst.|Social Science and Behavioral Science;|Accounting and Finance for Managers;|The Basics of Health Science;|Quantitative analysis for managers.|Health Industry;|Manager;|Accountant;|Financial Services Specialist;|Business analyst.|Early Childhood Education:_x000D_ Disciplines:_x000D_ Introduction to Special Education; Teaching methods; Cognitive Psychology; Teaching and learning. 2. Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Specialist in preschool education / teacher.|Disciplines:_x000D_ Introduction to Special Education; Teaching methods; Cognitive Psychology; Teaching and learning.|Introduction to Special Education;|Teaching methods;|Cognitive Psychology;|Teaching and learning.|2. Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Specialist in preschool education / teacher.|Specialist in preschool education / teacher.|Special Education:_x000D_ Disciplines:_x000D_ Introduction to Special Education; Seminar "first experience"; Teaching methods for autism disorders; Sensory, medical and physical methods of auxiliary and educational technology. Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Specialist of special education / teacher.|Disciplines:_x000D_ Introduction to Special Education; Seminar "first experience"; Teaching methods for autism disorders; Sensory, medical and physical methods of auxiliary and educational technology.|Introduction to Special Education;|Seminar "first experience";|Teaching methods for autism disorders;|Sensory, medical and physical methods of auxiliary and educational technology.|Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Specialist of special education / teacher.|Specialist of special education / teacher.|Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages ​​(TESOL):_x000D_ Disciplines:_x000D_ Theory of teaching the second language; Grammar for teachers and methods of teaching English as a foreign language; Teaching adult learners. Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Teacher of TESOL / teacher of English.|Disciplines:_x000D_ Theory of teaching the second language; Grammar for teachers and methods of teaching English as a foreign language; Teaching adult learners.|Theory of teaching the second language;|Grammar for teachers and methods of teaching English as a foreign language;|Teaching adult learners.|Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Teacher of TESOL / teacher of English.|Teacher of TESOL / teacher of English.|Disciplines:_x000D_ Introduction to Special Education; Teaching methods; Cognitive Psychology; Teaching and learning.|Introduction to Special Education;|Teaching methods;|Cognitive Psychology;|Teaching and learning.|2. Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Specialist in preschool education / teacher.|Specialist in preschool education / teacher.|Introduction to Special Education;|Teaching methods;|Cognitive Psychology;|Teaching and learning.|Specialist in preschool education / teacher.|Disciplines:_x000D_ Introduction to Special Education; Seminar "first experience"; Teaching methods for autism disorders; Sensory, medical and physical methods of auxiliary and educational technology.|Introduction to Special Education;|Seminar "first experience";|Teaching methods for autism disorders;|Sensory, medical and physical methods of auxiliary and educational technology.|Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Specialist of special education / teacher.|Specialist of special education / teacher.|Introduction to Special Education;|Seminar "first experience";|Teaching methods for autism disorders;|Sensory, medical and physical methods of auxiliary and educational technology.|Specialist of special education / teacher.|Disciplines:_x000D_ Theory of teaching the second language; Grammar for teachers and methods of teaching English as a foreign language; Teaching adult learners.|Theory of teaching the second language;|Grammar for teachers and methods of teaching English as a foreign language;|Teaching adult learners.|Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Teacher of TESOL / teacher of English.|Teacher of TESOL / teacher of English.|Theory of teaching the second language;|Grammar for teachers and methods of teaching English as a foreign language;|Teaching adult learners.|Teacher of TESOL / teacher of English.|Civil Engineering:_x000D_ Disciplines:_x000D_ Methods for practical engineering activities level 1; Methods for practical engineering activities level 2; Sustainable building or engineering business; Creation of information modeling or engineering business. Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Engineer-builder; Contractor; Design engineer; Instructor; Research Assistant; Engineer-builder; System engineer.|Disciplines:_x000D_ Methods for practical engineering activities level 1; Methods for practical engineering activities level 2; Sustainable building or engineering business; Creation of information modeling or engineering business.|Methods for practical engineering activities level 1;|Methods for practical engineering activities level 2;|Sustainable building or engineering business;|Creation of information modeling or engineering business.|Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Engineer-builder; Contractor; Design engineer; Instructor; Research Assistant; Engineer-builder; System engineer.|Engineer-builder;|Contractor;|Design engineer;|Instructor;|Research Assistant;|Engineer-builder;|System engineer.|Design and Commercialization:_x000D_ Disciplines:_x000D_ Methods for practical engineering activities level 1; Methods for practical engineering activities level 2; System Engineering; Special Courses. Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Design engineer; Process Engineer; System engineer; Product Manager; Innovation Manager; Project manager.|Disciplines:_x000D_ Methods for practical engineering activities level 1; Methods for practical engineering activities level 2; System Engineering; Special Courses.|Methods for practical engineering activities level 1;|Methods for practical engineering activities level 2;|System Engineering;|Special Courses.|Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Design engineer; Process Engineer; System engineer; Product Manager; Innovation Manager; Project manager.|Design engineer;|Process Engineer;|System engineer;|Product Manager;|Innovation Manager;|Project manager.|Electrical Engineering._x000D_ Disciplines:_x000D_ Methods for practical engineering activities level 2; Technical Communication for Engineers; Applications for microprocessors; Special Courses. Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Electrical Engineer; Design engineer; Process Engineer; Network Engineer.|Disciplines:_x000D_ Methods for practical engineering activities level 2; Technical Communication for Engineers; Applications for microprocessors; Special Courses.|Methods for practical engineering activities level 2;|Technical Communication for Engineers;|Applications for microprocessors;|Special Courses.|Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Electrical Engineer; Design engineer; Process Engineer; Network Engineer.|Electrical Engineer;|Design engineer;|Process Engineer;|Network Engineer.|Materials Engineering._x000D_ Disciplines:_x000D_ Methods for practical engineering activities level 1 and 2; Processing of materials; Boundaries of rocks; Special Courses. Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Mining engineer; Material Advisor; Project Engineer; Design engineer; Process Engineer; The engineer for research and development.|Disciplines:_x000D_ Methods for practical engineering activities level 1 and 2; Processing of materials; Boundaries of rocks; Special Courses.|Methods for practical engineering activities level 1 and 2;|Processing of materials;|Boundaries of rocks;|Special Courses.|Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Mining engineer; Material Advisor; Project Engineer; Design engineer; Process Engineer; The engineer for research and development.|Mining engineer;|Material Advisor;|Project Engineer;|Design engineer;|Process Engineer;|The engineer for research and development.|Mechanical Engineering._x000D_ Disciplines:_x000D_ Methods for practical engineering activities level 1 and 2; Engineering analysis; Special Courses. Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Analyst; Consultant; Teacher; Mechanical Engineer; Product Designer; The engineer for research and development.|Disciplines:_x000D_ Methods for practical engineering activities level 1 and 2; Engineering analysis; Special Courses.|Methods for practical engineering activities level 1 and 2;|Engineering analysis;|Special Courses.|Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Analyst; Consultant; Teacher; Mechanical Engineer; Product Designer; The engineer for research and development.|Analyst;|Consultant;|Teacher;|Mechanical Engineer;|Product Designer;|The engineer for research and development.|Disciplines:_x000D_ Methods for practical engineering activities level 1; Methods for practical engineering activities level 2; Sustainable building or engineering business; Creation of information modeling or engineering business.|Methods for practical engineering activities level 1;|Methods for practical engineering activities level 2;|Sustainable building or engineering business;|Creation of information modeling or engineering business.|Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Engineer-builder; Contractor; Design engineer; Instructor; Research Assistant; Engineer-builder; System engineer.|Engineer-builder;|Contractor;|Design engineer;|Instructor;|Research Assistant;|Engineer-builder;|System engineer.|Methods for practical engineering activities level 1;|Methods for practical engineering activities level 2;|Sustainable building or engineering business;|Creation of information modeling or engineering business.|Engineer-builder;|Contractor;|Design engineer;|Instructor;|Research Assistant;|Engineer-builder;|System engineer.|Disciplines:_x000D_ Methods for practical engineering activities level 1; Methods for practical engineering activities level 2; System Engineering; Special Courses.|Methods for practical engineering activities level 1;|Methods for practical engineering activities level 2;|System Engineering;|Special Courses.|Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Design engineer; Process Engineer; System engineer; Product Manager; Innovation Manager; Project manager.|Design engineer;|Process Engineer;|System engineer;|Product Manager;|Innovation Manager;|Project manager.|Methods for practical engineering activities level 1;|Methods for practical engineering activities level 2;|System Engineering;|Special Courses.|Design engineer;|Process Engineer;|System engineer;|Product Manager;|Innovation Manager;|Project manager.|Disciplines:_x000D_ Methods for practical engineering activities level 2; Technical Communication for Engineers; Applications for microprocessors; Special Courses.|Methods for practical engineering activities level 2;|Technical Communication for Engineers;|Applications for microprocessors;|Special Courses.|Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Electrical Engineer; Design engineer; Process Engineer; Network Engineer.|Electrical Engineer;|Design engineer;|Process Engineer;|Network Engineer.|Methods for practical engineering activities level 2;|Technical Communication for Engineers;|Applications for microprocessors;|Special Courses.|Electrical Engineer;|Design engineer;|Process Engineer;|Network Engineer.|Disciplines:_x000D_ Methods for practical engineering activities level 1 and 2; Processing of materials; Boundaries of rocks; Special Courses.|Methods for practical engineering activities level 1 and 2;|Processing of materials;|Boundaries of rocks;|Special Courses.|Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Mining engineer; Material Advisor; Project Engineer; Design engineer; Process Engineer; The engineer for research and development.|Mining engineer;|Material Advisor;|Project Engineer;|Design engineer;|Process Engineer;|The engineer for research and development.|Methods for practical engineering activities level 1 and 2;|Processing of materials;|Boundaries of rocks;|Special Courses.|Mining engineer;|Material Advisor;|Project Engineer;|Design engineer;|Process Engineer;|The engineer for research and development.|Disciplines:_x000D_ Methods for practical engineering activities level 1 and 2; Engineering analysis; Special Courses.|Methods for practical engineering activities level 1 and 2;|Engineering analysis;|Special Courses.|Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Analyst; Consultant; Teacher; Mechanical Engineer; Product Designer; The engineer for research and development.|Analyst;|Consultant;|Teacher;|Mechanical Engineer;|Product Designer;|The engineer for research and development.|Methods for practical engineering activities level 1 and 2;|Engineering analysis;|Special Courses.|Analyst;|Consultant;|Teacher;|Mechanical Engineer;|Product Designer;|The engineer for research and development.|Biotechnology (Biotechnology)._x000D_ Disciplines:_x000D_ Technology of nucleic acids; Amino acids; Commercialization level 1 and level 2. Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Biotechnology Management; Research and development in the field of biotechnology; Regulation of biotechnology; Marketing; Commercialization of biotechnology products.|Disciplines:_x000D_ Technology of nucleic acids; Amino acids; Commercialization level 1 and level 2.|Technology of nucleic acids;|Amino acids;|Commercialization level 1 and level 2.|Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Biotechnology Management; Research and development in the field of biotechnology; Regulation of biotechnology; Marketing; Commercialization of biotechnology products.|Biotechnology Management;|Research and development in the field of biotechnology;|Regulation of biotechnology;|Marketing;|Commercialization of biotechnology products.|Disciplines:_x000D_ Technology of nucleic acids; Amino acids; Commercialization level 1 and level 2.|Technology of nucleic acids;|Amino acids;|Commercialization level 1 and level 2.|Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Biotechnology Management; Research and development in the field of biotechnology; Regulation of biotechnology; Marketing; Commercialization of biotechnology products.|Biotechnology Management;|Research and development in the field of biotechnology;|Regulation of biotechnology;|Marketing;|Commercialization of biotechnology products.|Technology of nucleic acids;|Amino acids;|Commercialization level 1 and level 2.|Biotechnology Management;|Research and development in the field of biotechnology;|Regulation of biotechnology;|Marketing;|Commercialization of biotechnology products.|Public Health._x000D_ Disciplines:_x000D_ Social and Behavioral Science; Introduction to Epidemiology; Fundamentals of Health Sciences; Introduction to Community Health Programs. Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Health and Safety Manager; Health Analyst; Educator for Health; Bio-statistic; Research analyst.|Disciplines:_x000D_ Social and Behavioral Science; Introduction to Epidemiology; Fundamentals of Health Sciences; Introduction to Community Health Programs.|Social and Behavioral Science;|Introduction to Epidemiology;|Fundamentals of Health Sciences;|Introduction to Community Health Programs.|Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Health and Safety Manager; Health Analyst; Educator for Health; Bio-statistic; Research analyst.|Health and Safety Manager;|Health Analyst;|Educator for Health;|Bio-statistic;|Research analyst.|Disciplines:_x000D_ Social and Behavioral Science; Introduction to Epidemiology; Fundamentals of Health Sciences; Introduction to Community Health Programs.|Social and Behavioral Science;|Introduction to Epidemiology;|Fundamentals of Health Sciences;|Introduction to Community Health Programs.|Directions and specialties of employment:_x000D_ Health and Safety Manager; Health Analyst; Educator for Health; Bio-statistic; Research analyst.|Health and Safety Manager;|Health Analyst;|Educator for Health;|Bio-statistic;|Research analyst.|Social and Behavioral Science;|Introduction to Epidemiology;|Fundamentals of Health Sciences;|Introduction to Community Health Programs.|Health and Safety Manager;|Health Analyst;|Educator for Health;|Bio-statistic;|Research analyst.|Age of participants: from 17 years;|Beginning of classes: January, May, August, October;|Course duration: 15 weeks (for the spring and autumn semesters), 14 weeks (for the summer semester), 8 weeks (for the course starting in October);|Language level: from beginner.|Reading;|Listening;|Written language;|Speaking;|Vocabulary and pronunciation;|Correct use of grammatical forms;|English for academic skills.|Age of participants: from 17 years old;|Duration of the programs: 1, 2 or 3 semesters;|Beginning of education: January, May, August;|Level of education: Diploma of secondary school;|GPA: from 2.0;|Knowledge of English:_x000D_ TOEFL 50 / IELTS 5.0 (for 3-semester programs); TOEFL 60 / IELTS 5.5 (for 2-semester programs); TOEFL 77 / IELTS 6.0 (for semester programs).|TOEFL 50 / IELTS 5.0 (for 3-semester programs);|TOEFL 60 / IELTS 5.5 (for 2-semester programs);|TOEFL 77 / IELTS 6.0 (for semester programs).|Language of instruction: English;|Participants: International students.|TOEFL 50 / IELTS 5.0 (for 3-semester programs);|TOEFL 60 / IELTS 5.5 (for 2-semester programs);|TOEFL 77 / IELTS 6.0 (for semester programs).|Business;|Science;|Computer Science;|Engineering;|General Studies;|Pre-Nursing;|Public Health.|Students start earning credits, which are then included in the main training program;|Students have excellent opportunities to develop their skills and abilities.|Business:_x000D_ Accounting (BA); Economics (BS); Finance (BS); Industrial Distribution (BS); Information Systems (BS); Management (BS); Marketing (BS).|Accounting (BA);|Economics (BS);|Finance (BS);|Industrial Distribution (BS);|Information Systems (BS);|Management (BS);|Marketing (BS).|Computer Science:_x000D_ Computer and Information Sciences (BA and BS);|Computer and Information Sciences (BA and BS);|Engineering:_x000D_ Biomedical Engineering (BS); Civil Engineering (BS); Electrical Engineering (BS); Materials Engineering (BS); Mechanical Engineering (BS).|Biomedical Engineering (BS);|Civil Engineering (BS);|Electrical Engineering (BS);|Materials Engineering (BS);|Mechanical Engineering (BS).|General Studies:_x000D_ African American Studies (BA); Anthropology (Anthropology (BA); Art (BA); Art (BFA); Communication Studies (BA); Criminal justice (BS); Education (BA); English Language (BA); French language (BA); History (BA); International Relations (BA); Mathematics (BS); Music (BA); Philosophy (BA); Political Science (BA); Psychology (BS); Social Work (BA); Sociology (BA); Spanish language (BA); Theater (BA).|African American Studies (BA);|Anthropology (Anthropology (BA);|Art (BA);|Art (BFA);|Communication Studies (BA);|Criminal justice (BS);|Education (BA);|English Language (BA);|French language (BA);|History (BA);|International Relations (BA);|Mathematics (BS);|Music (BA);|Philosophy (BA);|Political Science (BA);|Psychology (BS);|Social Work (BA);|Sociology (BA);|Spanish language (BA);|Theater (BA).|Pre-Nursing:_x000D_ Nursing (BS).|Nursing (BS).|Public Health:_x000D_ Public Health (BS).|Public Health (BS).|Science:_x000D_ Chemistry (BS); Biology (BS); Biomedical Sciences (BS); Neuroscience (BS); Physics (BS).|Chemistry (BS);|Biology (BS);|Biomedical Sciences (BS);|Neuroscience (BS);|Physics (BS).|Accounting (BA);|Economics (BS);|Finance (BS);|Industrial Distribution (BS);|Information Systems (BS);|Management (BS);|Marketing (BS).|Computer and Information Sciences (BA and BS);|Biomedical Engineering (BS);|Civil Engineering (BS);|Electrical Engineering (BS);|Materials Engineering (BS);|Mechanical Engineering (BS).|African American Studies (BA);|Anthropology (Anthropology (BA);|Art (BA);|Art (BFA);|Communication Studies (BA);|Criminal justice (BS);|Education (BA);|English Language (BA);|French language (BA);|History (BA);|International Relations (BA);|Mathematics (BS);|Music (BA);|Philosophy (BA);|Political Science (BA);|Psychology (BS);|Social Work (BA);|Sociology (BA);|Spanish language (BA);|Theater (BA).|Nursing (BS).|Public Health (BS).|Chemistry (BS);|Biology (BS);|Biomedical Sciences (BS);|Neuroscience (BS);|Physics (BS).|Age of participants: from 17 years old;|English language level for participation:_x000D_ for 3-semester programs: TOEFL iBT 50 / IELTS 5.0 / PTEA 41 + / Academic English Level 3 / Password overall Level 5; for semester programs: TOEFL iBT 77 / IELTS 6.0 / PTEA 51; for 2-semester programs: TOEFL iBT 60 / IELTS 5.5 / PTEA 44 / Academic English Level 4 / Password overall level 6.|for 3-semester programs: TOEFL iBT 50 / IELTS 5.0 / PTEA 41 + / Academic English Level 3 / Password overall Level 5;|for semester programs: TOEFL iBT 77 / IELTS 6.0 / PTEA 51;|for 2-semester programs: TOEFL iBT 60 / IELTS 5.5 / PTEA 44 / Academic English Level 4 / Password overall level 6.|Level of Education: Diploma of High School Graduation;|GPA: from 2.0;|The test to identify the level of knowledge;|Participants: International students.|for 3-semester programs: TOEFL iBT 50 / IELTS 5.0 / PTEA 41 + / Academic English Level 3 / Password overall Level 5;|for semester programs: TOEFL iBT 77 / IELTS 6.0 / PTEA 51;|for 2-semester programs: TOEFL iBT 60 / IELTS 5.5 / PTEA 44 / Academic English Level 4 / Password overall level 6.|Fully furnished rooms;|Shared Bathroom;|Comfortable beds;|High speed internet;|Laundry;|Rest Rooms;|Games rooms;|Round-the-clock security;|Professional staff.|Student art:_x000D_ Painting; Graphic design; New Media; Picture; Photo art; Engraving; Sculpture.|Painting;|Graphic design;|New Media;|Picture;|Photo art;|Engraving;|Sculpture.|Music art:_x000D_ Computer music; Electroacoustic percussion; Percussion ensemble; Summer groups; Summer Music; Chamber singing; Concert Choir; The Evangelical Choir; Opera.|Computer music;|Electroacoustic percussion;|Percussion ensemble;|Summer groups;|Summer Music;|Chamber singing;|Concert Choir;|The Evangelical Choir;|Opera.|Theatrical art:_x000D_ Musical Theatre; Acting in the theater; Escorting theatrical productions; Design.|Musical Theatre;|Acting in the theater;|Escorting theatrical productions;|Design.|Painting;|Graphic design;|New Media;|Picture;|Photo art;|Engraving;|Sculpture.|Computer music;|Electroacoustic percussion;|Percussion ensemble;|Summer groups;|Summer Music;|Chamber singing;|Concert Choir;|The Evangelical Choir;|Opera.|Musical Theatre;|Acting in the theater;|Escorting theatrical productions;|Design.|For Men:_x000D_ Baseball; Basketball; Football; Golf; Hockey; Tennis; Shooting.|Baseball;|Basketball;|Football;|Golf;|Hockey;|Tennis;|Shooting.|For Women:_x000D_ Basketball; Beach volleyball; Bowling; Cross Country; Golf; Shooting; Hockey; Softball; Tennis; Volleyball.|Basketball;|Beach volleyball;|Bowling;|Cross Country;|Golf;|Shooting;|Hockey;|Softball;|Tennis;|Volleyball.|Baseball;|Basketball;|Football;|Golf;|Hockey;|Tennis;|Shooting.|Basketball;|Beach volleyball;|Bowling;|Cross Country;|Golf;|Shooting;|Hockey;|Softball;|Tennis;|Volleyball.|City and State Tours in Alabama;|Theaters and productions;|Cinema;|Musical performances, concerts;|Museums and galleries.|The University consta
INTO University of Alabama at Birmingham is one of the best and prestigious universities in the United States, which enters the tops of the best educational institutions in various indicators. More than 20,000 students study at the university, the number of teachers is about 2000 people. About 1,000 foreign students from more than 80 countries are also studying here. ||| |Currently, the University includes colleges and schools: ||| |Into University of Alabama offers foreign students special preparation programs for admission to Bachelor's and Master's programs, as well as English language courses. Preparation for the undergraduate program includes 7 different programs and lasts from 1 to 3 semesters. Preparation for the Master's program has 15 different directions and lasts 1-2 semesters. Both on the baccalaureate and on the master's program the duration of the studying depends on the level of English language proficiency - the higher the level, the shorter the program and vice versa. For those to whom the level of the language does not allow to enter the chosen program, English courses are available. ||| |During studying, students are engaged in English language lessons and disciplines in the chosen specialty. In the case of a successful program, students enter University of Alabama in Birmingham. After graduating from an undergraduate or graduate course, students have the opportunity to get a job in prestigious international and local companies in the US, such as: ||| |Birmingham is a beautiful city that is ideal for living and studying. It is the largest city in the state, it is an important industrial center of the south of the USA. Here are concentrated offices of many international companies in the field of business, medicine, various industries. During studying, students can find a lot of different activities and hobbies. The city is the leader in the country by the number of green plantations per capita. ||| |By attending INTO University of Alabama at Birmingham, you are one step closer to getting a prestigious education and building a career in the US or other countries of the world. ||| |Choose a university that really suits you - do not try to "adjust" yourself to a prestigious or ranked university. If you are not sure of your capabilities, do not dwell on the first top 10: believe me, many opportunities of less prestigious universities will be able to give you what you need to develop and become a specialist. ||| |About the educational program: ||| |Preparation for the Master's program includes 15 different programs. The programs can be attended by students from any country who have a bachelor's degree and the required level of knowledge of English. All programs include classes in English and disciplines in the chosen specialty. Much attention is paid to developing practical work skills. On all programs, students improve their level of English by means of courses: ||| |All programs last 1 or 2 semesters. The length of the program required by the student is determined by the level of knowledge of the language. If the level is high enough, student enters the semester program, where the main attention is paid to academic disciplines. If the level of the language needs to be improved, student receives a 2-semester program of study, where half of the study time is devoted to classes in English, and the other half to academic disciplines. ||| |In the case of a successful completion of the preparatory program, the student is enrolled in the graduate department of the University of Alabama in the chosen specialty. ||| |COLLEGE OF HUMANITARIAN AND TECHNICAL SCIENCES (College of Arts and Sciences): ||| |Brief information: ||| |The program is designed for those who need to improve their language level before entering Intu University of Alabama. Students from all over the world can take part in the program with any level of language proficiency. Students are divided into small groups of 12-15 people according to the level of the language. The training covers all the necessary disciplines and methods: ||| |Classes with students are conducted by highly qualified teachers. Students can participate in several programs, if necessary. If the program is successfully completed and the level of the language is raised to the required level, the student can enroll in the Bachelor's and Master's programs of the Intu University of Alabama. ||| |About the educational course: ||| |International Year One is a special program through which foreign students can enter the undergraduate degree without additional training and time loss. Training lasts 1, 2 or 3 semesters, the choice of duration depends on the level of English (the higher the level, the shorter the program). All participants must have completed school education and good academic performance. Applicants from any country of the world can apply for the International Year One. Training is conducted in different directions, after each of which specific bachelor's programs are available, there are in total 7 directions available: ||| |Course characteristics of the International Year One: ||| |Teachers and staff of the University provide students with support on all academic and life issues, helping them to adapt to the educational system at the American University and the way of life in the state and country ||| |A student enrolled at the university through the International Year One ends his studies at the same time as ordinary students (without losing time) ||| |Small educational groups allow teachers a lot of time to devote to each student and find an individual approach. ||| |Students 2 and 3-semester courses actively learn English, with them are highly qualified teachers-native speakers, who face the task in a short time and as much as possible qualitatively "pull up" the level of English in their wards. All participants study a complex of academic disciplines and subjects, as well as learning and research skills. Much attention is paid to career development, which subsequently greatly helps students to orientate themselves on the US labor market and correctly approach job search questions. ||| |During the educational process, students acquire a rich baggage of knowledge, skills and abilities, and quite successfully continue their studies, moving to the basic bachelor's programs for the next semester in order (for example, after the semester program go to the second semester, etc.) and continuing education as ordinary students. ||| |Directions of training and available undergraduate programs: ||| |REQUIREMENTS FOR RECEIPT: |||
Academic English, Accounting, administration, African and African American Studies, Aging Sciences Graduate Minor, anthropology, Art, bioengineering, biology, Biomedical Sciences, business, Business and management, chemistry, Civil engineering, computer techologies, Data Science, digital forensics, economics, Electrical engineering, Electrical Techniques, engineering, epidemiology, ethics, finance, financial literacy, forensic science, genetics, Graduate Pathway in Mechanical Engineering, Graduate Pathway in Public Administration, Graduate Pathway in Public Health, graphic arts, Health care, history, Information Technology, International Business, international health regulation, International Studies, International Year One, legal proceedings, Machinery manufacturing, marketing, Materials Science, maths, MBA, music, neurology, Nursing, philosophy, physics, Political science, Psychology, Public administration, Social work, sociology, special education, Teaching, theatre studies, theory of teaching the second language
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Pre-Masters, English courses, International Year One, University transfer program
1720 2nd Ave S, Birmingham, AL 35294, USA
Autumn: from August 28 to December 19 (vacation from November 20 to 26);|Winter: from 8 January to 30 April (vacation from 12 to 18 March);|Summer 1: from May 7 to August 11.|Registration fee;|Educational deposit (refundable);|Visa Fees;|Educational aids;|Insurance;|Transfer in both sides.|Deposit for a course/programme 4000 USD
University
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English
Academic English
7,490
$
semester
USA
Atlanta
GA
https://smapse.com//imperial-college-summer-summer-academic-camp/
Imperial College Summer Academic School
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Description of Imperial College Summer Academic School
Location: London, Britain|Age: 16-18 years old|Language of instruction: English|Duration: 2 or 4 weeks|Level of English: high (fluent or fluent).|Broadening Horizons: This course contains 30 different directions to choose from|IELTS Preparation Program (IELTS Preparation)|Film Academy|Global Leadership Program (Global Leadership Program)|Business and Enterprise Program (Business and Entrepreneurship)|Law School Preparation.|Age of participants: 16-18 years|Duration: 2 or 4 weeks|Dates: 2-week program - July 1-14, July 15-28, 4-week program - July 1-28, July 15-August 11|Level of English: high (fluent or fluent English)|Number of lessons per week: 20.|Business Finance|Chemistry|Contemporary History|Writing|Classical Civilizations|Economy|English literature|Experimental Psychology|Human Sciences|Journalism|Research in management|Mathematics|Medical Biology|Neurology|Philosophy|Physics|Political science and international relations.|Archeology and Anthropology|Astronomy|Chemistry|Contemporary History|Writing|Economy|English literature|Experimental Psychology|Genetics|Human Sciences|Marketing and digital marketing|Mathematics|Medical Biology|Physics|Political Science and International Relations|Development of software and applications.|Academic writing skills|Acting and performance skills|Business Challenges|A series of seminars on global issues|Graphic design|Leadership and Teambuilding|Art and architecture of Oxford|Skills of public speaking and debate.|2-week course = 4495 £|4-week course = 8695 £.|Age of participants: 16-18 years|Course duration: 2 weeks|Dates: July 1-14, July 15-28, July 29-August 11|Level of English: high (fluent or fluent English)|Number of lessons per week: 20|Number of people in the group: maximum 15.|Age of participants: 16-18 years|Course duration: 2 weeks|Dates: July 1-14, July 15-28, July 29-August 11|Level of English: high (fluent or fluent English)|Number of lessons per week: 20|Number of people in the group: maximum 15.|Equality, social justice and well-being|Power and the art of government|Political ideologies|Globalization|Change in the world order in the 21st century|Identity, culture and challenges to the West|Nuclear weapons, proliferation and disarmament policy.|Age of participants: 16-18 years|Course duration: 2 weeks|Level of English: high (fluent or fluent English)|Number of lessons per week: 20|Number of people in the group: maximum 15.|Age of participants: 16-18 years|Course duration: 2 weeks|Level of English: high (fluent or fluent English)|Number of lessons per week: 20|Number of people in the group: maximum 15.|The structure of the legal system in Britain|Different types of law|Skills of critical thinking and logic|Public Speaking and Argumentative Skills|Presenting a presentation and proving a point of view|Overview of Universities and Colleges of Law in Britain.|Age of students: 16-18 years|Basics of Classical Architecture and Art|Key concepts and theories of architecture|Design principles|Fundamentals of Cartography|Spatial Planning and Thinking|Analysis of projects and portfolio|Basic concepts of modern construction and engineering|Features of using different materials|The contemporary role of the architect and the organization of space and environment|Architectural drawing|Creating models - manual / digital format|Teamwork.|Students age: 16-18 years,|Duration: 2 weeks,|There are up to 15 people in a class.|Grammar|Syntax|Reading|Letter|Speaking|Listening|Vocabulary.|Those who want to quickly improve their level of English,|Preparing for the TOEFL exam,|Those planning to enroll in an English-speaking university/college.|Accommodation and meals (residences of Imperial College London),|Course|Any help from teachers and experts,|Cultural extracurricular program, excursions,|Graduation party, certificate of completion and full report card.|Students age: 16-18 years,|Duration: 2 weeks,|There are up to 15 people in a class.|Numbers and counting,|Arithmetic|Geometry|Graphic theories,|Logic|Informatics|Game theory.|Accommodation and meals (residences of Imperial College London),|Course|Any help from teachers and experts,|Cultural extracurricular program, excursions,|Graduation party, certificate of completion and full report card.|Students age: 16-18 years,|Duration: 2 weeks,|There are up to 15 people in a class.|Psychological disorders|The influence of children's attachments on adulthood,|Ethics in treatment and experimentation,|Fundamental psychological concepts,|The works of the most influential theorists and researchers in the field of psychology,|Famous psychological experiments,|Ethical problems in the psychology of the past and present,|A critical look at the coverage of psychology in modern media.|Accommodation and meals (residences of Imperial College London),|Course|Any help from teachers and experts,|Cultural extracurricular program, excursions,|Graduation party, certificate of completion and full report card.|Age of students: 16-18 years old,|Duration: 2 weeks.|On-campus accommodation,|Meals: breakfasts and dinners,|Training course with expert teachers (17.5 hours weekly),|International student community – more than 170 nationalities!|Cultural and leisure program,|Final certificate and progress report.|Age of students: 16-18 years old,|Duration: 2 weeks.|On-campus accommodation,|Meals: breakfasts and dinners,|Training course with expert teachers (17.5 hours weekly),|International student community – more than 170 nationalities!|Cultural and leisure program,|Final certificate and progress report.|Single and double rooms|Shared or private bathroom|Fully equipped room (bed, table, chairs, wardrobe and shelves)|Common areas - living room and kitchen|Recreation areas and games|24-hour support and support system|Internet and TV|Parking for bicycles|Security systems and emergency alerts.|Imperial College - one of the best and titled educational institutions in Britain|Oxford Royale Academy - the recognized leader in the organization of quality summer programs|6 different programs (one of which includes 30 destinations)|Highly qualified teachers and specialists|Involving third-party experts|High level of camp organization|Accommodation and meals on campus|Entertaining program and excursions|Participants from more than 80 countries around the world|Equipped with the best modern standards|London is the capital of opportunities.|Administrative buildings|Classrooms for classes|Scientific centers|Libraries|Audiences and centers of creativity and art|Student residences|Rest zones and independent work|Walking areas|Conference rooms, auditoriums for special purposes|Canteen and cafe|Shops, bank branches and postal service|Sports grounds and facilities.|Transfer (return)|Study materials|Visa fees|Flight tickets|Medical insurance|Application fee|Pocket money|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Imperial College Summer (summer academic camp) gives its participants the opportunity to pass professional academic education in various disciplines and fields of knowledge. The courses are held on the basis of Imperial College, one of the best and most famous educational institutions in Britain. The college is part of the so-called "golden triangle" and regularly ranks first in various British, European and world rankings. Imperial College has a fundamental scientific base, which is especially noticeable in its branches of science, medicine, engineering and business. ||| |The courses are intended for participants from all over the world aged 16-18 years who have a high level of English. There are 6 programs available: ||| |Programs last 2 or 4 weeks: highly qualified teachers, invited experts and experts work with students. Education takes place mainly in small groups and has a pronounced practical character - students not only gain knowledge, but also learn how to apply them in practice. Classes are held every day from Monday to Friday (at least 20 lessons per week). The Broadening Horizons program gives you a unique opportunity to choose interesting disciplines and topics from 30 available. Participants of each course after the completion of receive documents and a registered firm certificate. ||| |The summer camp organizes a rich cultural and entertainment program, each course includes two full-scale excursions. Being in London, students can enjoy all the advantages of the European capital: visit museums and galleries, theaters and performances, music concerts and cinemas. On excursions organized by the camp, students get acquainted with the history and culture of the city and with certain aspects related to the direction of education. Extra-curricular activities make it possible to relax and relax, to see world-famous sights, to get to know your colleagues and to make friends. For the duration of the education, students are located in the residences of the college and enjoy all the comforts of its campus. ||| |Imperial College Summer is a great opportunity to pass quality programs, improve your skills, prepare for exams and college entrance, have a good time in the company of like-minded people from all over the world! ||| |The Academic Course "Expanding the Horizons" offers adolescents aged 16-18 years to receive valuable knowledge in the areas that are most interesting to them - students themselves choose subjects from 30 available options. Citizens of any country of the world can participate in the program, but a high level of English is a prerequisite - it is necessary to speak fluent or fluent English. ||| |In a week, participants receive 20 lessons, two a day from Monday to Friday - a morning lesson and a seminar in the afternoon. For the morning class, students choose two subjects - one from the list of "A", one from the list "B" - for a 2-week course of study, and 4 subjects (2 from each list) for a 4-week course. Teens select objects based on their preferences, and this gives them the opportunity to learn what they really want. The list of subjects is extensive and includes the following disciplines: ||| |1. List "A": ||| |2. List "B": ||| |Evening seminar also includes several options, of which the student chooses the course of interest - 1 for a two-week program, 2 for a 4-week course. List of evening seminars: ||| |Thus, each student studies 3 subjects for a 2-week course and 6 subjects for a 4-week course. ||| |Morning classes are held in small research groups, the maximum number of which does not exceed 16 people. Evening seminars are usually held for larger groups, suitable for interactive events (maximum 20 people per group). ||| |Thanks to the exceptionally high professionalism of teachers and a well-structured structure of courses, adolescents receive a maximum of knowledge and significantly improve their professional skills in selected disciplines, which in turn significantly increases their competitiveness, helps them pass the necessary examinations, becomes more successful, and broadly looks at the world. At the end of the course, the accounting documents and the certificate are issued. ||| |The cost of training on the course Broadening Horizons (Expanding horizons) is: ||| |The IELTS preparation course is designed for those students who are seriously concerned about the level of their English language and strive to improve their professional and language skills. ||| |Classes are conducted by professional teachers in small groups of up to 15 people. In a week there are 20 lessons (if necessary, their number can be increased). During two weeks of active work, students actively develop reading and writing skills, expand vocabulary, analyze in detail all aspects of the test and perform complex tasks. For a short period of time, the students of this course significantly improve the level of the language and show good and excellent results with the further passing of the test. All participants of the program receive certificates. ||| |The cost of the IELTS Preparation Program is 4495 £ / 2 weeks. ||| |The course focuses on politics, international relations and the development of leadership skills. During the two-week program, topics such as: ||| |The program includes lectures with the participation of invited experts and experts and interactive seminars. Teaching helps students to comprehend the global challenges of our time and learn to find approaches to their solution. Upon termination of training the certificate is issued. ||| | ||| |The course is devoted to the study of economics and business management, related issues and their practical application. Students in small groups are trained in business management, economics and finance, studying the principles of accounting, finance, marketing, human resources and business ethics. In addition to academic pursuits, creative master classes are held, during which leadership skills and public speaking skills develop. Each student in the course of the program is working on an individual project, which is presented at the final "fair". Each student receives a certificate of participation. ||| |The goal of this program is global training in all aspects of law and university admissions in this area. The two-week course focuses on the following topics and skills development: ||| |At the end of the program, all students receive a certificate of participation. ||| |The thematic two-week program will suit high school students who want to build a career in architecture, engineering and construction. By absorbing the basic concepts, principles and tools of work, considering classical and modern architecture, communicating with the most qualified representatives of this business, students can prepare well for enrollment in the university, collect and strengthen their portfolio, learn more about the priority direction of activity. Training in London will be an additional pillar: in the English capital, a huge number of architectural monuments of different eras and modern innovative buildings, so that sources for inspiration will be easy to find every day! ||| |The course program includes classes in the following areas: ||| |In each class (both morning and afternoon) is engaged in up to 15 people, the intensity of the course is 20 hours per week + electives and thematic trips. With the students engaged as professional teachers and numerous invited speakers and specialists ready to share their practical experience. ||| |At the end of the program the students will receive a creative portfolio contest, as well as a ceremonial closing ceremony, where everyone will receive a corporate certificate with personal achievements and successes. ||| |A universal English course for foreign students comprehensively develops all the main language skills and knowledge: ||| |Experienced teachers accredited by the British Council, native English speakers, will help you progress quickly and easily. A complete immersion in English-speaking culture, an extracurricular program, a large number of interesting excursions and activities will allow you to constantly practice English in real conditions. As well as the international environment of the campus - representatives of more than 170 nationalities study here! ||| |There are 20+ lessons every week. ||| |Who is this course ideal for? ||| |The course already includes: ||| |A practical and effective course for all high school students who are passionate about mathematics. In this summer program, you will be able to analyze the most interesting and diverse topics, immerse yourself in a variety of mathematical skills: ||| |The program will significantly pump your intellect and critical thinking, visual representation and imagination. This is not just solving problems from a textbook: the lessons will include strategy games with a mathematical bias, drawing a mosaic of fractals, programming a primitive computer, diverse riddles and puzzles of different levels. Students will consider how mathematics finds its place in art, music, and even nature! ||| |The program is ideal for students who are planning a career in mathematics, physics and other exact sciences in the future, expand their working prospects, and indicate new ways of development. ||| |The course already includes: ||| |The Experimental Psychology course is the perfect tool for teenagers who want to be experts in the world of the human mind! A deep, interesting, diverse course will help to consider the most interesting features and problems of human thinking. For example, the topic of the lesson may be: ||| |Students will be able to conduct their own research and investigations in a team with experienced experts. Is it possible to draw a clear line between good and evil? What makes a person human? What shaped me personally as a person? ||| |The program is perfect for high school students who plan to build a career in the field of psychology, pedagogy or social work, are preparing to enter a university for these or related specialties. ||| |The course already includes: ||| |Summer Medical School is an introduction to the world of healthcare, medical research, and medical practice that will show how to work as a doctor in the 21st century. Students will cover topics from biology, genetics, genomics, emergency care, neurobiology, anatomy, and other sciences to fully cover as much knowledge as possible about human health. ||| |Students will be taught by both teachers of the school and invited specialists in medical practice. Students will be able to attend numerous workshops and simulations to understand how a nurse, general practitioner, surgeon works. ||| |An additional block is applying to medical schools and faculties: rules, requirements, process, how to strengthen your application, etc. This course will be an ideal preparation for high school students who want to devote their lives to medicine and need a specialized knowledge base before enrolling in university. ||| |Already included in the price (course details): ||| |Such a summer course is a chance to get acquainted with the technologies that are already shaping our near future. This is the basis for many engineering specialties and areas, which will provide solutions to a variety of tasks and problems: from alternative energy to cosmonautics and advanced robotics. The course is based on basic engineering knowledge, an up-to-date modern "additive" — innovations, robotics and technologies of the 21st century. ||| |High school students who plan to enter university for programs related to technology, engineering, design or computer science will receive ideal training in this summer course, will be able to build their further educational and career path more clearly. ||| |In addition, the course develops leadership skills, critical thinking, the ability to make presentations and visualize data, and manage teams and projects. ||| |Already included in the price (course details): |||
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Kids english + activities, IELTS, Summer leadership program, Program for business leaders, Summer law course, Summer architecture course, English+summer vacation, Summer mathematics course, Summer course in psychology, Summer medicine program, Summer engineering course
Kensington, London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom
Transfer (return)|Study materials|Visa fees|Flight tickets|Medical insurance|Application fee|Pocket money
University
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English
High School
5,195
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United Kingdom
London
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University of South Carolina
8.2
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Description of University of South Carolina
Year of foundation: 1801;|Location: Columbia, Richland, South Carolina, USA;|Age: From 16 years old;|Language of instruction: English;|Type of Institution: State Research University;|Number of students: about 34000 people;|Teachers: about 1600 people;|Accommodation: residence.|College of Arts and Sciences;|School of Business;|College of Education;|College of Engineering and Computational Sciences;|High school;|College of Hospitality, Retail and Sport Management;|College of Information and Communication;|School of Law;|School of Medicine;|School of Music;|College of Nursing;|College of Pharmacy;|School of Health;|College of Social Work;|Honors College.|Age of participants: from 17 years;|Duration of the programs: 2 semesters (9 months), 3 semesters (12 months);|Classes start: January, May, August;|Level of English:_x000D_ Integrated program: IELTS 6.5 (indicators in all sections not below 6.0) / TOEFL 77 / Pearson Versant 69; Academic: IELTS 5.5 (indicators in all sections not lower than 5.0) / TOEFL 68 / Pearson Versant 50; Extended: IELTS 5.0 (metrics in all sections no lower than 4.5) / TOEFL 60 / Pearson Versant 45.|Integrated program: IELTS 6.5 (indicators in all sections not below 6.0) / TOEFL 77 / Pearson Versant 69;|Academic: IELTS 5.5 (indicators in all sections not lower than 5.0) / TOEFL 68 / Pearson Versant 50;|Extended: IELTS 5.0 (metrics in all sections no lower than 4.5) / TOEFL 60 / Pearson Versant 45.|Education: completed secondary school;|Language of instruction: English.|Integrated program: IELTS 6.5 (indicators in all sections not below 6.0) / TOEFL 77 / Pearson Versant 69;|Academic: IELTS 5.5 (indicators in all sections not lower than 5.0) / TOEFL 68 / Pearson Versant 50;|Extended: IELTS 5.0 (metrics in all sections no lower than 4.5) / TOEFL 60 / Pearson Versant 45.|The language barrier;|New style and methods for the student;|The system of education, life and living.|Integrated Program;|Academic Accelerator Program;|Extended Program.|Humanities and Social Sciences|STEM and Computer Science (STEM and Computer Science)|Business and Finance (Business and Finance).|Flexibility: With the academic model adopted in the US, students can change the areas of study and engage in what they really want;|Academic / career / household consultations: Each student has access to a team of consultants designed to help solve all emerging issues. Specialists consist of: advisors for work with students, academic teachers and English teachers, career advisors and consultants on specializations;|Small educational groups: Guarantees eduaction in a quiet environment, where teachers have the opportunity to devote maximum time to each student and explain all difficult questions;|Selection and change of specialization: During the first year of study, it is possible to study the various directions of Major, in order to better understand which of them is most appropriate;|Individual support: Participants receive advice and assistance, up to the acquisition of the SIM card to the phone, meeting / wires at the airport and other matters;|Involvement in American cultural experience: The "Living, Learning, Growing" course provides eduaction in social, professional and academic skills so that students can quickly adapt, build social networks, make new friends and reveal their talents|Career Accelerator: Students attend special classes to develop career skills and job placement skills. These seminars are very important for foreign students, as they give them a serious basis in understanding how the US labor market is structured and how to start your career path to a young specialist.|Course for applicants with a high level of knowledge;|Priority access to the selection of courses selected together with an academic counselor, which correspond to the interests and career goals of the student;|Advanced support from mentors, access to necessary resources and opportunities;|Expanded career development;|Additional measures for adaptation and integration.|Semester 1:_x000D_ «To live, study, grow 2»; Course of laboratory science; Mathematical Course; Global citizenship and multicultural understanding (contains 3 different courses); English.|«To live, study, grow 2»;|Course of laboratory science;|Mathematical Course;|Global citizenship and multicultural understanding (contains 3 different courses);|English.|Semester 2:_x000D_ «To live, to study, to grow 3»; History; Art; English; 1 discipline in the chosen field; 2 discipline in the direction.|«To live, to study, to grow 3»;|History;|Art;|English;|1 discipline in the chosen field;|2 discipline in the direction.|«To live, study, grow 2»;|Course of laboratory science;|Mathematical Course;|Global citizenship and multicultural understanding (contains 3 different courses);|English.|«To live, to study, to grow 3»;|History;|Art;|English;|1 discipline in the chosen field;|2 discipline in the direction.|English-language eduaction, oriented to the social and academic needs of the student;|Students earn credits, which then pass to the bachelor's specialty account;|Integration with open and closed courses (some classes are held jointly with students from the US, and some - only with foreign participants).|Semester 1:_x000D_ Seminar "To live, learn, grow 2"; English for Academic Purposes 2:; Critical analysis, composition and presentation; The course of laboratory science; Mathematical course.|Seminar "To live, learn, grow 2";|English for Academic Purposes 2:;|Critical analysis, composition and presentation;|The course of laboratory science;|Mathematical course.|Semester 2:_x000D_ Seminar "To live, learn, grow 2"; English for Academic Purposes (Advanced Academic Writing and Communication); History; Global citizenship and multi-cultural understanding (includes 3 courses + supplement); Art; Academic course in the chosen field.|Seminar "To live, learn, grow 2";|English for Academic Purposes (Advanced Academic Writing and Communication);|History;|Global citizenship and multi-cultural understanding (includes 3 courses + supplement);|Art;|Academic course in the chosen field.|Seminar "To live, learn, grow 2";|English for Academic Purposes 2:;|Critical analysis, composition and presentation;|The course of laboratory science;|Mathematical course.|Seminar "To live, learn, grow 2";|English for Academic Purposes (Advanced Academic Writing and Communication);|History;|Global citizenship and multi-cultural understanding (includes 3 courses + supplement);|Art;|Academic course in the chosen field.|Contextual program combining language, academic studies and cultural experience;|Individual education, academic consultations, support and assistance from university staff;|Personalized instruction in English language - development of skills and level of proficiency;|Credits transferred to the baccalaureate.|1 Semester:_x000D_ Adaptation workshop "To live, learn, grow" (level 1); English for Academic Purposes (Level 1); English for Academic Purposes (English Grammar in the Context); Subject of choice: Oceans and society or the Basics of Art; Mathematics.|Adaptation workshop "To live, learn, grow" (level 1);|English for Academic Purposes (Level 1);|English for Academic Purposes (English Grammar in the Context);|Subject of choice: Oceans and society or the Basics of Art;|Mathematics.|2 Semester:_x000D_ Seminar "To live, learn, grow" (level 2); English Language: Linguistic Skills for International Students (Levels 1 and 2): Critical Analysis, Composition and Presentation; Course of laboratory science (including supplement); Course of mathematics (including supplement); Technology for Academic Purposes (TAP).|Seminar "To live, learn, grow" (level 2);|English Language: Linguistic Skills for International Students (Levels 1 and 2): Critical Analysis, Composition and Presentation;|Course of laboratory science (including supplement);|Course of mathematics (including supplement);|Technology for Academic Purposes (TAP).|3 Semester:_x000D_ Seminar "To live, learn, grow" (level 3); Linguistic skills for international students (level 3): in-depth academic writing and communication; Global citizenship and multicultural understanding (optional); History; Academic course in the field.|Seminar "To live, learn, grow" (level 3);|Linguistic skills for international students (level 3): in-depth academic writing and communication;|Global citizenship and multicultural understanding (optional);|History;|Academic course in the field.|Adaptation workshop "To live, learn, grow" (level 1);|English for Academic Purposes (Level 1);|English for Academic Purposes (English Grammar in the Context);|Subject of choice: Oceans and society or the Basics of Art;|Mathematics.|Seminar "To live, learn, grow" (level 2);|English Language: Linguistic Skills for International Students (Levels 1 and 2): Critical Analysis, Composition and Presentation;|Course of laboratory science (including supplement);|Course of mathematics (including supplement);|Technology for Academic Purposes (TAP).|Seminar "To live, learn, grow" (level 3);|Linguistic skills for international students (level 3): in-depth academic writing and communication;|Global citizenship and multicultural understanding (optional);|History;|Academic course in the field.|Age of participants: from 17 years;|Duration of training: 4 years (standard programs);|Level of English: IELTS 6.5 / TOEFL 77 / Pearson Versant 69;|Level of education: completed secondary school (certificate of secondary (complete) general education diploma);|Foreign students are encouraged to apply through the International Year One (Academic Accelerator Program);|Language of instruction: English.|Business, finance and economics;|Education;|Engineering and Information Technology;|Hotel and Tourism;|Law, international relations and politics;|Liberal arts;|Music, theater and the arts;|Nursing, health, care and sociology;|Pharmacy and pre-med;|Sciences;|Sports, fitness and nutrition.|Lectures, extended lectures;|Seminars, interactive seminars;|Lectures and seminars with invited experts;|Independent work, work in groups and mini-groups;|Laboratory work and experiments;|Out of university studies.|Accounting;|Advertising;|African American Studies;|Anthropology;|Art Education;|History of art;|Art studio;|Biochemistry and molecular biology;|Biological Sciences;|Biomedical engineering;|Broadcasting Journalism;|Business Economics;|Cardiovascular technology;|Chemical Engineering;|Chemistry;|Chinese Studies;|Civil and Environmental Engineering;|Classical studies;|Comparative literature;|Computer engineering;|Computer Information Systems;|Computer science;|Criminology and Criminal Justice;|Dancing;|Preschool education;|Economics;|Electrical Engineering;|Elementary education;|Engineering;|English;|Environmental Science;|Environmental studies;|Educational Science;|Experimental Psychology;|Film and media research;|Finance;|French;|Geography;|Geological sciences;|Geophysics;|German;|Global learning;|History;|Hospitality Management;|Information Science;|Complex information technologies;|Interdisciplinary research;|international Business;|International training;|Journalism;|Control;|The science of management.|Business Administration;|Computer Science / Computer Engineering;|Biomedical Engineering;|Chemical Engineering;|Civil Engineering;|Electrical Engineering;|Mechanical Engineering;|Nuclear Engineering;|Information technology in health;|Health Promotion, Education and Behavior;|Nursing;|Social Work.|Age of participants: from 20 years;|Duration of the programs: 1 or 2 semesters;|Classes start: January, August;|Level of English:_x000D_ For semester programs: IELTS 6.5-7.0 / TOEFL 80; For 2-semester programs: IELTS 6.0 (not lower than 5.5 by sections) / TOEFL 74.|For semester programs: IELTS 6.5-7.0 / TOEFL 80;|For 2-semester programs: IELTS 6.0 (not lower than 5.5 by sections) / TOEFL 74.|Level of education: Bachelor's / Specialist's degree;|Language of instruction: English.|For semester programs: IELTS 6.5-7.0 / TOEFL 80;|For 2-semester programs: IELTS 6.0 (not lower than 5.5 by sections) / TOEFL 74.|Direct Master's Accelerator;|Advanced Master's Accelerator;|Master's Accelerator Program.|Management of Hospitality, Retail and Sports Management;|Business;|Engineering.|Guaranteed admission to the Master's program subject to the implementation of the curriculum;|Graduates of the course "direct inclusion" pass to the second semester of the chosen specialty (without additional time);|The passed advanced and standard courses after training pass to the first semester of a magistracy (by that, duration of training increases);|Flexibility of training, the choice of courses and curriculum editing;|Easy and convenient application process and receipt.|Priority access to the selection of courses and disciplines of interest;|Lectures with both foreign students and students from the USA;|Special classes to develop "success." Teachers and mentors educate students to use their strengths and achieve their goals;|Expanded career development.|Hospitality, Retail and Sports Management:_x000D_ Marketing strategy of the hotel business; Advanced Service Management; Hospitality systems and politics.|Marketing strategy of the hotel business;|Advanced Service Management;|Hospitality systems and politics.|"Engineering" (for bio-engineering):_x000D_ Seminar on Professional Development and Analytical Skills; Special topics in biomedical engineering; Fabric Engineering; Transport phenomena in biomedical systems.|Seminar on Professional Development and Analytical Skills;|Special topics in biomedical engineering;|Fabric Engineering;|Transport phenomena in biomedical systems.|Marketing strategy of the hotel business;|Advanced Service Management;|Hospitality systems and politics.|Seminar on Professional Development and Analytical Skills;|Special topics in biomedical engineering;|Fabric Engineering;|Transport phenomena in biomedical systems.|Support from teachers, staff and mentors;|Special Master's Courses and On-Demand Courses;|Intensive English classes;|Enhanced career and professional development;|Classes both with foreign students, and with ordinary groups.|Hospitality, Retail and Sports Management:_x000D_ Professional development and analytical skills 2; English: presentation and composition for business; Object management: principles and practices (integrated); Management in the sports and entertainment industry (integrated).|Professional development and analytical skills 2;|English: presentation and composition for business;|Object management: principles and practices (integrated);|Management in the sports and entertainment industry (integrated).|Engineering (for the specialization of chemical engineering):_x000D_ Engineering analysis; Modern chemical technology of thermodynamics; Technical English for Academic and Professional Purposes; Seminar on professional development and analytical skills.|Engineering analysis;|Modern chemical technology of thermodynamics;|Technical English for Academic and Professional Purposes;|Seminar on professional development and analytical skills.|Business:_x000D_ Composition and presentation for the MBA; Introduction to Accounting and Finance; Sequence of professional development; Introduction to statistics and quantitative methods.|Composition and presentation for the MBA;|Introduction to Accounting and Finance;|Sequence of professional development;|Introduction to statistics and quantitative methods.|Professional development and analytical skills 2;|English: presentation and composition for business;|Object management: principles and practices (integrated);|Management in the sports and entertainment industry (integrated).|Engineering analysis;|Modern chemical technology of thermodynamics;|Technical English for Academic and Professional Purposes;|Seminar on professional development and analytical skills.|Composition and presentation for the MBA;|Introduction to Accounting and Finance;|Sequence of professional development;|Introduction to statistics and quantitative methods.|Business:_x000D_ Business English; Composition and presentation for the MBA; Introduction to statistics and quantitative methods; Introduction to Accounting and Finance; Globalization and business; The sequence of professional development.|Business English;|Composition and presentation for the MBA;|Introduction to statistics and quantitative methods;|Introduction to Accounting and Finance;|Globalization and business;|The sequence of professional development.|Hospitality, Retail and Sports Management:_x000D_ Professional Development and Analytical Skills (Level 1); Business English; Statistics in Hospitality, Commerce and Sport; Professional Development and Analytical Skills (Level 2); Presentation and composition for business; Marketing in hospitality and tourism (integrated); Advanced Service Management (integrated).|Professional Development and Analytical Skills (Level 1);|Business English;|Statistics in Hospitality, Commerce and Sport;|Professional Development and Analytical Skills (Level 2);|Presentation and composition for business;|Marketing in hospitality and tourism (integrated);|Advanced Service Management (integrated).|Specialties of the Master's program, available after passing the Pre-Master's:_x000D_ Aerospace Engineering; Biomedical Engineering; Chemical Engineering; Civil Engineering; Electrical Engineering; International hospitality management; Master of Business Administration; Mechanical engineering; Software; Sport and entertainment management; Technology innovation and entrepreneurial engineering.|Aerospace Engineering;|Biomedical Engineering;|Chemical Engineering;|Civil Engineering;|Electrical Engineering;|International hospitality management;|Master of Business Administration;|Mechanical engineering;|Software;|Sport and entertainment management;|Technology innovation and entrepreneurial engineering.|Business English;|Composition and presentation for the MBA;|Introduction to statistics and quantitative methods;|Introduction to Accounting and Finance;|Globalization and business;|The sequence of professional development.|Professional Development and Analytical Skills (Level 1);|Business English;|Statistics in Hospitality, Commerce and Sport;|Professional Development and Analytical Skills (Level 2);|Presentation and composition for business;|Marketing in hospitality and tourism (integrated);|Advanced Service Management (integrated).|Aerospace Engineering;|Biomedical Engineering;|Chemical Engineering;|Civil Engineering;|Electrical Engineering;|International hospitality management;|Master of Business Administration;|Mechanical engineering;|Software;|Sport and entertainment management;|Technology innovation and entrepreneurial engineering.|Age of participants: from 20 years;|Duration of the programs: 1-2 years;|Level of English: IELTS 6.5-7.0 / TOEFL 80 or equivalents (requirements may vary depending on the particular program);|Classes start: January, September;|Level of education: Bachelor's degree;|Foreign participants can enter through the Pre-Master's program (Master's Accelerator Program);|Language of instruction: English.|Business;|Education;|Engineering;|Hospitality;|Communication;|Music art;|Social work;|Science;|Art;|Health care and medicine.|Accounting;|Anthropology;|Art education;|History of art;|Art studio;|Biological Sciences;|Biomedical Sciences;|Biostatistics;|Business Administration;|Chemistry;|Comparative literature;|Computer Science / Computer Engineering;|Counseling / Education Advisor;|Writing;|Criminology and Criminal Justice;|Economics;|Education (specializations: pre-school education, primary education, language and literacy, physical education, secondary education, special education, teacher education);|Educational administration and higher education;|Educational Psychology and Research;|Educational Technologies;|Aerospace Engineering;|Biomedical Engineering;|Chemical Engineering;|Civil engineering;|Electrical Engineering;|Engineering Management;|Mechanical engineering;|Nuclear Engineering;|English;|The Science of Environmental Health;|Science and research in the field of the environment;|Epidemiology;|Physical exercises;|Foreign language;|French;|Geography;|Geological sciences;|German;|Information technology in healthcare;|Health promotion, education and behavior;|Policy and management of health services;|History;|Hospitality Management;|Integrated information technologies;|international Business;|International eduaction;|Journalism;|Librarianship and Informatics;|Linguistics;|Marine science;|Mathematics;|Media Art;|Music (specializations: conductor, jazz studies, musical composition, music education, music history, musical pedagogy (piano / violin), musical performance, opera house);|Pharmacy;|Philosophy;|Physics;|Master of Professional Science|Psychology;|Public administration;|Health care;|Retail business;|Social work;|Sociology;|Spanish;|Pathology of speech / language;|Sports and entertainment management;|Statistics;|Theater art.|Age of participants: from 17 years;|Duration:_x000D_ For International Year One courses: 17 weeks (fall or spring session), 9 weeks (summer session); For Pre-Master's courses: 17 weeks.|For International Year One courses: 17 weeks (fall or spring session), 9 weeks (summer session);|For Pre-Master's courses: 17 weeks.|Start of classes:_x000D_ For International Year One courses: January, May, August; For Pre-Master's courses: January, August.|For International Year One courses: January, May, August;|For Pre-Master's courses: January, August.|Level of English:_x000D_ for the International Year One (Academic Accelerator Program) programs: the test scores are lower than: IELTS 5.0, TOEFL 60, Pearson Versant 45, Password 5.0; for the programs of the Pre-Master's (Master's Accelerator Program): minimum IELTS 4.5-5.0, TOEFL 50-60 or equivalents.|for the International Year One (Academic Accelerator Program) programs: the test scores are lower than: IELTS 5.0, TOEFL 60, Pearson Versant 45, Password 5.0;|for the programs of the Pre-Master's (Master's Accelerator Program): minimum IELTS 4.5-5.0, TOEFL 50-60 or equivalents.|Language of instruction: English;|Participants: applicants entering the International Year One (Academic Accelerator Program) and the Pre-Master's (Master's Accelerator Program).|For International Year One courses: 17 weeks (fall or spring session), 9 weeks (summer session);|For Pre-Master's courses: 17 weeks.|For International Year One courses: January, May, August;|For Pre-Master's courses: January, August.|for the International Year One (Academic Accelerator Program) programs: the test scores are lower than: IELTS 5.0, TOEFL 60, Pearson Versant 45, Password 5.0;|for the programs of the Pre-Master's (Master's Accelerator Program): minimum IELTS 4.5-5.0, TOEFL 50-60 or equivalents.|Grammar, vocabulary;|Oral speech;|Written speech;|Listening;|University training and research skills.|Resources;|Teaching methods;|Writing skills;|Critical thinking skills;|Motivation;|Self-efficacy.|Acquaintance with other students, staff and teachers, developed support network before starting eduaction at CSM;|Getting to know the campus and its valuable resources;|Obtaining 1 college credit.|Single or double rooms;|Shared bathroom;|Common kitchen (equipped with furniture and household appliances);|Fully equipped bedrooms (beds, table, chairs, wardrobes for clothes);|High speed internet and TV;|Laundry;|Security and safety services.|Baseball;|Basketball;|American football;|Football;|Golf;|Swimming;|Tennis;|Track;|Softball;|Horse Racing;|Volleyball.|Theatrical art;|Acting skills;|Cinema;|Architecture and sculpture;|Painting and Drawing;|Musical activity and creativity.|The largest university in South Carolina;|High places in regional, national and international rankings;|115th in the international ranking of the best universities ("US News & World Report");|High places in the rankings for individual sciences and fields of knowledge (at all branches);|Exceptionally high rates for "International Business" and "Business" (1 and 39 in the United States, respectively);|95% of graduates are employed or continue their education during the first 6 months after graduation;|Students from all US states and over 100 countries of the world;|Highly qualified faculty;|City of Columbia - the capital of South Carolina with many opportunities.|Administrative buildings;|Academic buildings;|Educational Classrooms;|Libraries;|Scientific-research laboratories;|Computer classes;|Fitness centers;|Sports grounds and facilities;|24 hostels;|Canteen, restaurants, cafes;|Medical office;|Shops, offices of postal services and a bank.|International Year One: January, May, August;|Undergraduate: January, September;|Pre-Master's: January, August;|Postgraduate: January, September;|Language courses: January, May, August.|Autumn: from August 23 to December 17 (vacations from November 21 to 25, Christmas holidays from December 20 to January 12);|Spring: from January 14 to May 8 (vacation from 10 to 17 March);|Summer: May-August (sessions of varying duration).|Registration fee;|Deposit confirming the place on the course;|Examination Boards;|Educational deposit;|Additional academic and language classes (optional);|Additional leisure activities and excursions (optional);|Air tickets;|Transfer in both directions;|Compulsory medical insurance;|Personal pocket expenses;|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents;|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).|Age of participants: from 17 years;|English language:_x000D_ Integrated Program: IELTS 6.5 (indicators in all sections no lower than 6.0) / TOEFL 77 / Pearson Versant 69; Academic Program: IELTS 5.5 (not lower than 5.0) / TOEFL 68 / Pearson Versant 50; Extended Program: IELTS 5.0 (no lower than 4.5) / TOEFL 60 / Pearson Versant 45.|Integrated Program: IELTS 6.5 (indicators in all sections no lower than 6.0) / TOEFL 77 / Pearson Versant 69;|Academic Program: IELTS 5.5 (not lower than 5.0) / TOEFL 68 / Pearson Versant 50;|Extended Program: IELTS 5.0 (no lower than 4.5) / TOEFL 60 / Pearson Versant 45.|Education: certificate of secondary (complete) general education;|GPA: from 2.5 to 3.0.|Integrated Program: IELTS 6.5 (indicators in all sections no lower than 6.0) / TOEFL 77 / Pearson Versant 69;|Academic Program: IELTS 5.5 (not lower than 5.0) / TOEFL 68 / Pearson Versant 50;|Extended Program: IELTS 5.0 (no lower than 4.5) / TOEFL 60 / Pearson Versant 45.|Age of participants: from 17 years;|English: IELTS 6.5 / TOEFL 77 / Pearson Versant 69;|Education: certificate of secondary (complete) general education diploma (with good and excellent marks);|High performance in core disciplines.|Age of participants: from 20 years;|English language:_x000D_ For semester programs: IELTS 6.5-7.0 / TOEFL 80; For 2-semester programs: IELTS 6.0 (not lower than 5.5 by sections) / TOEFL 74.|For semester programs: IELTS 6.5-7.0 / TOEFL 80;|For 2-semester programs: IELTS 6.0 (not lower than 5.5 by sections) / TOEFL 74.|Education: Bachelor's Degree / Specialist;|Average grade of the diploma: 3.5 - 4.5.|For semester programs: IELTS 6.5-7.0 / TOEFL 80;|For 2-semester programs: IELTS 6.0 (not lower than 5.5 by sections) / TOEFL 74.|Age of participants: from 20 years;|English: IELTS 6.5-7.0 / TOEFL 80 or equivalents;|Education: Bachelor's Degree / Specialist in the relevant field;|Recommendations from the previous place of study / work;|An essay substantiating the purpose of admission.|Age of participants: from 17 years;|English language:_x000D_ For International Year One: the test scores are lower than: IELTS 5.0, TOEFL 60, Pearson Versant 45, Password 5.0; for Pre-Master's: minimum IELTS 4.5-5.0, TOEFL 50-60 or equivalents.|For International Year One: the test scores are lower than: IELTS 5.0, TOEFL 60, Pearson Versant 45, Password 5.0;|for Pre-Master's: minimum IELTS 4.5-5.0, TOEFL 50-60 or equivalents.|Participants: Applicants entering the programs (International Year One and Pre-Master's.|For International Year One: the test scores are lower than: IELTS 5.0, TOEFL 60, Pearson Versant 45, Password 5.0;|for Pre-Master's: minimum IELTS 4.5-5.0, TOEFL 50-60 or equivalents.|Stamps Award;|Horseshoe;|Provost (Lieber);|Alumni;|Elite (Cooper);|Excellence (McKissick);|Superlative (Flinn);|Distinction (Woodrow);|Merit (Sims).|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
University of South Carolina is a prestigious and well-known educational institution with more than 200 years of history, and has proved itself in the best way. The university regularly ranks high in regional and international rankings, is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges and is a member of prestigious organizations and associations. ||| |To date, the university includes the following departments: ||| |Also included research laboratories and centers that have no analogues in the state. Employees and international students participate in developments that are of global importance for modern scientific knowledge. It provides eduaction in bachelor's, master's and doctoral studies. Over the centuries of activity, many talented graduates have come out of its walls, achieving success in various fields. ||| |University of South Carolina is an excellent choice for higher education and a serious step towards a successful future. Graduates with bachelor's and master's degrees have an exceptionally high qualification and are employed in the best regional or world companies. ||| |This period is perfect for assessing capabilities and exploring options of universities. Focus on achieving high grades and improving English proficiency. Strong English skills enhance your learning experience, and good grades can lead to scholarships or honors college admissions. ||| |Brief information: ||| |About the educational course: Foreign students entering the higher education programs in the US need to overcome a number of difficulties, such as: ||| |For a successful transition and adaptation to life and study in the United States, the University has a special program, the International Year One, which includes courses for the first year of undergraduate studies, additional support for academic and domestic issues. Based on their academic performance and language level, students choose one of three options: ||| |Each of them contains three directions: ||| |According to the direction, a list of the subjects studied is formed. Characteristics: ||| |In addition to language classes and adaptation workshops, students study a whole range of academic disciplines that give a serious knowledge base. Students attend separate lectures for foreign students, and joint ones - with students from the United States. Also, students earn credits - 2 semester courses are evaluated in 24 credits, and 3 semester - in 30. After the completion of the program, students pass to the second year of the bachelor's degree in the chosen specialty. ||| |Types of programs and sample curriculum: ||| |Integrated Program: The 2-semester course is designed for students from any country of the world who have a high level of English and academic knowledge. The course includes academic, cultural, professional and linguistic support, a reliable component of counseling and mentoring, as well as priority access to the most exclusive courses on demand. ||| |Main advantages of the course: ||| |Curriculum of the course: ||| |Academic program: 2-semester program, designed specifically for students who have a fairly high level of knowledge, but who want additional support. The curriculum offers a balance of university and exclusive courses, as well as classes in English, which teach students practical, subject vocabulary and skills. Features of the course: ||| |The educational program contains: ||| |Extended program: 3-semester course for students who need extensive support in English and disciplines. It consists of intensive language classes, a body of disciplines and adaptation seminars. For three semesters, students receive a solid foundation of knowledge, which will be useful to them later - both in the learning process and in life. ||| |Advantages of the course: ||| |Disciplines of the plan: ||| |Quick overview: ||| |About the educational program: University of South Carolina offers students from all over the world a quality and demanded education in a variety of ways. For admission, you must have a diploma of graduation and a certain level of English. Foreign students can take advantage of the special course International Year One (Academic Accelerator Program), undergo 2 or 3 semester adaptation and go to the main educational programs without wasting time. Bachelor's programs are divided into 11 major directions: ||| |Each student chooses not only the main specialization, but also the additional Major and Minor. Major - the main area of ​​education, characterized by in-depth study of all possible aspects and nuances; it usually contains 10 to 19 courses. Minor is an additional field, the study of which provides a number of advantages: with its help you can add a certain specialization to the main profession, you can expand your career and professional skills and qualities, you can finally choose the direction "for the soul" and engage in an interesting business for yourself . Such a system of education makes the student more erudite and more professionally trained. Each bachelor's program is evaluated in a certain number of credits, students earn credits as they go through the courses. All studied disciplines have a strict scientific plan, give deep theoretical knowledge and the ability to apply them in practice. During the training there are classes of different types: ||| |Regularly conducted work to verify the progress and correction of the curriculum: exams, tests, essays, presentations, coursework. University teachers are real masters of their work, and help everyone to open their potential. All students undergo professional internships and practice in various companies and organizations, healthcare institutions and public authorities. Foreign students receive significant support in developing their career and employment skills. ||| |In addition to standard training, accelerated bachelor's and master's programs (Accelerated degree) are available at the university, which are characterized by a balanced and carefully planned plan, a rapid transition between bachelor's and master's programs and reduced study time (3 + 2 or 4 + 1 instead of 4 + 2). The process of enrolling in accelerated programs does not differ from the standard admission to the bachelor's program. Programs for obtaining certificates are also available. ||| |After successful completion of the training, students are given a state-recognized diploma and are awarded a bachelor's degree in the relevant field of science. Graduates of the University of South Carolina are employed in prestigious companies and organizations, government bodies, open their own business, or continue their studies in the magistracy. ||| |Bachelor programs at the University of South Carolina (Majors): ||| |Accelerated Bachelor's Program + Master (Accelerated degree): ||| |Pre-Master's is a special adaptation course for foreign applicants, through which you can bring your knowledge in line with the requirements of the Department of Magistracy of the University of South Carolina, and enter the chosen specialty. There are three types: ||| |In addition, there are three areas: ||| |The course combines master's disciplines according to the chosen direction, English classes, academic and other support, and adaptation activities. Features of the program: ||| |All students receive effective help and support from teachers and university staff. Students attend special seminars on career development, where they get acquainted with the methods of job search, interviewing and promotion on the career ladder. During the training, students earn credits. Upon completion of the Pre-Master's, the students pass to the first or second semester of the main Master's program in the chosen direction. ||| |Types, directions and programs curriculum: ||| |Direct inclusion: It is intended for applicants with a high level of academic knowledge and English language, seeking academic, cultural and professional support for a successful and rapid process of adaptation to the university system of education and way of life. The program is prepared by an academic adviser, and meets the interests and needs of each individual student. Main advantages of the program: ||| |Educational plan: ||| |Advanced course: For students who have a high level of language and knowledge, but who need additional support. Students develop research skills, receive effective classes in the development of language and knowledge. ||| |Course features: ||| |Educational plan: ||| |Standard course: A special plan for those who need broad support in the development of language skills and academic knowledge. Includes intensive classes in grammar, auditing, writing and speaking, public speaking skills and presentation. Disciplines have a clear plan and give the necessary level of knowledge for the transition to a master's program. ||| |List of educational directions: ||| |Brief information: ||| |The Department of Magistracy at the University of South Carolina provides students from around the world with quality and relevant education in a variety of ways. For admission, you must have a bachelor's degree (4 years of study) and a sufficiently high level of English (if necessary, you can increase the level by going through special courses). Foreign applicants can use the special Pre-Master's Program. ||| |Master's programs: ||| |The master's degree gives students unquestionable advantages, expands their professional and research skills, significantly increases the chances of finding employment in the best world companies. The standard duration of eduaction is 2 years, but there are also 1-year programs, for example, the Master of Business Administration (MBA). Students receive fundamental education and a great deal of knowledge. Teachers of the University have the highest academic degrees, many years of fruitful work and research, and find an individual approach to each undergraduate, helping to reveal talents. A lot of time students devote to research, work with sources and literature, laboratory experiments and observations. Also, all students undergo internships in companies and organizations according to their profile, where they can first see the principles and methods of work and learn how to apply theoretical knowledge in practice. In addition to standard programs, the University also has programs of dual specialization (Dual degree) and a program for obtaining certificates. ||| |After successful completion of the education, students are awarded a diploma and are awarded a master's degree. Graduates of the University of South Carolina are employed in the best regional and world companies, open their own firms, engage in scientific and research activities, and also enter doctoral studies. ||| |Master's degrees in the University of South Carolina: ||| |Quick overview: ||| |Especially for foreign applicants entering the International Year One (Academic Accelerator Program) and the Pre-Master's (Master's Accelerator Program), whose English level is not enough, language courses are held (Pre-Sessional English Program). The courses last 17 weeks (there is an option at 9 weeks for pre-Bachelor's programs), and begin during the school year so that after graduation students immediately switch to the programs of the International Year One or Pre-Master's. ||| |Classes are conducted by professional certified English teachers with high qualifications and many years of successful work experience. Lessons are built around exercises on the basic sections of linguistics: ||| |Thanks to a small number of people in the group and high professionalism, teachers find an individual approach to each student, pay maximum attention to complex topics and issues. A significant amount of time is devoted to developing students' skills in correct and accurate use of language in written and spoken language, public speaking and during presentation. Students get used to using English in everyday life, study, and live communication. During the training the level of the language is significantly increased, and the students switch to the International Year One (Academic Accelerator Program) or the Pre-Master's (Master's Accelerator Program). ||| |Brief information: The OHLA University Study Program allows international students to automatically enroll in multiple university programs throughout the United States. A team of experts prepares students for university studies, guides students towards successful admission. The minimum level of English is Advanced. ||| |Pathway provides students with the opportunity to prepare for college by getting information, doing exercises that make academic requirements clear, and removing common barriers that can stunt student progress. ||| |List of Topics: ||| |Particular attention is paid to group work, mutual learning. ||| |Eduactional program: |||
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International Year One, Bachelors Courses(english), Pre-Masters, Masters program (english), Academic english, Pathway program
Columbia, South Carolina 29208, USA
International Year One: January, May, August;|Undergraduate: January, September;|Pre-Master's: January, August;|Postgraduate: January, September;|Language courses: January, May, August.|Autumn: from August 23 to December 17 (vacations from November 21 to 25, Christmas holidays from December 20 to January 12);|Spring: from January 14 to May 8 (vacation from 10 to 17 March);|Summer: May-August (sessions of varying duration).|Registration fee;|Deposit confirming the place on the course;|Examination Boards;|Educational deposit;|Additional academic and language classes (optional);|Additional leisure activities and excursions (optional);|Air tickets;|Transfer in both directions;|Compulsory medical insurance;|Personal pocket expenses;|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents;|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).
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Description of BIMM University, United Kingdom
Year of foundation: 1983|Location: London|Age: from 16 years|Language of instruction: English.|Guitar|Bas-guitar|Drums|Music production|Vocals|Songwriting|Journalism|Live sound|Event management|Music business.|Bass|Drums|Guitar|Music|Music Production,|Songwriting,|Vocal|Keyboards|Musical performance,|Live sound,|Electronic music production,|Promotion of events,|Media, Communications,|Music Business,|Event management and others.|Sony Music,|Warner Music,|Universal Music,|United Talent Agency,|Brixton Academy.|Guitar (Popular Music Performance) (Guitar, Diploma in Popular music performance)|Bass Guitar (Popular Music Performance) (Bass guitar, Diploma in Popular music performance)|Drums (Popular Music Performance) (Drums, Diploma in Popular music performance)|Diploma in Music production|Vocals (Popular Music Performance) (Vocals, Diploma in Popular music performance)|Songwriting (Songwriting Diploma).|Technique|Session styles|Pre-production|Live performance workshop (lpw) (Live Performance Workshops)|Reading (Reading)|Musicianship (Music)|The music industry (Music industry)|Music in context (Music in context)|Personal and instrumental development (Personal and instrumental development)|Music technology (music technology)|Extended studies.|Music production techniques|Sequencing systems and techniques (Systems and methods, sequence)|Sound creation and manipulation|Music technology in performance|Songwriting (songwriting)|Music and sound for moving picture (Music and sound for moving picture)|The music industry (Music industry)|Music production project|Music in context (Music in context)|Listening skills|Software notation|Music theory and harmony|Extended studies.|Melody and lyrics (Melody and Lyrics)|Harmony|Structure and style|Songwriting workshop / portfolio design (Songwriting / Portfolio Seminar)|Arranging (Arrangement)|Listening skills|Live performance workshop (lpw) (Live Performance Workshop)|Software notation (software notation)|Musicianship (Music)|The music industry (Music industry)|Music in context (Music in context)|Music technology (music technology)|Extended studies.|A & R coordinator (A & R coordinator)|A & R director (A & R director)|Accountant|Artist|Artist liaison (Communication with the artist)|Artists relations manager (Artist Manager)|Backline technician (Feedback Specialist)|Booking agent (Agent)|Brand manager|Business manager|Commercial band (Commercial group)|Cruise ship musician (musician of a cruise ship)|Distribution manager|Festival manager|Games composer (game composer)|Instrument manufacturer (instrument making)|Label manager (label manager)|Lawyer (Lawyer)|Licensing representatives (Licensing Submission)|Lyricist|Marketing manager|Mastering engineer|Media analyst (Media analysis)|Merchandiser (Merchandiser)|Mixing engineer|Music blogger (music blogger)|Musical director (Music Director)|Music journalist|Music producer (Music Producer)|Music publisher (Music publisher)|Music sync editor|Music web designer (Music web designer)|Photographer|Press agent (Press Agent)|Private music tutor (Private Music Tutor)|Production manager (production manager)|Production floor manager (Production Floor Manager)|Promoter (Promoter)|Promoter's representative|Publicist|Radio broadcaster (Broadcaster)|Recording engineer (recording engineer)|School music teacher (School music teacher)|Session musician (session musician)|Social media manager (social network manager)|Songwriter (Songwriting)|Sound designer (sound designer)|Sound engineer (sound engineer)|Stage manager (Director)|Systems technician|Tour manager|University tutor (University teacher)|Video director (Video Director).|for citizens and residents of Britain and the European Union = 6950 £ / year|for international students = £ 12,450 / year.|Guitar (professional music playing) (Guitar, BA (hons) Professional musicianship)|Guitar (popular music) (Guitar, BMUS (hons) Popular music performance)|Bass guitar (Bass guitar, BA (hons) Professional musicianship)|Bass guitar (Bass guitar, BMUS (hons) Popular music performance)|Drums (Drums, BA (hons) Professional musicianship)|Drums (Drums, BMUS (hons) Popular music performance)|Musical Production (BA (hons) Music production)|Vocals (Vocals, BMUS (hons) Popular music performance)|Vocals (Vocals, BA (hons) Professional musicianship)|Songwriting (BA (hons) Songwriting)|Music Journalism (BA (hons) Music journalism)|Event management (BA (hons) Event management)|Music business (Ba (hons) Music business).|Essential styles|Techniques|Applied music business (Applied music business)|Artist development and entrepreneurship (Artistic development and entrepreneurship)|Live performance workshop (live performance workshop)|Music theory and notation.|Research methods|Professional musicianship (Professional musician)|Cultural perspectives|Performance in context (View in context)|Applied music theory and critical listening (Applied music theory and critical listening).|Studio musicianship (Studio musician)|Studio recording|Music business studies (Music business studies)|Music publishing.|Professional project (Professional project)|Professional development (Professional Development)|Analytical perspectives|Ensemble performance.|Music teaching practice (music teaching practice)|Solo performance|Music theory and analysis|Online music (Online music).|Techniques & styles 1, 2, 3 (Technics and styles, levels 1, 2, 3)|Performance studies 1, 2, 3 (Performance studies, levels 1, 2, 3)|Ensemble skills 1 (team skills, levels 1, 2, 3)|Musicianship (Musician)|Music technology (music technology)|Music business (Music business)|Cultural perspectives|Performance project.|Recording, mixing & production 1, 2 (Recording, mixing and production)|Composing & arranging (Composition and organization)|Creative performance technology (Creative Technology in the submission)|Composing for media (Composition for media resources)|Music teaching practice (Practice of teaching music)|Analytical perspectives.|Audio theory & acoustics (Audio theory and acoustics)|Computer music production 1, 2 (Computer music production, levels 1 and 2)|Creative sound studies (Creative sound studies)|Studio engineering (Studio Engineering)|Mixing & arrangement (Mixing and mixing)|Music business (Music business)|Music production in context|Music & sound for the moving image (Music and sound for moving image)|Sound studio production (studio sound production)|Music production industry 9 Music production industry)|Audio post production|Production project (double credit module) (Research project)|Professional development.|Computer music performance|Live sound production|Computer music design (Computer music design)|Sound & music for games (Sound and music for games)|Immersive environments (Environment)|Video & multimedia production (Video and multimedia production).|Concert / event promotion & tour management (Promotion of concerts / events and tour management)|Live sound technology (Live Sound Technology)|Administration & entrepreneurship (Administration and entrepreneurship)|Event concept & design (Event concept and design)|Introducing event management (Introduction to event management)|Music business (Music business).|Research methods|Engaging with events (wbl)|Marketing & media (Marketing and Media)|Events & the audience (Events and audience)|Event logistics & services (Logistics and service)|Events in context.|Professional project (Professional project)|Professional development (Professional Development)|Financial management & funding|Event promotion & digital media (Event Promotion & Digital Media)|Events & the environment (Events and environment).|Introduction to music journalism (Introduction to music journalism)|Music journalism techniques|Music business (Music business)|Journalism in context (Context)|Writing for the music industry (Writing for the music industry)|Music and digital media.|Research methods|Cultural perspectives|Engaging with industry (Industry Relationship)|Artist development and PR (Development and PR)|Music journalism principles, ethics and law (Principles, ethics and law)|Digital media production.|Global communication|Creative entrepreneurship (Creative entrepreneurship)|Professional project (Professional project)|Professional development (Development)|Analytical perspectives.|Music business (Music business)|Artist development and entrepreneurship (Artist Development and Entrepreneurship)|Songwriting techniques (songwriting techniques)|Songwriting styles and genres (Styles and genres)|Live performance workshop (sw)|Music theory in practice|Research methods|Cultural perspectives|Writing for digital media (Writing texts for digital media)|Music publishing (Music publishing)|Creative processes (Creative process)|Professional project (Project)|Professional development (Development)|Analytical perspectives|Commercial songwriting (Commercial songwriting).|Performance in context (View in context)|Studio musicianship (Studio music making)|Studio recording (Studio recording)|Applied music theory and critical (Applied music theory and criticism)|Music teaching practice (teaching practice)|Ensemble performance (Performances in the team)|Music theory and analysis|Online music (Online music).|for citizens and residents of Britain and the European Union = 7650 £ / year|for international students = £ 13,350 / year.|Popular Music Practice|Learning and Teaching in the Creative Industries.|Age — from 18 years old,|The duration of the training is 12 months.|Unique and prestigious musical institute|It has several branches in Britain, Ireland and Europe.|Accredited by authorities and majors|A unique system of practical education|Exceptionally highly qualified teachers and specialists|Graduate and Bachelor's degree opportunities|Special international student support programs|Exceptional level of equipment|Comfortable accommodation.|Five specially equipped acoustic drum cabs|Three drum studios|Five sets for a digital audio system equipped with Apple technology|Two Keyboard Labs|Three vocal studios|Three Guitar / Bass Studios|Two recording studios with a large acoustically decorated living room|Two sets of post-production|One digital mixing kit|Resource Center|Gibson, Fender and Music Man Guitars and Bass|Korg keys|Hammond organs|LP Percussion|Zildjian Drum Cymbals|Percussion Mapex|Vater Shot Wands|Amplifiers Marshall, Hartke, Peavey|Shure Microphones|Logic software, ProTools|Audience for leisure and independent work|Residences to stay|Dining room and cafe|Parking and bicycle parking.|Trimester 1: October 1 - December 7|Trimester 2: January 7-March 15|Trimester 3: April 8-June 14.|for international students = £ 12,450|for foreign students = £ 13750.|Registration fee|Deposit confirming a place on the course|Examination Boards|Tuition deposit|Air tickets in both directions|Transfer in both directions|Compulsory medical insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).|Selection of the program, clarification of admission requirements, deadlines,|Filling out the registration form, providing documents,|Receiving a positive response from the admissions committee,|Passing possible entrance exams, interviews,|Receiving an official invitation to study,|Making a deposit to book a seat in the class,|Arrival at the campus and start of training.|For the diploma: five exams according to the GCSE standard with marks not lower than C / 4, necessarily including mathematics and English|For undergraduate: minimum 2 A-level subjects at level C or above, or BTEC equivalent to Level 3|For bachelors = 750 £ / year.|For Diploma courses = 450 £ / year|For masters = £ 500 / year.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
BIMM University is a unique and renowned educational institution that specializes in providing top quality education in the field of music and related creative sciences. The institute was opened in London in 1983 and over the decades of work has proven itself in the best way: it constantly receives high places in various rankings - regional and international. In addition to the head university in London has several offices in Britain, Ireland and other European countries. Education can be obtained through diploma programs (1 year of study) and undergraduate (3 years) in the following areas: ||| |Only highly qualified specialists, real masters of their work, work in the educational institution. Constantly held master classes with the participation of the best figures of the industry, the institute cooperates with a large number of managers and agents, recording companies, so that students can declare themselves during their studies. The best proof of the effectiveness of the programs are the graduates of the BIMM University, of which the institution is justly proud. By enrolling at BIMM University, every student can be confident that he has a future and a career in his chosen field. ||| |There's no straightforward answer as all these factors are important. It's crucial to thoroughly research using various sources, including official websites and government data. Look into regional salaries, fast-growing professional fields, and the cost of living to gain a comprehensive view of not just your education but also potential future life. ||| |1. Age of participants: from 17 years ||| |2. Duration of education: 1 year ||| |3. Start of classes: October, January, April ||| |4. Level of English: IELTS 6.0 ||| |5. Level of education: diploma from school (five GCSE exams with marks not lower than C / 4, including compulsory mathematics and English) ||| |6. Language of instruction: English. ||| |BIMM University London provides students with the opportunity to receive a diploma degree in various fields of creativity and music. Diploma is an independent educational program, which gives the possibility of employment and further professional development, many students immediately after graduation begin their career. ||| |Duration of training - 1 year, each program includes a complex of disciplines and subjects. Each discipline is developed very carefully, training is practical. Students spend a lot of time on the tool or equipment, constantly conducting master classes from the best specialists and professionals in the region. Upon successful completion of the full course, students are awarded a diploma + many receive job offers and / or cooperation during their studies. Subsequently, graduates can continue their studies by entering the 2 course of bachelor's degree. ||| |Programs at BIMM University London: ||| |Sample curriculum of programs: ||| |Programs: Guitar (Guitar, Diploma in Popular music performance); Bass guitar (Bass guitar, Diploma in Popular music performance); Drums (Drums, Diploma in Popular music performance); Vocals (Diplomas in Popular music performance): ||| |Modules of the curriculum: ||| |Diploma in Music production: ||| |Songwriting Diploma: ||| |Possible areas of employment and specialty (this list is relevant for graduate bachelors): ||| |Tuition for Diploma programs at BIMM University London: ||| |1. Age of participants: from 17 years ||| |2. Length of study: 3 years (standard programs) ||| |3. Start of classes: October, January, April ||| |4. Level of English: IELTS 5.5-6.0 ||| |5. Level of education: graduation diploma (minimum 2 A-level subjects at level C or above, or BTEC equivalent to Level 3) ||| |6. Language of instruction: English. ||| |Undergraduate Studies at BIMM University London provides students from any country in the world with quality training programs in popular and sought-after areas. Applicants to creative specialties must have certain knowledge and skills in playing the instrument, vocals, songwriting, and so on (depending on the specialty). ||| |Undergraduate curricula are compiled in the most thorough manner and contain a set of disciplines and subjects (mandatory and optional) that are necessary for a detailed study of all aspects of the direction and obtaining high-class skills. Classes have a pronounced practical orientation: creative workshops are constantly held with the participation of invited stars and specialists, where students receive invaluable knowledge and skills. Bachelor programs are individualized - each student not only gains general knowledge of the theory, but also seeks to create his own style, moving in the direction that he is most impressed with. ||| |The bachelor’s department, as well as the institute as a whole, actively cooperates with respected recording companies, well-known music managers and agents, with the result that talented students can declare themselves while studying and receive an invitation to audition or participate in a creative project. Thanks to the well-coordinated and high-quality work, all students of the institute are graduated by highly qualified specialists and subsequently achieve significant success in their kind of activity. Graduates receive a diploma and a bachelor's degree in a chosen specialization. ||| |Undergraduate Programs at BIMM University London: ||| |Sample curricula: ||| |Guitar (Bachelor of Arts, professional music playing) (GUITAR, BA (HONS), PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANSHIP): ||| |Modules of the curriculum: ||| |1 course: ||| |2 course: ||| |1) Basic modules: ||| |2) Optional: ||| |3 course: ||| |1) Basic: ||| |2) Optional: ||| |Guitar (Bachelor of Music, Music Performance) (GUITAR BMUS (HONS), POPULAR MUSIC PERFORMANCE): ||| |Modules of the curriculum: ||| |1) Basic: ||| |2) Optional: ||| |Music Production (Bachelor of Arts, BA (HONS), MUSIC PRODUCTION): ||| |Modules of the curriculum: ||| |1) Basic: ||| |2) Optional: ||| |Event Management (Bachelor of Arts, BA (HONS), EVENT MANAGEMENT): ||| |1 course: ||| |2 course: ||| |3 course: ||| |Journalism in Music (Bachelor of Arts, BA (HONS), MUSIC JOURNALISM): ||| |1 course: ||| |2 course: ||| |3 course: ||| |Songwriting (Bachelor of Arts, BA (HONS), SONGWRITING): ||| |Main modules: ||| |Optional: ||| |The cost of training for undergraduate programs: ||| |The one-year Postgraduate course is offered to bachelor's degree holders who want to deepen their knowledge, acquire additional qualifications and increase their value in the international labor market. ||| |A one-year full-time course in the specialty "Music" is suitable for both novice musicians, songwriters, music producers, and successful businessmen. ||| |At BIMM London, pupils will be surrounded by a diverse cast of artists and a rich musical history that will inspire them to develop professional skills, deepen their knowledge and discover their talent. As students improve their musical skills, they gradually build an individual portfolio. The "Studio Project" module will immerse them in real practice and contribute to advanced cooperation in the industry. ||| |The Cert HE course can be the first step towards a bachelor's degree. |||
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Barclay House, Effie Road, Fulham SW6 1EN, United Kingdom
Trimester 1: October 1 - December 7|Trimester 2: January 7-March 15|Trimester 3: April 8-June 14.|for international students = £ 12,450|for foreign students = £ 13750.|Registration fee|Deposit confirming a place on the course|Examination Boards|Tuition deposit|Air tickets in both directions|Transfer in both directions|Compulsory medical insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).
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BIMM University Birmingham
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Description of BIMM University Birmingham
Founded: 1983 (main campus), 2017 (campus in Birmingham)|Location: Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom|Age: from 18 years old|Language of instruction: English.|Guitar (Guitar)|Bass guitar|Drums|Vocals|Music production (Music production)|Songwriting|Journalism in the field of music (Music journalism)|Event Management|Music business (Music business).|Keyboards|Promotion of events,|Media, Communications,|Electronic music production,|Music Business,|Musical performance,|Live sound,|Music Production,|Songwriting,|Bass|Guitar|Music|Drums|Vocal|Event management and others.|Guitar (Artistic Development in Music Performance) (Guitar, Artist Development Diploma In Music Performance)|Bass guitar (Artistic development in musical performance) (Bass guitar, Artist Development Diploma In Music Performance)|Drums (Artistic Development in Music Performance) (Drums, Artist Development Diploma In Music Performance)|Vocals (Artistic Development in Music Performance) (Vocals, Artist Development Diploma In Music Performance)|Songwriting (Songwriting, Artist Development Diploma).|Technical development (Technical Development)|Session styles|Music industry career development (Career development in the music industry)|Pre-production|Live performance workshop (lpw) (live performance workshops)|Performance preparation|Extended studies.|Technical development (Technical Development)|Music in context (Music in context)|Music theory and improvisation (musical theory and improvisation)|Recording preparation (Preparing to record)|Pre-production|Live performance workshop (lpw) (Workshops on how to prepare for a live performance)|Research and investigation (Research and detailed analysis)|Music industry career development (Career development in the music industry)|Extended studies.|Arrangement analysis and composition|Studio skills (studio skills)|Music industry career development (Music industry: career development)|Pre-production|Live performance workshop|Performance preparation (Process preparation for performance)|Extended studies.|Production techniques (Music technology)|Music in context (Music in context)|Music theory and composition (Music: Theory and Composition)|Recording preparation (Preparing for studio audio or video recording)|Pre-production|Live performance workshop|Research and investigation (Research and detailed analysis)|Music industry career development (career in music)|Extended studies.|A & R coordinator (A & R coordinator)|A & R director (A & R director)|Accountant|Artist|Artist liaison (Communication with the artist)|Artists relations manager (Artist Manager)|Backline technician (Feedback Specialist)|Booking agent (Agent)|Brand manager|Business manager|Commercial band (Commercial group)|Cruise ship musician (musician of a cruise ship)|Distribution manager|Festival manager|Games composer (Computer games composer)|Instrument manufacturer (Instrument Making)|Label manager (label manager)|Lawyer (Lawyer)|Licensing representatives (Licensing Submission)|Lyricist|Marketing manager|Mastering engineer|Media analyst (Media analysis)|Merchandiser (Merchandiser)|Mixing engineer|Music blogger (music blogger)|Musical director (Music Director)|Music journalist|Music producer (Music Producer)|Music publisher (Music publisher)|Music sync editor|Music web designer (Music web designer)|Photographer|Press agent (Press Agent)|Private music tutor (Private Music Tutor)|Production manager|Production floor manager (Production Floor Manager)|Promoter (Promoter)|Promoter's representative|Publicist|Radio broadcaster (Broadcaster)|Recording engineer (recording engineer)|School music teacher (School music teacher)|Session musician (session musician)|Social media manager (social network manager)|Songwriter (Songwriting)|Sound designer (sound designer)|Sound engineer (sound engineer)|Stage manager (Director)|Systems technician|Tour manager|University tutor (University teacher)|Video director (Video Director).|for citizens and residents of Britain and the European Union = 6950 £ / year|for international students = £ 12,450 / year.|Guitar (professional music playing) (Guitar, BA (hons) Professional musicianship)|Bass guitar (professional playing music) (Bass guitar, BA (hons) Professional musicianship)|Drums (professional music) (Drums, BA (hons) Professional musicianship)|Vocals (professional music) (Vocals, BA (hons) Professional musicianship)|Musical Production (BA (hons) Music production)|Songwriting (BA (hons) Songwriting)|Music Journalism (BA (hons) Music journalism)|Event Management (BA (hons) Event management)|Music business (Ba (hons) Music business).|Essential styles|Applied business in music (Applied music business)|Artist development and entrepreneurship (artist development and entrepreneurship)|Techniques of the game (Techniques)|Work sessions (Live performance workshop)|Music theory and notation.|Research methods (Research methods)|Professional musicians (Professional musicianship)|Cultural perspectives|Presentation in context (Presentation in context)|Applied music theory and thoughtful (critical) listening (Applied music theory and critical listening).|Studio music (Studio musicianship)|Studio audio video recording (Studio recording)|Business studies in the field of music (Music business studies)|Publications in music (Music publishing).|Professional project (Professional project)|Professional development (Professional Development)|Analytical perspectives|Ensemble performance (ensemble performance).|Music Teacher: Practice (Music teaching practice)|Solo performance|Theory and analysis of music (Music theory and analysis)|Online music (Online music).|Theory of audio and acoustics|Computer music production, levels 1 and 2|Creative research in the field of sound|Studio engineering|Mix and Mix|Music business|Musical production in context|Music and sound for moving images|Studio sound production|Musical production: industry|Post Production: Audio|Special research project.|Computer music performance|Live sound: production|Music design (computer)|Sound and music for games|Environment|Video and multimedia production.|Music business|Artist Development and Entrepreneurship|Songwriting techniques|Styles and genres|Workshops on live performance|Musical theory in practice|Research methods|Cultural perspectives|Writing talent for digital media|Music Publishing|Creative processes|Professional projects|Professional Development|Analytical perspectives|Commercial songwriting.|Performance in context|Studio music|Studio recording|Applied music theory and criticism|Music teaching practice|Live performance in the musical group|Musical theory and analysis|Online music.|Introduction to music journalism|Journalism techniques|Music business|Contextual journalism|Writing skills for the music industry|Music and digital media.|Research methods|Cultural perspectives|Relationship with industry|Artistic development and PR|Principles, ethics and law in music journalism|Digital media production.|Global communications|Creative entrepreneurship|Professional project|Professional Development|Analytical perspectives.|Concert / event promotion and tour management (Concert / event promotion & tour management)|Live sound: technology (Live sound technology)|Administration and entrepreneurship|Events: concept and design (Event concept & design)|Event management: introductory course (Introducing event management)|Business in the field of music (Music business).|Research Methods|Events and Interaction (Engaging with events (wbl))|Marketing and media resources (Marketing & media)|Events: audience (Events & the audience)|Events: logistics and service (Event logistics & services)|Events: Events in context.|Professional project|Professional development (Professional development)|Financial management and financing system (Financial management & funding)|Events: promotion and digital media resources (Event promotion & digital media)|Events and the environment.|Concert promotion and tour management (Concert / event promotion & tour management)|Live sound: technology (Live sound technology)|Administration and entrepreneurship|Introduction to digital music|Artist development and management (artist development and management)|Music business (Music business).|Research methods (Research methods)|Sound recording technology|Cultural perspectives|Marketing and media resources (Marketing & media)|Music publications (publishers) (Music publishing).|Professional project|Professional development (Professional development)|Analytical perspectives|The future of music (Music futures)|Music event management.|for citizens and residents of Britain and the European Union = 7650 £ / year|for international students = £ 13,350 / year.|Popular Music Practice|Learning and Teaching in the Creative Industries.|Residences|Apartments (from private landlords)|Accommodation with families|Cohabitation with other students.|A unique educational institution with quality programs|Recognized as one of the best in the world.|Has accreditation of authorities and organizations.|Highly qualified teachers and staff|Degree or bachelor degree|Development of professional and career skills|Foreign student support|Extremely high level of equipment|Comfortable stay.|Audience for live performances and concerts|Teacher's rooms|Computer and sound lab with the best technology from Apple|Drum Studio|Free student room|Audience for songwriting and creativity.|Guitars and Bass: Gibson, Fender, Music Man|Korg Keyboard Tools|LP Percussion|Zildjian Plates|Percussion Mapex|Amplifiers and sound: Marshall, Hartke, Peavey|Shure Microphones|Software: Logic, ProTools.|Trimester 1: October 1 - December 7|Trimester 2: January 7-March 15|Trimester 3: April 8-June 14.|for citizens and residents of Britain and the European Union = 6950 £|for international students = £ 12,450|for citizens and residents of Britain and the European Union = £ 7650|for foreign students = £ 13150.|Registration fee|Deposit confirming a place on the course|Exam Board|Tuition deposit|Air tickets in both directions|Round trip|Mandatory Medical Insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).|Choosing a course and specifying the conditions for admission,|Filling out the registration form, providing documents,|Receiving a positive response from employees, with the help of which you can apply for a visa,|Passing possible entrance exams and interviews,|Receiving an official invitation,|Making a deposit to book a place on the program,|Arrival at the campus, start of classes.|For bachelors = 750 £ / year.|For Diploma courses = 450 £ / year|For masters = £ 500 / year.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
BIMM University is a prestigious and renowned private university specializing in providing high-quality study programs in the field of music and art. The main office was opened in London in 1983, and the campus in Birmingham in 2017. The Institute has branches in various cities in Britain, Ireland and Europe and is considered one of the best in the world. Students from any country in the world can get a diploma and bachelor's degree in the following areas: ||| |The educational institution has an exceptional base and technical equipment, the eduactional  system is strictly individualized, practical training, special courses and master classes are constantly held. Teachers and mentors have an exceptional level of qualification and extensive work experience, most of them are true professionals and experts. Thanks to a well-established system of professional and career development, students can assert themselves during their studies and receive job offers. ||| |BIMM University is one of the best educational institutions in the world where you can get a prestigious and sought-after education, start your path to success and fame! ||| |There's no straightforward answer as all these factors are important. It's crucial to thoroughly research using various sources, including official websites and government data. Look into regional salaries, fast-growing professional fields, and the cost of living to gain a comprehensive view of not just your education but also potential future life. ||| |1. Age of participants: from 19 years ||| |2. Length of study: 2 years ||| |3. Start of classes: October, January, April ||| |4. Level of English: IELTS 6.0 ||| |5. Level of education: high school diploma (minimum) ||| |6. Language of instruction: English. ||| |BIMM University Birmingham offers its students the opportunity to receive a diploma degree in various areas of musical art. Programs provide an opportunity to significantly improve the level of knowledge and skills, to develop in the chosen specialty. ||| |Education continues for two years: for admission applicants must have a sufficiently high level of knowledge and speak English at a good level. Each program includes a complex of disciplines and subjects that give a fundamental level of practical skills - students constantly practice in the game / work, they are engaged individually and in groups, create music and creative projects. The teachers strive to ensure that each student finds his own individual style and believes in his own strength: in addition to the usual classes, intensive workshops and meetings with the best specialists are regularly held. Upon successful completion of a full course of study, students are awarded a diploma in the relevant specialty. Many graduates, during their studies, begin vocational / labor activity, collaboration with record companies / musicians. If desired, further degree holders may return to study and proceed to the next course in the appropriate undergraduate specialty (for example, at the end of a one-year diploma course, you can enroll in the second undergraduate course). ||| |Diploma at BIMM University Birmingham: ||| |A sample Diploma curriculum for BIMM University Birmingham: ||| |Programs: Guitar (Guitar, Artist Development Diploma In Music Performance); Bass guitar (Bass guitar, Artist Development Diploma In Music Performance); Drums (Drums, Artist Development Diploma In Music Performance); Vocals (Vocals, Artist Development Diploma In Music Performance): ||| |1) 1st year: ||| |2) 2nd year: ||| |Songwriting, Artist Development Diploma: ||| |1) 1st year: ||| |2) 2nd year: ||| |Areas of professional activity and employment specialty after receiving the Diploma (the list is also relevant for graduates of the bachelor’s department): ||| |Tuition for Diploma programs at BIMM University Birmingham: ||| |1. Age of participants: from 17 years ||| |2. Length of study: 3 years (standard programs) ||| |3. Start of classes: October, January, April ||| |4. Level of English: IELTS 5.5-6.0 ||| |5. Level of education: graduation diploma (minimum 2 A-level subjects at level C or above, or BTEC equivalent to Level 3) ||| |6. Language of instruction: English. ||| |BIMM University Birmingham provides students from any country in the world with an opportunity to receive bachelor's degrees in various fields of music and art. For admission, you must have a high level of knowledge in subjects, have skills to play a certain musical instrument and speak English at a sufficient level. Applicants pass competitive selection and confirm their knowledge by documents and in the interview process. ||| |Educational programs contain a set of subjects necessary for the full disclosure of aspects of the chosen specialty. The study is individualized - most of the time, students spend their time playing, creating and developing. A small number of people in groups allows teachers to pay maximum attention to each student. All specialists of the Institute are true professionals, recognized leaders in their fields. The school has a multifaceted system of support and development of career and professional skills, which helps students to take the first steps towards success. Each student of the institute finds his own unique style and sound, his own methods in work and development, each becomes an individual. ||| |BIMM University Birmingham collaborates with a large number of companies and firms from the field of music and art. Master classes with invited specialists are constantly held, agents and managers of record companies attend classes and auditions - students have a real opportunity to show themselves. Upon successful completion of the full period of study, students receive a diploma and a bachelor's degree in the relevant field. Due to the quality of the educational system and wide effective support, graduates have great talents and competencies, easily find a job and realize their potential. ||| |Undergraduate Programs at BIMM University Birmingham: ||| |Exemplary undergraduate curricula at BIMM University Birmingham: ||| |Programs: Guitar (professional playing music) (Guitar, BA (hons) Professional musicianship); Bass guitar (Bass guitar, BA (hons) Professional musicianship); Drums (Drums, BA (hons) Professional musicianship); Vocals (Vocals, BA (hons) Professional musicianship): ||| |1. 1 course: ||| |2. 2 course: ||| |1) Main subjects: ||| |2) Optional: ||| |3. 3 course: ||| |1) Basic: ||| |2) Optional: ||| |Musical Production (BA (hons) Music production): ||| |1. Basic modules: ||| |2. Optional: ||| |Songwriting (BA (hons) Songwriting): ||| |1. Basic modules: ||| |2. Electives: ||| |Music journalism (BA (hons) Music journalism): ||| |1. 1 course: ||| |2. 2 course: ||| |3. 3 course: ||| |Event Management (BA (hons) Event management): ||| |1. 1 course: ||| |2. 2 course: ||| |3. 3 course: ||| |Music business (Ba (hons) Music business): ||| |1. 1 course: ||| |2. 2 course: ||| |3. 3 course: ||| |The tuition fee for undergraduate programs: ||| |The one-year Postgraduate course is offered to bachelor's degree holders who want to deepen their knowledge, acquire additional qualifications and increase their value in the international labor market. |||
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Diploma in Higher Education, Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english)
93-96 Floodgate St, Birmingham B5 5SR, United Kingdom
Trimester 1: October 1 - December 7|Trimester 2: January 7-March 15|Trimester 3: April 8-June 14.|for citizens and residents of Britain and the European Union = 6950 £|for international students = £ 12,450|for citizens and residents of Britain and the European Union = £ 7650|for foreign students = £ 13150.|Registration fee|Deposit confirming a place on the course|Exam Board|Tuition deposit|Air tickets in both directions|Round trip|Mandatory Medical Insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).
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English
A-Level
12,450
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United Kingdom
Birmingham
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BIMM University Manchester
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Description of BIMM University Manchester
Founded: 1983 (main campus), 2016 (campus in Manchester)|Location: Manchester, UK|Age: from 18 years old|Language of instruction: English.|Professional music playing: Guitar (Guitar), Bass guitar (Bass guitar), Drums (Drums), Vocals (Vocals)|Music production (Music production)|Songwriting|Journalism in the field of music (Music journalism)|Event Management|Music business (Music business).|Bass|Musical performance,|Songwriting,|Live sound,|Drums|Vocal|Keyboards|Promotion of events,|Guitar|Media, Communications,|Music Business,|Music|Music Production,|Electronic music production,|Event management and others.|Guitar (Artistic Development in Music Performance) (Guitar, Artist Development Diploma In Music Performance)|Bass guitar (Artistic development in musical performance) (Bass guitar, Artist Development Diploma In Music Performance)|Drums (Artistic Development in Music Performance) (Drums, Artist Development Diploma In Music Performance)|Vocals (Artistic Development in Music Performance) (Vocals, Artist Development Diploma In Music Performance)|Song Writing (Artist Development Diploma In Songwriting)|Events and sound production (Diploma In Events And Sound Production).|Technical development (technical development)|Session styles (styles)|Music industry career development (Music industry: career development)|Pre-production|Live performance workshop (live performance: workshops)|Performance preparation (Presentation: preparation)|Extended studies (Extended Study).|Technical development (Technical Development)|Music in context (Music in context)|Music theory and improvisation (Music: Theory and Improvisation)|Recording preparation (pre-recording process)|Pre-production|Research and investigation|Music industry career development (music industry and career)|Extended studies (Advanced Studies).|Arrangement analysis and composition (Analysis and composition in arrangements)|Studio skills (studio skills)|Music industry career development (Career development in the music industry)|Pre-production|Live performance workshop|Performance preparation|Extended studies.|Production techniques|Music in context (Music in context)|Music theory and composition (Theory and composition in music)|Recording preparation (Preparation for recording in the studio)|Pre-production|Live performance workshop (live performance workshops)|Research and investigation|Music industry career development|Extended studies.|Live Sound Production (Live Sound Production)|Live Event Management|Live Sound Theory|Music Sequencing and Production (Musical Production)|Studio Skills (Studio Skills)|Music Industry Career Development (Career Development in the Music Industry)|Extended Studies.|Live Sound|Live Recording Theory|Live Recording Practice|Production Techniques (Production Techniques)|Tour Management|Research and Investigation (Research and Development)|Music Industry Career Development|Extended Studies.|A & R coordinator (A & R Coordinator)|A & R director (A & R Director)|Accountant|Artist|Artist liaison (Artist Coordinator)|Artists relations manager (Artistic Relationship Management)|Backline technician (Feedback Specialist)|Booking agent (Agent)|Brand manager|Business manager|Commercial band (Commercial team)|Cruise ship musician (musician of a cruise ship)|Distribution manager|Festival manager (Festival Manager)|Games composer (Composer for computer games)|Instrument manufacturer (Instrument Making)|Label manager (label manager)|Lawyer (Lawyer)|Licensing representatives (License Representative)|Lyricist|Marketing manager|Mastering engineer|Media analyst (Media analysis)|Merchandiser (Merchandiser)|Mixing engineer|Music blogger (music blogger)|Musical director (Music Director)|Music journalist|Music producer (Music Producer)|Music publisher (Music publisher)|Music sync editor|Music web designer (Music web designer)|Photographer|Press agent (Press Agent)|Private music tutor (Private Music Tutor)|Production manager|Production floor manager (Production Floor Manager)|Promoter (Promoter)|Promoter's representative|Publicist|Radio broadcaster (Broadcaster)|Recording engineer (recording engineer)|School music teacher (School music teacher)|Session musician (session musician)|Social media manager (social network manager)|Songwriter (Songwriting)|Sound designer (sound designer)|Sound engineer (sound engineer)|Stage manager (Director)|Systems technician|Tour manager|University tutor (University teacher)|Video director (Video Director).|for citizens and residents of Britain and the European Union = 6950 £ / year|for international students = £ 12,450 / year.|Guitar (professional music playing) (Guitar, BA (hons) Professional musicianship)|Bass guitar (professional playing music) (Bass guitar, BA (hons) Professional musicianship)|Drums (professional music) (Drums, BA (hons) Professional musicianship)|Vocals (professional music) (Vocals, BA (hons) Professional musicianship)|Songwriting (BA (hons) Songwriting)|Music business (Ba (hons) Music business)|Event Management (BA (hons) Event management)|Musical Production (BA (hons) Music production)|Journalism in the field of music (BA (hons) Music journalism).|Essential styles (Basic styles in music)|Techniques (Music Techniques)|Applied music business (music business (applied))|Artist development and entrepreneurship (Artist development and entrepreneurship)|Live performance workshop (Live: Skills Development Workshop)|Music theory and notation (Music: theory and notation).|Research methods|Professional musicianship (Professional music playing)|Cultural perspectives (Cultural perspectives)|Performance in context (View in context)|Applied music theory and critical listening (Applied music theory and critical listening).|Studio musicianship (Studio music making)|Studio recording (studio sound recording)|Music business studies (Business studies in the field of music)|Music publishing.|Professional project (Professional individual project)|Professional development (Professional Development)|Analytical perspectives|Ensemble performance (Performance of a professional musical group).|Music teaching practice (Practice of teaching music)|Solo performance (Individual Performance and Performance)|Music theory and analysis (music theory and analysis)|Online music (Online music).|Music business (Business in the music field)|Artist development and entrepreneurship (Development and entrepreneurship)|Songwriting techniques (songwriting techniques)|Songwriting styles and genres (Songwriting styles and genres)|Live performance workshop (sw) (live performance workshops)|Music theory in practice|Research methods|Cultural perspectives|Writing for digital media (Writing for digital media)|Music publishing (Music publishing)|Creative processes (Creative and creative processes)|Professional project (Professional design)|Professional development (Professional Development)|Analytical perspectives (Analytical Perspectives)|Commercial songwriting (Writing songs for sale in the commercial field).|Performance in context (View in context)|Studio musicianship (Studio musical activity)|Studio recording (studio sound recording)|Applied music theory and critical (music theory and criticism in applied fields)|Music teaching practice (music teaching practice)|Ensemble performance (speeches professional team)|Music theory and analysis|Online music (Online music).|Concert / event promotion & tour management (Promotion of concerts / events and concert tour management)|Live sound technology (Live Sound Technology)|Administration & entrepreneurship (Administrative and business activity)|Introduction to digital music (Digital music: introduction)|Artist development and management (Artistic development and management)|Music business (Business in the music field).|Research methods|Sound recording technology|Cultural perspectives|Marketing & media (Marketing and media resources)|Music publishing (Publishing in the music field).|Professional project (Professional design)|Professional development (Professional Development)|Analytical perspectives (Analytical Perspectives)|Music futures (musical future)|Music event management (Guide music events and events).|Concert / event promotion & tour management (Concert promotion and tour management)|Administration & entrepreneurship (Administrative activity and enterprise)|Event concept & design (Events: concepts and design)|Introducing event management (Introduction to the specialty)|Music business (Business in the music field).|Research methods|Engaging with events (wbl) (Events: special seminar)|Events & the audience (Events and audience)|Event logistics & services (logistics and event services)|Events in context.|Professional project (Design in the professional field)|Professional development (Professional Development)|Financial management & funding|Event promotion & digital media (Promotion and digital media)|Events & the environment (Events and environment).|Audio theory & acoustics (Theory of audio sound and acoustics)|Computer music production (Writing computer music)|Creative sound studies (Creative and creative studies)|Studio engineering (Studio Specialist)|Mixing & arrangement (Mixing and mixing)|Music production in context (Production in the music field in context)|Music & sound for the moving image (Music and sound for moving image)|Sound studio production (Sound: studio production)|Music production industry (sound industry)|Production project.|Computer music performance (Musical performance: computer)|Live sound production (Live sound)|Computer music design|Sound & music for games (Sound and music for computer games)|Immersive environments|Video & multimedia production (Video and multimedia production).|Introduction to music journalism (Introduction to the specialty)|Music journalism techniques|Journalism in context (Context)|Writing for the music industry|Music and digital media (Music and digital media resources).|Research methods|Cultural perspectives|Artist development and PR (Development and PR)|Music journalism principles, ethics and law (Principles, ethics and law in journalism)|Digital media production.|Global communication|Creative entrepreneurship (Creative entrepreneurship)|Professional project (Professional project)|Professional development.|for citizens and residents of Britain and the European Union = 7650 £ / year|for international students = £ 13,350 / year.|Production: work with sound equipment, mixing,|Performance: playing musical instruments for work in the theater,|Composition: writing songs for different purposes,|Entrepreneurship: creation and development of business, cooperation.|Prestigious and famous institution|Is part of the BIMM network|Quality Programs|New campus, high level of equipment|Professional teachers and staff|The possibility of obtaining a diploma or bachelor's degree|Broad Career Development Program|Assistance in adaptation to foreign students|Comfortable level of accommodation.|2 studios for live performance|2 computer labs with the best computers and multimedia equipment|Full drum studio|teacher's room|Computer center|Sound recording studio|Audience for leisure and independent work|Administrative premises|Instruments and equipment: Gibson, Fender, Music Man guitars and basses; Korg keys; LP percussion equipment; Zildjian drum plates; percussion instruments Mapex; amplifiers and audio equipment Marshall, Hartke, Peavey; Shure microphones; programs and software Logic, ProTools.|Trimester 1: from October 1 to December 7|Trimester 2: from January 7 to March 15|Trimester 3: from April 8 to June 14.|Citizens and residents of Britain and the European Union = £ 6950|International students = £ 12,450|Citizens and residents of Britain and the European Union = £ 7650|International students = £ 13,350|Citizens and residents of Britain and the European Union = £ 5,500|International students = £ 11,000.|Registration fee|Deposit confirming a place on the course|Exam Board|Tuition deposit|Air tickets in both directions|Round trip|Mandatory Medical Insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).|Choosing a program, clarifying the details of admission,|Filling out the registration form, providing the required documents,|Receiving a positive response on the consideration of the application,|Passing possible entrance exams, including interviews,|Receiving an official invitation to the program,|Making a deposit to reserve a seat,|Arrival at the campus and start of classes.|for diploma and bachelor degree: high school diploma|for teaching and teaching certificate: undergraduate degree (or equivalent)|diploma of graduation.|Future Talent Scholarship,|Fair Access Fund – payments for students who have outstanding success but are in a difficult life situation,|Fatboy Slim Martles Scholarship.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
BIMM University Manchester is a prestigious and renowned private university (music institute) specializing in providing musical and creative education. The institution is part of the BIMM network, which has campuses in the cities of England, Ireland and Germany (with the main office in London). The branch was opened in 2016 and has an exceptionally high level of equipment and the best equipment in the world! There are professional and high-quality programs: ||| |The institute educates students from all over the world, there is an individualized system of education, where each student receives the maximum knowledge of practice. Teachers and specialists have very high qualifications, extensive work experience and professional activities, most of them are active practitioners - musicians, singers, specialists in the music industry. The institute pays great attention to the development of professional and career qualities, there are cooperation agreements with many companies, agencies and managers. ||| |By entering BIMM University Manchester - you can be sure that you will receive an excellent education and a high level of skills, you will be able to express yourself and be sure to achieve your goals! ||| |There's no straightforward answer as all these factors are important. It's crucial to thoroughly research using various sources, including official websites and government data. Look into regional salaries, fast-growing professional fields, and the cost of living to gain a comprehensive view of not just your education but also potential future life. ||| |1. Age of participants: from 19 years ||| |2. Length of study: 2 years ||| |3. Start of classes: October, January ||| |4. Level of English: IELTS 6.0 ||| |5. Level of education: high school diploma (minimum) ||| |6. Language of instruction: English. ||| |BIMM University Manchester - offers applicants from any country in the world high-quality programs for Diploma programs in various fields. For admission it is necessary to have an appropriate level of education, knowledge and skills, to be fluent in English. Education continues for two years (two courses), each area includes a complex of disciplines and subjects. Many applicants choose Diploma programs for themselves: this certificate provides an opportunity to start their professional and labor activities faster, and if you wish, you can always go back to study and enter the appropriate undergraduate course. ||| |In the classroom, great attention is paid to practical work, master classes are constantly held, including with the participation of guest stars and experts. Thanks to the career development program and professional skills, students have the opportunity to express themselves and their talents, to get an audition in prestigious companies. Many students even before receiving the degree receive offers of cooperation. Upon successful completion of the full period of study, the student is awarded a degree and is awarded a diploma in the relevant direction. ||| |A sample Diploma curriculum for BIMM University Manchester: ||| |Artist Development Diploma programs in the following directions: Guitar, Bass guitar, Drums, Vocals (courses vary in content depending on the direction): ||| |1st year: ||| |2nd year: ||| |Song Writing (Artist Development Diploma In Songwriting): ||| |1st year: ||| |2nd year: ||| |Events and sound production (Diploma In Events And Sound Production): ||| |1st year: ||| |2nd year: ||| |Possible jobs and employment specialties after obtaining a diploma and bachelor's degree from BIMM University Manchester: ||| |Tuition for Diploma programs at BIMM University Manchester: ||| |1. Age of participants: from 17 years ||| |2. Length of study: 3 years (standard programs) ||| |3. Start of classes: October, January, April ||| |4. Level of English: IELTS 5.5-6.0 ||| |5. Level of education: graduation diploma (minimum 2 A-level subjects at level C or above, or BTEC equivalent to Level 3) ||| |6. Language of instruction: English. ||| |BIMM UniversityManchester accepts documents from applicants from any country in the world who have the necessary level of education, skills, knowledge and creative talents. The selection takes into account various achievements, diplomas, victories in various competitions and contests; A prerequisite for admission is a high level of knowledge of the English language. ||| |Each program contains a specific set of disciplines and subjects, through which all aspects of the chosen specialization are revealed. The educational process is practical and individualized, the students spend a lot of time on the tool / equipment, they are constantly engaged in studios, rehearsing individually and in groups. Teachers work personally with each student and help them better understand their capabilities, develop their own and unique style. The institute specialists are at the same time acting musicians, singers, and creative people, which gives students a unique chance to learn information first-hand, ask questions of interest and receive detailed answers to them. Mutual understanding and close cooperation reigns between students and teachers. ||| |The Institute maintains partnerships with a large number of recording studios, creative centers, production companies. Constantly held workshops and auditions, student concerts and performances that are attended by invited experts and stars - this gives students the opportunity to declare themselves during their studies: talented students can be seen by agents and specialists of companies (often students receive offers of work and cooperation before graduation). Upon successful completion of the full period of study, students receive a bachelor's degree and diploma in the relevant specialization. ||| |Sample undergraduate curricula at BIMM University Manchester: ||| |Programs: Guitar, Bass guitar, Drums, Vocal (BA (hons) Professional musicianship): ||| |1 course: ||| |2 course: ||| |1) Basic: ||| |2) Optional (optional): ||| |3 course: ||| |1) Basic: ||| |2) Optional (optional): ||| |Songwriting (BA (hons) Songwriting): ||| |Main modules: ||| |Optional (optional): ||| |Music business (Ba (hons) Music business): ||| |1 course: ||| |2 course: ||| |3 course: ||| |Event Management (BA (hons) Event management): ||| |1 course: ||| |2 course: ||| |3 course: ||| |Musical Production (BA (hons) Music production): ||| |Major: ||| |Optional (optional): ||| |Music journalism (BA (hons) Music journalism): ||| |1 course: ||| |2 course: ||| |3 course: ||| |The tuition fee for undergraduate programs: ||| |On the campus in Manchester, a Master's program in the specialty "Practice of Popular Music" is presented. Students have the opportunity to pass it both full-time - in one year, and in the format of a part-time study - in two years. ||| |To obtain applied skills and knowledge, all students choose one of three areas of the program: |||
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Diploma in Higher Education, Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english)
Bank House, Faulkner St, Manchester M1 4EH, United Kingdom
Trimester 1: from October 1 to December 7|Trimester 2: from January 7 to March 15|Trimester 3: from April 8 to June 14.|Citizens and residents of Britain and the European Union = £ 6950|International students = £ 12,450|Citizens and residents of Britain and the European Union = £ 7650|International students = £ 13,350|Citizens and residents of Britain and the European Union = £ 5,500|International students = £ 11,000.|Registration fee|Deposit confirming a place on the course|Exam Board|Tuition deposit|Air tickets in both directions|Round trip|Mandatory Medical Insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).
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English
A-Level
12,450
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United Kingdom
Manchester
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https://smapse.com//bimm-british-amp-irish-modern-music-institute-brighton/
BIMM University Brighton
8.2
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Description of BIMM University Brighton
Founded: 1983 (main campus), 2001 (campus in Brighton)|Location: Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom|Age: from 18 years old|Language of instruction: English|Type of institution: private university|Accommodation: student residence, host family, apartments, hotel.|Guitar (Guitar)|Bass guitar|Drums|Vocals|Music production (Music production)|Songwriting|Journalism in the field of music (Music journalism)|Live Sound|Event Management|Music business (Music business).|Diploma (2 courses, Diploma degree)|First Diploma (1 course, First Diploma award).|Guitar (Guitar, Diploma In Music Performance)|Bass guitar (Bass guitar, Diploma In Music Performance)|Drums (Drums, Diploma In Music Performance)|Vocals (Vocals, Diploma In Music Performance)|Guitar (Guitar, First Diploma in Modern Music)|Bass guitar (Bass guitar, First Diploma in Modern Music)|Drums (Drums, First Diploma in Modern Music)|Vocals (Vocals, First Diploma in Modern Music).|Technical development|Session styles (Sessions by styles)|Ear training (Hearing training)|Music industry career development (Career in the music industry)|Pre-production|Live performance workshop (live performance: workshops)|Performance preparation|Extended studies (Extended Study).|Technical development (Technical Development)|Music in context (Music in context)|Music theory and improvisation (Theory and improvisation in music)|Recording preparation (Pre-recording)|Pre-production|Research and investigation|Music industry career development (music industry and career)|Extended studies (Advanced Studies).|Arrangement analysis and composition (Arrangements)|Studio skills (Studio skills)|Ear training (Hearing training)|Music industry career development|Pre-production|Live performance workshop (live performance workshops)|Performance preparation|Extended studies.|Production techniques|Music in context (Music in context)|Music theory and composition|Recording preparation (Preparing for studio recording)|Pre-production|Live performance workshop (live performance workshops)|Research and investigation|Music industry career development|Extended studies.|Music Industry in Context|Live Event Management (Live Event Management)|Marketing and Promotion|Music Industry Studies (Studies in the music industry)|Music Management|Music Industry Careers (Career)|A & R|Extended Studies.|Music Release Project (Music Project)|Introduction to Music Journalism (Introduction to music journalism)|Music Publishing (Music Publishing)|Career Development and Entrepreneurship (Career Development and Entrepreneurship)|Tour Management (tour management)|Research and Investigation (Research)|Extended Studies.|Live Sound Production (Live Sound Production)|Live Event Management (Live Event Management)|Live Sound Theory|Music Sequencing and Production (Musical Production)|Studio Skills (Studio Skills)|Ear Training and Mixing (Ear Training and Mixing)|Music Industry Career Development (Career Development in the music industry)|Extended Studies.|Live Sound|Live Recording Theory|Live Recording Practice (Live Recording Practice)|Production Techniques (Production Techniques)|Tour Management|Research and Investigation (Research and Development)|Music Industry Career Development|Extended Studies.|A & R coordinator (A & R Coordinator)|A & R director (A & R Director)|Accountant|Artist|Artist liaison (Artist Coordinator)|Artists relations manager (Artistic Relationship Management)|Backline technician (Feedback Specialist)|Booking agent (Agent)|Brand manager|Business manager|Commercial band (Commercial team)|Cruise ship musician (musician of a cruise ship)|Distribution manager|Festival manager (Festival Manager)|Games composer (Composer for computer games)|Instrument manufacturer (Instrument Making)|Label manager (label manager)|Lawyer (Lawyer)|Licensing representatives (License Representative)|Lyricist|Marketing manager|Mastering engineer|Media analyst (Media analysis)|Merchandiser (Merchandiser)|Mixing engineer|Music blogger (music blogger)|Musical director (Music Director)|Music journalist|Music producer (Music Producer)|Music publisher (Music publisher)|Music sync editor|Music web designer (Music web designer)|Photographer|Press agent (Press Agent)|Private music tutor (Private Music Tutor)|Production manager|Production floor manager (Production Floor Manager)|Promoter (Promoter)|Promoter's representative|Publicist|Radio broadcaster (Broadcaster)|Recording engineer (recording engineer)|School music teacher (School music teacher)|Session musician (session musician)|Social media manager (social network manager)|Songwriter (Songwriting)|Sound designer (sound designer)|Sound engineer (sound engineer)|Stage manager (Director)|Systems technician|Tour manager|University tutor (University teacher)|Video director (Video Director).|for citizens and residents of Britain and the European Union = 6950 £ / year|for foreign students: check with our specialists.|Guitar (Guitar, BA (hons) Professional musicianship)|Bass guitar (Bass guitar, BA 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perspectives|Ensemble performance (Performance by a professional musical group)|Music teaching practice (practice in teaching music)|Solo performance (Individual performances and performances)|Music theory and analysis (music theory and analysis)|Online music (Online music).|Music business (Business in the music field)|Artist development and entrepreneurship (Development and entrepreneurship)|Songwriting techniques (songwriting techniques)|Songwriting styles and genres (Songwriting styles and genres)|Live performance workshop (sw) (live performance workshops)|Music theory in practice.|Research methods|Cultural perspectives|Writing for digital media (Writing for digital media)|Music publishing (Music publishing)|Creative processes (Creative and creative processes)|Performance in context (View in context)|Studio musicianship (Studio musical activity)|Studio recording (studio sound recording)|Applied music theory and critical (music theory and criticism in applied fields).|Professional project (Professional design)|Professional development (Professional Development)|Analytical perspectives (Analytical Perspectives)|Commercial songwriting (Writing songs for the commercial sphere)|Music teaching practice (music teaching practice)|Ensemble performance (speeches professional team)|Music theory and analysis|Online music (Online music).|Concert / event promotion & tour management (Promotion of concerts / events and concert tour management)|Live sound technology (Live sound: technology)|Administration & entrepreneurship (Administrative and business activity)|Introduction to digital music (Introduction to digital music)|Artist development and management (Artistic development and management)|Music business (Business in the music field).|Research methods|Sound recording technology|Cultural perspectives (Cultural perspectives)|Marketing & media (Marketing and media resources)|Music publishing (Publishing in music).|Professional project (Professional design)|Professional development (Professional Development)|Analytical perspectives (Perspectives: analytics)|Music futures (The Future of Music)|Music event management (Management of music events and events).|Concert / event promotion & tour management (Concert promotion and tour management)|Administration & entrepreneurship (Administrative activity and enterprise)|Event concept & design (Concepts and event design)|Introducing event management (Introduction to event management)|Music business (Business in the music field).|Research methods|Engaging with events (wbl) (Events: special seminar)|Events & the audience (Event Audience)|Event logistics & services (Events: logistics and service)|Events in context.|Professional project (Design in the professional field)|Professional development (Professional Development)|Financial management & funding|Event promotion & digital media (Promotion and digital media)|Events & the environment (Events and environment).|Audio theory & acoustics (Theory of audio sound and acoustics)|Computer music production 1 (Writing computer music)|Creative sound studies (Creative and creative studies)|Studio engineering (Studio Specialist)|Mixing & arrangement (Mixing and mixing)|Music Business (Music business).|Music production in context (Production in the music field in context)|Music & sound for the moving image (Music and sound for moving image)|Sound studio production (Production of studio sound)|Computer music production 1 (Writing computer music)|Music production industry (sound industry)|Computer music performance|Live sound production.|Audio Post Production (Audio Post Production)|Production Project|Professional Development (Professional Development)|Computer Music Design|Sound and Music for Games (Sound and music for computer games)|Immersive Environments (Environment)|Video & Multimedia Production (Video and Multimedia Production).|Introduction to music journalism (Introduction to music journalism)|Music journalism techniques|Journalism in context (Journalism in context)|Music Business (Business in the music field)|Writing for the music industry (Writing talent for the music industry)|Music and digital media (Music and digital media resources).|Research methods|Cultural perspectives|Artist development and PR (Development and PR)|Music journalism principles, ethics and law (Principles, ethics and law in journalism)|Digital media production.|Global communication|Creative entrepreneurship (Creative entrepreneurship)|Professional project (Professional project)|Professional development.|for citizens and residents of Britain and the European Union = 7250 £ / year|for international students = £ 12,250 / year.|Age — from 21 years old,|The duration of the study is one year.|Popular Musical Practice,|Training, teaching in creative industries.|Student houses (dormitories)|Host families|Apartments|Hotels|Famous and prestigious institution|First BIMM College|High-quality and popular programs|Exceptional quality education|Feedback from the creative industry|High level of equipment|The best tools and equipment|Career development|Adaptation of foreign students.|Two audiences for live performances (Live Performance Rooms) (equipment: D & B power amps, Van Damme stage boxes & multicore, Marshall, Orange, Cornford, Hiwatt & Fender guitar equipment, Orange & Aguilar Bass, Bass, Drawmer, Drum sample pads and Van Damme stage boxes & multicore)|Two drum studios (Tama Starclassic Performer drum kits, Zildjian Cymbals, Roland SPD-SX and Roland TD-25KV V-drum Kits)|Theory Room (11 Yamaha Piaggero NP-V60 keyboards)|Songwriting room (Yamaha upright piano, Hammond organ, Roland & Kurzweil keyboards, Marshall, Hi Watt and Ashdown amps, Fender, Takamine and Ozark acoustic guitars, and percussion)|Bass guitar room (Ampeg SVT class head and 8 x 10 cab, a Hartke L1000 and speaker stack, Orange AD200 with 4 × 10 & 1 × 15 cabs, Eden WTX-500 and a Hiwatt 200 amp and cab.)|Guitar Room (Orange TH30, Rockerverb 50 & AD30 Heads, Marshall DSL 100w & JCM 2000 50w Heads, Laney TI 100W & GH50 Half Stacks and Victory V30 heads)|Professional equipment Mac Suites|Sound recording studio|Student Resource Center|Audience leisure and independent work.|Trimester 1: from October 1 to December 7|Trimester 2: from January 7 to March 15|Trimester 3: from April 8 to June 14.|Trimester 1: from September 10 to October 19, from October 29 to December 7|Trimester 2: from January 7 to February 8, from February 18 to March 29|Trimester 3: from April 8 to June 14.|Citizens and residents of Britain and the European Union = £ 6950|International students = £ 12,450|Citizens and residents of Britain and the European Union = £ 7,250|International students = £ 12,750|Citizens and residents of Britain and the European Union = £ 5,500|International students = £ 11,000.|Registration fee|Deposit confirming a place on the course|Exam Board|Tuition deposit|Air tickets in both directions|Round trip|Mandatory Medical Insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).|Selection of the program, clarification of entry deadlines and requirements,|Filling out the application, providing the required documents, translated into English and certified by the responsible authorities,|Receiving a positive response from the admissions committee,|Passing possible entrance exams, interviews,|Obtaining an official invitation to study, with the help of which foreign candidates can apply for visa documents,|Making a deposit to book a seat in the class,|Arrive at the campus to start classes.|for diploma and bachelor programs: high school diploma|for teaching and teaching certificate: undergraduate degree (or equivalent)|Fatboy Slim Martlets Scholarship,|Future Talent Scholarship,|Fair Access Fund – Given to students who would not otherwise be able to pay tuition but are outstanding musicians.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
BIMM UniversityBrighton is a unique educational institution specializing in providing quality education in musical and creative areas. Conducts its history since 1983, when Drumtech was opened in London, in which education was conducted in several directions (drums, guitar, bass, keyboard and vocals), and which later became known as Tech Music School (TMS). The campus in Brighton was the first to receive its current name (BIMM College) and hospitably opened its doors in 2001. Here many educational programs and directions were tried for the first time, many innovations were tested for the first time, including the system of direct connection with the country's music industry, the opportunity to express themselves and show their talents directly to representatives of music companies and organizations. The incredible success and popularity of the college in Brighton has launched a whole network in different cities of England, Ireland and Europe. ||| |Today, students from all over the world undergraduate and Diploma degrees are taught at the institute, and summer school programs are also available. An individualized learning system is used - each student receives the maximum attention, master classes and practical exercises are constantly held. Directions of study: ||| |The instructors are exceptional professionals, many of them are talented and famous musicians, vocalists, people of creative professions. Thanks to this, students receive first-hand information and can always count on help and support. Success is promoted by an active system for developing career and employment skills. ||| |BIMM University Brighton is an excellent choice for those who want to develop their talents, set global and ambitious goals for themselves and will definitely succeed! ||| |There's no straightforward answer as all these factors are important. It's crucial to thoroughly research using various sources, including official websites and government data. Look into regional salaries, fast-growing professional fields, and the cost of living to gain a comprehensive view of not just your education but also potential future life. ||| |1. Age of participants: from 18 years ||| |2. Duration of education: 2 years (standard programs), 1 year (First Diploma) ||| |3. Start of classes: September, January, April ||| |4. Level of English: IELTS 6.0 ||| |5. Level of education: diploma ||| |6. Language of instruction: English. ||| |BIMM University Brighton - offers applicants the opportunity to receive professional Diploma degrees, which provide opportunities for employment, the start of a professional career and further education. For admission, you must have an appropriate level of education and a high level of knowledge of English. Two different levels of programs are available for students: ||| |Each area includes a set of disciplines and subjects aimed at obtaining fundamental skills and knowledge in the chosen direction - all modules and disciplines are developed very carefully and are constantly refined, taking into account all the latest developments and achievements. Teachers and mentors pay special attention to the development of practical skills and abilities - each student receives the maximum attention. Master classes and meetings with invited experts are held on a regular basis. Thanks to the cooperation of the institute with various companies in the industry, students have the opportunity to express themselves and show their talents, acquire valuable contacts, and start profitable cooperation. ||| |Upon successful completion of a course of study, students receive Diploma or First Diploma degrees and may begin professional or labor activity, and in the future, graduates may return to the process of study and transfer to a certain undergraduate course in the relevant direction. Many graduates are successful in their professional and work activities, becoming famous musicians, singers and creative people. ||| |1. Artist Development Diploma in Music Performance (Artistic Development in Music Performance): ||| |2. Writing Songs (Artist Development Diploma In Songwriting) ||| |3. Music Business (Entrepreneurs Diploma In Music Business) ||| |4. Production: Events and Sound (Diploma In Events And Sound Production). ||| |First Diploma programs in BIMM University Brighton: ||| |First Diploma in Modern Music (on directions): ||| |A sample Diploma curriculum for BIMM University Brighton: ||| |Artist Development Diploma (Guitar, Bass, Drums, Vocals) (modules and objects differ in content depending on the direction): ||| |1st year: ||| |2nd year: ||| |Song Writing (Artist Development Diploma In Songwriting): ||| |1st year: ||| |2nd year: ||| |Music Business (Entrepreneurs Diploma In Music Business): ||| |1st year: ||| |2nd year: ||| |Events and sound production (Diploma In Events And Sound Production): ||| |1st year: ||| |2nd year: ||| |Places of employment and employment after obtaining a diploma and bachelor's degree from BIMM University Brighton: ||| |Tuition for Diploma programs at BIMM University Brighton: ||| |1. Age of participants: from 17 years ||| |2. Length of study: 3 years (standard programs) ||| |3. Start of classes: October, January, April ||| |4. Level of English: IELTS 5.5-6.0 ||| |5. Level of education: graduation diploma (minimum 2 A-level subjects at level C or above, or BTEC equivalent to Level 3) ||| |6. Language of instruction: English. ||| |BIMM - British & Irish Modern Music Institute Brighton - accepts applicants from around the world with the necessary level of education and skills and an appropriate level of English. The competition for admission is high, therefore not only educational documents are taken into account, but also various achievements, diplomas, victories in various competitions. Enrolled in the institute can be proud of themselves, because today it is one of the best educational institutions of its kind in Europe and around the world! ||| |Each student chooses for himself the program that is interesting to him and meets his expectations and goals. Curricula are drawn up taking into account the latest achievements in teaching and creativity. The schedule contains a set of disciplines and subjects that best disclose all aspects of the specialty and give a fundamental level of knowledge and skills. ||| |Much attention is paid to practical skills: students constantly spend time playing instruments, working and rehearsing individually and as part of groups. The teachers of the institute are professionals: many of them are acting popular musicians, soloists, recording company employees. They not only give students knowledge of theory and practice, but can answer any question regarding the current state of the industry and give valuable advice “first-hand”. ||| |The school maintains partnerships with professional recording studios, companies, production centers and other creative organizations. Already during their studies, students have the opportunity to declare themselves, to take part in the audition, to show their talents. Many receive offers of cooperation even before they graduate, as more and more professionals from all over the world pay attention to the institute and its graduates who successfully realize their potential in various countries. ||| |1) Professional musicianship (Professional music playing): ||| |2) Songwriting (BA (hons) Songwriting) ||| |3) Music business (Ba (hons) Music business) ||| |4) Event Management (BA (hons) Event management) ||| |5) Musical production (BA (hons) Music production) ||| |6) Music journalism (BA (hons) Music journalism). ||| |Exemplary undergraduate curriculum programs at BIMM - British & Irish Modern Music Institute Brighton: ||| |Professional music playing (on directions): Guitar, Bass guitar, Drums, Vocal (BA (hons) Professional musicianship): ||| |1 course: ||| |2 course: ||| |1) Required: ||| |2) To choose: ||| |3 course: ||| |1) Required: ||| |2) At choice (two subjects): ||| |Songwriting (BA (hons) Songwriting): ||| |1 course: ||| |2 course: ||| |1) Required: ||| |2) Optional (one item from the list): ||| |3 course: ||| |1) Required: ||| |2) Optional (one item): ||| |Music business (Ba (hons) Music business): ||| |1 course: ||| |2 course: ||| |3 course: ||| |Event Management (BA (hons) Event management): ||| |1 course: ||| |2 course: ||| |3 course: ||| |Musical Production (BA (hons) Music production): ||| |1 course: ||| |2 course: ||| |1) Required: ||| |2) Optional (one item): ||| |3 course: ||| |1) Required: ||| |2) At choice (two subjects): ||| |Music journalism (BA (hons) Music journalism): ||| |1 course: ||| |2 course: ||| |3 course: ||| |Two Master's specializations are taught at the Brighton campus of the Institute of Music: ||| |The training takes one year in a full-time format, consists of attending theoretical lectures, practical classes and creating an individual project. Throughout their time on campus, students will be guided by highly qualified faculty, guest speakers, and mentors who will assist at every step of the academic journey. ||| |Outside of classes, the student will have a wide variety of opportunities for self-development: from master classes, rehearsals and participation in student groups to practice on the basis of partner organizations, the implementation of a startup project. |||
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38-42 Brunswick St W, Hove BN3 1EL, United Kingdom
Trimester 1: from October 1 to December 7|Trimester 2: from January 7 to March 15|Trimester 3: from April 8 to June 14.|Trimester 1: from September 10 to October 19, from October 29 to December 7|Trimester 2: from January 7 to February 8, from February 18 to March 29|Trimester 3: from April 8 to June 14.|Citizens and residents of Britain and the European Union = £ 6950|International students = £ 12,450|Citizens and residents of Britain and the European Union = £ 7,250|International students = £ 12,750|Citizens and residents of Britain and the European Union = £ 5,500|International students = £ 11,000.|Registration fee|Deposit confirming a place on the course|Exam Board|Tuition deposit|Air tickets in both directions|Round trip|Mandatory Medical Insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).
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BIMM University Bristol
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Description of BIMM University Bristol
Founded: 1983 (main campus), 2008 (campus in Bristol)|Location: Bristol (unitary unit with the status of "city"), the region of South-West England, England, Britain|Age: from 18 years old|Language of instruction: English|Type of institution: private university|Accommodation: student residence, host family, apartments, hotel.|Guitar (Guitar)|Bass guitar (bass guitar)|Drums (Percussion)|Vocals (Vocals)|Music production|Songwriting (songwriting)|Music journalism (music journalism)|Event management|Music business (Music business).|BPI|Universal music|Sony music|Warner music|Music week|PRS for music|Three six zero|Believe digital|Reeperbahn festival Hamburg|The great escape festival|INTL live music conference|East side music days Berlin|Glastonbury festival|Liverpool sound city|Pledgemusic|Duff press|Some friendly pr|RAK studios|Communion music|The Agency.|Media, Communications,|Music Business,|Bass|Drums|Vocal|Guitar|Promotion of events,|Electronic music production,|Music Production,|Live 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composition of compositions)|Studio skills (studio skills)|Ear training (Hearing training)|Music industry career development|Pre-production|Live performance workshop (live performance workshops)|Performance preparation (preparatory processes for the performance)|Extended studies.|Production techniques|Music in context (Music in context)|Music theory and composition|Live performance workshop (live performance workshops)|Research and investigation (Research and detailed analysis)|Music industry career development (Career and professional development in the music industry)|Recording preparation (Preparation for recording in the studio)|Pre-production|Extended studies.|A & R coordinator (A & R Coordinator)|A & R director (A & R Director)|Accountant|Artist|Artist liaison (Artist Coordinator)|Artists relations manager (Artistic Relationship Management)|Backline technician (Feedback Specialist)|Booking agent (Agent)|Brand manager|Business manager|Commercial band (Commercial team)|Cruise ship musician (musician of a cruise ship)|Distribution manager|Festival manager (Festival Manager)|Games composer (Composer for computer games)|Instrument manufacturer (Instrument Making)|Label manager (label manager)|Lawyer (Lawyer)|Licensing representatives (License Representative)|Lyricist|Marketing manager|Mastering engineer|Media analyst (Media analysis)|Merchandiser (Merchandiser)|Mixing engineer|Music blogger (music blogger)|Musical director (Music Director)|Music journalist|Music producer (Music Producer)|Music publisher (Music publisher)|Music sync editor|Music web designer (Music web designer)|Photographer|Press agent (Press Agent)|Private music tutor (Private Music Tutor)|Production manager|Production floor manager (Production Floor Manager)|Promoter (Promoter)|Promoter's representative|Publicist|Radio broadcaster (Broadcaster)|Recording engineer (recording engineer)|School music teacher (School music teacher)|Session musician (session musician)|Social media manager (social network manager)|Songwriter (Songwriting)|Sound designer (sound designer)|Sound engineer (sound engineer)|Stage manager (Director)|Systems technician|Tour manager|University tutor (University teacher)|Video director (Video Director).|Danny O'Donoghue (The Script)|KT Tunstall|Chuck D (Public Enemy)|Imelda may|Graham Coxon (Blur)|Keane|Stephen Street (Producer: Blur, The Smiths)|Nile Rodgers (Chic, Daft Punk)|Michael Eavis (Glastonbury)|Lawson|Ben Thompson (Two Door Cinema Club)|Roger Daltrey CBE (The Who).|Guitar (Guitar, BA (hons) Professional musicianship)|Bass guitar (Bass guitar, BA (hons) Professional musicianship)|Drums (Drums, BA (hons) Professional musicianship)|Vocals (Vocals, BA (hons) Professional musicianship)|Songwriting (BA (hons) Songwriting)|Music business (Ba (hons) Music business)|Event Management (BA (hons) Event management)|Musical Production (BA (hons) Music production)|Journalism in the field of music (BA (hons) Music journalism).|Essential styles|Techniques|Applied music business (Applied music business)|Artist development and entrepreneurship (Artistic development and entrepreneurship)|Music theory and notation.|Research methods|Professional musicianship (Music)|Cultural perspectives (Cultural perspectives)|Applied music theory and critical listening (Applied music theory and critical listening)|Studio musicianship (Studio musical activity)|Studio recording (sound recording)|Music business studies (Business studies in the field of music)|Music publishing (Music publishing).|Professional project (Professional project)|Professional development (Professional Development)|Analytical perspectives|Ensemble performance (Performance in the musical group)|Music teaching practice (Teaching music: practice).|Music business (Business in the field of music)|Artist development and entrepreneurship (Development and entrepreneurship)|Songwriting techniques (songwriting techniques)|Songwriting styles and genres (Songwriting styles and genres)|Live performance workshop (sw) (Live performance workshops)|Music theory in practice.|Research methods|Cultural perspectives (Cultural perspectives)|Writing for digital media (Writing lyrics and songs for digital media resources)|Music publishing (Music publishing)|Creative processes (Creative process)|Performance in context (View in context)|Studio musicianship (musical activity in the studio)|Studio recording (recording processes in the studio).|Professional project (Professional project)|Professional development (Professional Development)|Analytical perspectives (Analytical Perspectives)|Commercial songwriting (writing songs for commerce and sales)|Music teaching practice (Getting music teaching practice)|Ensemble performance (Performance in the musical professional group).|Concert / event promotion & tour management (Concerts and events: promotion and management of concert tours)|Live sound technology (Live sound: technology)|Administration & entrepreneurship (Administration and Enterprise)|Introduction to digital music (Introduction to digital music)|Music business (Business in the music field).|Research methods|Sound recording technology (Studio recording technology)|Cultural perspectives (Cultural perspectives)|Marketing & media (Marketing and Media)|Music publishing (Publishing in music).|Music futures (The Future of Music)|Music event management (event and event management)|Professional project (Professional design)|Analytical perspectives.|Concert / event promotion & tour management (Development and promotion of concerts and events and tour management)|Introducing event management (Introduction to event management)|Administration & entrepreneurship (administrative (administrative) and enterprise activity)|Event concept & design (Events and events: concepts and design).|Research methods (Research methods and analysis)|Engaging with events (wbl) (Attractive and memorable events)|Events & the audience (Event Audience)|Event logistics & services (Events: logistics and service)|Events in context.|Professional project (Professional project and design process)|Professional development (Professional Development)|Financial management & funding (Finance, funds and financing)|Events & the environment (Events and events and the environment).|Audio theory & acoustics (Theory of audio sound and acoustics)|Mixing & arrangement (Mixing and mixing)|Computer music production (Production and writing of computer music)|Studio engineering (Engineer Studio)|Music Business (Music business).|Music production in context|Music & sound for the moving image (Music and sound for moving image)|Sound studio production (Production of studio sound)|Music production industry (Features of functioning and standards of the music industry)|Computer music performance (Computer Performance)|Live sound production (Features of live sound).|Audio Post Production (Audio Post Production)|Production Project (Production Project)|Professional Development (Professional Development)|Immersive Environments (Accompanying Environment)|Video & Multimedia Production (Video and Multimedia Production).|Introduction to music journalism|Music journalism techniques|Journalism in context (Journalism in context)|Writing for the music industry (Writing for the music industry)|Music and digital media.|Research methods|Artist development and PR (Development and PR)|Music journalism principles, ethics and law (Principles, ethics and law in journalism)|Digital media production.|Global communication|Creative entrepreneurship (creative entrepreneurship)|Professional project (Professional project)|Professional development.|for citizens and residents of Britain and the European Union = 7250 £ / year|for international students = £ 12,750 / year.|Inclusivity and adaptation to learning needs,|Learning Theory and Psychology,|Course design,|Critical and social theories of education,|Coaching, mentoring in individual conditions,|Evaluation and feedback,|Leadership and innovation in education.|Prestigious and popular institution|One of the best musical institutions in Europe and the world.|More than ten years of successful experience|Quality Programs|Highly qualified teachers and mentors|The best equipment and equipment|The practical nature of learning|Career and professional development system|The system of adaptation of foreign students.|Guitar rooms (modern and old equipment from Marshall, Fender, Vox, Mesa Boogie, Gibson, Blackstar and Orange)|Songwriting studio (completed: Roland TD-12 v-kit, Kurzweil stage piano, backline by Laney and Orange)|Specialized vocal studio (Specialist vocal studio) (Kurzweil stage piano, mics by Shure and Rode)|Bass studio (Bass studio) (Laney, MarkBass and Orange)|Drum room (14 top-level Roland TD-12 v-kits, DW drums and Zildjian cymbals)|Artist development room (DW drums, Kurzweil stage piano, amplifiers by Laney and Orange)|Professional computers and computer equipment|The audience for the rest.|Trimester 1: from October 1 to December 7|Trimester 2: from January 7 to March 15|Trimester 3: from April 8 to June 14.|Citizens and residents of Britain and the European Union = from £ 7,250|International students = from £ 12,750.|Registration fee|Deposit confirming a place on the course|Exam Board|Tuition deposit|Air tickets in both directions|Round trip|Mandatory Medical Insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).|Choosing a program,|Filling out the application, providing the required documents. All documents must be translated into English, certified by the responsible authorities,|Receiving a positive response from the admissions committee,|Passing possible entrance exams, interviews,|Obtaining an official invitation to study, with the help of which foreign candidates will be able to obtain visa documents,|Making a deposit to book a seat in the class,|Arrive at the campus to start classes.|Fair Access Fund – helps students who are unable to pay for their own education,|Fatboy Slim Martlets Scholarship,|Future Talent Scholarship.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
BIMM University Bristol is a unique and prestigious educational institution located in Bristol, one of the most important European centers of music and art. The history of the university began in 1983 with the opening of Drumtech in London, later transformed into Tech Music School (TMS). In 2001, the first Brighton BIMM was opened, then other campuses began to open and the Institute went international. Today there are 8 full campus offices in Britain, Ireland and Germany - in London, Manchester, Brighton, Bristol, Dublin, Berlin and Hamburg. Today, students from all over the world are studying here, choosing one of the available areas for themselves: ||| |Every year, the institution's popularity is only growing, and this is easily explained - an increasing number of university graduates declare themselves and their talent from the stage and from speakers around the world. BIMM University Bristol - has become a real source of talent for a decade of activity. The success of students is promoted by high-quality programs, high professionalism of teachers and mentors. An important role in the learning process is played by the development of practical skills, permanent master classes and classes with invited specialists. Bristol is a city where there are 23 recording studios and regularly hosts 5 major music festivals, so that students have the opportunity to express themselves and show their talent, to receive an offer of cooperation or an invitation to work. The Institute maintains close partnerships with companies, studios, festivals: ||| |BIMM University Bristol is a great choice for those who seek to achieve maximum heights in music and art. The institute and its staff will do everything possible to make the goals and dreams of the student a reality! ||| |There's no straightforward answer as all these factors are important. It's crucial to thoroughly research using various sources, including official websites and government data. Look into regional salaries, fast-growing professional fields, and the cost of living to gain a comprehensive view of not just your education but also potential future life. ||| |1. Age of participants: from 18 years ||| |2. Duration of study: 2 years (standard programs) ||| |3. Start of classes: October, January ||| |4. Level of English: IELTS 6.0-6.5 ||| |5. Level of education: graduate school (+ additional certificates and exams) ||| |6. Language of instruction: English. ||| |BIMM University Bristol - offers applicants the opportunity to receive a Diploma degree. For admission it is necessary to have a certain level of education and knowledge of the English language, to meet a number of special requirements. ||| |The standard course lasts 2 years, during which classes are held in a large number of courses and disciplines, in combination with a fundamental level of knowledge and skills. Diploma gives students the opportunity to find a job in professional creative activities and continue their studies. ||| |The educational process has a practical bias: students constantly train in playing instruments or work with equipment, work in studios individually and as part of groups and teams, get used to working in a team and creating talented creative projects. The teachers and mentors of the institute have the highest qualifications: most of them are active musicians, vocalists, representatives of the country's music and creative industry. Constantly held workshops, auditions, meetings with experts. Due to the fact that the university has a large number of partners, students can express themselves and their talent and begin cooperation with a certain company. ||| |Graduates of the programs receive a Diploma in the relevant field and can begin labor and professional activities (you can subsequently continue their studies). ||| |1. Artist Development Diploma in Music Performance (Artistic development in music performance) in the following areas: ||| |2. Writing songs (Artist Development Diploma In Songwriting). ||| |A sample Diploma curriculum for BIMM University Bristol: ||| |Artist Development Diploma (Guitar, Bass Guitar, Drums, Vocals) (modules and content of subjects may vary depending on the chosen specialty): ||| |1st year: ||| |2nd year: ||| |Song Writing (Artist Development Diploma In Songwriting): ||| |1st year: ||| |2nd year: ||| |Specialties and places of employment after obtaining the Diploma degree in BIMM University Bristol (this list is also relevant for bachelor graduates): ||| |Tuition for Diploma programs at BIMM University Bristol: from £ 6950 / year. ||| |1. Age of participants: from 17 years ||| |2. Length of study: 3 years (standard programs) ||| |3. Start of classes: October, January, April ||| |4. Level of English: IELTS 6.0-6.5 ||| |5. Level of education: diploma of graduation (a number of special requirements apply) ||| |6. Language of instruction: English. ||| |BIMM University Bristol - allows applicants from around the world to get a bachelor's degree in music and art. Training continues for 3 years, where each year contains certain modules and disciplines, giving in the complex a fundamental amount of knowledge and skills. ||| |The main feature of the learning process at the institute is its bright practical orientation. Students spend most of their time at workouts, practicing instruments, vocals, equipment and computers. Special workshops are conducted, including with invited experts: ||| |Teachers and mentors have a high level of professionalism and are recognized leaders in the music industry and business. Each student receives individual attention and assistance on all complex issues, foreign students are supported in adaptation to the way of life and development of the level of the English language. At the institute, students can take special internships in well-known companies, participate in music festivals and live performances. ||| |Students who have successfully completed the full course of study receive a prestigious diploma from BIMM University Bristol and can start working and professional activities (about 82% of graduates get a job during the first 6 months after graduation). ||| |BIMM undergraduate curriculum: ||| |Professional music with the following directions: Guitar, Bass guitar, Drums, Vocal (BA (hons) Professional musicianship): ||| |1 course: ||| |2 course: ||| |1. Basic modules: ||| |2. Modules to choose from: ||| |3 course: ||| |Songwriting (BA (hons) Songwriting): ||| |1 course: ||| |2 course: ||| |1. Basic modules: ||| |2. Modules to choose from (one of the list): ||| |3 course: ||| |1. Basic: ||| |2. To choose (one module): ||| |Music business (Ba (hons) Music business): ||| |1 course: ||| |2 course: ||| |3 course: ||| |Event Management (BA (hons) Event management): ||| |1 course: ||| |2 course: ||| |3 course: ||| |Musical Production (BA (hons) Music production): ||| |1 course: ||| |2 course: ||| |1. Basic modules: ||| |2. To choose: ||| |3 course: ||| |1. Basic: ||| |2. To choose: ||| |Music journalism (BA (hons) Music journalism): ||| |1 course: ||| |2 course: ||| |3 course: ||| |Tuition for undergraduate programs at BIMM University Bristol: ||| |On the Bristol campus, students have the opportunity to study in one of two Master's programmes: ||| |This course allows students to develop their skills in four areas: performance, production, writing, and entrepreneurship. Each of the specializations has a curriculum containing specialized subjects. Classes are held under the guidance of subject teachers who help students at every step: in theory, practice, internships, creation of individual projects. ||| |Students of this course have a diverse choice of directions for the development of their creative abilities. The main ones include: ||| |Training in master's programs is presented in two formats: full-time with constant attendance of classes and evening - with part-time attendance. |||
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Diploma in Higher Education, Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english)
25 King Square, Bristol BS2 8JN, United Kingdom
Trimester 1: from October 1 to December 7|Trimester 2: from January 7 to March 15|Trimester 3: from April 8 to June 14.|Citizens and residents of Britain and the European Union = from £ 7,250|International students = from £ 12,750.|Registration fee|Deposit confirming a place on the course|Exam Board|Tuition deposit|Air tickets in both directions|Round trip|Mandatory Medical Insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).
University
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English
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12,450
£
year
United Kingdom
Bristol
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https://smapse.com//university-of-massachusetts-medical-school-umms-university-of-massachusetts-medical-school-in-worcester/
University of Massachusetts Medical School (UMMS)
8.2
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Description of University of Massachusetts Medical School (UMMS)
School of Medicine.|Graduate School of Nursing.|Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences.|Request.|Letters of recommendation. These may be letters from scientific instructors, as well as letters from academic tutors or advisors (preferably proven in the physical or biomedical sciences). Preference is given to the letter of recommendation of the applicant's advisory committee. Applicants must send all reference letters directly to AMCAS, which will forward them to the admissions office in electronic form. AMCAS also accepts letters from users of VirtualEvals, Interfolio, and through the US mail system. When letters from all authors listed in the AMCAS application are received, the list of letters from the online checklist will be marked as completed.|The results of entrance examinations in the medical college (entrance tests), as well as the exam results.|An additional application form implies a series of short essays.|In 2006, the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine was awarded to Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor S. Craig Mello for his discoveries related to RNA interference in cellular processes, which provides amazing opportunities for understanding the nature and successful treatment of human diseases.|School research programs are central to the Massachusetts Life Science Initiative.|It is also worth noting that UMASS researchers have made important strides in the search for innovative ways to treat HIV, cancer, diabetes, infectious diseases and in studying the molecular basis of diseases.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The University of Massachusetts Medical School at Worcester or the University of Massachusetts Medical School Worcester (UMMS) is a public non-profit institution of higher education. Massachusetts State Medical School was established by the professional community in July 1962. The founder dean, Lamar Sutter, was appointed manager in December 1963 and began to embody the vision of an extraordinary medical school. The growth of the school and its clinical system coincided with the support of basic scientific research, and although the school remained faithful to its mission to train doctors, by 1979 it had established a PhD program in the field of biomedical sciences, and then a graduate school of nurses, which opened in 1986. ||| |The School of Medicine at the University of Massachusetts in Worcester is a small educational institution with more than 1,000 students. Students are educated in a variety of medical disciplines (with an emphasis on preparing for the practice of general medicine, as well as primary medical care in the public sector). The school provides educational services through undergraduate, graduate and doctoral programs. There is the possibility of distance education. There are exchange programs for students and teachers. The academic year is divided into semesters here. The university has three structural divisions: ||| |The school occupies 124th place in the national ranking and 579 position in the world. ||| |Specify information on the training program on the official site of an educational institution. ||| |Specify information on the training program on the official site of an educational institution. |||
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english)
55 N Lake Ave, Worcester, MA 01655, USA
Trimester 1: from October 1 to December 7|Trimester 2: from January 7 to March 15|Trimester 3: from April 8 to June 14.|Citizens and residents of Britain and the European Union = from £ 7,250|International students = from £ 12,750.|Registration fee|Deposit confirming a place on the course|Exam Board|Tuition deposit|Air tickets in both directions|Round trip|Mandatory Medical Insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).
University
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36,030
$
year
USA
Boston
Massachusetts
https://smapse.com//university-of-texas-md-anderson-cancer-center-cancer-center-m-d-anderson/
University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
8.2
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Description of University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
Meeting the current and future needs of medical specialties through the development and implementation of academic didactic and clinical educational programs, including modern methods of diagnosis and treatment.|Development of a professional code of conduct for patients, health care workers and the public, which demonstrates the maximum respect for human dignity and life.|Determining the value of continuing education of students and graduates through continuing education and professional competence.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center is a small public non-profit institution of higher education with 250 students enrolled. First of all, it is an innovative clinical center for the fight against cancer and the search for new methods of treatment, early diagnosis and prevention of cancer. The educational institution is located in Houston (Texas, USA). It occupies 125th place in its country and 581th place in the world ranking. ||| |At the root of the founding of the center-banker and businessman Monroe Anderson. He established a charitable foundation of $ 300,000. After the death of Monroe Anderson in 1939, the foundation received another $ 19,000,000. In 1941, the Texas legislature authorized the University of Texas to establish a statewide hospital for cancer research and treatment. The Anderson Foundation agreed to allocate the required amount for construction, if the hospital is built in Houston and is named after its benefactor. Later, on the basis of the medical center, a university was organized to train highly qualified doctors, nurses and laboratory researchers who would be united by one goal - the fight against one of the most terrible diseases. ||| |University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center is one of the most respected cancer centers in the world. Its operation is devoted exclusively to oncological care of patients through programs that combine patient care, research and prevention, and also provide educational services for students, graduate students, interns, professionals, staff and the public. ||| |MD Anderson's academic programs are competitive and comprehensive, offering curricula from undergraduate to advanced nursing education. A distinctive feature of the university are small class sizes. The university prepares specialized specialists to work in oncological clinics. ||| |Education at the University of Texas Anderson has the following features: ||| |Specify information on the training program on the official site of an educational institution. ||| |Specify information on the training program on the official site of an educational institution. |||
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english)
1515 Holcombe Blvd, Houston, TX 77030, USA
Trimester 1: from October 1 to December 7|Trimester 2: from January 7 to March 15|Trimester 3: from April 8 to June 14.|Citizens and residents of Britain and the European Union = from £ 7,250|International students = from £ 12,750.|Registration fee|Deposit confirming a place on the course|Exam Board|Tuition deposit|Air tickets in both directions|Round trip|Mandatory Medical Insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).
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17,500
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year
USA
Houston
Texas
https://smapse.com//central-film-school/
Central Film School
8.2
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Description of Central Film School
Year of foundation: 2008|Location: London|Age: 16+|Type of education: joint|Number of students: 100 people|Accommodation: independent|Language learning: English.|Beginning - October 2019|Duration - 1 year|Cost - £ 15950 / g.|Age - 16+|English language.|certificate of complete secondary education;|IELTS 5.0;|Portfolio, including videos of no more than 10 minutes.|get acquainted with the main practitioners of film production,|will form an understanding of visual media,|learn to convey meaning and emotions through moving images;|explore famous paintings in general, representative and global contexts;|explore general trends, varying in British, American, European, Indian cinema and beyond these cultural paradigms.|genre, story and audience;|cinema concept development;|creating a memorable character;|basics of dramatic structure and formatting.|Beginning - October 2019|Duration - 2 years|Cost - from £ 16,500 / g.|Age - over 18 years old|English language.|64 points on the UCAS system (I apply for Russian, foreign students at school, with specialists|IELTS 6.0|visual portfolio including a short video (maximum 10 minutes).|Beginning - October 2019|Duration - 2 years|Cost - from £ 12,600 / g.|Age - over 18 years old|English language.|64 points on the UCAS system (check the conditions of entry for Russian, foreign students, check with Smapse specialists)|IELTS 6.0|visual portfolio, including a short video, video (maximum - 10 minutes).|Beginning - October 2019|Duration - 1 g.|Cost - from £ 9500 / g.|Age - 21+|English language.|bachelor's degree with honors (related, similar field) or equivalent industry experience|IELTS 6.0|visual portfolio, including a short video (maximum duration - 10 minutes).|Beginning - October 2019|Duration - 1 year|Cost - from £ 9500 / g.|Age - 21+|English language.|diploma with honors in the relevant field or equivalent industry experience|IELTS 6.0|visual portfolio, including a short video (maximum duration - 10 minutes).|Beginning - October 2019|Duration - 1 g.|Cost - from £ 9500 / g.|Age - 21+|English language.|diploma with honors in the relevant field or equivalent industry experience|IELTS 6.0|visual portfolio, including a short video (maximum duration - 10 min.).|Beginning - October 2019|Duration - 1 year|Cost - from £ 9500 / g.|Age - 21+|English language.|diploma with honors in the relevant field or equivalent industry experience|IELTS 6.0|visual portfolio, including a short video (maximum duration - 10 min.).|Beginning - October 2019|Duration - 1 g.|Cost - from £ 9500 / g.|Age - 21+|English language.|diploma with honors in the relevant field or equivalent industry experience|IELTS 6.0|visual portfolio, including a short video (maximum duration - 10 min.).|Age: 16-17 years old|English language level: IELTS 4.5|Course length: 2 weeks|Average class size: 15-18|Dates: 5th July-18th July, 19th July-1st August|Registration fee: 100£.|Start - January, April, July, August|Duration - 3/4 weeks.|Cost - from £ 1595 + £ 100/3 weeks.|Language - English (Upper Intermediate)|Age - over 18 years old.|Start - January, April, July, August|Duration - 3 weeks.|Cost - from £ 1595 + £ 100/3 weeks.|Language - English (Upper Intermediate)|Age - over 18 years old.|theory, practice of filmmaking, the study of key elements of the process of creating a movie, the structure of scenarios, development, leadership, visual narration;|an intensive series of workshops on several aspects of filmmaking, including production, cinematography, sound, editing, casting;|editing, sound engineer work, editing a visual row.|Beginning - April, October|Duration - 24 weeks|Cost - from £ 7500 + £ 100/24 ​​weeks|Language - English (Upper Intermediate)|Age - over 18 years old.|studio with a green room;|editorial area;|production room;|viewing.|Canon C100;|Canon C300;|Blackmagic 2.5k;|Samsung 360 ° VR;|ARRI Alexa Classic;|ARRI SR3.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 GBP|Registration fee (for a Six Month, Undergraduate or masters programme) 500 GBP.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 GBP|a link to your video on the Internet (for example, Vimeo, YouTube) or a link to your work in the file-sharing system (SendSpace);|A 1-2 page motivation letter explaining the desire to enroll in a course;|scan copy of the passport;|British study visa;|IELTS certificate (minimum score - 6.0).|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Since its founding in 2008, Central Film School has been open to anyone who wants to become film industry professionals. The Bachelor, Master, Short programs of Central Film School are devoted to the main aspects of filmmaking. The school is characterized by a practice-oriented approach, small class sizes, individual eduaction. ||| |Here, each teacher develops unique techniques, uses the latest equipment and methodology to get acquainted with the most modern professional practices. Pupils meet with film professionals of all industries, have the opportunity to learn from their experience: screenwriters, distributors, directors, authors of documentaries. ||| |In 2018, Central Film School opened its own film industry to provide resources for the first film projects of students and graduates. Artistic, documentary, corporate pictures of graduates are shot under the guidance of professionals and provide an opportunity for beginners to express themselves in the film industry. ||| |Programs offered by Central Film School range from summer courses to graduate programs. All graduates leave CFS with the skills necessary to work in fiction, short and documentary films. Some applicants come to study without practical skills or a portfolio. ||| |Bachelor, masters in practical filmmaking, film adaptation receive a degree from the University of Gloucestershire. ||| |The usual challenges of adapting to a new country, culture, and teaching style are common. Homesickness and language barriers can also be issues. ||| |However, UK universities strive to support international students. ||| | ||| |The International Foundation in the field of media production is aimed at the formation of skills and knowledge in the field of cinema, television, and the media. ||| |Requirements for admission: ||| |IF aims to improve English, academic writing skills, research skills. During the program, students: ||| |The student will explore possible script formats in the following areas: ||| |Pupils present a personal project created under the guidance of a teacher: in creating it, they use the skills and experience acquired during their studies, demonstrate their willingness to move to the appropriate undergraduate course at Central Film School. ||| | ||| |The program is aimed at training filmmakers, the formation of their necessary skills in a variety of disciplines, preparing for future careers. Experienced filmmakers and teachers have developed a training program for the development of students' talent, providing knowledge for successful work. It is focused on the study of technology, the production process, the subsequent work on the released product. Students try themselves in the role of directors, producers, cinematographers, editors, and sound designers. Some graduates continue their education, others work as freelance workers in independent projects, performing various types of work to gain experience. ||| |Entry requirements: ||| |The program provides a complete set of knowledge and skills for the work of a professional screenwriter, teaches understanding of the wide variety of genres, techniques and strategies of a professional screenwriter. Graduates continue their careers with script editors, scriptwriters of artworks, TV programs, computer games, online content and print media. After completing additional training, graduates can simultaneously work as a film production script writer. Future screenwriters send their work to festivals, contests. Entry requirements: ||| | ||| |The training is aimed at nurturing enterprising creative professionals and focuses on the practice of filming. The goal is to develop scripting skills, modern filmmaking and post-production. Graduates are open to many routes and opportunities: the production of motion pictures, an independent television sector, new platforms. ||| |Entry requirements: ||| |The one-year directing master's degree offers students theoretical and practical knowledge that ensures the development of management skills and the ability to adapt to the ever-changing demands of television, cinema, and online production. Students who have completed the course are ready to work in film or on television, in corporate, commercial, marketing, and feature films. ||| |Entry requirements: ||| |The program "Documentary filmmaking" is aimed at students with an active political, social position. The practical course provides the tools, resources, experience, allowing you to actively participate in social transformations, making documentaries, stories for the media, Internet sites. All stages of documentary production are studied at an advanced level. Programs include research on impact strategies, production, camera work, voice acting, editing. Graduates choose areas of documentary production, academic research, international NGOs, independent television projects. ||| |Entry requirements: ||| |The program is intended for those who have already received education in the field of cinema or related fields, and wants to start a business in the field of film production and sales. Students receive the skills necessary to write a business plan, to create a project from development to fundraising. Employment opportunities for graduates: international sales, distribution, distribution. ||| |Entry requirements: ||| |MA Visual Effects course focuses on a high level of practice, forms technical skills (animated effects, rotoscoping, compositing). Graduates work in the production of art paintings, commercials, corporate, scientific visualization. ||| |Entry requirements: ||| |Participants of this summer camp will have a chance to try their hands in the film and TV production industry. The program consists of research and practical experimentation and field trips. ||| |•    Exploring a range of practical and theoretical themes in the filmmaking ||| |•    Solving creative briefs ||| |•    Applying a range of skills and techniques ||| |•    Work on editing software ||| |•    Presentation of students’ films in a night of premiers. ||| | ||| |The course offers students to master the skills in the field of documentary practice, to understand the broad context of documentary studies, to study modern approaches from project development to rental. The course team produces its own short documentary at the end of the course. ||| |A practical course for students without experience or with a small cinematic baggage offers the opportunity to gain experience in the production of a short film project - from the development of the script to post-production. Training includes: ||| |The course “Six Months of Independent Cinema” prepares to work as independent directors. Students develop their own voice and style, learn the key aspects of joint film production, the role of a screenwriter / director. The emphasis is on the joint work of teachers and students. They study the language of visual narration, develop an understanding of the fundamental nature of cinema, technical skills, develop, direct, edit, focusing on the leadership of the film crew. ||| |•    Age: 17+ ||| |•    English language level: IELTS 5.0 ||| |•    Course length: 1 year ||| |•    Registration fee: 500£ ||| |•    Start date: January, October. ||| |International Foundation in Media Production will help students to gain vital skills and develop a portfolio. The course is also aimed to prepare students for the transition into Undergraduate study. The participant of the course will work on various forms of study among them are workshops, demonstrations, tutorials, lectures, critique sessions, and portfolio reviews. Besides, students will take part in a visiting speaker program, and visit exhibitions and London events. ||| |•    Foundation in film practice ||| |•    Foundation in film studies ||| |•    Academic English, writing and research for undergraduate study ||| |•    Foundation in screenwriting ||| |•    Introduction to the final project ||| |•    Final project. ||| |•    IELTS 5.0 overall (no less than 4.5 in any band) ||| |•    Successful completion of school education including a certificate of achievement to at least Level 2 (GCSE equivalent) ||| |•    Presentation of a visual portfolio (a short film or a show-reel, both a maximum of 10 minutes in length) and attendance of the interview. |||
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International foundation, Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english), English and cinema academy, University level courses, International Foundation in Media Production
Universal House, Third Floor, 88-94 Wentworth St, London E1 7SA, United Kingdom
Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 GBP|Registration fee (for a Six Month, Undergraduate or masters programme) 500 GBP.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 GBP
University
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English
Academic English
15,950
£
year
United Kingdom
London
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https://smapse.com//california-state-university-fullerton-csuf-california-state-university-fullerton/
California State University Fullerton (CSUF)
8.2
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Description of California State University Fullerton (CSUF)
Age – Masters|The term of training is from 2 years.|Leadership in Education|Nursing.|The training period is from 3 to 24 months.|Digital Marketing,|Human Resource Management,|Lean manufacturing,|Project management,|Crime analysis, intelligence,|Cybersecurity,|Trust management,|Advanced production engineering,|Technical bioproduction,|Data Science and Analytics,|Geographic information systems.|Age – from 20 years (completed bachelor's degree)|The term of study is 2 years full-time, 3 years in absentia.|Advanced training in chemistry, biology, physics,|Preparation for entrance tests.|Two-bedroom apartments for 6 people – 2 per room|Four-room apartments for 4 people - 1 per room.|5-day meal plan and room fee – 16 794$|7-day meal plan, room – 17 292$.|100 meals, accommodation – 12 366$|5-day meal plan, accommodation – 14 262$|7-day meal plan, accommodation - 14 760 $.|100 meals, housing – 15 744$|5-day meal plan, accommodation – 17 640$|7-day meal plan, accommodation - 18 138 $.|Fitness rooms|Conference Halls|Laundry.|Soccer|Softball|Tennis|Athletics|Basketball|Volleyball.|Exhibitions in the Begovic Gallery|Theatre, dance performances|Musical performances.|US News & World Report: #4 among the best public schools, #5 on the list of innovative schools in the West|Money: one of the top 5% of colleges by tuition fees|Forbes: one of the best colleges in America|Washington Monthly: One of the Top 7% universities on the 2020 list|Education Reform Now: 3rd place among the top 10 universities for social mobility of students|CSUF is accredited by the WSCUC Western Association Colleges and Universities Commission|The CSUF has been officially designated as an institution that educates Latinos.|Books, consumables – about $ 1200|Accommodation, meals – from 16 000$|Transport – from 1070$|Parking for car|Sports, creative sections|Personal expenses (mobile communication, clothes, rest, etc.)|Medical care|Registration, regular campus fees - about $ 7800.|Giles T. Brown Grant|California Pre-Doctor Program|Outstanding Dissertation Awards from Giles T. Brown|Palante Scholarships|Federal: Pella grant, additional education, grant of Iraq and Afghanistan, etc.|State: Cal Grant A and B, California Chaphy Grant, Child Development Pay, California National Guard Education Support Program, etc.|Federal direct|Federal PLUS – for dependent parents|Loans for private education|California Dream|Emergency loans are emergency loans.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
California State University Fullerton (abbreviated as CSUF ) is an institution of higher education in America that dates back to 1957 . The university campus of an urban type institution is located in Fullerton. ||| |The establishment throughout its history is listed in the list of TOP-5 percent of the best of the best universities in the world. ||| |This period is perfect for assessing capabilities and exploring options of universities. Focus on achieving high grades and improving English proficiency. Strong English skills enhance your learning experience, and good grades can lead to scholarships or honors college admissions. ||| |Specify information on the training program on the official site of an educational institution. ||| |Specify information on the training program on the official site of an educational institution. ||| |Certification programs are designed to help students succeed at work or change their careers by providing a set of in-demand skills. The courses are ideal for professionals already working and are a short analogue of traditional programs. Learning is based on practice in both individual and group formats. ||| |Training is possible in full-time and online formats. ||| |This course is ideal for students with a bachelor's degree in areas of medicine they don't like. The program is aimed at changing the profile and developing competitive skills for admission to postgraduate studies in dental, pharmaceutical, veterinary, optometric and medical universities. ||| |The number of courses in the program is 12, which is a minimum of 43 units of approved coursework. |||
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english), Doctor program, Short university programs, Pre-Masters
800 N State College Blvd, Fullerton, CA 92831, USA
Books, consumables – about $ 1200|Accommodation, meals – from 16 000$|Transport – from 1070$|Parking for car|Sports, creative sections|Personal expenses (mobile communication, clothes, rest, etc.)|Medical care|Registration, regular campus fees - about $ 7800.
University
null
English
null
1,800
$
month
USA
Los Angeles
California
https://smapse.com//university-of-colorado-colorado-springs-uccs-university-of-colorado-colorado-springs/
University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS)
8.2
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Description of University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS)
Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The University of Colorado Springs (abbreviated as UCCS) is the educational institution of America that has been active in scientific and academic work since the beginning of 1876. The university has its own small campus in Colorado Springs. ||| |Find information on the educational program on the official site of an educational institution. ||| |Find information on the educational program on the official site of an educational institution. |||
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english)
1420 Austin Bluffs Pkwy, Colorado Springs, CO 80918, USA
Books, consumables – about $ 1200|Accommodation, meals – from 16 000$|Transport – from 1070$|Parking for car|Sports, creative sections|Personal expenses (mobile communication, clothes, rest, etc.)|Medical care|Registration, regular campus fees - about $ 7800.
University
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null
null
17,500
$
year
USA
Denver
null
https://smapse.com//summer-business-arts-program-at-christie-39-s-education/
Summer Business Arts Program at Christie's Education
8.2
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Description of Summer Business Arts Program at Christie's Education
Location: New York, USA|Age of students: 14-18 years|Type of studying: mixed|Type of accommodation: residence|Language learning: English.|Dates: 07/07/20/07|Age of students: 14-18 years old|Duration: 2 weeks|Language of instruction: English.|The creative world of New York|Art of Modernity|Museum as a frame|Collecting|In the footsteps of art: a geographical map|Art market|Art and law|Auctions.|8:30 - breakfast|10:00 - Workshop 1|11:30 - Workshop 2|13:00 - Lunch|15:00 - Visiting the museum|17:00 - Free time|19:00 - Evening events|23:00 - Hang up.|7.07 Arrival in New York|8.07 Visiting an art gallery|9.07 Art Museum Studio Museum Harlem|10.07 Visiting the Moma Museum of Contemporary Art|11.07 Visiting the Gagocian Gallery|12.07 Sculpture Park|13.07 Storm King Cultural Center|14.07 Beach day|15.07 Solomon Guggenheim Museum|16.07 The Met - visit to the Metropolitan Museum|17.07 Private Collection|19.07 Farewell dinner and project defense|20.07 It's time to go home!|Dates of the program: 07.07-20.07|Program duration: 2 weeks.|Studying|Accommodation|Meals 2 times a day|Access to campus infrastructure|Events and excursions|24-hour comprehensive support|Transfer.|Flight|There are additional excursions and activities|Laundry|Personal expenses|Medical insurance.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
In New York, this school was founded in 1993 and became a real art center for students from around the world. Thanks largely to its location, the educational center has gained a lot of popularity, because while studying in New York, students can get in touch with the masterpieces of modern art. ||| |Summer programs at Christie's Education are a great choice for students who want to learn, to be independent and to meet new friends! Summer course in business art is a balancing trend that harmoniously combines effective study, cultural experience and unforgettable adventures. The course focuses on the development of practical skills and gaining real experience in a team. ||| |This exciting and inspirational course is suitable for creative people interested in art. The program is diverse and includes lectures of teachers, invited guests, thematic trips and events. The course will teach students analytical thinking, productive interaction. ||| |Lecture Topics: ||| |One day schedule: |||
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Summer Art Program in New York
1230 Avenue of the Americas, 20th Floor, New York, NY 10020, United States
Dates of the program: 07.07-20.07|Program duration: 2 weeks.|Studying|Accommodation|Meals 2 times a day|Access to campus infrastructure|Events and excursions|24-hour comprehensive support|Transfer.|Flight|There are additional excursions and activities|Laundry|Personal expenses|Medical insurance.
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English
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7,695
$
week
USA
New York
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https://smapse.com//florida-polytechnic-university-polytechnic-university-of-florida/
Florida Polytechnic University
8.2
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Description of Florida Polytechnic University
Year of foundation: 2012;|Location: Lakeland, FL, USA;|Age of students: 18+;|Type of residence: residence;|Type of education: mixed;|Language learning: English.|Science;|Technology;|Engineering;|Mathematics.|In 2017, the university received a national award for quality undergraduate and master's programs;|The most popular areas: logistics, computer engineering, mechanical and electrical engineering;|88% of students are satisfied with their studies at the university and are confident that they will be able to find work at the end of the program and speak positively about the teaching staff;|The ratio of teachers to students - 1 to 18;|The university is in the TOP 500 best colleges in America (out of 1,408 educational institutions).|Age of students: 18+;|Starting dates: September;|Duration: 3-4 years.|Computer engineering;|Computer science;|Electrical engineering;|Business analytics;|Mechanical engineering.|Age of students: 21+;|Starting dates: September;|Duration: 1-2 years.|Cozy rooms;|Computer classes;|Common recreation areas;|Playgrounds with billiards, ping-pong, etc.|Scientific laboratories;|Library;|26 classes;|Assembly Hall;|Faculties and administrative offices;|7 innovative cyber security laboratories, a lab with 3 D printers, as well as information and technical centers;|Creative studios;|Computer centers;|Recreation areas;|Cafeteria.|Chosen educational program;|Rent a room;|Educational materials;|Registration and other fees;|Transport costs, etc.|Filing an application;|Collection of necessary documents;|Motivation letter;|SAT / ACT Exam Results;|Language certificate : TOEFL Internet-Based Test: 61 / IELTS: 6.0;|Certificate of financial solvency.|Copy of the passport;|Education documents;|2 letters of recommendation.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The university is a modern institution of higher education with innovative approaches to learning. Its main goal Polytechnic University sees the teaching program of highly qualified specialists of the 21st century with a set of effective skills that will allow them to withstand the highest competition and realize their potential in the context of globalization. ||| |This is one of 12 young universities in the state of Florida - it is noteworthy that the university specializes in the so-called STEM education: ||| |Some facts about the university: ||| |Initially, the university was located in the division of the University of South Florida, opened in 1988, and in 2008 the Polytechnic University became an autonomous higher institution. ||| |Quick overview: ||| |The university's undergraduate programs offer Bachelor's of Science degrees in the following areas: ||| |In the university there are dozens of various technical programs that meet the highest educational standards. ||| |Quick overview: ||| |The master's program is aimed at specialists who have decided to continue their studies. On the course students are waiting for the most relevant information reflecting the latest trends in the studied scientific field. Master's degree at a university can be obtained in the engineering and computer field. |||
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english)
4700 Research Way, Lakeland, FL 33805, USA
Chosen educational program;|Rent a room;|Educational materials;|Registration and other fees;|Transport costs, etc.
University
null
English
null
36,628
$
year
USA
Tampa
Florida
https://smapse.com//charterhouse-school-nike-summer-hockey-camp-in-england/
Charterhouse School Nike Summer (Hockey camp in England)
8.2
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Description of Charterhouse School Nike Summer (Hockey camp in England)
Location: Surrey, England|Age of students: 11-17 years old|Type of training: joint, mixed|Accommodation type: residence, full board|English language.|Age: 11-17 years old|Dates: July-August|Cost: from £ 1325 / week|Duration of the program: 1-2 weeks.|Age: 11-17 years old|Dates: July-August|Cost: from £ 1325 / week|Duration of the program: 1-2 weeks.|Athletics|Swimming|Golf, etc.|Portsmouth Historic Shipyard (July 1, 15, 29 and August 12): students will visit the HMS Victory game tour and then go to Gunwharf Quays - the leading design shopping center on the south coast of Portsmouth|Training at the Olympic Park Lee Valley (July 8, 22 and August 5): visiting the famous hockey center, training at the stadium and tour of the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park|London tour and NikeTown *: walking tour of London sights - Buckingham Palace and Big Ben, plus a trip to NikeTown and sports shops.|Two astro hockey fields|Indoor pool|Golf course|Athletics ground|Canteen|Residence|Medical center and not only.|July 8-14|July 15-21|July 22-28|July 29 - August 4|August 5-11|August 12-18.|July 8-21|July 15-28|July 22 - August 4|July 20 - August 11|August 5-18.|Weekly shift (6 nights) - £ 1325|Two-week shift (13 nights) - £ 2650.|Sports (hockey training, master classes, games)|Campus Accommodation|Full Board Meals|Excursion program|Individual coach evaluation|Recreational evening activities|Nike Exclusive Gift Set|Round-the-clock support of players from teachers and school staff.|Airport transfer (Heathrow or Gatwick) - from £ 95 one way|Extra night - £ 160|Medical insurance|Purchase air tickets in both directions.|Transfer (one way) 100 GBP|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Charterhouse School Nike Summer is a hockey camp for boys and girls from 11 to 17 years old, located in the British county of Surrey. The organizer of the training program is the sports corporation Nike . ||| |The sports camp is based on the territory of the private school Charterhouse School . This is one of the oldest and most respected English schools - its history goes back about 400 years. The camp’s training program is designed and supervised by former British Olympic hockey player Matt Daily. Sometimes for the children, hockey training matches are held with local British teams and young professional players + at the end of each shift, the coach gives an individual assessment of the participants of the shift with the provision of recommendations on the technique of the game the student takes with him. ||| |In the summer camp of the Charterhouse School Nike Summer professional coaches work with the guys, many of whom were once part of the international team of the country. Each week of student exchanges waiting for 29 hours of hockey training, master classes or matches. ||| |In addition to morning and afternoon trainings, twice a week, educational seminars are held for students on important topics: ball tactics, sports nutrition, and more. ||| |In their free time during the day, students of the summer hockey camp attend excursions or rest on campus, and in the evening take part in recreational activities. ||| | ||| |This course is suitable for students who want to combine hockey training with learning English. The shift curriculum will include 16.5 hours of training and matches per week and 12.5 academic hours of English classes. ||| |For distribution into language groups on the day of arrival, students are tested - on average, 10-12 students are received per class. Learning English is carried out according to the CLIL methodology used in the best schools in the world, with the formation of an individual development plan for each student. In the classroom, students practice communication skills, reading, writing, learn to write press releases, conduct interviews with sports players, and work with thematic media. ||| |In their free time, children and students go on excursions or relax on the school campus. |||
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Summer camp with hockey
Charterhouse Rd, Godalming GU7 2DL, UK
July 8-14|July 15-21|July 22-28|July 29 - August 4|August 5-11|August 12-18.|July 8-21|July 15-28|July 22 - August 4|July 20 - August 11|August 5-18.|Weekly shift (6 nights) - £ 1325|Two-week shift (13 nights) - £ 2650.|Sports (hockey training, master classes, games)|Campus Accommodation|Full Board Meals|Excursion program|Individual coach evaluation|Recreational evening activities|Nike Exclusive Gift Set|Round-the-clock support of players from teachers and school staff.|Airport transfer (Heathrow or Gatwick) - from £ 95 one way|Extra night - £ 160|Medical insurance|Purchase air tickets in both directions.|Transfer (one way) 100 GBP
Private school
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English
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1,375
£
week
United Kingdom
near London
null
https://smapse.com//florida-institute-of-technology-florida-university-of-technology/
Florida Institute of technology
8.2
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Description of Florida Institute of technology
Established: 1968|Location: Melbourne, Florida, USA|Language of instruction: English|Type: private.|Duration of study: 4 years|Language of instruction: English.|Duration of study: 2 years|Cost: calculated individually depending on the number of selected items|Language of instruction: English.|The minimum level of English is Advanced.|Acquaintance with other students, staff and teachers, developed support network before starting training at CSM|Getting to know the campus and its valuable resources|Obtaining 1 college loan.|Small group training for up to 20 people|1 teacher per 15 students|The educational institution is recognized as the most international in the state: 33% of the total number of students are foreigners|Opportunity to improve the language level in college at the university|Advisory support and career development center|Students who need financial support get work right on campus|Students are a full part of the scientific community|The University of Technology practices full immersion learning in the scientific environment.|Hydrodynamics|Aquaculture|Soundings|Ecology|Instrumentation|Laser optics|Infectious diseases|Robotics|Magnetic levitation, etc.|General education certificate|IELTS or TOEFL certificate (points depend on the chosen program)|An extract from the bank from the account on which there will be the amount necessary to pay for training.|IELTS or TOEFL certificate (points depend on the chosen program)|Bank statement from the account on which there will be the amount necessary to pay for tuition|Graduate Diploma with Good Grades|GRE or GMAT test|For admission to some specialties, you may need experience in relevant work.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The University of Technology of Florida was founded in 1968 as a training ground for cosmology specialists employed at the Space Center. Kennedy. Over time, humanitarian, technical and psychological trends have been added. ||| |The school's motto is “High technology in combination with human touch.” As a result of this, students receive qualified support from teachers, the opportunity to carry out practical activities, quality resources and a dynamic life on campus. ||| |The institution is the only independent technology university in the southern United States. For innovative developments, the university attracts scientists from 50 American states and 100 countries. ||| |Florida University of Technology is the best national university according to US News & World Report. According to the Times Higher Educatio n, the university entered the top 20 best universities in the world, and Payscale.com recognized Florida Tech as the best institution of higher investment return. ||| |Among the well-known graduates of Sunite Lin University are an American woman-cosmonaut, George David Castle is a NASA astronaut, Catherine Patricia is a captain of the US Navy reserve. ||| |This period is perfect for assessing capabilities and exploring options of universities. Focus on achieving high grades and improving English proficiency. Strong English skills enhance your learning experience, and good grades can lead to scholarships or honors college admissions. ||| |The minimum level of English is Advanced. ||| |The OHLA University Study Program allows international students to automatically enroll in multiple university programs throughout the United States. A team of experts prepares students for university studies, guides students towards successful admission. ||| |Pathway provides students with the opportunity to prepare for college by getting information, doing exercises that make academic requirements clear, and removing common barriers that can stunt student progress. Topics: resources, teaching methods, writing skills, critical thinking skills, motivation, self-efficacy. Particular attention is paid to group work, mutual learning. |||
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english), Pathway program
1216 E River Dr, Melbourne, FL 32901, United States
July 8-14|July 15-21|July 22-28|July 29 - August 4|August 5-11|August 12-18.|July 8-21|July 15-28|July 22 - August 4|July 20 - August 11|August 5-18.|Weekly shift (6 nights) - £ 1325|Two-week shift (13 nights) - £ 2650.|Sports (hockey training, master classes, games)|Campus Accommodation|Full Board Meals|Excursion program|Individual coach evaluation|Recreational evening activities|Nike Exclusive Gift Set|Round-the-clock support of players from teachers and school staff.|Airport transfer (Heathrow or Gatwick) - from £ 95 one way|Extra night - £ 160|Medical insurance|Purchase air tickets in both directions.|Transfer (one way) 100 GBP
University
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English
null
20,860
$
year
USA
Orlando
FL
https://smapse.com//st-clare-s-oxford-private-school-clare-s-oxford/
St Clare’s, Oxford
8.2
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Description of St Clare’s, Oxford
Year of foundation: 1953|Location: Oxford|Age of students: 15-18 years|Education type: joint|Number of students: 260|Programs: Preparation for IB (Pre-IB), IB|Accommodation: residence, family|Cost: from 6000 GBP per term without residency|Ranking: leading school among private schools in the UK|Average IB score: 36 (2016)|Art or art theory;|Foreign language;|Music;|Information technology in the world community;|Natural science subjects.|Duration: 3 - 6 weeks|English lessons: 18 per week|Level of proficiency in English: elementary to advanced|Number of students in the group: not more than 15|Duration of 1 lesson: 55 min|Duration of the course: 2 - 9 weeks|English lessons: 21 per week|Level of English proficiency: elementary to advanced|Number of students in the group: no more than 15|Duration of 1 lesson - 55 min.|Duration of the program: 3 weeks|English lessons: 25 a week|The level of English proficiency: intermediate to advanced|Number of students in the group: not more than 12|Duration of 1 lesson: 55 min.|Summer courses for adults 18+ Summer at the St. Clare's - an unforgettable experience! Courses English is designed for adults, consisting of: English Courses for every day; Preparation for the surrender of IELTS and academic English; Individual lessons. The price of the course includes:|English Courses for every day;|Preparation for the surrender of IELTS and academic English;|Individual lessons.|Tuition (lessons and teaching materials);|Accommodation (at the residence or family);|Lunch (Monday-Friday);|Activities (1 excursion per week, sport);|Insurance.|English Courses for every day;|Preparation for the surrender of IELTS and academic English;|Individual lessons.|host family: room standard (meals 3 times a day) - from 3,100 pounds per trimester, increased comfort - from 3,900 pounds per term|residence (without food): single room (increased comfort) - from 4,100 pounds per trimester, single room (standard) - from 3,400 pounds per trimester, double room (increased comfort) - from 3,200 pounds per trimester, double room (standard) - from 2600 pounds per term|competition for the Duke of Edinburgh's Prize,|art|chess|cookery|coding and IT,|economics|photography|Theatre Arts and Drama|badminton|Dance & Fitness,|soccer|golf|gymnastics|Gym classes|boxing|running|cycling in the studio,|table tennis|volleyball|tennis,|Animal Welfare Club,|A group of local eco-activists, conservation,|Share and Care,|school newspaper,|Student Council and more.|Study in the international educational institution.|Studying the International Baccalaureate programme, which differs from the A-level with more balanced curriculum.|High level of academic preparation.|Comfortable conditions for living and studying.|Effective adaptation to studying in university, full immersion in the British educational environment.|Arrivals Day: Thursday, 29 August for 1st year IB and all new students.|Orientation: 29 August - 1 September for Pre-IB and 1st year IB students.|Classes Begin: Monday, 2 September at 09:00.|Mid-Term Break: Teaching ends on Friday, 25 October; college closed to students. Classes resume on Monday, 4 November.|Term End: Friday, 13 December; students depart by Saturday, 14 December​​.|Arrivals Day: Sunday, 5 January for all students.|Classes Begin: Monday, 6 January at 09:00.|Mid-Term Break: Teaching ends on Friday, 14 February; college closed to students. Classes resume on Monday, 24 February.|Term End: Friday, 4 April; students depart by Saturday, 5 April​​.|Specific dates are provided for final IB exams, graduation, and the end of teaching periods for 1st and 2nd year IB and Pre-IB students. However, precise dates for the start of the term and mid-term breaks are not specified​​.|Bronze: £250-£300 (includes training day practice, expedition, and qualifying expedition).|Gold: £450-500 (includes training day practice, expedition, and qualifying expedition).|Biology field trip: £450.|Geography and ESS field trip: £250.|Concert and theatre trips: About £40 per trip.|UK day trip: Free up to £50.|European cultural weekends: £600-£700.|Weekend activities: £250 per term.|IB final exam registration (2nd year only): £420.|Private music lessons: £52 per hour.|Music and Drama exam: £51-£119.|SAT: Check the College Board website for details.|Legalisation of the IB diploma: £98 before the IB deadline, £148 after the deadline.|Pre-IB Books: About £200 (including calculator).|IB Books: About £450-£650 (including calculator).|Team sports kit: £80-£120.|Heathrow Airport (LHR): £198 for 1-3 passengers|Gatwick Airport (LGW): £252 for 1-3 passengers|Luton Airport (LTN): £222 for 1-3 passengers|Stansted Airport (STN): £276 for 1-3 passengers|Birmingham Airport (BHX): £246 for 1-3 passengers|City Airport (LCY): £300 for 1-3 passengers|St Pancras Railway Station: £246 for 1-3 passengers|Central London: £276 for 1-3 passengers|Southampton: £258 for 1-3 passengers|Valid Period: Prices valid from November 2023; subject to regular review.|Discount Policy: Reduced prices for 2-3 students traveling together on the same flight and booked simultaneously.|UM status students: £100 for arrival/departure.|Assisted airport check-in: £30 (departures only).|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 500 GBP|One way transfer - Heathrow 120 GBP|Express mail 25 GBP|Pocket money 25 GBP|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 2500 GBP|Study materials 300 GBP|One way transfer - Gatwick 175 GBP|One way transfer - Luton 140 GBP|One way transfer - Stansted 170 GBP|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision|Smapse experts didn't impose any school. They helped to choose from a wide range of options. We spent much time choosing, reading reviews and, then, have selected the best choice.|Managers helped to make all the documents.|At the school there were a lot of foreign students. There were many French girls in the residence, on her biological and chemical classes there are a lot of guys from Asia, China, and the sportsmen are all British and Canadians. We believe that this is good, especially since further studying is also planned abroad.|Very correct, polite and attentive administration of the school. We are regularly sent data sheets and characteristics, any recommendations from teachers, ask if we want to clarify something or something to talk about.
The Saint Clairs School in the most famous educational center, Oxford, is a prestigious educational institution among best colleges in UK. It attracts the attention of foreign students with a high level of academic preparation, the possibility of in-depth studying of a large number of subjects, an extensive programme of extracurricular activities. Today, in St. Clare's Oxford, students from 20 countries of the world are studying. ||| |Studying in St. Clare's Oxford is an excellent opportunity to improve EInglish, adapt to the future intensive university programme, plunge into the British atmosphere. Oxford is the oldest university city that has preserved its historical appearance. Its architecture is fascinating, museums, galleries reveal the secular secrets of British history, art. Not far from Oxford there are other tourist cities: Stratford, Windsor, Bath. ||| |The prestigious school in the center of Oxford is known for exceptional conditions of studying and living. The educational institution is accredited by the British Council. ||| |The two-year program includes the Theory of Knowledge aimed at developing students' ability to think critically, to study facts in a comprehensive and systematic way. Lessons are taught how to record lectures and prepare reports. ||| |The IB program offers studying on the Creativity, Action, Service - CAS course (creativity, action, services) that encourages students to develop their creative direction. The course offers the possibility of increasing motor activity and regular sports activities. Also, the students of the course are taught the skills of charitable activities. ||| |The use of logical methods and methods of analysis is a characteristic feature of IV. Independent researches of students and carrying out of scientific experiments become a basis of term papers. The IB program prepares conscious members of society who have a brilliant education and an active lifestyle. Universities prefer to accept these students because of their excellent analytical skills and high social responsibility. ||| |A diploma confirming the successful completion of the International Baccalaureate program can be obtained after the surrender of 3 subjects at the level of H and 3 subjects of the level S. One course work, the delivery of several research projects and two works on the theory of knowledge are provided. Within the framework of the course "Creativity, action, services" the students work 150 hours. ||| |The program includes two levels that study three subjects. English literature and literature in their native language is the only subject that is studied both at the general level of S, and at the highest level of N. ||| |At level S, Chinese or Spanish are studied. Level H offers to study German, English, French or Spanish. At the general level, humanitarian policy represents world politics, and the level of N provides knowledge on business and management. Mathematics, economics, physics, geography, psychology, biology, history and chemistry can be held at any level. Astronomy is taught at the general S-level. ||| |For further admission to the university, students are also offered an elective subject that can be studied at any level: ||| |After conducting independent research students write the final course work (Extended Essay). The topic is chosen by the student, and the supervisor suggests the methods of conducting the study and analysis. The size of labour is not less than 4 thousand characters. ||| |The program is designed for foreign students who plan to study at British universities. The main goal of the course is to familiarize with the academic system of education in the UK and improve the level of English. A wide range of subjects is available for the student's choice. ||| |The study of priority for admission to the university disciplines is held at an accelerated pace, for one year. The Foundation programs take into account the requirements of British universities and employers' wishes for a specific profile of specialties. ||| |The main direction of the Foundation is international relations, business. ||| | ||| | ||| |Spending the summer in Oxford is a chance not to be missed! It is therefore not surprising that places in this English course are in high demand. ||| |Spend an unforgettable summer with other teens from around the world learning English! ||| |Summer Course of General English. - this is the most popular English language course. For teenagers, combining language learning with various activities and excursions is offered. ||| |The course is designed for a more serious student, allowing to combine the acquired skills of possession of language with various activities and excursions. ||| |Summer at the St. Clare's - an unforgettable experience! Courses English is designed for adults, consisting of: ||| |The price of the course includes: ||| |Tuition (lessons and teaching materials); ||| |Accommodation (at the residence or family); ||| |Lunch (Monday-Friday); ||| |Activities (1 excursion per week, sport); ||| |Insurance. |||
Academic English, animation, Art, biology, business, business mathematics, chemistry, design, economics, English literature, geography, history, IELTS preparation, Leadership course, music, philosophy, physics, politics, Preparation of CAE and FCE, theatre studies
B-B-Q, basketball, disco, Drawing on canvas, Excursion to london, fitness, football, karaoke, Shopping, skating, swimming, table tennis, talent show, Team games, tennis
IB program, International foundation, Summer holiday english
OX2 6SP
Arrivals Day: Thursday, 29 August for 1st year IB and all new students.|Orientation: 29 August - 1 September for Pre-IB and 1st year IB students.|Classes Begin: Monday, 2 September at 09:00.|Mid-Term Break: Teaching ends on Friday, 25 October; college closed to students. Classes resume on Monday, 4 November.|Term End: Friday, 13 December; students depart by Saturday, 14 December​​.|Arrivals Day: Sunday, 5 January for all students.|Classes Begin: Monday, 6 January at 09:00.|Mid-Term Break: Teaching ends on Friday, 14 February; college closed to students. Classes resume on Monday, 24 February.|Term End: Friday, 4 April; students depart by Saturday, 5 April​​.|Specific dates are provided for final IB exams, graduation, and the end of teaching periods for 1st and 2nd year IB and Pre-IB students. However, precise dates for the start of the term and mid-term breaks are not specified​​.|Bronze: £250-£300 (includes training day practice, expedition, and qualifying expedition).|Gold: £450-500 (includes training day practice, expedition, and qualifying expedition).|Biology field trip: £450.|Geography and ESS field trip: £250.|Concert and theatre trips: About £40 per trip.|UK day trip: Free up to £50.|European cultural weekends: £600-£700.|Weekend activities: £250 per term.|IB final exam registration (2nd year only): £420.|Private music lessons: £52 per hour.|Music and Drama exam: £51-£119.|SAT: Check the College Board website for details.|Legalisation of the IB diploma: £98 before the IB deadline, £148 after the deadline.|Pre-IB Books: About £200 (including calculator).|IB Books: About £450-£650 (including calculator).|Team sports kit: £80-£120.|Heathrow Airport (LHR): £198 for 1-3 passengers|Gatwick Airport (LGW): £252 for 1-3 passengers|Luton Airport (LTN): £222 for 1-3 passengers|Stansted Airport (STN): £276 for 1-3 passengers|Birmingham Airport (BHX): £246 for 1-3 passengers|City Airport (LCY): £300 for 1-3 passengers|St Pancras Railway Station: £246 for 1-3 passengers|Central London: £276 for 1-3 passengers|Southampton: £258 for 1-3 passengers|Valid Period: Prices valid from November 2023; subject to regular review.|Discount Policy: Reduced prices for 2-3 students traveling together on the same flight and booked simultaneously.|UM status students: £100 for arrival/departure.|Assisted airport check-in: £30 (departures only).|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 500 GBP|One way transfer - Heathrow 120 GBP|Express mail 25 GBP|Pocket money 25 GBP|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 2500 GBP|Study materials 300 GBP|One way transfer - Gatwick 175 GBP|One way transfer - Luton 140 GBP|One way transfer - Stansted 170 GBP
University
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English
Academic English
18,749
£
week
United Kingdom
Oxford
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Loughborough University
8.2
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Description of Loughborough University
Students age: 17+|Start dates: September, January, April|Admission requirements: the level of English - from B1.|The result of the studying: increasing the level of English proficiency at least to IELTS 6.5.|Student age: 17+|Start dates: September, January|Requirements for admission : IELTS 5.0.|Learning outcomes: development of teaching skills, improvement of English for academic purposes, adaptation to the academic environment of Loughborough University.|Engineering;|Sciences;|Humanities and social sciences.|Student age: 18+|Start date: September|Admission requirements: IELTS 6.5 or equivalent, IB, A-level, EB, GCSE.|The result of studying: a bachelor's degree, an opportunity to make a career in Britain, any other country.|Student age: 21+|Start dates: September.|Requirements for admission: IELTS 6.5 (TOEFL from 92), bachelor's degree, motivation letter, resume, recommendations, interview.|The result of the studying: master's degree, practical experience in accordance with specialization, competitive advantages over other competitors in the international labour market.|Loughborough University provides traditionally high-quality education. Diplomas of the university are listed all over the world.|The University has strong ties with the industrial sector in the UK, particularly in the automotive field. Students of the university pass the practice and take the intership in the leading companies of the country.|The campus is one of the largest in the UK. There are all conditions for effective studying, rapid academic progress, physical, creative development, interesting recreation.|Student community is considered to be one of the most united in the country. 23% of foreign students in the university feel themselves an integral part of a large and friendly family.|Extra-curricular programs of the university are multifaceted and offered on a free basis. Students can take part in clubs, creative workshops, musical ensembles, sports sections.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Loughborough University is one of the newest universities in the UK. Initially, its academic specialization was technical sciences and technology. Today, more than 40% of undergraduate and graduate students study social science and art at Loughborough University. A multidisciplinary university offers flexible humanitarian educational programs. But the most powerful direction in the university is still engineering and physics. The departments of automotive engineering, electronics are among the best in the UK. ||| |The University is also known as a research center. Here, students have an opportunity to implement author's innovative projects with the support of leading scientists of the country in physics and engineering. Here, in an intercultural multinational academic environment, each student is provided with everything necessary for professional development. ||| |Brief information about language courses lasting from 3 weeks to foreign students who wish to improve their English. ||| |A special program provides for the study of academic aspects of English. Also, students develop common language skills in their lessons. Particular attention is paid to communication. Also, the program includes a module of preparation for language examinations. Students practice the typical performance of IELTS tasks. ||| |Short information about the preparatory program for entrants of certain directions and faculties. ||| |Preparatory courses lasting 1 year at the university are provided for applicants for undergraduate studies in art and design, engineering and science. Also, the program International Foundation, focused on foreign students. It is complex and includes subject, language modules. The International Foundation is the best choice for those who need to improve their English and to update their knowledge on special subjects before entering the university. ||| |Short information about full higher education for those who want to focus on the practical field of activity within the chosen direction. ||| |Bachelor programs at the university are offered by the faculties: ||| |The course includes theoretical modules and practical exercises. Students are also given the opportunity to undergo an internship in the workplace within a particular specialty. ||| |Short information about postgraduate course of the research profile. ||| |Master's programs at all faculties of the university differ in practical orientation and have a narrow specialization. Attention to the students during the studying are offered workshops, participation in research projects, internships in production. |||
Accounting and Financial Management BSc, Aeronautical Engineering BEng, Aeronautical Engineering MEng (Hons), Air Transport Management BSc, Architectural Engineering and Design Management BSc, Architecture BArch, Art, Automotive Engineering BEng, Automotive Engineering MEng, Automotive Materials BEng, Automotive Materials MEng (Hons), Biochemistry BSc, Biochemistry MSci, Bioengineering BEng, Bioengineering MEng, Biological Sciences MSci, biology, Biomaterials Engineering BEng, Biomaterials Engineering MEng, Business Economics and Finance BSc, Business Psychology BSc, Chemical Engineering BEng, Chemical Engineering MEng, Chemistry BSc, Chemistry MChem, Civil Engineering BEng, Civil Engineering MEng, Commercial Management and Quantity Surveying BSc, Communication and Media Studies BSc, computer techologies, Computing and Management BSc, Computing and Management MSci, Construction Engineering Management BSc, Criminology and Social Politics BSc, Drama BA, Drama with Business Studies BA, Drama with English BA, economics, Electronic and Electrical Engineering BEng, Electronic and Electrical Engineering MEng, engineering, Engineering Management BEng, Engineering Physics BSc, Engineering Physics MPhys, English and Drama BA, English and Sport Science BA, English BA, English literature, English with Business Studies BA, English with Creative Writing BA, English with Digital Humanities BA, Finance and Management BSc, Financial Mathematics BSc, Geography and Management BSc, Geography and Sport Science BSc, Geography BA, Geography with Economics BSc, Graphic Communication and Illustration BA, history, Human Biology BSc, humanitarian sciences, Industrial Design and Technology BA, Information Management and Business BSc, Information Technology Management for Business BSc, Information Technology Management for Business MSci, International Business BSc, International Relations BA, Management Sciences BSc, Manufacturing Engineering BEng, Materials Science and Engineering BEng, Mathematics and Accounting and Financial Management BSc, Mathematics and Physics MPhys, Mathematics and Sport Science BSc, Mathematics BSc, Mathematics with Statistics BSc, Mechanical Engineering BEng, Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry BSc, Natural Sciences BSc, Natural Sciences MSci, Physics BSc, Physics with Theoretical Physics BSc, Politics and International Relations BA, Politics BA, Politics with Economics BA, Politics with History BA, Politics with International Relations BA, Product Design and Technology BSc, Product Design Engineering MEng, Psychology BSc, Psychology with Communication BSc, Psychology with Criminology BSc, Retailing, Marketing and Management BSc, Robotics, Mechatronics and Control Engineering MEng, Social Psychology BSc, Sociology BSc, Sociology with Criminology BSc, Sport and Exercise Psychology BSc, Sport Management BSc, Sport, Coaching and Physical Education BSc, Sports Technology BEng, Textiles: Innovation and Design BA, Transport Management BSc, User Centred Design BSc
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Academic english, International foundation, Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english)
Epinal Way, Loughborough LE11 3TU
Arrivals Day: Thursday, 29 August for 1st year IB and all new students.|Orientation: 29 August - 1 September for Pre-IB and 1st year IB students.|Classes Begin: Monday, 2 September at 09:00.|Mid-Term Break: Teaching ends on Friday, 25 October; college closed to students. Classes resume on Monday, 4 November.|Term End: Friday, 13 December; students depart by Saturday, 14 December​​.|Arrivals Day: Sunday, 5 January for all students.|Classes Begin: Monday, 6 January at 09:00.|Mid-Term Break: Teaching ends on Friday, 14 February; college closed to students. Classes resume on Monday, 24 February.|Term End: Friday, 4 April; students depart by Saturday, 5 April​​.|Specific dates are provided for final IB exams, graduation, and the end of teaching periods for 1st and 2nd year IB and Pre-IB students. However, precise dates for the start of the term and mid-term breaks are not specified​​.|Bronze: £250-£300 (includes training day practice, expedition, and qualifying expedition).|Gold: £450-500 (includes training day practice, expedition, and qualifying expedition).|Biology field trip: £450.|Geography and ESS field trip: £250.|Concert and theatre trips: About £40 per trip.|UK day trip: Free up to £50.|European cultural weekends: £600-£700.|Weekend activities: £250 per term.|IB final exam registration (2nd year only): £420.|Private music lessons: £52 per hour.|Music and Drama exam: £51-£119.|SAT: Check the College Board website for details.|Legalisation of the IB diploma: £98 before the IB deadline, £148 after the deadline.|Pre-IB Books: About £200 (including calculator).|IB Books: About £450-£650 (including calculator).|Team sports kit: £80-£120.|Heathrow Airport (LHR): £198 for 1-3 passengers|Gatwick Airport (LGW): £252 for 1-3 passengers|Luton Airport (LTN): £222 for 1-3 passengers|Stansted Airport (STN): £276 for 1-3 passengers|Birmingham Airport (BHX): £246 for 1-3 passengers|City Airport (LCY): £300 for 1-3 passengers|St Pancras Railway Station: £246 for 1-3 passengers|Central London: £276 for 1-3 passengers|Southampton: £258 for 1-3 passengers|Valid Period: Prices valid from November 2023; subject to regular review.|Discount Policy: Reduced prices for 2-3 students traveling together on the same flight and booked simultaneously.|UM status students: £100 for arrival/departure.|Assisted airport check-in: £30 (departures only).|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 500 GBP|One way transfer - Heathrow 120 GBP|Express mail 25 GBP|Pocket money 25 GBP|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 2500 GBP|Study materials 300 GBP|One way transfer - Gatwick 175 GBP|One way transfer - Luton 140 GBP|One way transfer - Stansted 170 GBP
University
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English
A-Level
4,000
£
term
United Kingdom
Leicester
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https://smapse.com//into-university-of-east-anglia-uea-england/
INTO University of East Anglia
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Description of INTO University of East Anglia
Natural science;|Pharmacology, biomedicine and health;|Engineering, physics and mathematics;|Mathematics, risk assessment;|Law, humanities;|Economy, business, society and culture.|4 weeks - August 22 - September 16;|6 weeks - 8 August - 16 September;|8 weeks - July 25 - September 16;|12 weeks - 27 June - 16 September;|16 weeks - May 31 - September 16.|International Foundation, International Year One and Graduate Diploma - from £ 6,660 (3 terms), from £ 9,960 (4 terms),|English for University Study and Study Abroad with English - from £ 2,200 per term;|Pre-sessional English - from £ 800 (4 weeks), from £ 1200 (6 weeks), from £ 1,600 (8 weeks), from £ 2,400 (12 weeks), from the £ 3,200 (16 weeks).|International Foundation, International Year One and Graduate Diploma - from £ 6,660 (3rd trimester), from £ 9,960 (4 terms);|English for University Study and Study Abroad with English - from £ 2,200 in term;|Pre-sessional English - from £ 800 (4 weeks), from £ 1200 (6 weeks), from £ 1,600 (8 weeks), from £ 2,400 (12 weeks), from £ 3,200 (16 weeks).|University of East Anglia is a high school from the TOP-200 of the best educational institutions of the world.|In Britain, the university occupies 22nd position in the national raking.|The University is well equipped. This applies to both academic and sports infrastructure. On the campus there is the largest among the university facilities sports complex.|The university also has a rich library.|Computer equipment makes this institution a convenient place for studying.|The career and support services of foreign students work in the university.|Several university programs are among the best in the country. These include biosciences, medicine, mathematics, jurisprudence, computer science, ecology, management, business, economics, politics.|visa processing and consular fees;|air travel and airport transfer;|registration fee - 50-150 pounds;|textbooks - from 75 pounds;|insurance;|use of laboratory equipment.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 150 GBP|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The University of East Anglia (INTO University of East Anglia) is a high academic rating, an impeccable reputation and a unique atmosphere for teaching and research. Here, the emphasis is on motivating foreign students to achieve results. The University belongs to the classical universities of England. It, according to student's reviews, is one of the best for professional education and development at the stage of obtaining an education. ||| |The university campus is located in Norwich. This city in the central part of the region is picturesque and valuable from a historical point of view. Norwich represents the traditions of East Anglia, an amazing atmosphere and a safe, comfortable environment. ||| |The campus is a short drive from the center of Norwich. On the route, university buses run. Students in their spare time can easily get to the main promenades of the city, go on an excursion, for example, to the Norman castle. Opportunities for an interesting holiday in the city are a lot. In Norwich, almost all kinds of urban entertainment are available, from shopping to club get-togethers. ||| |Several preparatory programs are offered at the university. They are available to students from 16 years of age. The minimum requirements for knowledge of English are IELTS 3.0. For academic programs, this indicator is IELTS 5.0. The academic load is 20 - 25 hours per week. ||| |The usual challenges of adapting to a new country, culture, and teaching style are common. Homesickness and language barriers can also be issues. ||| |However, UK universities strive to support international students. ||| |A classical preparatory program is designed for those wishing to study at a bachelor's degree. The course includes two blocks: academic, language. The first involves studying profile disciplines. The second includes a general English course, practical classes for the development of important learning skills. ||| |The program is offered in the following areas: ||| |The studying lasts 3-4 semesters. ||| |Beginning of classes: July, September, January. ||| |The program replaces the first year of study at the undergraduate degree. It provides profile education (specialization - business administration and economics - business management and economics) and learning English. Based on the results of their studies, students are enrolled in the second year of the bachelor's program at a university school of economics or a business school. The studying lasts 3-4 semesters (9-12 months). Courses start in January, September, July. ||| |Special course is designed for applicants of preparatory and educational programs of the University of East Anglia. Its distinctive feature is an integrated approach to learning. Students do not just learn English, they get acquainted with the British culture, adapt to the educational environment, actively participate in university public life. ||| |The length of the course depends on the student's needs. The program is designed for 1 - 3 semesters. Classes begin at the INTO center in July, April, January and September. ||| |Preparatory department is designed for students who have received a place in the university. The course allows you to update knowledge, to acquire and improve important educational, language skills. The program is popular with those enrolled in bachelor's degree in research, business, economics, law, natural sciences, and informatics. The studying lasts 4 to 16 weeks. Classes begin in May-August. ||| |Start Dates: ||| |Universal language program is aimed at a wide range of clients. You can learn English in tourist, educational, personal, career purposes. Doing this at the INTO of the University of East Anglia is convenient and effective. Classes beginning in September are held on the basis of NILE in Norwich. The students of the courses have access to the infrastructure of the University of East Anglia. On the campus of the university courses take place in June-August. The program provides theoretical and practical education. The ratio of lessons: 16/4 per week. ||| |The cost of the course and the start date are on request. |||
biology, business, chemistry, cultural studies, economics, engineering, history, human and society, law, maths, Medicine, Pharmacology, physics
badminton, baseball, basketball, cricket, dancing, fitness, football, karaoke, mountaineering, music studio, Photostudio, Squash, swimming, volleyball
University Pathway, Academic english, English courses
University Dr, Norwich, Norfolk NR4 7TJ, United Kingdom
visa processing and consular fees;|air travel and airport transfer;|registration fee - 50-150 pounds;|textbooks - from 75 pounds;|insurance;|use of laboratory equipment.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 150 GBP
University
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English
High School
4,895
£
term
United Kingdom
Norwich
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Felsted School Private Boarding School
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Description of Felsted School Private Boarding School
Location: Felsted, Essex, United Kingdom|Educational programs: junior and middle classes (KS1-3 ), GCSE and IGCSE , A - level and IB Diploma|The age of students: from 4 to 18 years old|Type of studying: mixed|Type of accommodation: full-time, board|Total number of students: 545 people.|Ismember organization ISGA (The Independent Schools Golf Association);|Included in the top 30 schools offering the IB program in the UK;|Most students easily enter selected colleges and universities;|Consists of an international union of the Round Square schools, which allows for student exchange with 80 institutions around the world;|Included in the ranking Tatler 225 Independent School;|Listed Country Life Top 50 School;|Cooperates with Apple's regional educational center (there are very few such schools in Britain);|Is one of the 12 founders and an active member of the Headmasters 'and Headmistresses' Conference (HMC).|Birmingham|King's London|Manchester|Edinburg|Exeter|Bristol|Oxford|Nottingham|Durham and others.|Preparatory School (Grades 5-7) = 10-12 years|GCSE (8-11 grades) = 13-16 years old|A-Level (graduation grades 12-13) = 16-18 years|International Baccalaureate Diploma classes 12-13, international equivalent to the British A-level = 16-18 years|Summer language courses = 10-14 years|LEAP Course - compulsory course for new students (duration 1 week). It is held in September after the arrival of students, but before starting their studies. LEAP Course was created to improve the level of the English language and overcome the language barrier, full adaptation to new conditions, adaptation in the British educational environment is provided.|Isaac Barrow (the teacher of the legendary Isaac Newton)|John Wallis (mathematician, founder of mathematical analysis)|Reginald Pierson (chief designer of Vickers-Armstrong)|Christopher Woodmark (businessman, president of the Rolls-Royce company)|Many Olympic champions|Baron Richard Dannatt (Commander-in-Chief of the British Army), etc.|English Language and Literature|Music|Biology|Latin|Geography|Chemistry|Information Technology|Spanish|French|Physics|History|Technology and Design|Physical culture and sport|Religious Studies|German|Classical civilizations|Mathematics.|English|French|The photo|Business course|English literature|Biology|Geography|Higher Mathematics|Philosophy and Ethics|Fabrics and textile production|Physical culture and sport|Economy|Geography|Art|Mathematics|Chemistry|Information Technology|Latin|Music|Psychology|3D- design|German|Religious Studies|Political science|Theatrical skills|Physics.|English|Latin|Music|Physical education and sport|French|Information Technology|Mathematics (classical and advanced course)|German|Physics|Geography|Spanish|History|Economy|Chemistry|Philosophy|Biology.|Scientific|Mathematical|Culture and art|Physical culture and sports|Pre-IB (preparation for International Baccalaureate)|Performing skills.|Methods of playing professional actors and receptions of famous theatrical figures;|Studying the history of the theater, the principles and laws of its work;|The study of the methods of Max Stafford-Clark;|Interaction with theater workshops, artists, screenwriters and decorators;|Development of their abilities, the disclosure of talent and potential.|Good, advanced level of English;|Interest in theatrical life, interest in the history of the theater, its features and laws;|Enthusiasm and sincere desire to develop their talents;|Knowledge of the main English and British plays and playwrights.|Accommodation and meals (full board, meals three times a day + evening snacks and snacks);|Excursions and sightseeing trips (within a week - 1 half-day and 1 a day);|A complete guarantee of children's safety, supervision of pupils 24/7;|Laundry service;|All sports and leisure activities (except for those stipulated for an additional price - golf, horse riding, etc.);|All textbooks, books and materials;|Initial testing on arrival;|Full report on academic performance and company certificate at the end of the course.|Gliding sport|Tennis|Aerobics|Horse riding|Fencing|Swimming|Aerobics|Basketball|Running|Football|Hockey|Track and field athletics|Badminton|Cricket|Riding polo|Rugby|Dances|Netball|Golf.|Astronomy|Journalism|Cinematography|Cadet corps|Cooking|Art Club|Sculpture|Ecology|Foreign languages ​​|Horticulture|The Leadership School|Beekeeping|Dancing|"The Theater Fans' Club "|Photographic art|Young entrepreneurs|Desktop publishing (creation and the learning) games|Technical equipment of the performances.|Registration fee;|Tuition fee;|Visa fees and services, translation of documents;|Consular fee paid at the embassy;|Medical insurance;|Registration in the guardian agency;|Guardianship (required for minor children);|School uniforms;|Examination fees;|Pocket personal expenses;|Additional music and creativity classes, individual academic lessons;|Round trip air tickets;|Transfer in both directions.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 270 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 1195 GBP|Medical insurance 150 GBP|Guardianship 630 GBP|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The independent British boarding school Felsted School adheres to the principles of mixed education and aims to create the most comfortable conditions for its students from 4 to 18 years, providing high-quality education of a high British standard. ||| |Felsted School was founded in 1564, the founder of the school was Baron Richard Rich, who served under King Edward VI as Lord Chancellor. Today it is in the east of England in Essex County in the small town of Felstead, near the legendary University Cambridge and London. The road to Stansted International Airport takes just 15 minutes, and Heathrow and Gatwick can be reached in 1.5 hours. This is a picturesque green area, which is considered to be one of the best places in the country for golf lessons.The territory is unusually well-groomed and green, includes a large number of historic buildings (well equipped with modern equipment inside), groves and parks for recreation, spacious lawns and paths for walking. Noting in 2014 its anniversary - 450 years of excellent work - the school is rightly proud of its academic programs that respect the age-old British traditions. ||| |Felsted School is proud of the academic achievements of its students, is respected by colleagues in the educational field and has an excellent reputation: ||| |The quality of academic education is so high that ambitious students choose and enter the most prestigious universities and colleges of the world: ||| |Felsted School offers several effective and balanced studying programs: ||| |There is a special program for gifted students, and there is also a studying option for children with difficulties in mastering subjects and disciplines. One classroom includes no more than 18 people, and high school students are engaged in even smaller group 3 -10 people. Also, graduate class students can visit the institution during special extended holidays (Exeat Weekends ). Of the most successful and developed disciplines, one can mention business and finance, marketing, humanities. ||| |A total of about 545 boys and girls are enrolled here, 85% of them are enrolled on a full board basis. The number of foreign students here is about 105-110 people: most of them come from Germany, there are also students from the Far East and the USA, Eastern Europe and Africa. High schools in America and UK are the best choices among students. ||| |There are many well-known personalities and recognized experts in their field among students and graduates - once the son of Oliver Cromwell himself studied here! Here are a few more examples: ||| |The official religion here is Anglicanism, but it is not cultivated, in Felsted School children of all faiths and denominations can study. ||| |Location, student and extracurricular activities - clubs, communities. The type of education is joint or separate (only for boys or only for girls), of course. Religious affiliation (if or not, how clearly expressed), a unified policy, the presence of a curfew and a uniform. ||| |For the high school students, the main task is to successfully pass the final exams and to get a prestigious GCSE certificate, which gives an opportunity to continue studying in a college or university. Also, the middle-class course sets students up for studying in the upper grades, prepares them for a more in-depth and thorough study of academic subjects and languages. ||| |The following subjects are studied (compulsory and optional): ||| |The British university preparation program, widely known all over the world - the A - level certificate with good results is counted as entrance examinations, students take such a deep and thorough study of the disciplines. The students choose objects themselves from a fairly extensive list - it is not just the personal interests and inclinations that should be oriented, but also the requirements of the future university or college, the specialty of the profession. ||| |Available directions of study are: ||| |International University Preparation Program is an analogue of the British standard A - level . Thanks to this course and a wide range of disciplines, students can effectively prepare for admission to the chosen university, deepen their knowledge of academic areas, more clearly define their interests and priorities. ||| |Subjects for selection: ||| |Summer language camp will help students not only to improve language studying significantly, but also to become more self-confident, to show their talents and abilities, to learn to communicate with representatives of other countries and cultures and, finally, to have fun time! ||| |Every day there are 3 general gatherings (after breakfast, after classes and before bedtime) - this allows not only to closely monitor students, their location on campus, but also in time to inform them about the upcoming activities during the day and week. Also during the meetings there are students who have achieved significant results in academic, creative or sports activities: such encouragement evokes the spirit of healthy competition, the desire to achieve higher goals. ||| |Students of the summer camp live on a full board basis - comfortable rooms and meals three times a day, balanced, tasty and varied are provided. In addition, light evening snacks are provided - this will help students not go to bed hungry after evening activities or sports. ||| |Staying in the summer camp will help you to meet new friends from all over the world. Here, communication of pupils with each other, mutual pastime and mutual assistance is encouraged in every way: senior help younger ones, already experienced boarders - beginners. ||| |The course is selected based on the initial level of knowledge: there are options for beginners who are poorly proficient in English, and for "advanced" students. The students are divided into groups on the first day of the beginning of the classes (usually Monday), after the introductory testing. Classes are formed small so that students can feel comfortable, and teachers can give each child the maximum attention and care. Beginners will learn the basics of grammar and vocabulary of the English language, develop communication skills, spoken English and listening skills. Experienced students can effectively prepare for exams and language tests, learn to analyze poetic and prosaic texts in English, and learn the basics of literary composition. During the day there are several breaks and big changes: students can relax, have a snack, go in for sports or chat with new friends. ||| |The main direction of education in summer programs is English language, literature and writing skills. Additionally the following educational directions are offered: ||| |The duration of the course is from 1 to 4 weeks - each week students learn a new topic. The main directions are natural sciences: chemistry, physics and biology. Students are expected to have a lot of practice and laboratory work, analytical and research work, projects, and all studying is conducted in an interesting format with a lot of interactive and live communication. In case of successful completion of the course, students can get a prestigious CREST certificate, which will serve as an additional advantage when entering a college or university. ||| |The Summer Academy of Mathematics is a real find for students gifted in the exact sciences and interested in this field of knowledge. Classes are conducted by experienced teachers and students of the profile direction of Cambridge, which create interesting and non-standard tasks, assignments, projects and research for pupils. Also this version of the course is perfect for students who want to improve their skills, to deepen and refresh knowledge before the start of a new semester, to improve their academic performance during the main academic year. ||| |There is a huge number of practical classes - students learn the chosen direction of art and creativity by working in studios and workshops. Students will work with a wide variety of materials: glass, plastic, clay, mirrors, pastels, paints under the guidance of sensitive and professionhal teachers who have extensive experience working with students at IB and A-level programs. By the end of each week, students perform one of the small creative projects, and the result - an object of art created by the student himself - can be taken home. ||| |The duration of the course is from 1 week, it is recommended to use at least a 2-week course (maximum duration is 4 weeks). ||| |Ideal for students who want to improve not only their language skills, but also their physical shape. Students attend studying in rugby, cricket, hockey, tennis - in short, the most popular sports in traditional British boarding schools. With the children there are professional instructors who guarantee the safety of the pupils and the correctness of the exercises, help to develop game techniques, physical strength and endurance. ||| |This course will help students to prepare for the IB program - to improve their English language and knowledge of basic academic disciplines, to fill in learning gaps, and to update existing information. In addition, students will be able to prepare for the CAS exam - to get acquainted with its structure, subtleties and features, to overcome the psychological barrier before testing. ||| |This program is the most popular and intensive - the number of places on the course is limited to 20 participants, therefore it is recommended to submit the application as much as possible in advance._x000D_ Children will master acting and dramatic art under the direction of one of the best theater figures in England and the UK. This course was developed in collaboration with The National Theater, Royal Court Theater, Bush Theater, Hampstead Theater and Sydney Theater Company under the guidance of Max Stafford-Clark. Classes are held every day from 13:00 to 17:00 - students are preparing a big show, which will be shown on the last day of the shift. ||| |Students study in several ways: ||| |Several key matches are required from students of this course: ||| |EDUCATIONAL COST AND ADDITIONAL COSTS ||| |The summer camp works for 4 weeks. Programs of 2.3 and 4 weeks duration are provided. ||| |In addition, students can add to their course useful and interesting electives: horse riding, lessons at the Academy of Dance or professional hockey studying. Please note that the number of seats is limited, there are also national quotas - you apply as early as possible to guarantee a place on the chosen course. ||| |The indicated price already includes: ||| |Also included in the tuition fee is a transfer on specified days (Sunday from 8:00 to 17:00) - students are expected at Heathrow, Stansted, Gatwick and Southend airports. |||
Art, Classical civilization, geography, history, maths, media, music, physical education
badminton, cricket, excursions, hockey, rugby, tennis, volleyball
GCSE, A-Level program, IB program, English+summer vacation
Felsted, Dunmow CM6 3LL, United Kingdom
Registration fee;|Tuition fee;|Visa fees and services, translation of documents;|Consular fee paid at the embassy;|Medical insurance;|Registration in the guardian agency;|Guardianship (required for minor children);|School uniforms;|Examination fees;|Pocket personal expenses;|Additional music and creativity classes, individual academic lessons;|Round trip air tickets;|Transfer in both directions.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 270 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 1195 GBP|Medical insurance 150 GBP|Guardianship 630 GBP
University
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English
A-Level
13,055
£
term
United Kingdom
near London
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JWU (Johnson & Wales University) Denver
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Description of JWU (Johnson & Wales University) Denver
Charlotte (North Carolina);|Miami;|Denver;|Providence.|Art|Culinary arts|Education and pedagogy|Public catering, restaurant business|Science|Design|Technology of hospitality|Business.|Baking and confectionery|Baking, confectionery and restaurant management|Retail (Food and Beverage)|Business Administration|Business|Psychological counseling|Criminal Proceedings|Cooking and catering|Cooking skills|Food production technologies|English Language and Literature, Writing Skill|Entrepreneurship|Healthcare|Retail and Fashion- merchandising|Hotel business|Marketing|Media and media, communications|Psychology|Sociology|Restaurant service|Sports management.|Entrepreneurship|Human Resources Management|Hospitality Technology|Supply chain management, logistics.|Human Resources Management|Hospitality Technology|Supply Chain Management, Logistics|Finance|Accounting|Information Technology.|Greatest Day of Fun;|Spring Fling;|Frightmare;|Performances of musical and theatrical companies;|Stand-up evenings;|Lectures and master classes from famous professors and specialists of various fields of activity.|Master's or MBA programs = $ 1971 / $ 438 per credit (credit) hour, respectively|MAT / MED programs = $ 1503 / $ 334 per credit (credit) hour, respectively|Pre-MBA = $ 6883 / semester.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
University JWU (Johnson & Wales University) was founded in 1914. Since then, and to this day, it has operated as a private, non-profit institution of higher education, providing seats for more than 16,000 students on four campuses: ||| |The total number of graduates has already reached 100 000 people - they are representatives of 155 countries, which allows us to speak of the university as a global educational project. In addition to the traditional undergraduate and graduate programs, doctoral programs are provided as well as online distance learning courses. ||| |There are many specialties at the university - the following are among the flagship (the most developed and popular ones): ||| |The unique educational model of the university provides maximum practical orientation: here students start working with real projects, large companies and specialists already during studying, which helps them to become really qualified, demandable professionals, to quickly find a job after graduation. Even art and design are successfully integrated into the industrial and manufacturing spheres - it is an opportunity to make your hobby a highly paid and prestigious profession. Graduates of the university also have a professional flexibility: they are able to work in various fields of their specialty, to develop immediately in several directions and successfully build a career. ||| |The university is a member of the New England Schools and Colleges Association (NEASC ), regularly monitored by the Higher Education Commission (CIHE), accredited Prestigious educational organizations. ||| |The Denver Campus (JWU (Johnson & Wales University)) is a 26-acre academic building, cozy residences and outdoor sports grounds, recreational areas with an impressive panorama of the Rocky Mountains. This is a quiet place for a solitary study, while the center of bustling and developed Denver can be reached in just 10 minutes, city transport works perfectly. In 2013 Forbes named Denver among the top 10 cities for business and career (6th place): it is here that the offices and headquarters of many famous companies and world corporations are located. ||| |This period is perfect for assessing capabilities and exploring options of universities. Focus on achieving high grades and improving English proficiency. Strong English skills enhance your learning experience, and good grades can lead to scholarships or honors college admissions. ||| |You can get a bachelor's degree in Denver in the following specialties: ||| |Additional fees for the first year of studying and medical insurance are paid separetely. ||| |Master's degree, or postgraduate - the second stage of higher education: this is usually a narrower and more specialized sphere, the opportunity after studying to take a more profitable, high and well-paid position. At JWU (Johnson & Wales University) Denver, you can get a degree and a master's degree in the following areas: ||| |The degree of MBA ( Master of Business Administration ) is an invariable attribute of any western manager and top manager: mastering this educational level will help you to occupy leading positions in the world market, to claim a high and prestigious position. The following specialties are available for studying: |||
administration, Baking & Pastry Arts, business, Business and management, catering, communications, Counseling, Culinary skills, Entrepreneurship, Fashion, Food and nutrition, Food technology, health and human sciences, Health care, Hotel and Restaurant Management, law, legal proceedings, Liberal Studies, marketing, MBA, media, Merchandising, Psychology, Restaurant service and kitchen, Retail, Science, sociology, sports management, Sports, Entertainment, Event — Management (BS), Undeclared, Writing skills
culinary arts
Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english), MBA
7150 Montview Blvd # 1, Denver, CO 80220, USA
Master's or MBA programs = $ 1971 / $ 438 per credit (credit) hour, respectively|MAT / MED programs = $ 1503 / $ 334 per credit (credit) hour, respectively|Pre-MBA = $ 6883 / semester.
University
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English
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23,700
$
year
USA
Denver
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https://smapse.com//ied-torino-european-institute-of-design-torino-italy/
IED Turin European Institute of Design
8.2
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Description of IED Turin European Institute of Design
Design|Fashion|Visual arts|Communication.|Design of transport (in English and Italian)|Design product development|Interior design|Fashion design and fashion|Design of accessories and jewelry|Illustration and animation|Advertising and communication|The photo|Graphic design.|Registration fee|Air tickets in both directions|Transfer in both directions|Accommodation and meals|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee|Medical insurance.|Certificate of TOEFL (500 points) / IELTS 5.5 + 6.0 + certificate of sufficient knowledge of the language in which the studying will be conducted (Italian, from advanced)|Certificate of secondary education|Motivation letter|It is advisable to provide a personal portfolio.|Design of transport|Design of car interior|Design of buildings and town building|Marketing and communications.|TOEFL (from 500 points, option iBT from 68) / IELTS 5.5 and higher or its analogue|Personal portfolio (at least 10-15 works on the design with detailed description and the date of implementation of each)|Diploma of Higher Education (Bachelor's Degree)|Personal resume|Preferred work experience from 2 years in the chosen specialty (in some cases can replace the bachelor's degree)|Motivation letter.|Design of transport|Design of car interior|Design of buildings and town building|Marketing and communications.|TOEFL (from 500 points, option iBT from 68) / IELTS 5.5 and higher or its analogue|Personal portfolio (at least 10-15 works on the design with detailed description and the date of implementation of each)|Diploma of Higher Education (Bachelor's Degree)|Personal resume|Preferred work experience from 2 years in the chosen specialty (in some cases can replace the bachelor's degree)|Motivation letter.|Short-term professional courses, continuing education (4 weeks)|Program for obtaining a certificate (5 weeks)|Diploma courses for one year (9 months)|Undergraduate (3 years)|Master (1 year).|Registration fee|Air tickets in both directions|Transfer in both directions|Residing and catering|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fees|Medical insurance.|TOEFL certificate (450 points) / IELTS 5.0 or its equivalent|Secondary education certificate.|TOEFL certificate (500 points) / IELTS 5.5 + 6.0 + Certificate of sufficient knowledge of Language, which will be studied (Italian, from advanced)|Secondary education certificate|Motivation letter|It is advisable to provide a personal portfolio.|TOEFL (from 500 points, iBT version from 68) / IELTS 5.5 and above or its analogue|Personal portfolio (at least 10-15 works on design with detailed description and date|Personal resume|It is desirable to have work experience of 2 years in the chosen specialty (in some cases it can replace a bachelor's degree)|Motivation letter.|Advanced level of English.|Completed application form strictly in the form of the school|Passport and its copy, 4 passport-size photographs|Medical certificate|A receipt for the prepayment of the educational course|Certificate of secondary education|Certificate of sufficient level of the English language + the language in which the studying will be conducted|Portfolio.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The European Design Institute (IED) was founded in 1966 by Francesco Morelli, who is still working as the president of the educational network. This is the world's largest private profile educational organization: its specialization lies in the field of design, fashion and visual art, as well as communications. The campuses of the Institute are in Italy (the largest number of cities covered), Spain and Brazil, you can study in English and Italian, as well as in Spanish and Portuguese. ||| |The European Design Institute IED Turin was founded in one of Italy's most advanced, dynamic and vibrant cities. Turin has always been a national large industrial center, and since the end of the 19th century research projects and institutes have started to develop actively, innovative development programs for a wide range of business areas, including design and fashion, have been introduced. Today Turin is considered to be one of the world's most important centers of the automotive industry, a major center for environmental sustainability research and a point of creating a new culture of nutrition and eco-products. ||| |The European Design Institute IED Torino is considered not just one of the best design universities in Italy and in the world - it is one of the largest and most important centers of transport and automobile design, a place of development of projects of global importance. Increasingly, private industry and government bodies are turning to the institute for unique developments, including for examples of environmentally correct and safe design, so important for the modern world. ||| |The total number of IED students today reaches 9,000 people representing 80 world nations and nationalities. IED Torino is taught in English and Italian (depending on the chosen program and sometimes on the subject). In the Institute there are 4 faculties: ||| |Usually yes, in one form or another ESL is taught by the university, as well as supporting classes / seminars for foreign students, a pre-sessional English course. ||| |Studying on the Bachelor's program, the first stage of European higher education, lasts 3 academic years. Available specialties: ||| |Most of the studying is in English. It is paid additionally: ||| |Requirements for applicants for undergraduate programs: ||| |You can get a master's degree according to the chosen program (the list of available ones is presented below) within 1 academic year: this is a more in-depth and profile stage of education, allowing you to focus on a particular aspect of a particular direction. In Turin master's programs are offered in the following specialties: ||| |Studying is conducted in English (some courses in Italian). Requirements for applicants: ||| |You can get a master's degree according to the chosen program (the list of available ones is presented below) within 1 academic year: this is a more in-depth and profile stage of education, allowing you to focus on a particular aspect of a particular direction. In Turin master's programs are offered in the following specialties: ||| |Studying is conducted in English (some courses in Italian). Requirements for applicants: |||
Advertising and PR, Business and management, design, illustration, marketing, photography, Product and brand promotion, Visual merchandising
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english), In Italian
Via S. Quintino, 39, 10121 Torino, Italy
Short-term professional courses, continuing education (4 weeks)|Program for obtaining a certificate (5 weeks)|Diploma courses for one year (9 months)|Undergraduate (3 years)|Master (1 year).|Registration fee|Air tickets in both directions|Transfer in both directions|Residing and catering|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fees|Medical insurance.
University
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English
Professional courses
17,000
year
Italy
Turin
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https://smapse.com//le-cordon-bleu-culinary-school/
Le Cordon Bleu Culinary School
8.2
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Description of Le Cordon Bleu Culinary School
Paris|London|Madrid|Istanbul|Bangkok|Kuala Lumpur|Sydney|Melbourne|Adelaide|Wellington|Ottawa|Culinary arts;|Confectionery;|Baking;|The restaurant business and Management;|Wine-making.|Diploma and the highest diploma;|Certificate (cooks and confectioners of 3 levels - from primary to higher);|Diploma of sommeliers.|James Peterson;|Julia Child;|Bruce and Eric Bromberg;|Nancy Silverton;|Nathalie Dupree.|The Basics of the French Culinary School;|Definition of French culinary terms;|Preparation and commencement of work, safety;|Basic trimming techniques;|Classical French cutting technique;|Bouillons, sauces, minced meat and dough;|Classical ways of preparation of dishes;|In-depth study of the cuisine of French regions;|Origin of products and features of regional cuisine;|Perfection of culinary skills;|More complex trimming and serving techniques;|Seasonings, flavor combinations in classical and regional cuisine;|Color, taste, textures and their combinations;|Classical and modern "High Kitchen";|Accuracy and efficiency in the kitchen;|Development of technologies and techniques; methodology;|Development of recipes using products of the highest quality; Rare products;|In-depth study of the classical "High Kitchen";|Development of the menu; Seasonality of products;|Development of creative abilities.|The Basics of French Confectionery;|The main types of test;|Basic recipes for creams and fillings;|Traditional cakes and desserts;|Basic Decorating Techniques;|Lubrication and glazing;|Baking (croissants and brioche);|Main French confectionery terms;|Decoration of confectionery;|Types of desserts for restaurants;|Ptifuras (sweet and savory, eateries);|Bread Baking Basics;|Bavarian creams and mousses;|Caramel and nougat;|Working with chocolate: handmade and dipping;|Map of desserts in a modern restaurant: cold and hot;|Finding the best decorating solutions for desserts. - In-depth study of gustatory nuances, the role of flavors and spices;|The art of working with chocolate: mousses, dipping, figured chocolate, a mixture of different types of chocolate and textures, sculpture, fake;|Sugar ornaments: the technique of cooking and painting sugar shapes, sugar products of various shapes. Blown sugar spheres.|The Basics of the French Culinary School;|Definition of French culinary terms;|Preparation and commencement of work, safety;|Basic trimming techniques;|Classical French cutting technique;|Bouillons, sauces, minced meat and dough;|Classic ways of cooking.|In-depth study of the cuisine of French regions;|Origin of products and features of regional cuisine;|Perfection of culinary skills;|More complex methods of cutting and serving;|Condiments; Flavor combinations in classic regional cuisine;|Color, taste, textures and their combinations.|Classical and modern "High Kitchen";|Accuracy and efficiency in the kitchen;|Development of techniques and techniques; methodology;|Develop recipes using the highest quality products;|In-depth study of the classical "High Kitchen";|Menu development, seasonality of products;|Development of creative abilities.|The Basics of French Confectionery;|The main types of test;|Basic recipes for creams and fillings;|Traditional cakes and desserts;|Basic Decorating Techniques;|Baking (croissants and brioche);|Basic French confectionery terms.|Decoration of confectionery;|Types of desserts for restaurants;|Ptifuras (sweet and savory);|Bread Baking Basics;|Bavarian creams and mousses;|Caramel and nougat;|Work with chocolate: handmade and dipping.|Map of desserts in a modern restaurant: cold and hot;|Secrets of decorating and serving desserts. In-depth study of gustatory nuances, the role of flavors and spices;|The art of working with chocolate: mousses, dipping, figured chocolate, a mixture of different types of chocolate and textures, sculpture, models. Sugar ornaments: the technique of cooking and painting sugar shapes, sugar products of various shapes.|The program lasts 1 academic year;|An opportunity to get a full diploma;|six months of theoretical studies;|Half a year to the internship.|Training on the selected course: theoretical + practical lessons, internships;|Uniforms;|The company certificate or diploma on successful completion of training.|Accommodation;|Round trip air tickets;|Transfer;|Personal pocket expenses;|Compulsory medical insurance;|Visa fees and services, translation and certification, courier delivery of documents;|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Perhaps the most famous and glorified culinary school in the world - Le Cordon Bleu - was founded in Paris 120 years ago, in 1895. For more than a century of successful work the Le Cordon Bleu symbol - the blue ribbon with its seal on it - has become a symbol of cooking as an art: the school has earned an impeccable reputation and has become the alma mater of the best chefs around the world. Training here is almost a guarantee of a successful future and employment: restaurants around the world are trying to get specialists trained in Le Cordon Bleu. ||| |The founder of the school was the well-known journalist and culinary critic Martha Distel: she also simultaneously started publishing the magazine Cuisiniere Cordon Bleu, which published news about the restaurant industry, reviews of the best institutions and selected recipes. ||| |Today, Le Cordon Bleu is More than 50 educational institutions in 23 countries, 5 continents and more than 20 thousand students, every day comprehending the most complex culinary art under the guidance of the best specialists with vast practical experience. Let's note the most famous and large branches of the network: ||| |Of course, the most important, large, illustrious and legendary school. Paris and France in general are considered to be one of the leading centers of world cuisine and gastronomy - here tasty food is built almost to the rank of religion, which gives Le Cordon Bleu students ample opportunities for experimentation and constant application of knowledge in real practice. ||| |The English capital, representing one of the most cosmopolitan, bright and non-standard cities in the world, opens up to the students of London's Le Cordon Bleu an unlimited space of imagination, creative experiments, With the cuisine of any peoples of the world. In London, one of the most international student trains - here are representatives of more than 50 peoples and cultures, which creates a fertile ground for the exchange of experience and cooperation in different projects. In addition, on the territory of London and the nearest metropolitan area there are more than 40 restaurants-owners of Michelin stars: perhaps, in some of them young graduates will build their future career? ||| |Spanish cuisine is based on numerous recipes for home cooking: honest, hearty, proven centuries and thousands of Spanish families who have kept these recipes from generation to generation. At the same time, modern Spanish gastronomy is very loyal to a variety of experiments and innovative findings (for example, molecular cuisine), which makes it an interesting object for study. Another significant advantage of the Le Cordon Bleu school in Madrid is the opportunity to work with the freshest products, including vegetables and fish, shellfish: the proximity of the sea and fertile lands provide young cooks with everything they need. ||| |The amazing location of Istanbul on the border of Europe with Asia opens up excellent opportunities for students of Le Cordon Bleu for numerous experiments, non-standard combinations. In particular, the East is famous for its variety of unique spices and flavors - there is no better place to study the diversity of this world of smells and flavors! Oriental sweets, coffee and other traditional drinks, as well as a large number of fresh seafood, available to the students of the Istanbul school almost all the year, deserve special attention. ||| |Le Cordon Bleu's branch in Bankok has been operating since 2007 - the cooperation was helped by Le Cordon Bleu International and Dusit International (the latter is one of the largest Thai hotel brands) . The school is conveniently located (downtown, lively and prestigious area of ​​Silom): an abundance of expensive hotels and restaurants nearby (including the Dusit Thani Hotel) offers ample opportunities for internships and internships. ||| |The capital of Malaysia is an incredibly international city, bright, absolutely unique and distinctive: it affects the national cuisine, which is an amazing mix of traditions from all over Peace. It's not the first year that Kuala Lumpur has been called the culinary capital of Asia - training at the local branch of Le Cordon Bleu will provide an opportunity to test this claim. ||| |The school in Sydney was opened in 1996 - its primary task was to prepare for the 2000 Olympics: but after the end of the sports festival, Le Cordon Bleu continued to work successfully . Here you can get a qualification for the Australian or French model, which gives an additional advantage in international employment. ||| |A very interactive, vibrant and vibrant Australian city is famous for its restaurants and cooking traditions throughout the Green Continent. In total there are more than 26 thousand students in the city, and 48% of the inhabitants of Melbourne are residents born abroad. The local students of Le Cordon Bleu have significant advantages - a very rich cultural program of interesting events and a low cost of both teaching and living. ||| |The capital of South Australia is the unofficial student capital of the country, which is becoming more popular every year among foreign students. In the branch of Le Cordon Bleu in Adelaide, strong programs not only for classical cooking, but also confectionery, hospitality, business and restaurant management. ||| |New Zealand is very attractive for both studying and living: beautiful ecology, low prices, the highest standard of living and safety. The country has a rich gastronomic history: it produces the best samples of beef and lamb, salmon and seafood, there are many endemic and rare varieties of fruits and vegetables that students of Le Cordon Bleu can use in their culinary experiments. ||| |There is only one school of Le Cordon Bleu in Canada, and it is in the bright and cosmopolitan Ottawa. Representatives of more than 70 nationalities and cultures live here permanently: an ideal ground for international cooperation, exchange of experience and cult national traditions. ||| |There are several main specialties in Le Cordon Bleu: ||| |Having studied at Le Cordon Bleu, international student can receive the following stages of professional education: ||| |Also, a variety of seminars and refresher courses, thematic short-term programs, useful for specialists of any level, are constantly held. ||| |The training almost entirely consists of practical classes: students are constantly in kitchens, demonstration rooms, and sometimes on farms or markets, learning to choose the best ingredients for future masterpieces. The famous chefs, owners of Michelin stars, famous culinary historians and critics are engaged with the students, and the best of their students can get an internship in one of the Michelin restaurants. ||| |In due time Le Cordon Bleu was finished by famous chefs and world famous culinary experts and adepts of gastronomy: ||| |Business remains popular, but engineering and IT are quickly gaining ground. STEM fields are seen as advantageous not only for education but also for gaining professional experience, especially with the post-study work opportunities they offer. The pandemic has also sparked increased interest in biological and chemical sciences. ||| |Brief information: International student can finish the diploma course in the direction of "Cooking" or "Confectionery art", also offered the opportunity to obtain a higher diploma in these specialties. To obtain a higher diploma, the student must complete the basic diploma course. ||| |Duration of training is usually not more than a year. Students can apply for the program in September, November, January, March and June. ||| |List of specialities: ||| |1) Culinary arts ||| |Training is offered at the primary, secondary and higher levels. In the process of teaching students are waiting for the following topics and directions: ||| |2) Confectionery art ||| |Also divided into the initial, middle and upper step. Students learn the following skills: ||| |3) Higher Diploma ||| |To obtain a higher diploma, international student must complete the basic diploma course. The program includes a more in-depth, more attentive and thorough study of all the main aspects of the work of a cook or confectioner (specialty can be chosen at will). ||| |The requirements for admission to the diploma courses are standard - this age is 18 years and older and the certificate / certificate of completed secondary (school) education. ||| |Quick overview: ||| |The program for obtaining a certificate of a cook or confectioner is also offered on three levels: primary, secondary and higher. The course lasts approximately 1-1.5 months - you can start training in September, October, March, June or August: specific dates you can check with your manager. ||| |Available specialties: ||| |1. Culinary arts - entry level: ||| |2. Culinary Arts - Intermediate Level: ||| |3. Culinary art - the highest level: ||| |4. Confectionery - entry level: ||| |5. Confectionery - medium level: ||| |6. Confectionery - the highest level: ||| |Quick overview of BACHELOR program: ||| |Bachelor programs at Le Cordon Bleu take 3 academic years. We offer specialty Buisness in culinary arts and Buisness in international hospitality management, the beginning of classes - in September. ||| |Also the structure of the bachelor's courses includes The program Restaurant Management: |||
Art, Baking & Pastry Arts, business, Business and management, gastronomy, Hotel and Restaurant Management, International Business, Restaurant service and kitchen, tourism
culinary arts
Diploma in Higher Education, Short university programs, Bachelors Courses(english)
13-15 Quai André Citroën, 75015 Paris, France
Training on the selected course: theoretical + practical lessons, internships;|Uniforms;|The company certificate or diploma on successful completion of training.|Accommodation;|Round trip air tickets;|Transfer;|Personal pocket expenses;|Compulsory medical insurance;|Visa fees and services, translation and certification, courier delivery of documents;|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).
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Bradfield College Private School
8.2
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Description of Bradfield College Private School
Founded: in 1850|Location: Bradfield, Berkshire, United Kingdom|Age of students: 13 to 18 years|Total number of students: 780|Type of accommodation: residence|Type of pogram: mixed|Language of instruction: English.|English|Natural Sciences|Mathematics.|Chemistry|Geography|Biology|Physics|Art|History|Informatics - full / short course|Design|English Language and Literature|Dancing|Drama|Music|Foreign language (French, German, Spanish, Latin)|Mathematics|The photo|Physical education|Religious studies, etc.|Trimester - 12105 £|Academic year - 36315 £.|Chemistry|Physics|Biology|Geography|History|Foreign language (English, French, Spanish, Latin)|English literature|Drama and theater|Music|Art|History of art|Film production|Design and technology|Business|Economy|Policy|Computer science|Mathematics / Higher Mathematics|Physical Education|Religious studies, etc.|Trimester = £ 12105|Academic Year = £ 36,315.|English / German Literature|English Language and Literature|Literature and acting.|Spanish|French|German|Italian|Latin.|Economy|Geography|History|Environment and society.|Biology|Environment and Society|Chemistry|Computer science|Physics.|Mathematics|Mathematical research.|Art|Cinema|Music|Literature and theater.|Trimester = £ 12105|Academic Year = £ 36,315.|Fitness|Hockey|Football|Cricket|Netball|Lacrosse|Athletics|Tennis|Badminton|Swimming|Fencing|Equestrian sport and more.|Singing|Orchestra|Playing with modern instruments|Choir|Participation in the orchestra, etc.|Comprehensive education aimed at personal growth of students|Experienced teachers|Modern infrastructure|Lovely location|A large number of creative and sports circles and sections|Interesting extracurricular activities|Development of a sense of responsibility and independence of students, curiosity|Wide outlook of students|Active social life|School values ​​are compassion, tolerance and openness to the new.|Music Center|Greek theater|Sports Complex|Fitness Centre|Information Center|Tennis courts|Indoor pool|Dance studio|Extensive library|Golf course|IT-laboratory|Wireless Internet|Scientific Center and others.|StuntPavilion is an extensive pavilion that houses shops and a common recreation room for students, where they can meet friends and discuss the latest news. After reconstruction StuntPavilion is also a light cafe, bar with an open terrace.|The Greek theater, which has been the creative workshop of the college for over a century, was reconstructed in 2011. During the reconstruction, stone seats were restored, construction work was carried out in an expanded and adapted theater building and much more.|The Science Center "Blackburn" is a modern scientific center for students, functioning since 2010.|Trimester - 12105 £|Academic year - 36315 £.|Air tickets and a round trip|Visa and consular fees|Medical insurance|Registration fee - 25 £|Deposit confirming the place on the program - 600 £ / 1000 £ (depending on the course)|Deposit at a rate of 1 trimester|Additional English lessons - £ 1200 per term|Guardianship|Fee for tests|Pocket costs.|Report card for the last 2 years|Teacher feedback|Covering letter|Sports, creative and scientific awards and certificates|The results of the international English language test.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Bradfield College (Private School Bradfield College) was created by Thomas Stevens in 1850 as a school for boys. To date, Bradfield College firmly holds the position of one of the best and most prestigious educational institutions of the United Kingdom. Bradfield College, located in the village of Bradfield amidst the unspoilt countryside of Berkshire, attracts students from all over the world with a high level of education, excellent reviews, a solid reputation of one of the leading national educational institutions in England, built on excellent academic programs and individualized approach to each student. ||| |Private School Bradfield offers unsurpassed academic programs for its students, giving the opportunity to receive the most interesting theoretical knowledge and practical skills, applicable not only in class, but also in everyday life. Highly qualified teachers build their classes on a personal approach to each student, respecting his needs, revealing talents and helping to achieve the goals. In addition, students have their own website, where they store teaching materials. ||| |Graduates of Bradfield College show high academic results. In 2017, more than half of the students received high grades (A * or A) in many subjects of the GCSE program. The total percentage of students who received points A * -B for the final exam was 87%. Students of International Baccalaureate programs also received high academic results, which enabled them to enter the top international universities of the United Kingdom, Canada, the United States, Italy and Australia. ||| |These are some of the best learning environments you can find. Teaching methods, qualifications of British schools are recognized all over the world, many have adopted them as a model and standard. As they grow up, the child is given great academic freedom - he can explore, question the facts that he is studying, thereby developing independent, analytical, inquisitive thinking. Students in the UK are always at the center of the learning process, with their individual needs in focus. ||| |Since Britain is the birthplace of English, the language of technology, business and science, parents hope that the development of language skills will make it possible to study any literature (research, teaching), build an academic and professional career. ||| |The General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) is a certificate of completion of incomplete secondary education in the United Kingdom. After the completion of the 9th grade, adolescents can enroll in one of the bachelor's programs - the international IB Diploma or the traditional English education standard A-level. ||| |Compulsory subjects: ||| |Weekly students take an essay on a given topic, take part in debates and discussions. In addition, within the program, the student must choose a minimum of 4 subjects to choose from the following list: ||| |Cost of the course: ||| |A-level is the internationally recognized "gold standard" of British education. At the first and second years of study, young people study 4 compulsory disciplines and can additionally master classes according to their goals and interests. ||| |Disciplines for study: ||| |The price per program per student is: ||| |IB is an international baccalaureate program, recognized worldwide. It is ideal for students who dream of enrolling in top-ranked higher education institutions abroad. In this course, special emphasis is placed on foreign languages, mathematics and natural sciences in the study of international trends. Obligatory for mastering are the following courses: "Theory of knowledge", essay writing and social work. ||| |Students choose 1 discipline to study from 6 groups of subjects: ||| |1. References: ||| |2. Foreign languages: ||| |Group 3: ||| |Group 4: ||| |5 group: ||| |6. Creativity: ||| |The cost of schooling is: |||
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Bradfield, Reading RG7 6AU, United Kingdom
Trimester - 12105 £|Academic year - 36315 £.|Air tickets and a round trip|Visa and consular fees|Medical insurance|Registration fee - 25 £|Deposit confirming the place on the program - 600 £ / 1000 £ (depending on the course)|Deposit at a rate of 1 trimester|Additional English lessons - £ 1200 per term|Guardianship|Fee for tests|Pocket costs.
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HULT International Business School San Francisco
8.2
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Description of HULT International Business School San Francisco
Year of foundation: 1964 (network foundation), 2011 (opening of the campus in San Francisco)|Location: San Francisco|Age: From 16 years old|Language of instruction: English|Type of Institution: private university|Accommodation: residence.|Combined "Bachelor's + Master's" programs aimed at accelerating the receipt of two degrees|Graduate Diplomas.|Management|Marketing (Marketing)|Entrepreneurship (Entrepreneurship)|Finance (Finance)|Accounting.|Lectures|Seminars|Research and development work|Individual work, group work|Classes with invited experts|Preparation and Presentation of Presentations|Work on specialized projects|Practice and internship.|Consultation sessions|Additional seminars|Series of global workshops|Visits to companies|Joint projects, working with real enterprises|Job fairs|Support for job search|CV resume / support|Preparing for the interview|Internship placement|Consultations on negotiation and arrangement for work|Support of postgraduate education.|Bloomberg|KPMG|PwC|Santander|Credit Suisse|EY|Accenture|Deloitte|Google|Apple|Victoria Secret|BDO|Goldman Sachs|DELL|Marriott|Tesla|Deutsche Bank|L'Oreal|Vodafone|Unilever|Sotheby's|Uber.|Operations Management|Guiding functions|Human Resource Management|Events and events|Managing Change|Fashion and design: the basics of management in the spheres|Projects|Control systems: information breakthrough|Business consultant|Development and Change Specialist|Procurement: counseling and implementation|Operations Manager|Events and events manager|Project manager.|Planning and marketing strategies|Advertising: the basics and features|Branding|Marketing in the field of entrepreneurship|Market research and consumer behavior|Marketing of objects and luxury|Digital and Social Media Marketing|Product Management|Executive Director|Media Buyer|PR manager|Social networks: management and development.|Innovations: the fundamentals and development|Digital applications and innovations in the field of technology|Finance in business|Marketing in business|Family business: basic concepts and operating conditions|Development of enterprises with a social bias|Development of a new product|Opening your own business|Professional consulting and innovation modeling|Business trainings: coach and mentor|Account Manager.|Financial and operational reporting|Behavioral Economics and Finance|Finance in the corporate sphere|Portfolio: management and transformation|Financial markets and organizations|Risk Management|Asset audit and valuation|Modeling in the financial sphere|Trader|Hedge Fund Manager|Financial Analyst|Securities and Equity Analyst.|Financial statements|Basics of taxation|Financial reporting: advanced level|Business law and corporate law and culture|Productivity: management and culture|Audit in financial spheres|Analysis of financial statements|Accountant|Auditor|Treasurer|Business consultant|Judicial accountant.|Computer Science (Computer Science)|Design (design).|12 credits: are recruited during the course of electives|16 credits: are recruited during a special summer semester.|Management (Management)|Marketing (Marketing)|Entrepreneurship|Finance (Finance)|Accounting|Computer Science|Design|First degree: Bachelor of Business Administration|Second degree: Master in the chosen direction (International Business, International Marketing, Finance, Business Statistics, Innovation).|Bachelor of Business Administration: from 41650 $ / year|Graduate Diploma: check with our specialists|Combined program: from 41650 $ / year.|Full day program|Duration: 12 months|Duration: 18 months (12 first degree + 6 second degree)|Available only under the rotation program (elective courses, modules for 6 weeks).|Marketing (Marketing)|Finance (Finance)|Family Business|Entrepreneurship|Project Management (Project Management)|Business Analytics.|Step-by-step review to optimize your resume|Webinar on writing a resume|Personal training to find a job|Overview of global market trends|LinkedIn optimization|Personal positioning|Training in negotiations|Interviews and seminars|Overview of job search strategies|Breakthrough in coaching in the labor market|High-level medium and early network activities|Graduate Education Program|Corporate Speakers|Career Events|Interview Preparation|Ads about work and internship in the portal MyCareer|Individual counseling and appointment to a one-on-one career|Hult Connect (online portal for alumni)|Specialized program of support for graduates|Global assignments and networking activities|Lifelong learning opportunities, including summer programs at a specialized office in London (Ashridge campus).|Introductory course "Immersion"|Business in a global society|Organizational behavior|Accounting|Operations Management|Marketing in the international sphere|Financial management|Management in the economic sphere|Global Strategies|Hult Business Challenge|Capstone (final project)|Seminars and training in career development|Marketing: Analytics, Brand Management Strategies, Customer Engagement through Digital Marketing, Marketing Solutions|Finance: Corporate Finance, Strategic Valuation, Mergers and Acquisitions|Family business: Fundamentals of the organization of the family business, Ensuring the growth and future growth of the family business, Breakthrough innovation|Entrepreneurship: Fundamentals and Fundamental Concepts, Analytics, Business Modeling, The Next Uber: Strategy in the Sharing Economy|Project Management: Foundations and Concepts, Contract Management, Planning and Implementation of a Project, Quality and Risks|Business analytics: Strategy and visualization, Data collection, Data: analysis skills in the era of a large amount of information, quantitative management methods.|PwC|Accenture|Salesforce|KPMG|Bank of America|Uber|EY|Amazon|Morgan Stanley|Deloitte|Boston Consulting Group|Porsche|EF Education First|L'Oréal|BASF.|Innovations (Masters in Disruptive Innovation)|Business Intelligence (Masters in Business Analytics)|Finance (Masters in Finance) (available at the office in Boston)|International Marketing (Masters in International Marketing) (available at the office in Boston).|Global One-Year MBA (General Master of Business Administration): from $ 75,000|Dual Degree program (Double qualification): 75000 $ + 27000 $.|Accommodation: from 15000 $|Meal plan: from 4000 $.|Basketball|Football (male and female)|Golf|Rugby|Run|Yoga|Swimming|Surfing|Diving|Boating|Beach Soccer|Beach volleyball|Tennis|Power simulators.|Actor play|Theater|Escorting theatrical productions|Cinema|Writing scripts|Producing|Painting, graphics, drawing|Architecture|Design|Dances (different dance directions)|Music|Playing musical instruments.|Budget Finance and Planning|Linguistic Club|The United Nations model|UNICEF Section|Music Circle|Male and female rugby clubs|Fashion and fashion business|Chess|Entrepreneurial circle|Society of Lawyers in International Affairs|Photo Art Club.|Festivals and holidays on campus|Talent show|Night of film screenings|Sports|Conferences and workshops|The Golden Gate Bridge|Beaches|Aquarium in Monterey|Lonely Cypress|Prison Alcatraz|Cable trams|Modern Art Museum|Museum of Asian Art|Museum of the Academy of Sciences|Lombard Street|Pier 39|Fisherman's Wharf|Chinatown|Hills of Twin Peaks|Winery|Tourist walking tours|Shops, boutiques and shopping centers.|Prestigious and well-known educational institution|More than 50 years of successful network operation|The highest places in the ratings (general and program)|Elite premium education|Practical bias in learning|The best teachers of practice|Equipping the center to the best world standards|San Francisco is a beautiful coastal city with ample opportunities for education, sports, recreation and entertainment.|Administrative Classes|6 unique lecture halls in the amphitheater style|Audiences for independent and team work|Computer classes|Conference hall|Library|Relax zones|A cafe|Walking area|High speed internet.|Bachelor's degree: two full semesters (+ additional summer sessions as needed). The first semester usually runs from September to December, the second - from January to May-June|Master's degree and Global One-Year MBA: introductory and 6 modules (each lasts from 3 to 12 weeks)|Global Executive MBA: classes are held on weekends on a separate schedule.|Master of International Business: from 46000 $|Masters in Business Analytics: from $ 46,000|Dual Degree program: 46000 $ + 27000 $ / 6 months|Global One-Year MBA: from 75000 $|Dual Degree program (Double qualification): 75000 $ + 27000 $.|Registration fee|Deposit confirming the place on the course|Examination Boards|Deposit for tuition|Air tickets in both directions|Transfer in both directions|Compulsory medical insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).|Global Generation Scholarship|Academic Excellence Scholarship|Women in Business Scholarship|Entrepreneurial Impact Scholarship|DECA Scholarship|Social Impact Scholarship|Future Business Leader Scholarship|Scholar Program.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
HULT International Business School (San Francisco International Business School) San Francisco is a prestigious institution of business education, renowned for the whole world with quality programs. HULT International Business School is an international school network that was founded in 1964, reorganized in 2003 and has been actively developing in recent years. The San Francisco office was opened in 2011 and has proven itself in the best possible way, students and experts from all over the world seek each year here. The institution regularly ranks high in the ratings on the general level of education and individual sciences, especially the MBA is highly valued. The school is accredited by many specialized organizations, including the Ministry of Higher Education of Massachusetts and the Association for the Development of Cooperation between Business Schools. ||| |Today, there are departments of undergraduate and graduate schools, only high-quality programs of the Master of Business Education are provided. The institution cooperates with several hundred companies around the world, with major leaders from a wide range of business and technology areas. Graduates achieve significant success, build a successful career and grow professionally. HULT International Business School (San Francisco International Business School) San Francisco is an excellent choice for those who plan to get the best business education and build a career on a global scale. ||| |This period is perfect for assessing capabilities and exploring options of universities. Focus on achieving high grades and improving English proficiency. Strong English skills enhance your learning experience, and good grades can lead to scholarships or honors college admissions. ||| |1. Age of participants: from 17 years ||| |2. Duration of education: 4 years (standard program), from 4.5 years (combined bachelor's program + master's program) ||| |3. Beginning of classes: September ||| |4. English: IELTS 6.0 ||| |5. Education: Diploma of School Graduation ||| |6. Language of instruction: English. ||| |Undergraduate HULT International Business School (International Business School Halt) San Francisco offers applicants from any country in the world quality programs for the best modern standards. The main program of the department is the Bachelor of Business Administration course, whose high level of preparation allows graduates to build a brilliant career or continue their studies at the master's level. The University also offers: ||| |Applicants entering the bachelor's degree must have the appropriate level of education and knowledge of English, high achievements in studies and other fields are welcomed. The standard duration is 4 years, each year is divided into 2 semesters. The schedule includes a whole complex of disciplines and subjects, special classes and electives. In addition to general education and general subjects, many specialized courses are conducted, which are necessary for the full disclosure of topics on selected priority areas. These directions (Major) include: ||| |A special pride of the school is its teaching staff - all teachers are people with academic degrees and extensive work experience, moreover, they are all operating and very successful practices: directors of companies, executives, department heads and many others. During the course of studies, various types of classes are held: ||| |For constant monitoring, various tests and examinations, various independent works and projects are conducted. Great attention is paid to the development of career and employment skills, as well as to improving the knowledge of English, both in general and in business spheres. Career development system includes: ||| |Graduates achieve success in professional work, more than 96% are employed or continue to study during the first 6 months after graduation (4% of them start their own business, 6% participate in family business). Most actively graduates are attracted to their ranks by such companies as: ||| |Disciplines and Career Opportunities for the Bachelor of Business Administration Program in Specializations (Major): ||| |Management: ||| |1) Disciplines: ||| |2) Career prospects: ||| |Marketing : ||| |1) Disciplines: ||| |2) Career prospects: ||| |Entrepreneurship : ||| |1) Disciplines: ||| |2) Career prospects: ||| |Finances : ||| |1) Disciplines: ||| |2) Career prospects: ||| |Accounting : ||| |1) Disciplines: ||| |2) Career prospects: ||| |Graduate Diploma gives an opportunity to obtain a degree in a certain field, which is important for development and professional activity, and also significantly expands the range of competences applied to the main specialty. Bachelor students can receive Diploma in one of two directions: ||| |The total evaluation includes 28 credits: ||| |Diploma significantly expands the competence and allows graduates to apply these skills if necessary, or even to retrain. Upon successful completion of all curricula, students are awarded the appropriate certificate. ||| |The University provides a unique opportunity to consistently obtain bachelor's and magistracy degrees in an accelerated system: ||| |1) 1st stage. Bachelor of Business Administration (3.5-4 years) ||| |2) Stage 2. Master's Degree (optional): International Business, International Marketing, Finance, Business Statistics, Innovation (6 months). ||| |This plan benefits those students who have firmly decided to get both degrees at once. Characterized by a more intense character, a faster and easier transition between steps and a number of other advantages. With successful fulfillment of all conditions, students consistently receive the diplomas and degrees of Bachelor of Business Administration and Master (in the chosen direction). ||| |Bachelor's degree in HULT International Business School (International Business School Halt) San Francisco: ||| |1. Bachelor of Business Administration (Major): ||| |2. Graduate Diplomas: ||| |3. Combined Program Undergraduate + Master (Combined Degree Program): ||| |1. Age of participants: from 20 years ||| |2. Duration of training: 1 year ||| |3. Beginning of classes: September ||| |4. English: IELTS 6.5 ||| |5. Level of education: Bachelor's degree; results of the GMAT or GRE test ||| |6. Language of instruction: English. ||| |Branch graduate HULT International Business School (Hult International Business School), San Francisco offers to students from any country in the world to obtain the prestigious Master's degree in Business: ||| |1) Full programs: ||| |2) Only individual courses (by rotation): ||| |Applicants must meet high standards in terms of education and knowledge of the English language, as well as possess high moral and personal qualities. Preference is given to students with knowledge of foreign languages ​​(in addition to English) and successful work experience and life in different countries. The system of master's training corresponds to the highest world standards of quality - the development of the HULT network worldwide is recognized as the standard of quality. The fundamental factor in the success of graduates is a broad view of life and the surrounding reality, the ability to change and adapt to external conditions, to re-educate and learn from their mistakes. From the walls of the university come competent, self-confident leaders of modern times. The duration of the training is 1 year, which consists of several parts: ||| |During modules D and E, you can participate in the rotation - a special system for exchanging between the campuses of HULT International Business School. At this time, optional (specialized) courses are conducted, and students can listen to them in one of the locations to choose from: Boston, London, Dubai, Shanghai, New York (you can go two modules in two locations). Rotation allows students to get unique experience of studying and living in different countries and not only to acquire knowledge, but also to get acquainted with different countries, cultures and systems of doing business. ||| |Each program consists of a set of courses and disciplines, and the evaluation system is the so-called credits (or credits), which are summed up on the basis of the module and the full study period. In addition to basic and elective disciplines, special courses are available at the magistracy that develop knowledge in the field of the latest technologies, which allows students to orient themselves well in those topics that in the near future will become fundamental: ||| |Teachers have exceptionally high qualifications and are successful businessmen and / or specialists from the spheres of economy and business. Thanks to the rich pedagogical and practical experience, the University specialists give invaluable knowledge and skills. In addition, special classes are held to develop career and employment opportunities: the institution cooperates with a large number of companies, which allows students to take part in professional internships and visit offices and headquarters with official visits. In general, a high level of preparation allows graduates to achieve significant success in labor and professional activity, to obtain prestigious work and to open their own business. ||| |Curriculum and career prospects: ||| |Standard programs: ||| |International Business (Master of International Business): ||| |1. The main disciplines: ||| |2. Disciplines in the following areas: ||| |1) Marketing: ||| |2) Finances: ||| |3) Entrepreneurship: ||| |4) Project management: ||| |5) Family business: ||| |6) Business Analytics: ||| |3. Career prospects: ||| |Masters in Business Analytics (Master of Business Analytics): ||| |1. The main disciplines: ||| |2. Optional courses: ||| |3. Career prospects: ||| |Programs within the rotation (only elective courses): ||| |International Marketing (Master of International Marketing): ||| |1) Disciplines (electives): ||| |2) Career prospects: ||| |Finance (Master of Finance): ||| |1) Disciplines (electives): ||| |2) Career prospects: ||| |Graduate of HULT International Business School (San Francisco International Business School) San Francisco offers students special double qualification programs that consistently receive two master's degrees at an accelerated pace: ||| |1) 1st degree: Master of International Business (duration: 12 months) ||| |2) 2nd degree: Master's degree (optional) (duration: 6 months): ||| |The double degree provides ample opportunities and a global set of skills - graduates with a double degree are more developed professionally and have a higher level of competence. ||| |Master's programs at HULT International Business School (Halt International Business School) San Francisco: ||| |1. International business (Master of International Business) with specializations: ||| |2. Master of Business Intelligence (Masters in Business Analytics) ||| |3. International Marketing (Master of International Marketing) (only electives) ||| |4. Finance (Master of Finance) (only electives) ||| |5. Double Qualification Program: Master of International Business + Master's Degree in one of the directions to choose from: ||| |1. Age of participants: from 21 years old ||| |2. Duration of education: 1 year ||| |3. Beginning of classes: September ||| |4. English: IELTS 6.5 or equivalents ||| |5. Education: bachelor's degree (+ full text of bachelor's work) ||| |6. Three years of work experience in the specialty ||| |7. Test results (one for choice): GMAT / GRE / Hult Business Assessment Test ||| |8. Language of instruction: English. ||| |HULT International Business School (International Business School Halt) San Francisco offers programs of exceptional, elitist quality according to the world standard MBA. Program options include: ||| |1) Global One-Year MBA (General Master of Business Administration course): ||| |2) Dual Degree program (MBA + Master's Degree in one of 4 directions): ||| |3) Global Executive MBA (Master of Business Administration for Executives) ||| |Standard full-day annual program, which is available for applicants from any country in the world. To apply for admission, you must have the appropriate level of education and knowledge of English, sufficient experience, high personal and professional qualities. Applicants developed globally, with several languages ​​and experience of work and life in several countries of the world are welcome. Global One-Year MBA assumes students choose a particular specialization: ||| |The school year consists of an introductory overview course and several modules lasting from 6 to 12 weeks. Each module contains a set of general, facultative and special disciplines. A mandatory and very important unit for all students is a special career development and job placement skills that are conducted at an exceptionally high level and include: ||| |1) General lessons: ||| |2) Lessons during Module A: ||| |3) Module B: ||| |4) Modules C, D, E: ||| |5) The opportunities available after graduation: ||| |Everyone can participate in the rotation program operating in the HULT network and pass 1 or 2 modules in one or two campuses to choose from (Boston, London, Dubai, Shanghai, New York). Rotation gives students a unique opportunity to get educational, professional and life experience in different countries of the world. You can not go to other offices and complete a full course of study in San Francisco. ||| |The teaching staff of the University is its special pride and value - all specialists have an exceptionally high level of education, competencies and work experience. In addition, they are current businessmen, heads of departments and companies, successful specialists in various fields. Thanks to the great experience of the work, the mentors can not only give knowledge, but also teach the students how to apply them in practice, how to act in this or that crisis situation, how to set goals and achieve their fulfillment. ||| |Disciplines of the curriculum include: ||| |1. Main modules: ||| |2. Electives (subjects in the direction): ||| |Graduates of Global One-Year MBA have an exceptional level of education and successfully realize their potential in the most diverse countries and companies of the world. 91% of graduates are employed within 3 months after receiving the diploma, 8% open their own companies. Most of all specialists with diplomas of HULT International Business School work in such prestigious companies as: ||| |The course of double qualification enables the sequential receipt of two degrees: ||| |1. MBA (Global One-Year MBA) ||| |2. Degree of Master in one of the directions: ||| |Getting the first degree takes 12 months, the second is carried out on an accelerated schedule and takes 6 months. The schedule includes a large number of disciplines and subjects, special seminars and classes on career development and employment skills and much more. Successful completion of studies gives the student a sequential assignment of two degrees: Master of Business Administration and Master (one of the directions to choose from). ||| |HULT International Business School (San Francisco International Business School) San Francisco does not provide a full-fledged Global Executive MBA course, only optional elective courses are available here. The "home" campuses of this program are HULT offices in London, Dubai and Boston, and students from these offices can come and study in San Francisco for special sessions. ||| |Cost of education: |||
Bachelor Business, business, finance, International Business, marketing, MBA
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english), MBA
1355 Sansome St, San Francisco, CA 94111, USA
Bachelor's degree: two full semesters (+ additional summer sessions as needed). The first semester usually runs from September to December, the second - from January to May-June|Master's degree and Global One-Year MBA: introductory and 6 modules (each lasts from 3 to 12 weeks)|Global Executive MBA: classes are held on weekends on a separate schedule.|Master of International Business: from 46000 $|Masters in Business Analytics: from $ 46,000|Dual Degree program: 46000 $ + 27000 $ / 6 months|Global One-Year MBA: from 75000 $|Dual Degree program (Double qualification): 75000 $ + 27000 $.|Registration fee|Deposit confirming the place on the course|Examination Boards|Deposit for tuition|Air tickets in both directions|Transfer in both directions|Compulsory medical insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).
University
null
English
null
49,100
$
year
USA
San Francisco
California
https://smapse.com//university-of-minnesota-university-of-minnesota/
University of Minnesota
8.2
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Description of University of Minnesota
Economics and business;|Natural Sciences;|Life sciences and medicine;|Engineering and technology;|Mathematics;|Computer science;|Physics;|Chemistry;|Humanities and Art.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
One of the best public universities in the United States is the University of Minnesota (U of M). Activities, as a higher educational institution, began in 1851. The main building of the university is located on the campus of the city type in Minneapolis. ||| |U of M occupies a prestigious place in the top 30 best universities in the United States. The quality of education is at the highest level, making it included in the list of 5% of the best in the world. ||| |The following areas deserve special attention: ||| |University of Minnesota confidently includes TOP-100 of the best universities in the world in the quality of education. This university has an excellent reputation among employers, so graduates should not worry about finding a job. ||| |Information on the program can be found on the official website of the school. ||| |Information on the program can be found on the official website of the school. |||
Accounting, Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics BAEM, African and African American Studies, American Studies, Animal Science, anthropology, Architecture, Art, astrophysics, BA/BSc Geography, biochemistry, biology, Biomedical Sciences, Business and management, chemical engineering, chemistry, Chicano Studies, Civil engineering, Classics, Communication Studies, computer techologies, Construction Management, Dance B.F.A., Dance BA, design, Earth Science , ecology, economics, Electrical Techniques, Elementary Education, engineering, English BA/MA, finance, Food and nutrition, Food Science, French Studies, Gender studies, Geosciences, Global research, Health and food, history, Human Resources Development, insurance, International Business, Italian Studies, Jewish Studies, journalism, kinesiology, letter, linguistics, literature, Machinery manufacturing, marketing, Materials Science, Mathematics (BS), Mathematics, BA, media, music, Neuroscience B.S., Nursing, B.S., philosophy, Physics (BA), physiology, Plant Sciences, Political science, politics, Psychology, Religious studies, Russian, social sciencies, sociology, special education, Speech and Hearing Sciences, sports management, Statistics, theatre studies, Urban Studies
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english)
University of Minnesota
Bachelor's degree: two full semesters (+ additional summer sessions as needed). The first semester usually runs from September to December, the second - from January to May-June|Master's degree and Global One-Year MBA: introductory and 6 modules (each lasts from 3 to 12 weeks)|Global Executive MBA: classes are held on weekends on a separate schedule.|Master of International Business: from 46000 $|Masters in Business Analytics: from $ 46,000|Dual Degree program: 46000 $ + 27000 $ / 6 months|Global One-Year MBA: from 75000 $|Dual Degree program (Double qualification): 75000 $ + 27000 $.|Registration fee|Deposit confirming the place on the course|Examination Boards|Deposit for tuition|Air tickets in both directions|Transfer in both directions|Compulsory medical insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).
University
null
null
null
30,438
$
year
USA
Minneapolis
Minnesota
https://smapse.com//university-of-san-diego-university-of-san-diego/
University of San Diego
8.2
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Description of University of San Diego
Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The University of San Diego is an institution of higher education in the United States of America. The University of San Diego (USD) has a private form of ownership, which does not prevent it from being claimed by a university among applicants. The first students began studying at this university in 1949. Urban-type campus located in the city of San Diego. ||| |The currently occupied 178 line in the national academic ranking of the United States provides the University of San Diego with popularity among students and a steady influx of new applicants. The world ranking of the University of San Diego is among the 5 percent of the best international institutions of higher education and now the university occupies 933 places in this elite list. The USD diploma is highly rated by employers around the world. A graduate of an educational institution can rely on a highly paid job, immediately after graduation, both in the United States and abroad. ||| |Specify information on the training program on the official site of an educational institution. ||| |Specify information on the training program on the official site of an educational institution. |||
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english)
5998 Alcala Park, San Diego, CA 92110, USA
Bachelor's degree: two full semesters (+ additional summer sessions as needed). The first semester usually runs from September to December, the second - from January to May-June|Master's degree and Global One-Year MBA: introductory and 6 modules (each lasts from 3 to 12 weeks)|Global Executive MBA: classes are held on weekends on a separate schedule.|Master of International Business: from 46000 $|Masters in Business Analytics: from $ 46,000|Dual Degree program: 46000 $ + 27000 $ / 6 months|Global One-Year MBA: from 75000 $|Dual Degree program (Double qualification): 75000 $ + 27000 $.|Registration fee|Deposit confirming the place on the course|Examination Boards|Deposit for tuition|Air tickets in both directions|Transfer in both directions|Compulsory medical insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).
University
null
null
null
23,000
$
year
USA
San Diego
California
https://smapse.com//summer-academy-of-law-at-the-university-of-pennsylvania-summer-law-academy/
Summer Academy of Law at the University of Pennsylvania
8.2
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Description of Summer Academy of Law at the University of Pennsylvania
Year of foundation: 1740|Location: Philadelphia, PA, USA|Age of students: 14-18 years old|Language of instruction: English|Type of study: summer academic camp|Accommodation type: full board.|Law on Entrepreneurship|Human rights|Legal protection.|Development of communication, analytical, leadership qualities|Formation of building skills convincing argument|Understanding how the law is practiced in the real world|Creating a solid foundation for starting a career as a lawyer, businessman, diplomat, politician.|Contracts - contracting, proposing, accepting, reviewing, remedies|Offenses, liability - legal obligations, violation, causation, damages and liability for products|Constitutional Law - First Amendment, Fourth Amendment|Criminal law - criminal intent, the commission of a crime, the burden of proof, protection|Law on Entrepreneurship - the unit is devoted to issues related to the Law on Entrepreneurship, start-ups, intellectual property, negotiations, drawing up contracts, running their own business.|Human rights and legal protection - the unit studies institutions, instruments for applying modern American, international humanitarian law: human trafficking, refugee status, transitional justice, gender equality, pressing civil, political, social, economic issues related to human rights|Biology of antidepressants|Media, social movements|Anthropology|College preparation|Critical approach to popular culture|Cinema|Environmental science|Essay writing in college|Public performance|art|The photo|City Justice|Changing of the climate|Genetics|Computer science|The first and second weeks include the study of doctrinal legal subjects, the formation of an understanding of the American legal system, the development of legal thinking skills.|An additional module includes the study of a wide range of non-law academic disciplines at the undergraduate level.|The third week is focused on the most pressing legal issues of the US legal field.|Walk in the amusement park Hersheypark|Beach day in jersey shor|Day trips to New York, Washington DC|Philadelphia Bus Tour|Campus activities (field football, lacrosse, soccer, track, softball)|Pool|Fitness center and gym|Karaoke|Arts and crafts|Movie nights|Museum of Pennsylvania University.|David Pottruck Health and Fitness Center (open only for students aged 15 and over)|Pool sherr poole|Franklin field|Hamlin Tennis Center|Penn Park.|Application|Registration fee|Student ticket|Flights, airport transfer|Books, educational materials, course supplements.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 USD|Study materials 95 USD|Age of students: from 14 years|Knowledge of English - TOEFL level 100iBt.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The University of Pennsylvania is one of the oldest universities in the United States, a member of the Ivy League, which every summer invites future lawyers to get a unique, intellectually rich learning experience at the Penn Law Pre-College Academy. The UPenn Pre-School Law Academy allows you to attend university-level courses with highly qualified teachers at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. Penn Law Pre-College Academy adheres to a selective policy, the course accepts candidates with high academic performance, bright personal qualities (leadership, ability to defend their position) who are able to contribute to the university community in the future. The decision on admission to the academy is made by the admissions office of Penn Law Pre-College. Studying in one of the best educational institutions in America, living in a real campus and summer on the East Coast will allow you to gain maximum knowledge, to get an idea of student life, to try yourself in communication with people from different cultures, nations and languages. ||| |The Penn Law Pre-College Academy is the only academy offering 3 weeks of tuition from the best teachers in the oldest US law school. It offers a rigorous academic program providing an introduction to the American legal system, which studies how the law is practiced in the United States. ||| |The program includes such areas of study as: ||| |Learning objectives: ||| |Modules ||| |First week two ||| |Third week ||| |Legal module ||| |Additional disciplines ||| | ||| |As part of the course, students attend lectures, seminars, hold discussions, receive homework assignments. According to the results of the work, students can receive letters of recommendation. |||
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Penn Law Pre-College Academy
Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
Application|Registration fee|Student ticket|Flights, airport transfer|Books, educational materials, course supplements.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 USD|Study materials 95 USD
University
null
English
null
9,999
$
week
USA
Philadelphia
null
https://smapse.com//international-school-of-creative-arts-isca-private-school/
International School of Creative Arts ISCA private school
8.2
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Description of International School of Creative Arts ISCA private school
Established: in 2009|Location: Buckingampshire, UK|Age of students: 16+|Type of studying: mixed|Type of accommodation: residence|Language learning: English.|Dates: early September|Age of students: 16+|Duration: 2 years|Language of instruction: English.|Art;|Crafts;|Design.|Dates: early September|Age of students: 16+|Duration: 1 year|Language of instruction: English.|Dates: July|Age of students: 16+|Duration: 2 weeks|Language of instruction: English|Language requirement: IELTS from 4.5.|Portfolio development|Conduct visual research|Painting and illustration|Create collages|Learn 2 D, 3D design|Master the skills to promote products.|Excursions and trips|Horseback riding|Tennis|Swimming|Football|Basketball|Cricket|Badminton|Squash and more.|In 2019, the average student score for IB at this school was 34.|Library|Pool|Tennis courts|Football field|Gym and more.|Studying|Nutrition|Educational materials|Laundry|Sports, a certain number of excursions.|Academic support|Excursions and Events|School uniform|Guardianship|Pocket expenses|Flights|Transfer|Insurance|Registration fee|Deposit|English course|Mail payment|Visa application.|Language requirement (minimum): IELTS 4.0|Portfolio|Interview|Age of students: 16+|Package of documents.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The prestigious school specializes in the preparation of talented students in the field of art. The school was founded in 2009 and works closely with the University of the Arts in London: students from all over the world here receive high-quality pre-university program in a variety of artistic areas. School leaders are convinced that every creative student should have maximum opportunities to realize their potential, and for this purpose the best teachers are invited to the school and all the necessary conditions are created. Upon completion of courses and exams, students are guaranteed enrollment in one of the colleges belonging to the University of London art. ||| |These are some of the best learning environments you can find. Teaching methods, qualifications of British schools are recognized all over the world, many have adopted them as a model and standard. As they grow up, the child is given great academic freedom - he can explore, question the facts that he is studying, thereby developing independent, analytical, inquisitive thinking. Students in the UK are always at the center of the learning process, with their individual needs in focus. ||| |Since Britain is the birthplace of English, the language of technology, business and science, parents hope that the development of language skills will make it possible to study any literature (research, teaching), build an academic and professional career. ||| |Pre-university program will provide in-depth knowledge of specialized subjects. Students receive support from teachers and pass three modules: ||| |Students with good academic background can enroll in a practical course that will create a brilliant portfolio. The course includes language support for foreign students. ||| |For beginning artists and designers, the summer program at the ISCA School is a great opportunity to express yourself and gain valuable experience in the international environment! On this creative course, students will: |||
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A-Level program, Portfolio program, Art and design courses
Framewood Rd, Wexham SL2 4QS, UK
Studying|Nutrition|Educational materials|Laundry|Sports, a certain number of excursions.|Academic support|Excursions and Events|School uniform|Guardianship|Pocket expenses|Flights|Transfer|Insurance|Registration fee|Deposit|English course|Mail payment|Visa application.
University
null
English
null
29,460
£
year
United Kingdom
near London
null
https://smapse.com//acs-cobham-summer-summer-camp-discovery-summer-acs-cobham-school/
ACS Cobham Summer Kids Camp
8.2
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Description of ACS Cobham Summer Kids Camp
Established: 2002|Location: Suburb of London, England|Age of students: from 12 to 16 years|Type of studying: mixed|Type of accommodation: residence, full board|English language.|Age of students: 12-16 years old|Dates: from June 29 to July 27|Program duration: 2 or 4 weeks.|Science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). These are practical exercises on 3D modeling, GPS tracking, as well as studying coding using the Scratch language|Entrepreneurship. Such classes help students to develop research and leadership skills, to speak in public and find solutions to a variety of problems.|Art. Here, students of the summer camp can develop their charisma, improve their diction, raise the level of analytical skills through various creative tasks: speaking on the radio, staging a British play, drawing a landscape, and so on.|Basketball|Cooking|Painting|Cricket|Dancing|Singing|Music|Theater|The photo|Football|Lacrosse|Netball|Squash|Table tennis|Tennis|Swimming|Rugby|Survival skills and others.|Sports Hall|Gym|25 meter pool|Tennis courts|Interactive Center|Computer classrooms|Assembly hall for 500 seats|Drama studio|Educational buildings|Residences.|2 weeks: June 29 - July 13, July 13 - July 27|4 weeks: June 29 - July 27.|Registration fee|Academic studies|Educational materials|Introductory testing|Certificate of passage of the program|Sightseeing and entertainment program|Full Board Meals|Accommodation|Group transfer in the official days of arrival / departure (from 9 to 15 hours).|Visa application|Consular fee|Medical insurance|Individual meeting at the airport (from £ 100 one way)|Air tickets in both directions.|One way transfer - Gatwick 110 GBP|One way transfer - Heathrow 110 GBP|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
This language summer camp for students is conducted by a center, which was founded in 2002. The organization conducts its programs in several British schools, one of which is the ACS Cobham School. In total, the center has six study points where students from over 60 countries come to study every year. ||| |ACS Cobham School is a prestigious English educational institution of international level, which has been providing its students with classic English education for over 50 years. For students from other countries, the school provides the International Baccalaureate (IB) educational program, which helps high school students to get high-quality classes for admission to a British university. The results of graduates from year to year are only improving, so the vast majority successfully continue their studies at leading universities. ||| |The ACS Cobham School summer camp program is an educational course for students aged 12-16 years, including English lessons, additional classes in the chosen field and developmental seminars. ||| |Global Young Leaders is a course that for a few weeks will immerse the student in a multinational atmosphere. The guys will constantly communicate with native speakers, with peers from other countries, among which there will be British students, so immersion in the language environment is 100% guaranteed here. ||| |The language load of the program is 22.5 hours of learning English per week. Classes are held in groups of 10-15 people for better learning. They also have the opportunity to choose for themselves additional classes of several types: |||
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Global Young Leaders
Portsmouth Rd, Hersham, Cobham KT11 1BL, UK
2 weeks: June 29 - July 13, July 13 - July 27|4 weeks: June 29 - July 27.|Registration fee|Academic studies|Educational materials|Introductory testing|Certificate of passage of the program|Sightseeing and entertainment program|Full Board Meals|Accommodation|Group transfer in the official days of arrival / departure (from 9 to 15 hours).|Visa application|Consular fee|Medical insurance|Individual meeting at the airport (from £ 100 one way)|Air tickets in both directions.|One way transfer - Gatwick 110 GBP|One way transfer - Heathrow 110 GBP
University
null
English
High School
3,000
£
week
United Kingdom
near London
null
https://smapse.com//ec-cambridge-ec-summer-camp-cambridge/
EC Cambridge Summer Camp
8.2
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Description of EC Cambridge Summer Camp
Year of foundation: 1983;|Location: Cambridge, UK;|Age: 13-17 years old;|Type of facility: summer camp;|Type of accommodation: host family or residence;|Language of instruction: English;|Type of training: mixed.|Expanding vocabulary;|Idioms;|Quick reading and writing;|Express own thoughts in English;|Perceive fluency by ear.|Online courses in mini-groups with native speakers;|Students have access to the learning platform.|Sports activities;|Visit a music studio;|Group sports games;|Intellectual quiz;|Creative concerts;|Talent show;|Classes in theater and dance studios;|Boating on the river;|Parties and discos.|London;|Oxford;|Great Yarmouth;|King's College;|Shopping at the Grand Arcade;|Stonehenge;|Brighton.|Library;|Self-study audience;|Computer classes with Internet access;|Gym;|Sports grounds;|Cozy living room;|Cafe;|Class with audio equipment.|June 15 - August 17 (living in a host family);|July 6 - August 17 (stay in student residence);|June 17 - August 16 (without accommodation).|20 English lessons;|Accommodation;|Educational materials;|Entertainment;|Excursions;|Entrance test.|Air tickets in both directions;|Accompanying the child for the flight;|Guardian services if necessary;|Private transfer;|Exam Preparation Program;|Extra lessons;|Mandatory Medical Insurance;|Translation of required documents;|Visa fees;|Pocket money.|One way transfer - Heathrow 152 GBP|One way transfer - Gatwick 184 GBP|One way transfer - Luton 106 GBP|One way transfer - Stansted 88 GBP|One way transfer - London City 134 GBP|Medical insurance 10 GBP|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 GBP|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Children's summer camp EC Cambridge is not just a camp for children and teenagers, but also a prestigious English language learning center for international students. Summer school in England is the best way to combine leisure and study, because Cambridge is a famous campus, where there are many schools and universities. The EC Cambridge Children's Summer Camp is one of the TOP popular places where children spend summer holidays from 13 to 17 years old, and the UK is considered one of the most developed modern countries with unlimited possibilities. ||| |For international children, the best language programs are available with effective teaching methods; teachers work with students who have many years of experience. During the summer holidays, camp participants are preparing for language exams, increasing the general level of knowledge of English. ||| |Upon admission, everyone takes an entrance test to determine the level of knowledge of English, so for the time spent in the summer camp, students' progress can be visually assessed: it is necessary to draw up an individual training program and assign it to groups to demonstrate the learning results in the language course at the end. ||| |Our curriculum is designed to be engaging and interactive, with activities and lessons structured to suit various age groups and language abilities. We offer beginner, intermediate, and advanced level classes. ||| |Quick overview: The school provides an opportunity for international students to independently choose the duration and intensity of English language courses. The average duration of the program is 2-3 weeks, but not less than 1 week, and the intensity is from 20 to 30 lessons weekly. Classes are held in small groups of up to 15 people in two shifts, because teachers have the opportunity to pay attention to each student. ||| |In the summer language camp for children and adolescents, teachers use modern methods and ways of learning: classes are held in a relaxed atmosphere, where the primary attention is paid to conversational skills. ||| |Main advantages of the educational course for international students: ||| |Quick overview: |||
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English+summer vacation, English courses 16+ online
61 Burleigh St, Cambridge CB1 1DG, United Kingdom
June 15 - August 17 (living in a host family);|July 6 - August 17 (stay in student residence);|June 17 - August 16 (without accommodation).|20 English lessons;|Accommodation;|Educational materials;|Entertainment;|Excursions;|Entrance test.|Air tickets in both directions;|Accompanying the child for the flight;|Guardian services if necessary;|Private transfer;|Exam Preparation Program;|Extra lessons;|Mandatory Medical Insurance;|Translation of required documents;|Visa fees;|Pocket money.|One way transfer - Heathrow 152 GBP|One way transfer - Gatwick 184 GBP|One way transfer - Luton 106 GBP|One way transfer - Stansted 88 GBP|One way transfer - London City 134 GBP|Medical insurance 10 GBP|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 GBP
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English
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79
week
United Kingdom
Cambridge
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https://smapse.com//california-state-university-san-bernardino-california-state-university-san-bernardino/
California State University San Bernardino
8.2
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Description of California State University San Bernardino
The official site of an educational institution;|Contact to SMAPSE local manager.|Sport affiliations and National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA);|The American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU).|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
California State University San Bernardino (abbreviated as CSUSB) is an educational institution of the state type that has been active in scientific and economic activities since the distant 1960 in America. Now the university has a very good location within the borders of San Bernardino. ||| |It is the university of sufficiently large size, where about 24,000 people take a course each year. Every year both local students and foreign students apply for places at the university. The teaching staff of the institution is about 2500 teachers of the highest category. During the study period, students have the opportunity to apply and take part in one of the exchange programs. ||| |This period is perfect for assessing capabilities and exploring options of universities. Focus on achieving high grades and improving English proficiency. Strong English skills enhance your learning experience, and good grades can lead to scholarships or honors college admissions. ||| |International students can specify information about the educational program on the official site of an educational institution. ||| |International students or their parents can clarify information about the educational program via: |||
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english), English courses
5500 University Pkwy, San Bernardino, CA 92407, USA
June 15 - August 17 (living in a host family);|July 6 - August 17 (stay in student residence);|June 17 - August 16 (without accommodation).|20 English lessons;|Accommodation;|Educational materials;|Entertainment;|Excursions;|Entrance test.|Air tickets in both directions;|Accompanying the child for the flight;|Guardian services if necessary;|Private transfer;|Exam Preparation Program;|Extra lessons;|Mandatory Medical Insurance;|Translation of required documents;|Visa fees;|Pocket money.|One way transfer - Heathrow 152 GBP|One way transfer - Gatwick 184 GBP|One way transfer - Luton 106 GBP|One way transfer - Stansted 88 GBP|One way transfer - London City 134 GBP|Medical insurance 10 GBP|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 GBP
University
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English
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13,169
$
year
USA
Los Angeles
California
https://smapse.com//california-state-university-san-marcos-california-state-university-san-marcos/
California State University San Marcos
8.2
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Description of California State University San Marcos
Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
California State University San Marcos (abbreviated as CSUSM ) is an educational institution of the state type that has been active in scientific and academic activities in America since the beginning of 1989. Now the university campus is located in the borders of San Marcos. ||| |This is a medium-sized institution of higher education, where about 15,000 people take a course each year. The academic staff of the university CSUSM is about 300 teachers of the highest category. Students can apply and participate in exchange programs between universities around the world. You can learn more about the activities of the university and the conditions of admission through the establishment pages in social networks (Linkedin, Facebook, Youtube and Twitter). ||| |Specify information on the training program on the official site of an educational institution. ||| |Specify information on the training program on the official site of an educational institution. |||
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english)
333 S Twin Oaks Valley Rd, San Marcos, CA 92096, USA
June 15 - August 17 (living in a host family);|July 6 - August 17 (stay in student residence);|June 17 - August 16 (without accommodation).|20 English lessons;|Accommodation;|Educational materials;|Entertainment;|Excursions;|Entrance test.|Air tickets in both directions;|Accompanying the child for the flight;|Guardian services if necessary;|Private transfer;|Exam Preparation Program;|Extra lessons;|Mandatory Medical Insurance;|Translation of required documents;|Visa fees;|Pocket money.|One way transfer - Heathrow 152 GBP|One way transfer - Gatwick 184 GBP|One way transfer - Luton 106 GBP|One way transfer - Stansted 88 GBP|One way transfer - London City 134 GBP|Medical insurance 10 GBP|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 GBP
University
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19,593
$
year
USA
San Diego
California
https://smapse.com//university-of-north-texas-oncampus/
OnCampus Texas - University of North Texas
8.2
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Description of OnCampus Texas - University of North Texas
English for special purposes (2 hours per week);|English for academic purposes (4 hours per week).|Letter;|Mathematics;|Art appreciation for non-majors;|Introduction to communication;|The history of the United States since 1865;|Principles of microeconomics;|The American government, political processes.|Student age: 17+|Dates of the beginning: January, August.|Requirements for admission: school certificate, IELTS 5.0 (55 TOEFL IBT).|The result of the studying: obtaining 30 credits equivalent to passing the program of the first year of the university; with successful completion of studying - enrollment in higher education and training from 2 to 4 year of bachelor's degree (3 years).|Class size: maximum 25 people.|Lesson duration: 45 minutes.|A large number of practical programs, 99 of them allow to obtain a bachelor's degree, 83 - master's degree and 36 - doctor's degree.|A qualitative program of preparation for admission is available at the university. Foreign applicants thanks to this program can improve English and update the knowledge of relevant disciplines.|The UNT is a state-of-the-art material and technical base that makes the training process technologically sound in accordance with international standards.|The University has everything necessary for comfortable living and learning. The campus of the university is one of the most infrastructurally developed in Texas.|The university (including the preparatory program) is taught by highly qualified practitioners. Each teacher is a professional in his field.|The city has a busy and interesting student life. Here, Americans and foreign students have the opportunity to develop academic, creative, athletic abilities, to manifest themselves.|registration fee $ 200|refundable deposit $ 2,300|Educational materials, use of the library, transportation costs, sporting events and recreation costs - about $ 5,500 per year|visa fees|flight|admission services to the program|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
CAMPUS Texas is the campus of one of the most famous, prestigious and popular educational institutions of the region, University of North Texas. The latter offers a wide range of specialties, annually produces qualified specialists, 95% of whom find work in the first six months. University of North Texas is one of the top 25 universities in the United States. It is a large public, research university with a personality-oriented approach to learning. The University of North Texas does not just train highly qualified specialists. Here international students receive a great social experience. Graduates possess important communication skills for life in modern society. They are real citizens of the world. ||| |This period is perfect for assessing capabilities and exploring options of universities. Focus on achieving high grades and improving English proficiency. Strong English skills enhance your learning experience, and good grades can lead to scholarships or honors college admissions. ||| |Brief information about the preparatory program for university entrants, including the language, academic blocks. ||| |The program provides academic, linguistic education for applicants to study at the university. It is aimed at accelerating adaptation to the new environment. Within the program, the following types of courses are offered to students: ||| |Language: ||| |Academic: ||| |Academic subjects allow you to receive 3 credits per each per semester. |||
Accounting, anthropology, Art, biology, business, chemistry, computer techologies, design, ecology, economics, engineering, Fashion, geography, history, Information Technology, journalism, law, logistics, maths, media, Merchandising, philosophy, physics, Political science, Psychology, sociology
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University transfer program
University of North Texas
registration fee $ 200|refundable deposit $ 2,300|Educational materials, use of the library, transportation costs, sporting events and recreation costs - about $ 5,500 per year|visa fees|flight|admission services to the program
University
null
English
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12,500
$
semester
USA
Dallas
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https://smapse.com//kids-summer-camp-miami-university/
University of Miami Summer Camp
8.2
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Description of University of Miami Summer Camp
Creation of short films|Digital photography|Broadway and the art of the musical: dance, vocal and acting skills|Acoustics - music in your ears|2D-3D technology, drawing and sculpture|Improvisation in the genre of drama and comedy.|Fitness of the future - what is it?|Self-defense|Fencing.|7:30 am - general rise|8:00 - 8:45 - breakfast|8:45 - 10:15 - I period: the riddles of mathematics|10:30 - 12:00 - II period: the theory and analysis of video games|12:00 - 13:00 - lunch|13:00 - 14:30 - III period: the food of the future|14:45 - 16:15 - IV period: the dilemmas of the digital age of civilization|16:30 - 17:30 - recreation, sport and creativity|17:30 - 18:00 - free time for each student|18:00 - 18:45 - dinner|19:00 - 20:00 - time for homework|20:15 - 21:15 - evening entertainment program: quizzes, dances, games and parties|21:15 - 21:45 - free time for young students|21:45 - retreat for younger students|21:15 - 22:30 - free time for older students|22:30 - retreat for senior students.|Studying (20 lessons weekly)|Accommodation (residence, room for 2-3 people)|Meals (full board)|Company certificate at the end of the program|Recreational, sports and entertainment program|Excursion program: every week - 1 whole day excursion.|Self-climbing|Walking around the campus and visiting the dining room without an accompanying or mentor|Host friends at the residence|Independently create and organize recreational activities|Go outside the campus (during the hour of rest and in the evenings).|Registration fee - 150 USD|Lingerie - 30 USD|Meeting and escorting the child on the way at the airport - (to be confirmed)|Seeing and escorting the child on the way to the airport - (to be confirmed)|Transfer (airport)|Medical insurance policy - 2 USD / day|Visa fees and services.|Deposit for a course/programme 750 USD|Study materials 150 USD|Late fee 25 USD|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Camp programs are developed and conducted jointly with leading US universities, and the first institution opened its doors to students as far back as 1984. The wide variety of the program of studying from preparatory courses for applicants to combined programs is intended for students from all over the world 9-18 years who have shown outstanding results in the study of a particular subject, have remarkable abilities and talents. ||| |The preparatory programs of the University of Miami summer camp for applicants give students the opportunity to fully adapt and integrate into the educational environment of the United States, to develop language and subject knowledge and skills intensively. Courses designed for gifted children involve learning more than 80 disciplines: both classical academic subjects (technical and from the school curriculum) and creative or sports electives. ||| |Studying in art schools in Miami is an ideal chance for gifted children to communicate with talented peers who share their hobbies and interests, to learn more about an attractive discipline, to deepen and update their knowledge. University is well equipped and are ideally suited for high-grade, comfortable and convenient studying. ||| |Our staff members are trained to provide emotional support and create a supportive environment for campers. We have procedures in place to address homesickness and offer activities to help campers feel connected and engaged. ||| |The pedagogical team firmly knows that gifted children require a non-standard, special approach: children have the right to independently design their curriculum, focusing on their own interests, inclinations, abilities. ||| |The school day is divided into 4 periods, each student attends independently selected subjects and disciplines - one lesson takes 90 minutes (thus a full course takes about 3 weeks, or 15 sessions). Academic classes can be attended all 4 times a day - this is the maximum possible intensity of the program: 6 hours a day, or 20 hours a week. Teachers of the school recommend that children form a balanced and diverse curriculum: 2 periods are devoted to attending classes of their own interests, during the first period a fundamentally new and unfamiliar subject is studied, and one period devotes to creative pursuits. ||| |In this module, young students study the humanities, science blocks, mathematics and technology, attend interdisciplinary classes. ||| |1. The Humanitarian Block ||| |• Create the future! ||| |The program for futurists from all over the world: representatives of different nationalities, languages, carriers of various customs and cultures will try to create a picture of a common future together. This is an attractive chance to feel like a real visionary, try to catch the trends in world development and give them a forecast. Will there be an environmental disaster or will mankind save the Earth? Will utopian states be created? Will a single civilization prevail? Children together will learn to express their thoughts and ideas on paper, to make bold predictions, to analyze the problems and progress of the modern world, to build a variety of development strategies and model possible scenarios for the future of the planet. ||| |• To be or not to be? ||| |Shakespeare continues to be relevant - the genius of the great writer, poet and playwright does not fade even hundreds of years later. The course will introduce young students to the work of the great Master with the help of books, films, various theatrical productions. Lessons are very active, with a lot of interactive elements and techniques, so you can not get bored with children. ||| |2. Mathematics, science and technology ||| |• Algebra for the future ||| |Long before the intensive school course of algebra, interested and inquisitive students can get acquainted with the basic laws of this science, they will get a general idea of ​​algebraic subtleties, they will get basic knowledge and skills. Lessons include a large number of useful development games, so information is assimilated in an easy game form. ||| |• Riddles of the genetic code ||| |Genetics can be safely called one of the most promising, complex and interesting modern sciences. Why are viruses so tenacious and changeable, how can they spread at such a speed? What is hidden in the double helix of DNA? What can scientists do, using the latest achievements in this field? How can genetic discoveries help us in real, everyday life? The students will be able to find answers to these and many other questions in this course. ||| |• Colonization of the Cosmos ||| |For those students who from childhood could not take their eyes off the night sky and dreamed of becoming cosmonauts, there is no course better! What is it like to experience overload and work in weightlessness? Can a person ever colonize space? Students use a special simulator ship to feel the moment of flight to other planets, "meet" with aliens, learn how one can live not on Earth and how a person plans to conquer other planets of a huge universe. ||| |3. Interdisciplinary studies ||| |• Espionage: secrets and science. ||| |Modern technologies in the life of modern society - this is the core of this course. Students learn that innovative satellites can watch a person around the clock, literally looking in the window of his bedroom, and many devices that delight the viewers of James Bond films exist in fact and are actively used in life. Do you still not believe in special agents? ||| |• In balance. ||| |Have you ever wondered how bridges work? How rope walkers and gymnasts do not lose their balance during the most complicated stunts? How do motorcyclists keep a huge speed on just two wheels? The answer lies in the balance. Students learn how balance affects the nature and ability of a person to move, learn gravity, concepts that operate in the universe and the cosmos. Students are waiting for a lot of exciting games in which they will simply need to keep their balance and not fall! In addition, this course will teach children to seek balance and harmony within themselves, ask questions and find answers within their minds. ||| |• In the pool with sharks ||| |An excellent course for young entrepreneurs burning their own ideas! Have you come up with a business that will bring in a big income? Do you know what kind of goods everyone will buy? Have you understood how to raise the trading process to an unprecedented level? Discuss your idea with like-minded people, listen to praise and constructive criticism, practice in public speaking, learn how to work in a team. Students will be told in detail about the main methods and tools of sales, will teach how to build an effective marketing plan. ||| |In this module, young students study the humanities, science blocks, mathematics and technology, attend interdisciplinary classes. ||| |1. The Humanitarian Block ||| |• Fanfiction ||| |Are you reading "Harry Potter" and "The Lord of the Rings"? It seems that ordinary everyday life is missing something? On the program, each student will be able to create his own characters, plot and denouement, using the motifs of original works of fiction, learn more about the technology of creating favorite characters and books. ||| |• Language of law ||| |The best course for admirers of legal science -  the students will learn more about the foundations of the legal language, learn to participate in general debates and discussions, to improve the ability to think critically, to argue and defend their point of view. For students a large number of role-playing interactive games are planned - one can feel like an incorruptible judge or an eloquent lawyer, a harsh prosecutor or an accused. ||| |2. Mathematics, science and technology ||| |• Chemistry in our lives every day ||| |Did you know that the biggest chemical laboratory is our everyday life with you? Students will conduct many interesting experiments with various, but customary ingredients - from food to household chemicals, learn about the features and properties of different elements, the effect of chemical compounds on human health and the state of the planet. ||| |• Introduction to Algebra ||| |Students learn more about functions, equations, polynomials, master classical mathematical concepts, and get to know more about this outstanding science, concealing many secrets. ||| |• Human Biology ||| |Many of the new professions of our time are somehow connected with health and with the field of medicine, so understanding human biology is fundamentally important is a chance to realize how you can help the health of all mankind and personally to yours! In the classroom, students will examine the various features of all human biological systems, see how they seamlessly work together during human life, sleep and rest, movement and immobility, learn how nutrients are released from food and delivered to the cells of the whole organism. ||| |• Physics and kinetics ||| |Kinetics is a special section of mechanics that studies the energy of motion, it is present in every moment of human life and nature. To assess the impact that kinetics has on our life and civilization is truly impossible! The study of kinetics is necessary for progress in many fields of knowledge: engineering (agrarian and electronic), chemical, biomedical, civil, mechanical, construction, nuclear and aviation. ||| |• Biomechanics of life ||| |Did you know that the animal is slightly longer than two inches - the strongest on Earth? How can whales spend so much time underwater? Biomechanics is a science that applies various mathematical theories to the study of living beings of our world. Children will be able to learn a lot about the amazing and diverse living world of our planet - and who knows, maybe one of the students in the future will choose a career as a bioengineer? ||| |• Optics: the science of light. ||| |With optics, we come across every day without realizing it: the work of web cameras, wireless mice, TV would be impossible without the development of this branch of science. The science of light will open to students amazing aspects of the action of prisms, optical pyramids, will tell about a variety of light technologies. You will be able to see a world that was never noticed before! ||| |3. Interdisciplinary studies ||| |• City of the future ||| |Who among us at least once did not want to design your own city? And to think up, what will civilization look like in the future? This discipline is an excellent chance to create your own urban center using knowledge of mechanics, chemistry, engineering, physics and energy. ||| |• Think outside the box ||| |Do people around you often call you an eccentric or a dreamer? This means that you have a non-standard, special way of thinking and a vision of the world! Try to see the world without the usual stereotypes and frames - remember that many great scientists during life also were not understood, they were treated with distrust and suspicion. Every unusual thought is worthy of respect - who knows, maybe it will be the solution to the problems? ||| |• Money like an account ||| |A course for students who want to learn the basics of successful investing, accounting for money and increasing capital. More and more often young people become millionaires - who knows, maybe, your child is able to become a super-successful and financially secure person? ||| |• Mnemonic consciousness ||| |What do you remember about the earliest years of your life? And what is your best memory? Why are one things remembered better than others? Why do some people have a wonderful memory, and some find it difficult to remember their home address? The mysteries of memory thrill humanity for millennia. Classes will help students to master the basic mnemonic techniques, to understand the principle of the brain and memory, to prevent the loss of memories. Special technologies and strategies for working with memory will allow you not to lose a single memory! ||| |In this module, young students study the humanities, science blocks, mathematics and technology, attend interdisciplinary classes. ||| |1. The humanities ||| |• Writing a script ||| |Have you ever thought that with a script to your favorite movie or TV show you would have coped much better? In this course you will get this opportunity! Students learn the basic principles and tricks in writing scripts, learn how to work on characters and the storyline, will figure out which scenarios are of particular interest to them - and which will be of interest to producers and viewers. ||| |• Brave Teens in History ||| |Do you read heroic stories? Represented themselves in the place of Alexander the Great, Tutankhamun or Joan of Arc? And even these great historical figures were teenagers - and this did not stop them from leaving a significant mark in world history! During the classes, students learn more about their peers who have established world records, made brilliant discoveries or important contributions to science, will be motivated and inspired by their examples. Also, each student will be able to analyze his personal abilities and characteristics, to compare them with the time and age in which we live, and to assess their similarities and differences with famous figures. ||| |2. Mathematics, science and technology ||| |• Engineering in action ||| |The simplest question is why does not a huge ocean liner sink and why does a heavy aircraft take off? Do not know the answer? Welcome to the course, where the teachers will explain how mechanics and scientists help us to develop modern technologies and implement them. ||| |• Medical Microbiology ||| |One of the most striking recent scientific trends is the study of the characteristics of the human body through the science of microbiology (combining medicine and studying microorganisms). In this course, students will learn how tiny mushrooms, bacteria and viruses can cause very tangible effects and completely change the state of health, life and often the appearance of a person. ||| |• Geoinformation system ||| |Computerized data management system entirely works with a variety of spatial data. It is an opportunity to use convenient tools for creating maps and working with them, to introduce information into them, to find interesting solutions to contemporary world problems. ||| |• DNA diagnostics ||| |Genetics, although it is quite young by modern standards, science, but earned the title of one of the most interesting, complex and diverse. Students will get acquainted with the basic principles of genetic engineering, learn how scientific discoveries made in laboratories, are introduced into our daily life, how genetic knowledge is used in medicine, nutrition and agriculture. ||| |• Technologies: global problems and simple solutions ||| |Throughout the world, we are entering a new, progressive world of technology, and many people on Earth still live in the primitive age. How did it happen that the peoples are still starving? Why do African children not receive primitive medical care? Is the problem of global warming and the demographic crisis real? What do we face with energy difficulties? And how to cope with all this with the help of the latest technology? ||| |3. Interdisciplinary studies ||| |• Theory of time travel ||| |Do you think it possible to move to a distant past or future in the blink of an eye? If so, what is required for this? What are black holes and how can negative energy exist? A course for curious students who learn a lot about modern theories of instantaneous movement in time spaces - both real facts and scientific hypotheses. Why do not you create your own theory? ||| |• Global science: what future leaders need to know ||| |To become a president or a political leader is impossible without knowledge of physics? This is true! Students of this course will learn what you need to know in order to make effective and measured scientific and social decisions, how you can calculate the consequences of an action. Becoming the leader of the state, you will not have a lot of time for long calculations and "estimates" of the expected result - use known physical laws! This program can study various areas: energy conservation, natural disasters, including earthquakes and tsunamis, radioactivity, global positioning systems, nuclear weapons, spy satellites, etc. ||| |In this module, young students study the humanities, science blocks, mathematics and technology, attend interdisciplinary classes. ||| |1. The humanities ||| |• The magic of writing ||| |Do you think that you have a talent for writing and would like to show it to the whole world? This course will introduce students to various styles and literary techniques, authoring techniques, principles of composing compositions and plots and will teach participants to create real bestsellers and master the minds of readers. ||| |2. Mathematics, science and technology ||| |• Algorithmic thinking: mathematics for understanding the design of computers ||| |At the heart of most modern technologies is mathematics, its various fields and areas - without the knowledge it is impossible to create and operate a single computer. Students will be able to find out which mathematical algorithms are used in the operation of digital devices, on the basis of which principles they operate. ||| |• Introduction to the beginning of the analysis ||| |A special course for students, which is important not only the question "how to calculate", but also "why it is worth calculating." Students will learn to provide the necessary information in a graphic form, to consider the differences between the variables, the forms of various functions (linear, trigonometric, power, logarithmic). Also in the classroom, students will get acquainted with mathematical induction, the concept of irrationality and complex numbers. This is the most conceptual branch of mathematics that you can imagine! ||| |• The proportions of the universe: the device of outer space ||| |Always dreamed of knowing what the universe is and how it exists? Lessons in this area will give students an idea of ​​the composition of the universe and the processes that occur in it and have an impact on our planet. ||| |• Biopsychology ||| |Why do we respond to certain external stimuli in a certain way? How can you feel the sight of another person, if you do not see it yourself? Biopsychology studies the reaction of our brain to external factors and can provide answers to these and many other questions. ||| |• Environmental Engineering ||| |Preservation of the environment is one of the most important tasks of mankind at this stage of existence. How to preserve and improve the quality of our lives? How to stop the extermination of natural resources? Students will perform a variety of projects on design, engineering and rational use of natural resources that will help them find solutions to the global problems of our time. In addition, students learn more about alternative energy sources, public planning and urban design, different types of ecosystems. ||| |• Astrophysics ||| |A special course for students who want to understand the principles of the development of the universe, the movements of celestial bodies and the features of their interaction. Students learn more about celestial objects and the laws of their existence and movement, will learn to apply in fundamental processes various types of mechanics: quantum, statistical and Newtonian. ||| |3. Interdisciplinary studies ||| |• Social environment: "Good, bad, evil" ||| |How much do you personally depend on social networks? Will you join the 75% percent of adult Americans who do not know their life without a smartphone? Students will be able to learn more about various problems and dilemmas of social networks,  to use these benefits of civilization in the right way and not become dependent. |||
algebra, Art, astrophysics, biology, biomechanics, chemistry, computer techologies, Environmental engineering, Filmmaking, kinetics, maths, physics, Stage skills
basketball, chess, football, karaoke, Performances, sport competitions, swimming, tennis, volleyball
Summer holiday english
Coral Gables, FL Residential & Day Programs
Registration fee - 150 USD|Lingerie - 30 USD|Meeting and escorting the child on the way at the airport - (to be confirmed)|Seeing and escorting the child on the way to the airport - (to be confirmed)|Transfer (airport)|Medical insurance policy - 2 USD / day|Visa fees and services.|Deposit for a course/programme 750 USD|Study materials 150 USD|Late fee 25 USD
University
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7,295
$
week
USA
Miami
Florida
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Southlands Christian Schools
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Description of Southlands Christian Schools
Location Southlands Christian Schools: Walnut, California, United States|Founded: 1979|Students age: 13 years old|Placement and accommodation type: family (65% of all pupils)|Educational programs in Southlands Christian Schools: AP, ELP, pre-university studying programs, Honours|Type of studying: mixed|Total number of students: 497 people|Language of studying: English.|Berkeley|Stanford University|UCLA|Georgetown University|New York University|Boston College|Pepperdine University|Emory University|University of Waterloo.|The mathematical analysis (levels ВС and АВ)|English language and literature|Biology|Comparative government|Spanish|Physics (level B)|History of Europe|The US government|Macroeconomics|Chemistry|Microeconomics.|English language and literature (as well as writing skills);|Foreign Language (Spanish);|Mathematical analysis (level AB and BC);|Algebra;|Geometry;|History of Europe or the Middle Ages;|Physics (level B);|State affair;|Chemistry;|Biology;|Micro- and macroeconomics.|Supportive English Language Course for International Students (ELP);|Visa fees and services;|Air tickets in both directions;|Transfer in both directions.|High prestige and irreproachable reputation of the school, respect among colleagues of the educational sphere and popularity among students of the whole world;|Excellent academic preparation: for example, the results of the SAT test for graduates are on average 20-30% higher than the average score in California and the country|100% of graduates enter selected universities in the TOP-100 in the USA|Convenient, geographically advantageous location: a cozy small city, considered to be one of the most prosperous and promising in California.|Accommodation and meals (host family);|Air tickets in both directions;|Transfer in both directions;|Visa fees and services;|Supporting English ELP courses ($ 7,350).|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Southlands Christian Schools is one of the most popular and prestigious schools in the south of California. Students all over the world appreciate the high quality of academic preparation, the excellent level of equipment and service, as well as the successful territorial location. Walnut is a small city that is among the most promising and dynamic in Southern California; It is developing at a fast pace and is considered the best among the small towns in the state (according to Money's Best Places to Live for 2009 and 2011). ||| |In one class there are no more than 25 people, and for every 17 students there is 1 teacher - he has the opportunity to give each student maximum attention. ||| |Teachers of the Southlands Christian Schools are rightly proud of the academic achievement of their students. According to statistics, the average score of various tests here is higher than in California and the country as a whole, and 100% of graduates successfully enter the selected universities that are in the TOP-100 in the US: ||| |At the level of increased complexity (AR), you can study the following subjects and disciplines: ||| |Quick overview: an educational program of increased complexity for high school students. ||| |About the educational program: Disciplines selected by international students are studied at an advanced level, practically at the university level: this gives an advantage when entering a selected university (admission commissions highly value the AP certificate with high scores). Each student chooses the subjects for the most in-depth study on his own: usually students are guided by the requirements of the chosen faculty or university, are based on the specifics of the future profession. ||| |Types of Accommodation: Host family. ||| |Educational disciplines: ||| |In addition, students can study in various clubs or circles of interests, attend sports sections (basketball, football, volleyball, soccer - European football), participate in interschool competitions. The school highly appreciates the diversified development of its pupils, seeks to give children a full-fledged, high-quality education and develop their personal abilities and talents. ||| |The cost of the program is not included and is paid additionally: |||
biology, chemistry, economics, English literature, Geometry, history, maths, physics
baseball, basketball, Circle of art, football, softball, theater workshop, volleyball
Diploma + advanced placement
18550 Farjardo St, Rowland Heights, CA 91748
Accommodation and meals (host family);|Air tickets in both directions;|Transfer in both directions;|Visa fees and services;|Supporting English ELP courses ($ 7,350).
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High School
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$
year
USA
Los Angeles
California
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Myddelton College boarding school
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Description of Myddelton College boarding school
Middle School (Ages 11-14) - £11,700 per term (£9,700 until Sept 2021) Subjects Offered: English, Mathematics, Sciences, Art, Business Studies, Computer Science, Drama, Geography, History, Learning through the Outdoors (LTTO), Music, Physical Education, Politics, Philosophy and Ethics (PPE). Spanish|Subjects Offered: English, Mathematics, Sciences, Art, Business Studies, Computer Science, Drama, Geography, History, Learning through the Outdoors (LTTO), Music, Physical Education, Politics, Philosophy and Ethics (PPE). Spanish|English,|Mathematics,|Sciences,|Art,|Business Studies,|Computer Science,|Drama,|Geography,|History,|Learning through the Outdoors (LTTO),|Music,|Physical Education,|Politics, Philosophy and Ethics (PPE).|Spanish|Subjects Offered: English, Mathematics, Sciences, Art, Business Studies, Computer Science, Drama, Geography, History, Learning through the Outdoors (LTTO), Music, Physical Education, Politics, Philosophy and Ethics (PPE). Spanish|English,|Mathematics,|Sciences,|Art,|Business Studies,|Computer Science,|Drama,|Geography,|History,|Learning through the Outdoors (LTTO),|Music,|Physical Education,|Politics, Philosophy and Ethics (PPE).|Spanish|English,|Mathematics,|Sciences,|Art,|Business Studies,|Computer Science,|Drama,|Geography,|History,|Learning through the Outdoors (LTTO),|Music,|Physical Education,|Politics, Philosophy and Ethics (PPE).|Spanish|English;|English literature;|Mathematics;|Physics;|Biology;|Chemistry;|Dramatic art and theater;|Economics;|Business Science;|Computer science;|Geography;|History;|Religion and Philosophy;|Policy;|Art;|Graphics and drawing;|Technology of food production;|Textile production;|Spanish;|Music art;|Physical Culture and sport.|Immersion Programme (Ages 11-16) - £11,700 per term (£9,700 until Sept 2021) Available for Half a term, 1 term or 2 terms. An opportunity to join our school on a short-term programme to discover what it’s like to study at a boarding school in the United Kingdom.|Available for Half a term, 1 term or 2 terms.|An opportunity to join our school on a short-term programme to discover what it’s like to study at a boarding school in the United Kingdom.|Available for Half a term, 1 term or 2 terms.|An opportunity to join our school on a short-term programme to discover what it’s like to study at a boarding school in the United Kingdom.|Age - from 4 years,|The term of study is up to the 6th grade.|The training period is two weeks.|Nature walks,|Skiing,|Wilderness Habits,|Debate and leadership development,|Arts & Crafts,|Theatrical art, development of speech and communication skills,|Sports areas: football, tennis, badminton, basketball.|Football|Rugby|Netball|Gymnastics|Basketball|Hockey|Fitness|Badminton|Tennis|Rounders|Athletics|Horse Riding|Boxing|Debating|Hockey|French|Choir|Netball|Drama|Cross-Country|Music Lessons (Music recording studios)|Circuit Training|Climbing Club|Football|Dance Fusion|Basketball|Film Club|Gym|Badminton|Yoga|Welsh and more.|78% A*- B in all subjects.|100% A*-A grades in the subjects of Drama and Theatre, Biology, Chemistry, Chinese, Russian, and the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ).|78% received A*-A grades (Equivalent 7, 8 & 9)|100% of our students passed their GCSEs at A* - C (Equivalent 4-9)|Gym|Equestrian Centre|Football and Rugby Pitches|Tennis Courts|Climbing Wall|Music Recording Studios|Dance Studio|Outdoor Swimming Pool|Registration fee - £200|Refundable Deposit - £1500|School Uniform|Cost of a device (Device required for Microsoft Showcase Learning)|Weekend Activities|Some extra curricular activities (Private music lessons or tutoring)|Transfers to/from airport unless travelling on specific travel days.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 150 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 1000 GBP|Filling out the registration form and providing documents,|Payment of the application fee,|Receiving a positive response from the admissions committee and information about entrance examinations,|Making a deposit for booking a seat,|Passing language and academic tests on the school's campus,|The beginning of training.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
A fairly new joint school, Myddleton College, is located at the site of the former Denbi school and provides excellent balanced education programs for children and adolescents (middle and senior, grades from 11 to 18). It respects the traditional British values ​​- it concerns the educational sphere, and the ability to behave, to think broadly and draw objective conclusions, to treat with respect to all people. The institution received its name in honour of the founders, the Middleton family, who lived in the same city and did much to improve the level of education in the region. Here boys and girls can be studied, children from any country of the world, any colour of skin and religion are accepted - the school is proud of the diversity and uniqueness of its students. ||| |Myddelton College is a co-educational school with a strong boarding ethos. A school to around 250 pupils and home to 55 pupils, Myddelton College is situated at a secluded location, on the edge of the picturesque and historic market town of Denbigh, North Wales, with stunning views over the Clwydian Range. The town of Denbigh is immersed in history, and the stunning 37-acre Myddelton estate is at the foot of the remains of the 13th century fortress of Denbigh Castle, creating an atmospheric, unspoilt, and ideal location for educational programmes, conferences and team building weekends. ||| |Situated only 40 minutes away from Chester and approximately one hour from Manchester and Liverpool with good road, rail, and airport connections to both major cities, the college has an abundance of opportunities available to suit your individual needs. ||| |Studying at Myddelton College will allow students to flourish both in and out of the classroom and develop the skills, qualities and values that will lead to a successful life. As a Microsoft Associate Showcase school, we aim to provide students with a unique blend of 21st century learning and the best of British education. ||| |While we place high value and great emphasis on academic success, we also take a holistic view of education. Our ethos of developing and nurturing each individual student means that we value the arts, a love of the outdoors and sporting ability just as highly. With our praised “Learning Through the Outdoors” programme, and wide range of extra-curricular activities including Duke of Edinburgh, Combined Cadets Force, elite triathlon training, choirs, and drama clubs students will have an all-round and broad education. ||| |A primary aim is mastering English from a young age. Students in British boarding schools grow in independence, leadership, and self-reliance. Class sizes are small, allowing teachers to focus on individual needs more than in public schools. For working parents, the all-encompassing environment of boarding schools is appealing – offering everything from ballet to tennis and piano lessons within the school day, eliminating the need for additional travel. Many schools also provide comprehensive weekend programs, keeping kids engaged and safe on campus, though this varies by school. ||| |Brief information: The Sixth Form Division (graduation classes designed to prepare international students for higher education) are trying to educate real cosmopolitans, active members of the modern international community, to impart to them valuable social and personal moral qualities. Thanks to the constant and comprehensive support of teachers and consultants, who help to make the best and the selection of courses for the A-level program, graduates are ready for studying not only in the UK, but all over the world. ||| |List of subjects to study: ||| |The primary school stage builds a solid academic base of knowledge and skills. Students study an extensive and balanced program consisting of core and additional subjects: music, computer science, languages and drama are added to the exact sciences and humanities. ||| |Classes are held both in classrooms and in the fresh air, which allows young researchers to study the world around them and gain applied experience applied in real life. With a small number of students in the class, teachers have the opportunity to pay individual attention to each pupil, reinforcing his strengths and noticing weaknesses in time. ||| |The informal atmosphere in the classroom combines academic rigor and unobtrusiveness - children easily and quickly adapt to school everyday life, gradually preparing for the high workload of middle and high school. ||| |Middleton College's two-week summer camps consist of two unique elements: a fun adventure program and the development of individual student interests. The theme of each shift is different and may include activities such as: ||| |The cost of the programs includes accommodation with three meals a day, entertainment on campus and excursions. |||
Art, biology, chemistry, geography, history, maths, music, physics, politics, Religious studies
Chorus, dancing, Drama, field hockey, football, gymnastics, horseback riding, mountaineering, netball, sailing, skating, swimming, tennis, Triathlon
Middle school, High school program, Immersion Program (English), Primary school, English+summer vacation
Peake's Ln, Denbigh LL16 3EN
Registration fee - £200|Refundable Deposit - £1500|School Uniform|Cost of a device (Device required for Microsoft Showcase Learning)|Weekend Activities|Some extra curricular activities (Private music lessons or tutoring)|Transfers to/from airport unless travelling on specific travel days.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 150 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 1000 GBP
Public school
null
English
A-Level
120
£
week
United Kingdom
Liverpool
null
https://smapse.com//king-s-school-rochester-private-boarding-school-rochester-uk/
King's School Rochester
8.2
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Description of King's School Rochester
Location: Rochester, England|Year Established: 604|Student Population: Approximately 700|Language of Instruction: English|Type of Education: Mixed.|Nursery and Preparatory Groups|Primary School|Middle School|Senior School and Sixth Form|Physical culture and sport|English|Computer science|Foundations of religion|Music|History|Natural science|Mathematics|Art|Geography.|English and Literature|Mathematics|Foreign language|Foundations of religion|Computer science|Natural science discipline (chemistry, physics or biology).|History of civilizations|Russian language|Geography|Latin|History|Chemistry|Physics|Technology and design|Physical culture and sport|Biology|French|Music|Art|German|Greek language.|Chemistry|Technology and design|Geography|Economy|French|Mathematics|German|Foundations of religion|Music|English literature|Computer science|Russian language|Greek language|History|Physical Culture and sport|History of civilizations|Latin|Art|Geology|Biology.|Age — from three years old,|The duration of the study is five years.|Autumn Term: September to January, including Christmas holidays|Winter Term: January to March, including Easter holidays|Summer Term: April to early July|Summer Holidays: July to August|Accommodation and meals|Contributions to the Old Rochester Society from senior students|Government exam fees|Certain clubs, sports sections, and activities|School bus service|Extra tuition: after-school individual lessons, academic support, etc.|Care fees for before/after main lessons|School uniform|Registration fee upon admission|Entrance deposit, refundable at the end of schooling|Personal spending money|De Montfort University|Durham University|Lancaster University|Leeds Beckett University|Newcastle University|Oxford Brookes University|Queen Mary University of London|The Engineering & Design Institute|University of Leeds|University of Liverpool|University of Winchester|Report cards for the last two years, and any exam results if available.|A certificate proving English language proficiency, such as IELTS with a minimum score of 5.5 or an equivalent qualification.|Personal documents, including a birth certificate, passport, medical insurance, and a visa or residence permit if necessary.|Academic|Music|Sports|Drama|Visual Arts|Cathedral Choir Singing|Parental Payment Assistance: Financial aid can be provided to enrolled students if a change in the parents’/guardians’ circumstances leads to difficulties in paying tuition fees.|Clergy Remission: Children of ministers of the Anglican Church, or priests of churches in communion with the Anglican Church, are eligible for a fee discount based on need.|Sibling Remission: For families with three or more children attending the school, a discount is applied to each child's tuition fees: 10% for the third child, 20% for the fourth, and 40% for the fifth and subsequent children.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
King's School Rochester holds the distinction of being the second oldest educational institution in the world, with a remarkable history spanning 1420 years! As a cathedral school, it is part of the Rochester Cathedral Foundation and is situated in the quaint town of Rochester, just 50 km from London. ||| |The school educates around 700 students across its preparatory, primary, secondary, and senior school divisions. King's School Rochester's academic program is grounded in the British educational system, guiding students through all stages of education, including GCSE and A-Level. ||| |Academic excellence is a hallmark at all levels, with a focus on fostering a love for learning and developing independent thinking skills. Class sizes have traditionally been small to ensure that teachers can engage with each student personally and fully support the realization of their potential. ||| |Students are encouraged to explore and discover new areas both inside and outside the classroom, igniting a passion for interests and hobbies they may never have known before. An extensive extracurricular program offers a wealth of opportunities in music, sports, arts, design, and drama. The school provides comprehensive support to its students, instilling a love of learning, research, and self-development during their time at school and beyond. ||| |At this stage, children from 7 to 13 years old are studied. The goal of school personnel and teachers is not only to lay the foundation for fundamental knowledge for children, but also to make their education as comfortable and enjoyable as possible, and the years in school are happy and memorable. The staff seeks to develop in children a craving for knowledge and a love for learning, a desire for self-development, the use of their own potential, the competent allocation of their own merits. ||| |Children study in small classes, which gives teachers the opportunity to practice an individual approach, to pay attention to every achievement and success of the student. ||| |In the first three years of education, children learn the following disciplines: ||| |Of no small importance are games: in such an interesting interactive approach, many serious topics and scientific aspects are taught. This allows children to learn with interest, to better remember and learn information, to analyze and compare facts. ||| |In the fifth grade the French language is added to the curriculum, in the seventh - Latin, technology and design, in the eighth - chemistry, physics and biology (they are studied before, but in the form of a general course of natural science). ||| |This stage is aimed at students from 13 to 18 years. At this age, they are already gradually beginning to prepare for entering the university, forming a future career and mastering the chosen specialty. That's why high school students are under the special attention of school personnel and teaching staff. ||| |Classes and educational groups become even smaller, children are actively educated in strict moral principles, good manners, knowledge of etiquette, independence and responsibility, tolerance and respect for others. Each student receives a personal mentor: he follows the GCSE and A-level exam preparation process, monitors difficult moments and tells the student what to do in a given situation. ||| |On this program of secondary education students are offered a fairly wide range of subjects. Of these, the following are mandatory: ||| |Three more directions are chosen at the discretion of the student: ||| |Passing to the Sixth Form stage (graduation classes), each student receives a profile full consultation on choosing the most appropriate, suitable subjects for the A-level program. Since there are no compulsory directions on the A-level - they are all chosen by the student without exception - then one should take into account their tastes, interests and inclinations, the requirements of the chosen higher education institution and the future profession when choosing. Today at school students can choose 3-5 subjects from the following list: ||| |King's School Rochester's two initial departments – Kindergarten and Preparatory Groups – offer children a caring environment led by experienced, kind and helpful teachers, a smooth adjustment to the academic atmosphere, the development of basic skills and much more, which will be an excellent foundation for further learning paths. ||| |Kindergarten education is available to children 3-4 years old. For the youngest pupils, teachers will draw up a balanced program of games, with the help of which the child will explore the world around him. Parenting specialists will create an atmosphere in which students will gradually develop social skills, independence, and an interest in research. ||| |A full day at King's Nursery runs from 8:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., includes a freshly prepared hot lunch served in the dining room: all children eat together at their family table with their caregivers. The department is an educational kindergarten, with most children attending a minimum of three full days a week, often increasing the number of classes to five full days. ||| |Preparatory groups are the training of students from 4 to 8 years old. In the first year, the academic plan builds on the strong foundational skills the child learned in kindergarten. With daily lessons in English, maths and other subjects, children quickly adapt to a structured academic program. The next two years are devoted to learning key skills: information sharing, analysis, reading, research.  The daily schedule of students includes physical health, natural science, computer science, history, geography and other disciplines that expand the horizons of the pupil. ||| |Thanks to the knowledge and skills gained, Pre-Preparatory students are ready to move on to elementary school. |||
Art, biology, chemistry, computer techologies, design, drama, economics, English literature, geography, Health & Fitness, healthy lifestyle, history, Information Technology, literature, maths, music, physical education, physics, Political science, politics, sports science, theatre studies
badminton, cross, Drama, field hockey, fitness, gym, gymnastics, music studio, netball, rugby, swimming, table tennis, track-and-field athletics
Primary school, High school program, GCSE, A-Level program, Early Years Program
Satis House, Boley Hill, Rochester, ME1 1TE,
Autumn Term:September to January, including Christmas holidays|Winter Term:January to March, including Easter holidays|Summer Term:April to early July|Summer Holidays:July to August|Accommodation and meals|Contributions to the Old Rochester Society from senior students|Government exam fees|Certain clubs, sports sections, and activities|School bus service|Extra tuition: after-school individual lessons, academic support, etc.|Care fees for before/after main lessons|School uniform|Registration fee upon admission|Entrance deposit, refundable at the end of schooling|Personal spending money
University
null
English
A-Level
5,285
£
term
United Kingdom
Tonbridge
null
https://smapse.com//jmu-james-madison-university-harrisonburg-virginia-united-states/
James Madison University
8.2
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Description of James Madison University
Nursing;|Business management (undergraduate and postgraduate programs);|Engineering;|Accounting;|Finance;|Economics.|In the "native" university they are offered courses in the humanities or natural sciences, business courses and engineering;|In partnership with Fisher College, you can study the humanities and management.|Autumn (starts in late August - early September);|Winter (starts in January);|Summer (starts in May).|Age of students: 17 years and over|Certificate of secondary education (average score from 3.0 and above)|Certificate of IELTS or TOEFL for knowledge of English or its equivalent.|Preparation and carrying out of formal presentations;|Methods and technology of research;|Analytical reading, ability to conduct follow-up discussions;|Work in team projects;|Work on individual projects and research in various fields of knowledge;|Preparation and writing of tests;|Getting practical experience corresponding to the chosen specialty and direction.|Have a bachelor's degree (average score of 3.0 and above);|Take the GMAT test (for admission to MBA & MS Accounting) or GRE (for other courses);|Present the TOEFL or IELTS certificate or its equivalent.|Hospitality and Tourism Management|Economy (Economics)|Chemistry|Art (Art)|Statistics|Dance and choreography|Communication Studies|Biology|Engineering|English|Education|Marketing|History|Computer Science|Business Administration|Finance|Geology|Information Analysis|Physics|International Business Management and Administration (International Business Management)|Art, Media and Design (Media Arts and Design)|Accounting|Biotechnology|Mathematics|College Student Personnel Administration|Computer Information System|Adult Education / Human Resources Development|Quantitative Finance|Clinical Mental Health Counseling|Kinesiology|Elementary Education|Integrated Science and Technology|Educational Leadership|Nursing|Physical Education|Computer Science - Information Security|Political Science - European Union Policy Studies|Geographic Science|Middle Education|Health Sciences (sciences and health)|Writing, Rhetoric and Technical Communication (oral and written communication)|Psychological Sciences|Music|Earth Science|Art Education|Public Administration|Special Education|School Counseling|Communication Sciences and Disorders|Inclusive Early Childhood Education|Exceptional Education|School Psychology|Speech Pathology|Education Technology|Secondary Education|Occupational Therapy|Physicians Assistant Studies.|Processing and receiving documents|Deposit for tuition|Selected curriculum|Accommodation and meals (double room in a common residence, full board)|Full medical insurance (including protection from accidents and illness)|Transfer from airport|Full security guarantee, constant supervision and assistance in case of difficult problem situations|Use of a 24-hour help and support phone line.|Hospitality and Tourism Management|Economy (Economics)|Chemistry|Art|Statistics|Dance and choreography|Communication Studies|Biology|Engineering|English|Education|Marketing|History|Computer Science|Business Administration|Finance|Geology|Information Analysis|Physics|International Business Management and Administration|Art, Media and Design|Accounting|Biotechnology|Mathematics|College Student Personnel Administration|Computer Information System|Adult Education / Human Resources Development|Quantitative Finance|Clinical Mental Health Counseling|Kinesiology|Elementary Education|Integrated Science and Technology|Educational Leadership|Nursing|Physical Education|Computer Science - Information Security|Political Science - European Union Policy Studies|Geographic Science|Middle Education|Health Sciences|Writing, Rhetoric and Technical Communication (oral and written communication)|Psychological Sciences|Music|Earth Science|Art Education|Public Administration|Special Education|School Counseling|Communication Sciences and Disorders|Inclusive Early Childhood Education|Exceptional Education|School Psychology|Speech Pathology (correction of speech disorders)|Education Technology|Secondary Education|Occupational Therapy|Physicians Assistant Studies.|Processing and receiving documents|Deposit for tuition|Selected curriculum|Accommodation and meals (double room in a common residence, full board)|Full medical insurance (including protection from accidents and illness)|Transfer from airport|Full security guarantee, constant supervision and assistance in case of difficult problem situations|Use of a 24-hour help and support phone line.|Executive Leadership;|Information Security;|Innovation.|Part-time during studying.|A group of 20-25 people.|Duration 1-2 years (including summer).|Work experience from 5 years.|The course provides 42 hours of classroom hours.|Part-time during studying|A group of 20-25 people.|Duration 1-2 years (including summer).|Experience from 2 years.|The course provides 42 hours of classroom hours.|Part-time during studying|A group of 20-25 people.|Duration 1-1,5 years (including summer).|Experience from 2 years.|The course provides 48 hours of classroom hours.|The minimum level of English is Advanced.|Acquaintance with other students, staff and teachers, developed support network before starting studying at CSM|Getting to know the campus and its valuable resources|Obtaining 1 college loan.|Anthropology club|Madison Motorcycle Club|Belly dance|JMU Golf Club|Break Dance|Art History|Animal Rights Defenders|Dancing and Choreography|Astronomy|The Cinemuse Film Club.|Foundation course Diploma Program (humanities, natural sciences or engineering):|Preparatory course of the Pre-Master's Program for applicants to the magistracy:|Master and Baccalaureate|Processing and receiving documents|Training fee|The selected curriculum|Accommodation and meals (double room in the common residence, full board)|Full medical insurance (including protection against accidents and illness)|Airport transfers|Full security guarantee, constant supervision and assistance in case of difficult problem situations|Using a 24-hour help and support phone line.|Deposit for a course/programme 1750 USD|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
James Madison University was founded in 1908 in Virginia, in the heart of the picturesque spacious valley of the Shenandoah Valley. The distance to Washington, DC can be overcome in about 2 hours, and the nearest regional airport is only 20 minutes away (the city of Weyers Cave). ||| |Today, James Madison University offers bachelor's, master's and doctoral programs in various specialties, and the emphasis is on studying bachelors. Here you can get a high-quality education of a modern American model: students study a whole range of different humanitarian disciplines, pass professional and pre-professional training programs, internships and practices. The total number of students reaches 17,000 people - they are representatives of more than 70 countries: the university is very loyal to foreign students and is proud of its multinationality and tolerance. ||| |The total number of undergraduate programs reaches 62 destinations. Among them, it is especially worth mentioning the business course: according to the magazine "Business Week" this rate is included in the 5% of the best among all institutions with bachelor's programs in the country! The magazine was highly praised by the College of Business University of James Madison - it is included in the TOP-5 of the best business schools in the country. At the profitability of tuition fees, the university ranks 22nd in the country (according to Kiplinger Magazine and its rating of 100 Best Values ​​in Public Colleges). ||| |The total number of specializations reaches 100 variants - the most popular among them are the following: ||| |Master's programs - for getting a master's degree here students come from all over the country and from around the world. ||| |James Studying Programs Madison University is distinguished by its novelty, active updating, use of modern approaches, methods and techniques. All teachers relate to students with great warmth, they know them in person and by name, with pleasure pass on to them their experience and knowledge. The university is proud of the excellent attendance of its students, high activity during lectures and classes in the laboratories, active extra-curricular activities and participation of almost every student in the life of the campus. It is worth mentioning the highest level and a large volume of research in the natural sciences, which the university is engaged in. A special program known as the Service Learning Program has been developed throughout the country that gives students the opportunity to apply their skills in real life and everyday life specialties: this makes education more practical, helps students to be graduated by more experienced and knowledgeable professionals who have tried their knowledge in practical situations of real life. ||| |This period is perfect for assessing capabilities and exploring options of universities. Focus on achieving high grades and improving English proficiency. Strong English skills enhance your learning experience, and good grades can lead to scholarships or honors college admissions. ||| |This course allows students at the end of the program to enroll immediately on the second course of a selected undergraduate or graduate (Bachelor's degree or Associate's degree, respectively). The duration of the Foundation Diploma varies from 2 to 3 semesters: the duration of study depends on the level of academic preparation and English knowledge. If a foreign student needs to improve the level of the English language, an additional semester program with a course English for Academic Purposes (EAP, English for Academic Purposes) is provided for him. Thus, the course provides an opportunity for all students to attain the high sustainable level of knowledge necessary for a profound, thorough study of academic disciplines and subjects. ||| |Students who successfully completed the Foundation Diploma course can apply to programs not only at James Madison University: ||| |Depending on which direction you choose, a list of subjects and disciplines for the first year of the Foundation Diploma will be formed. To pass to the second year of the university (for the successful completion of the preparatory program), you will need to take exams in 8-9 subjects and to demonstrate a high level of English (note that your scores must correspond to passing scores in the chosen specialty - each level is set to its own level) . ||| |The academic year is divided into 3 semesters: ||| |All applicants for the preparatory course must meet the following requirements: ||| |The cost of the program already includes the registration fee and the organization of the meeting at the airport, adaptation on arrival. The amount includes also a deposit for tuition and a direct curriculum, medical insurance, as well as food and accommodation on campus. ||| |A special course is designed for students planning to obtain a master's degree (this is also called postgraduate programs). The course combines active learning of English and the development of various academic skills that will be very useful for students in the learning process. Also in the program the study of 1-2 subjects corresponding to the area of ​​the future specialty is added. ||| |The duration of the course is 1-2 semesters (duration depends on the level of the English language of each student). The course includes such useful skills as: ||| |Each applicant must meet the following requirements: ||| |The cost of the program already includes the registration fee and the organization of the meeting at the airport, adaptation on arrival. The amount includes also a deposit for tuition and a direct curriculum, medical insurance, as well as food and accommodation on campus. ||| |As already mentioned, it is bachelor's programs that are the main specialization of the University of James Madison. Students are offered a wide range of specialties, from which you can choose the most optimal option for you: ||| |This price of the program includes: ||| |Master's programs are also very popular at James Madison University: many students who have received a bachelor's degree in other educational institutions enter the workshop programs here. A significant advantage is the widest variety of directions and specialties: ||| |The price of the program includes: ||| |James Madison University offers 3 MBA programs: ||| |Features of the course "Strategic Management": ||| |Features of the course "Information Security": ||| |Features of the course "Innovation": ||| |At the University of James Madison you can enter the MBA program only in September. ||| |The minimum level of English is Advanced. ||| |The OHLA University Study Program allows international students to automatically enroll in multiple university programs throughout the United States. A team of experts prepares students for university studies, guides students towards successful admission. ||| |Pathway provides students with the opportunity to prepare for college by getting information, doing exercises that make academic requirements clear, and removing common barriers that can stunt student progress. Topics: resources, teaching methods, writing skills, critical thinking skills, motivation, self-efficacy. Particular attention is paid to group work, mutual learning. |||
Lean Six Sigma, Accounting, analysis, anthropology, Architecture, Art, Athletic Training, AUDIOLOGY, autism, biochemistry, biology, biotechnology, business, Business and communication, Business and management, chemistry, Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Communication Studies, communications, Composition, computer techologies, Counseling, Dance, design, Dietetics, Early Childhood Education, economics, education, Educational Technology, Elementary Education, engineering, English BA/MA, finance, Financial analytics, geography, geology, health and human sciences, Health Services Administration, history, Hospitality Management, Information Technology, International Business, international relations, Justice Studies, kinesiology, law, Leadership in education, letter, Liberal Studies, literature, marketing, Mathematics and Statistics, maths, MBA, music, Nursing, B.S., occupational therapy, Online Bachelor, philosophy, Physician Assistant Studies, physics, Physics Education, physiology, political studies, Psychology, Public administration, reading, Religious studies, rhetoric, Secondary Education, Social work, sociology, special education, Speech-Language Pathology, Sport and Recreation, theatre studies
baseball, basketball, football, golf, lacrosse, softball, swimming, tennis, theater workshop, Trekking, volleyball
International foundation, Pre-Masters, Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english), MBA, Pathway program
800 S Main St, Harrisonburg, VA 22807,
Foundation course Diploma Program (humanities, natural sciences or engineering):|Preparatory course of the Pre-Master's Program for applicants to the magistracy:|Master and Baccalaureate|Processing and receiving documents|Training fee|The selected curriculum|Accommodation and meals (double room in the common residence, full board)|Full medical insurance (including protection against accidents and illness)|Airport transfers|Full security guarantee, constant supervision and assistance in case of difficult problem situations|Using a 24-hour help and support phone line.|Deposit for a course/programme 1750 USD
University
null
English
null
17,564
$
semester
USA
Washington
null
https://smapse.com//haileybury-school-haileybury-school-private-school/
Haileybury Private School
8.2
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Description of Haileybury Private School
Location Haileybury School: Hertford, Hertfordshire county, United Kingdom|Established: in 1862|Students age: 11 to 18 years|Number of students: 746 people.|Type of accommodation: guest-house (residence) from age 13; full time study|Type of studying: mixed|Educational programs for Haileybury School: GCSE / IGCSE, A-Level, IB|Course dates: year-round.|Medicine, veterinary medicine and dentistry (10%)|Humanities and Social Sciences (50%)|Jurisprudence and Law (10%)|Natural sciences, engineering (25%)|Art and Design (5%).|Studying on the program|Accommodation and meals (residence, full board)|24-hour childcare and guarantee of their safety|Medical care and insurance|Continuous monitoring of progress and providing detailed reports for parents|Excursion trips|Student exchanges.|Registration fee|Deposit for tuition (= 1 trimester cost)|Guardianship|School uniform|Air tickets in both directions|Transfer in both directions|Consular fee (paid at the embassy)|Visa fees and services.|Studying on the program|Accommodation and meals (residence, full board)|24-hour childcare and guarantee of their safety|Medical care and insurance|Continuous monitoring of progress and providing detailed reports for parents|Excursion trips|Student exchanges.|Registration fee|Deposit for tuition (= 1 trimester cost)|Guardianship|School uniform|Air tickets in both directions|Transfer in both directions|Consular fee (paid at the embassy)|Visa fees and services.|Studying on the program|Accommodation and meals (residence, full board)|24-hour childcare and guarantee of their safety|Medical care and insurance|Continuous monitoring of progress and providing detailed reports for parents|Excursion trips|Student exchanges.|Registration fee|Deposit for tuition (= 1 trimester cost)|Guardianship|School uniform|Air tickets in both directions|Transfer in both directions|Consular fee (paid at the embassy)|Visa fees and services.|For boys - rugby (in the autumn); hockey, basketball, cross-country running, soccer, squash (in the spring); swimming, sailing, tennis, cricket, athletics (in summer);|For girls - squash, netball, hockey and lacrosse (in winter and spring); rowing, kayaking, tennis, rounders, swimming and sailing (in summer).|Gymnastics;|General fitness;|Fives;|Trampoline jumping;|Diving;|Step aerobics are also in demand.|UN Model|International Relations and Culture|Philosophy|Bridge|Fishing|Antiques|Politics and Law|The Opera and etc.|Education on the program|Accommodation and meals (residence, full board)|24-hour childcare and security|Medical care and insurance|Continuous monitoring of progress and providing detailed reports to parents|Sightseeing tours|Student exchanges.|Registration fee|Educational fee (= cost of 1 trimester)|Guardianship|Unified school uniforms|Roundtrips|Roundtrip transfers|Consular fee (to be paid at the embassy)|Visa fees and services.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 3000 GBP|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The famous Haileybury School is located about halfway from London to Cambridge and occupies a spacious 500-acre estate: this square houses residences (3 houses), old educational and administrative buildings, sports and recreation infrastructure. Also the school has its own chapel and a large library. More recently, a modern Technology Center, a spacious indoor swimming pool and a large tennis center have been built, there is own shop and a sports equipment store. The motto of the school can be read on a huge flag in front of the main entrance: "Be afraid of God, honour the king." ||| |The Haileybury School was designed as far back as 1806 by William Wilkins for the East Indian College, and in 1862 the modern Haileybury School was established on its territory. In 1942, there was a merger with the Imperial Services College, which had a positive impact on the effectiveness of educational programs and the level of technical equipment. Today the school has focused on religious education - one of the main principles of children's development is spiritual improvement: for example, church services in a local chapel are mandatory. Here, a mixed form of studying was adopted: 30 years ago, girls got access to the A-level program for high school students, and in 1998 they were able to attend absolutely all courses and programs. Since 1999, in addition to the A-level, an international baccalaureate (IB) course is being taught for high school students that meets international quality standards for this program. ||| |The quality of educational programs is emphasized by excellent statistics of students and graduates in examinations and profile tests. So, GCSE exams for the 11th year of studying 111 people passed on points of not less than C in 5 or more subjects. According to the A-level program, 150 students successfully pass the final tests (the average score is 404), according to the IB program, 60 people (the average score is 35.4). About 10% of students at the A-level choose more than 4 items for passing, 80% stop in 3 directions. 98% of graduates successfully continue their education in universities (about 5% choose such prestigious options as Oxford and Cambridge), with only 19% continuing their studies in a year, the rest coming immediately after the completion of Haileybury School. The most popular directions of higher education among graduates are the following: ||| |Haileybury School practices special educational programs. For example, Haileybury Horizons was created to prepare pupils for living in a modern dynamic world: it includes subjects "Respect for the culture of other peoples", "Experimental Sciences", studying for personal growth and development of leadership skills. It is worth noting a special course "Warehouse of the mind," which implies risk-based classes and the development of communication skills. ||| |Much attention is paid to music education, the church choir and the profile school work. Many children attend classes at the Center for Art and Design. Many classes and electives are held outdoors, especially sports exercises. Opportunities were opened for studying in the Cadet Corps and to participate in the program for the Duke of Edinburgh Prize. Recently, the Haileybury School organized the Fashion Extravaganza charity ball: its guests of honour were representatives of cosmetic giant L'Oreal, model agency Storm, Karen Millen, supermodel Karin O'Connor - more than 20 thousand pounds were collected for charitable purposes. At the performances of musical groups for the spring semester, about 35,000 pounds sterling was also raised for charity. ||| |The director from 2009 to today is James Davies, a graduate of Cambridge University. The school is an active member of the Conference of Directors of HMC Schools. A total of 746 children study at the institution: 267 on day school and 479 at a boarding house, permanently residing in residences on campus. Graduation classes (Upper sixth) number 141 students. Among the graduates are many well-known and successful professionals in various fields - it is worth noting the writer Rudyard Kipling, Clement Attlee (leader of the Labour Party and the British Prime Minister in 1945-1951) and many others. ||| |Haileybury School has a mandatory wearing uniform (except for evenings and Sundays). The official religion is Anglicanism: all children are required to attend Sunday services and go to the chapel every day. ||| |Haileybury School has fairly strict discipline and order standards. Minor, violations are discussed with the teacher, for poor behaviour and rudeness the student can stay after the lessons. Smoking and drinking are strictly forbidden: a convicted student is suspended from school and at the same time loses the right to leave the campus, loses acquired privileges, and detailed administrative reports on the offense are drawn up. To drugs in school, an even more irreconcilable attitude - a student seen in the use or distribution of drugs, immediately expelled and leaves the school forever. ||| |The general secondary education course is typical for most British boarding schools. In the curriculum there are also compulsory to attend lessons, and optional subjects that the student chooses according to his own taste (there are 19 of them). Much attention is paid to the study of foreign languages: the studying is conducted in English, in addition you can learn Spanish, French, Italian and German. Thanks to regular student exchanges, trips to European countries and free access to European satellite television, students master foreign languages ​​quickly and easily. ||| |There are special educational programs for students who suffer from mild forms of dyslexia (in particular, additional lessons and personal counseling), for foreign students with insufficient English. ||| |The cost of the course is already included: ||| |The cost of the programs is not included and is paid additionally: ||| |A course is designed for high school students, aimed at full and effective preparation for admission to the chosen institution. The children choose independently subjects for study, focusing on personal interests and preferences, as well as the requirements of the future faculty and specialty. According to statistics, in the first year of education, children choose 4 directions, in the second year there are only 3 of them (the program is biennial). Approximately 58% of pupils are defined with art direction, 17% choose natural sciences, and 25% choose humanitarian courses. Various programs for the study of foreign languages ​​are diverse: the school has lessons in Spanish, Italian, French and German. For students with insufficient knowledge of the English language, additional classes and consultations are provided (as for children with mild forms of dyslexia). ||| |As a separate subject is taught ICT (Information and Communication Technologies). The school is well equipped with the latest computers (there are more than 130 of them), which are all connected to the Internet and are accessible to students for 15 hours a day. ||| |The cost of the course is already included: ||| |The cost of the programs is not included and is paid additionally: ||| |The international baccalaureate program is recognized all over the world: it is the best choice for students who are not yet fully determined with the country for higher education. In the course there are also mandatory subjects for attendance, and optional electives: so the student can profoundly study those directions and specialties that he needs for admission to the university. ||| |The IB certificate is considered to be a full-fledged international analogue of the British A-level standard: it is accepted in universities around the world and demonstrates a high level of skills and knowledge. ||| |The cost of the course is already included: ||| |The cost of the programs is not included and is paid additionally: |||
Art, drama, music
archery, badminton, canoe, carting, cricket, Drama, Drawing on canvas, field hockey, fitness, football, horseback riding, lacrosse, mountaineering, music studio, netball, rugby, swimming, track-and-field athletics, water polo
GCSE, A-Level program, IB program
Hertford SG13 7NU, United Kingdom
Education on the program|Accommodation and meals (residence, full board)|24-hour childcare and security|Medical care and insurance|Continuous monitoring of progress and providing detailed reports to parents|Sightseeing tours|Student exchanges.|Registration fee|Educational fee (= cost of 1 trimester)|Guardianship|Unified school uniforms|Roundtrips|Roundtrip transfers|Consular fee (to be paid at the embassy)|Visa fees and services.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 3000 GBP
University
Edinburgh
English
A-Level
12,048
£
term
United Kingdom
Herefordshire
null
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Wrekin College
8.2
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Description of Wrekin College
Location: Wellington, Shropshire, United Kingdom|Age of students: 11 to 18 years|Total number of students: 450 people|Educational programs: middle classes (level KS3), GCSE, A-Leve|Type of accommodation: full-time form and board|Type of studying: mixed.|English|English literature|Electronics|Spanish|German|Theatrical skills and drama|Biology|Economy|Religious Studies|Geography|Chemistry|History|The photo|Political science|Design|Informatics and communication technologies|French|Music|Art|Mathematics|Latin|Chinese.|English literature|Electronics|Spanish|German|Theatrical skills and drama|Biology|Economy|Religious Studies|Geography|Chemistry|History|The photo|Political science|Design|Informatics and communication technologies|French|Music|Art|Mathematics|Latin|Chinese.|Golf|Polo|Football|Athletics|Cricket|Fitness|Badminton|Swimming|Hockey|Aerobics|Netball|Tennis courts|Volleyball|Rugby|Squash|Gymnastics|Basketball|Shooting.|Registration fee|Deposit confirming the place on the course|Compulsory contribution to school development|Examination fees|Tuition fee = cost per term|Additional academic activities (optional)|Additional excursions and entertainment (optional)|Visa fees and services|Consular fee (payable at the embassy)|Round trip airfare|Round trip (calculated depending on the selected airport)|Medical insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Custody (registration fee in the agency + guardian's job).|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Independent private school Wrekin College (Rekin College) provides effective educational programs for children from 11 to 18 years old from around the world and works in a cooperative learning scheme: both girls and boys can study here. Each child can choose priority and convenient type of studying on their own: there is a daily form (without accommodation), full board (when the child lives 7 days a week at the campus residence) and a week-long boarding school (weekdays, students spend on campus, and on weekends Leaves in the home of his or her host family). The total number of students reaches 450 people. ||| |The Wrekin College campus is located approximately 3.5 hours from London, in Shropshire, in the small town of Wellington. Rekin College was founded in 1880 by the forces of Sir John Bailly, a well-known philanthropistt. Today, the total campus area reaches 100 acres, and thanks to the stunning green scenery surrounding Rekin College, he received the nickname "The School in the Garden". ||| |Students from all over the world appreciate the high level of academic education that allows them to enter the most prestigious and ranked universities, including Cambridge and Oxford. Academic preparation at school clearly demonstrates its high level during the annual GCSE and A-level exams. So, in 2013 at the GCSE level, 87% of the students received high scores from A * to C, with 31% earning the maximum A * -A scores. For the A-level exams (statistics also for 2013), 87% of graduates also received excellent high scores from A * to S. ||| |The institution is a full member of the Headmasters 'and Headmistresses' (HMC) Directors Association and is regularly audited by a respected Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) commission. According to the latest inspection (in 2011), Wrekin College received excellent grades in all key parameters and indicators, demonstrated a modern level of equipment and an excellent, friendly, comfortable for children atmosphere. It is also important that children of any nationality, origin, or creed can study here: the official religion of the campus is traditionally Anglicanism, but it is by no means inflicted. ||| |Think about what suits your child best. Different schools excel in various areas – arts, drama, sports, or specific subjects. There are selective and more inclusive schools, each catering to different strengths. If you're new to the UK system, you might start with league tables and GCSE or A-level results. More knowledgeable parents should consider the school's location, size, EAL course availability, academic requirements, and extracurricular offerings. ||| |The main program for completing secondary education in the UK, which allows you to obtain a valuable diploma - with a GCSE certificate with good grades, the student can continue studying in college and enroll in the Sixth Form and then the University. In the curriculum, there are many different disciplines and subjects (the list is given below): some of them are compulsory for all (like English and mathematics), some - students choose independently as electives. ||| |This program is often called a model, the "gold standard" of British education. It is designed for 2 years and provides a high level of independence among students: they form their personal curriculum completely by themselves, choosing those subjects that are most interesting to them and which will be needed for admission to university and higher education. Selected subjects (usually 3-4 disciplines) are studied in-depth, thoroughly, practically at the university level - that's why the holders of the A-level certificate with good grades are exempt from entrance examinations to the overwhelming majority of universities in the world. ||| |Items for study can be selected from the following list: |||
Art, biology, chemistry, drama, ecology, geography, history, maths, music, philosophy, physical education, physics, physiology, Political science, Psychology, theatre studies
badminton, basketball, cricket, fitness, football, hockey, rugby, Squash, swimming, tennis, track-and-field athletics
GCSE, A-Level program
Sutherland Rd, Wellington TF1 3BH, United Kingdom
Registration fee|Deposit confirming the place on the course|Compulsory contribution to school development|Examination fees|Tuition fee = cost per term|Additional academic activities (optional)|Additional excursions and entertainment (optional)|Visa fees and services|Consular fee (payable at the embassy)|Round trip airfare|Round trip (calculated depending on the selected airport)|Medical insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Custody (registration fee in the agency + guardian's job).
University
null
English
A-Level
9,810
£
term
United Kingdom
Birmingham
null
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City of London Freemen’s School
8.2
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Description of City of London Freemen’s School
Established: in 1854|Location: Ested Park, Sarri, London, England|Students age: 7 to 18 years|Educational programs: GCSE, A-level|Program dates: all year round|Accommodation type: boarding house|Type of study: mixed|Total number of students: 850 people.|GCSE: 95 students receive grades from C to 10 subjects|A-level: 75% of students give more than 4 subjects, 25% - 3 subjects on the average score of 428.|Music (2%)|Medicine, veterinary medicine, dentistry (9%)|Arts and Design (5%)|Engineering and science (25%)|Social and human sciences (50%).|Local church parish (community service)|Chess|Drama and theater|Fencing|Computer literacy|Research|The Christian Union|Debate|Karate and much, much more.|Round trip airfare|Round trip|Medical insurance|School uniforms|Custodianship agency + guardian services|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (payable at the embassy).|Tuition on the selected program|Accommodation and food (residence, full board)|24-hour child care and guarantee of its safety|Medical care|Progress control, complete regular reports for parents|Educational trips and exchanges (if possible).|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 GBP|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
||| |The City of London School of Freemen's School opened its doors in 1854 and initially worked as a mixed studying institution. At its current location the school has been operating since 1926. Approximately 40% of students are brothers and sisters: this family atmosphere has a very positive effect on the internal school environment, making it very warm, hospitable and comfortable. ||| |Philip MacDonald has been working as a director since 2007, he was educated at Oxford and before that he worked as the director of Mount St Mary`s college, taught classical disciplines of Rougemont, taught English in Milan and Venice. ||| |The City of London School of Freemen's School is part of the prestigious HMC School of Directors Conference. The total number of students reaches 850 people: 806 of them are enrolled in full-time, 36 at the boarding school. The number of students on the Sixth Form is 103 people. ||| |All children must wear uniforms, in the upper grades it becomes less strict. Each hostel has its own laws and regulations: various contests and competitions are held between the houses. Houses have their own elders - one boy and one girl, the School Council works, conversations and consultations with teachers and educators are constantly held. ||| |The official religion of the school is Anglicanism, but the institution is not considered strictly religious: students of any confession and religion, as well as of any nationality, can study here. Every morning, general school meetings are held on fundamentally important issues. ||| |Students' performance statistics are visually demonstrated by the results of examinations: ||| |Almost all students (99%) go without problems to selected universities (10% prefer to take a year off). 10% of graduates choose Oxbridge, some immediately start working. Among the most popular university specialties are the following: ||| |The total number of subjects reaches 21: among them there are both mandatory and optional disciplines. Students can practice: for example, to help visually impaired students of junior courses, students with dyslexia. ||| |The courses of a foreign language are very popular: ||| |Spanish; ||| |German; ||| |French. ||| |There is an opportunity to take part in student exchanges with Germany and France. ||| |As a separate subject is taught ICT (information and communication technologies); Its basis includes the composition of other disciplines - for example, geography, mathematics and other sciences. ||| |Students can choose the most priority disciplines from 24 possible options. Most students choose 4 subjects in the first year (AS) and 3 in the second (A-level). Also all students write a research project and develop a critical thinking skill. ||| |According to statistics, approximately 45% of students take the A-level exams in exact and natural sciences, 24% in art or humanitarian subjects, and 31% combine both blocks. ||| |It is possible to practice by helping younger students with dyslexia or visual impairment. ||| |There are frequent student exchanges with Germany and France, foreign languages ​​occupy an important place in the educational program. ||| |The direction of information and communication technologies (ICT) is separately taught - in addition, it is part of mathematics, computer science and geography. |||
Art, business, Classical civilization, computer techologies, design, economics, electronics, ethics, Food technology, geography, history, maths, music, Natural science, philosophy, physical education, politics, Psychology, Religious studies, sociology
badminton, basketball, cricket, Drama, field hockey, football, hockey, music studio, netball, rugby, Squash, swimming, tennis, track-and-field athletics
GCSE, A-Level program
Ashtead Park, Ashtead KT21 1ET, United Kingdom
Round trip airfare|Round trip|Medical insurance|School uniforms|Custodianship agency + guardian services|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (payable at the embassy).|Tuition on the selected program|Accommodation and food (residence, full board)|24-hour child care and guarantee of its safety|Medical care|Progress control, complete regular reports for parents|Educational trips and exchanges (if possible).|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 GBP
University
null
English
A-Level
10,928
£
term
United Kingdom
London
null
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JWU (Johnson & Wales University) Charlotte
8.2
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Description of JWU (Johnson & Wales University) Charlotte
Baking, confectionery and restaurant management|Business|Business Administration|Corporate accounting and financial analysis|Culinary arts|Culinary Arts and Restaurant Management|Retail and merchandising in the fashion industry|Entrepreneurship (food products)|Hotel business management|Management|Marketing|Catering business|Sports management.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Founded in 1914, the private non-profit university Johnson & amp; Wales University, or JWU, today has 4 campuses in the developed cities of the USA: Charlotte (North Carolina), Denver, Providence and Miami. The total number of students is 16 thousand people from 155 countries around the world, and graduates - more than 100 000. In addition to undergraduate and graduate programs, students are offered online courses of study (distance), doctoral studies, MBA (and preparatory Pre-MBA program). ||| |JWU (Johnson & Wales University) Charlotte has an innovative approach to education. Here, our own educational model was developed, giving students ample opportunities for developing practical skills and applying theoretical knowledge in real work. Even during studying, students constantly work with the best specialists in their fields, participate in seminars and international projects, develop personal research. All this makes graduates really qualified, educated specialists - they are ready to work almost immediately after graduation without additional internships, are flexible in their professional field and ready to develop in various directions, building a successful career in the global community. ||| |The University is a member of the Association of New England Schools and Colleges (NEASC), regularly monitored by the Commission for Higher Education Institutions (CIHE), and maintains partnerships with educational partners around the world. JWU (Johnson & Wales University) is truly a global project of global importance, bringing an innovative and fresh approach to the educational sphere. ||| |This period is perfect for assessing capabilities and exploring options of universities. Focus on achieving high grades and improving English proficiency. Strong English skills enhance your learning experience, and good grades can lead to scholarships or honors college admissions. ||| |To get a degree and a bachelor's degree, completing the first stage of higher education, you can in the following specialties: ||| |Additional fees for the first year of studying and medical insurance are paid. |||
administration, Baking & Pastry Arts, business, Business and management, Chef’s Choice, Culinary skills, Entrepreneurship, Fashion, Food and nutrition, Food Science, Hotel and Restaurant Management, Liberal Studies, marketing, media, Merchandising, Retail, sports management, Sports, Entertainment, Event — Management (BS), the financial analysis, Wine & Beverage Education
culinary arts
Bachelors Courses(english)
801 W Trade St, Charlotte, NC 28202, USA
Round trip airfare|Round trip|Medical insurance|School uniforms|Custodianship agency + guardian services|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (payable at the embassy).|Tuition on the selected program|Accommodation and food (residence, full board)|24-hour child care and guarantee of its safety|Medical care|Progress control, complete regular reports for parents|Educational trips and exchanges (if possible).|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 GBP
University
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English
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30,090
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year
USA
Charlotte
North Carolina
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Marbella International University Centre
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Description of Marbella International University Centre
Location: Marbella, Spain|Educational programs: Bachelor's, Master's (Higher Education)|Age of the pupils: from the age of 17.|MGIMO|University of West London|International Business|International relationships|Marketing and advertising, PR|Psychology|International business, joint program with MGIMO|International relations, Global Politics, joint program with MGIMO|Business administration (Business Management)|Marketing and advertising|International relationships|Global politics and international cooperation, joint program with MGIMO (2 years)|Student houses and apartments|Hostel|Enrollment fees|Educational guides, books and materials|Sccess to educational online platforms and Blackboard|Internet access and library|Personal medical insurance|Visa support from the center|Constant supervision of students, guarantee of their safety, support and help 24/7.|Registration fee - 700€|Round trip tickets|Transfer to both ways|Additional leisure activities and activities (optional)|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and document verification|Consular fees|Accommodation and meals (more details in the relevant section of the description).|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 1000 EUR|IELTS (from 7.0 and higher) / for master's degree|for Bachelor from 6/0|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Marbella International University Center - is an innovative university for students from all over the world with advanced, relevant and effective educational programs. Marbella International University Center provides students with the opportunity to use the most advanced technologies in the learning process and to become truly qualified, in-demand specialists. ||| |Among the most popular disciplines are advertising, business, politics and political science, the media and communications. ||| |All studying is conducted in English: this increases the value of graduates in the world labour market, increases their opportunities for employment. ||| |MIUC University actively and fruitfully works with educational colleagues around the world - successful students can spend an academic semester or several in friendly universities in other countries, for example: ||| |All MIUC academic programs are accredited by the Bologna Commission (one of the main experts in European higher education), are accredited by the European Higher Education Area (EHEA), and also, students have the opportunity to receive a British diploma from the English University of West London. Training courses are aimed at mastering not only specific skills and abilities, but also at the global aspects of knowledge, comprehensive expansion of competencies. ||| |Each student is assigned a personal mentor-curator when enrolling: he regularly meets with his ward, monitors his academic and extracurricular successes, helps to track progress and intensify the learning process, and to -resolve emerging issues. For MIUC students, a large number of additional courses and classes are available: they can focus on honing public speaking skills, writing an academic essay, properly preparing research papers, etc. ||| | ||| |For more information follow the university website ||| |Students are offered bachelor's programs in the following areas: ||| |All studying is conducted in English, the duration of the course is 4 academic years. The classes start in October and February. ||| |MIUC provides master's programs lasting 1 and 2 academic years, all programs are conducted in English. Available specialties: ||| |The beginning of classes is in October. ||| |For all foreign students who are not sure of the level of their language and academic skills, special Pre-sessional English Courses work, which allow to quickly improve the level of knowledge before the beginning of the academic year. Classes in the preparatory program allow you to reach the B2 level (according to CEFR) - this is the main requirement for applicants for bachelor's programs. ||| |Duration of studying is 1 semester: you can choose the autumn (from October 3 to January 27) or summer (July 3 - September 8). |||
administration, business, computer techologies, International Business, international relations, marketing, politics, Psychology, Public Relations, Science and technology, sports management
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english), English courses
Avenida Don Jaime de Mora y Aragón, s / n Finca El Pinillo, 29601 Marbella, Málaga, Spain
Enrollment fees|Educational guides, books and materials|Sccess to educational online platforms and Blackboard|Internet access and library|Personal medical insurance|Visa support from the center|Constant supervision of students, guarantee of their safety, support and help 24/7.|Registration fee - 700€|Round trip tickets|Transfer to both ways|Additional leisure activities and activities (optional)|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and document verification|Consular fees|Accommodation and meals (more details in the relevant section of the description).|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 1000 EUR
University
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English
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4,900
semester
Spain
Marbella
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San Patricio Toledo International School
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Description of San Patricio Toledo International School
Established: in 2006|Location International School San Patricio Toledo, Spain|Number of students: 560|Type of studying: mixed|Campus: Spain. Toledo|Age: 14-18|Programs: IB MYP (Bilingual Spanish/English up to age 16), IB Diploma Program|Accommodation type: residence, boarding house|Language: English, Spanish.|International School San Patricio Toledo offers a wide range of courses and programs that meet international standards of education. This includes all major subjects – mathematics, science, history, literature, languages, art, music, and others.|International School San Patricio Toledo actively uses interactive learning methods to stimulate the active participation of students in the educational process. This may include the use of interactive whiteboards, computer programs, projects, and other tools that help students actively engage with the learning material and put what they have learned into practice.|The school offers a variety of additional programs and activities so that students can develop their interests and talents outside of their studies. This may include sporting events, art clubs, music, theater, hobby clubs, and other extracurricular activities.|International School San Patricio Toledo provides support and guidance to students throughout the learning process.|International School San Patricio Toledo has a unique location in the historic city of Toledo, which is a recognized UNESCO World Heritage Site.|The school offers educational excursions and trips for its students, visits to various cities and cultural events in Spain and abroad.|International School San Patricio Toledo actively supports the environmental initiative, provides students with the opportunity to participate in various environmental projects, including waste sorting, gardening and reducing the use of plastic in school canteens.|The school attracts external specialists and professionals to conduct guest lectures and master classes. Students have the opportunity to meet successful entrepreneurs, art historians, athletes, and other experts in various fields to gain inspiration and deepen their knowledge.|International School San Patricio Toledo is part of a global network of educational institutions, which allows students to exchange experiences and participate in international projects and student exchange programs. This gives them the opportunity to meet students from different countries and cultures and expand their horizons.|Age: 3-11 years old;|Dates: September to June;|Duration of the program: up to 8 years.|Age: 12-16 years old;|Dates: September to June;|Duration 5 years.|Foreign languages;|Literature;|Natural Sciences;|Mathematics;|Art;|Design;|Physical Culture.|Age: 16 years old;|Dates: September to June;|Duration of the program: 3 years.|Mathematics: mathematical research and general mathematics;|Natural sciences: chemistry, biology, physics, design technologies, sports and the science of health, the environment and society;|Literature and language: literature and productions, literature (English), language and literature (Spanish), language and literature (English);|Language learning: Spanish, English, French, German;|Personality and society: business, management, history, economics, philosophy, information technologies in the modern world, the environment and society;|Art: literature and staging, film production, music, visual arts.|Public speaking skills;|Learn to surf;|Enjoy Spanish beaches;|Football and basketball training.|San Patricio Toledo provides students with a modern college combining European and American teaching styles;|Program Dates: June 29-July 17 (3x1 weeks);|The boarding houses are located on the territory of the school;|International students have easy access to architectural objects with ensuring maximum security and control.|9-15 years|Duration of shifts: 1-3 weeks|Dates: June 26-July 16.|Athletics|Basketball|Volleyball|Badminton|Soccer|Rounders|Swimming (there is an indoor and outdoor pool)|Gym workouts|Team competitions and competitions|Creativity lessons at the Visual Arts Centre|Music|Theatre and drama|Photo shoots (using a laboratory)|Fine Arts, Painting, Drawing|Design.|Language and leisure programme: 2 lessons daily|2 workouts every day with a professional trainer|2 arts, design, crafts sessions daily|Signature sports uniform: T-shirt and shorts|Medical insurance, doctor's and nurse's assistance as needed|Accommodation and meals – full board: rooms for one/more students with bathrooms, three meals a day + snack (everything can be represented by a dietary / special diet)|Weekly excursions|Laundry.|Target age: 9 to 17 years old.|Age of participants: from 8 to 17 years old.|Instructors and mentors are highly qualified, fluent in English and Spanish, ensuring that students are able to learn and communicate in both languages as effectively as possible.|The program offers full days of both theoretical and practical classes where students can develop their sports skills and learn the language.|Boot camps have a nurse at the headquarters, who is always on site, ready to provide the necessary medical care if necessary.|All participants of the program are provided with health insurance, receive a healthy and balanced menu to maintain good physical shape.|To assess body composition and physical performance, endurance, a special analysis is carried out, which helps students determine their current level of fitness and develop a plan to improve it.|Children are given the opportunity to enjoy full board and accommodation in comfortable premium rooms in the ISSPT Pension. Accommodation options include dormitories and luxe rooms with private bathrooms.|For variety and relaxation, there are exciting weekend excursions every week, allowing students to experience new places and cultures.|The camp provides a laundry facility to keep it clean and tidy.|Age: from 9 to 17 years old.|Students will be introduced to the fundamental principles of design, including composition, color theory, balance, and visual identification.|The courses include drawing classes, which promotes the development of creativity.|Students have the opportunity to study graphic design, including working with specialized programs.|Children will learn the basics of fashion design and will be able to create their own models.|Children learn Spanish through lessons, discussions and practical exercises.|The program includes projects that combine design and the Spanish language, such as creating a design with Spanish elements or presentations in Spanish about design projects.|Sports:_x000D_ Football; Basketball; Volleyball; Golf; Athletics; Swimming; Diving; Table tennis.|Football;|Basketball;|Volleyball;|Golf;|Athletics;|Swimming;|Diving;|Table tennis.|Creative:_x000D_ Movies; Theater; Drawing; Music art; Photo art; Graphic design, etc.|Movies;|Theater;|Drawing;|Music art;|Photo art;|Graphic design, etc.|Entertaining:_x000D_ Reading; Games; Robotics; Carpentry; Hunting and fishing; Driving, etc.|Reading;|Games;|Robotics;|Carpentry;|Hunting and fishing;|Driving, etc.|Football;|Basketball;|Volleyball;|Golf;|Athletics;|Swimming;|Diving;|Table tennis.|Movies;|Theater;|Drawing;|Music art;|Photo art;|Graphic design, etc.|Reading;|Games;|Robotics;|Carpentry;|Hunting and fishing;|Driving, etc.|Located on a three hectare campus within an exclusive residential area of the historical city of Toledo, less than an hour from Madrid by car. Half an hour by train.|Fully-equipped, secure campus|Complete Sports and Arts Programmes|Full IB Diploma Programme|A focus on developing communication and social skills essential for life|BSA member (British Boarding School’s Association)|Part of global Inspired Education Group, providing access to international best practices and world-class educational experts|Own gym;|An open soccer field;|Jogging tracks;|A volleyball court;|Own 25-meter pool;|A separate pool for aqua aerobics classes.|Round trip tickets;|Transfer from the airport;|Individual Lessons (English, Spanish);|School uniform;|Health insurance;|Consular fee for embassies A;|Translation and registration of documents.|Deposit for a course/programme 1100 EUR|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 850 EUR|Study materials 350 EUR|Uniform 500 EUR|Transfer (one way) 75 EUR|Many graduates go on to study at international universities for higher education. They usually choose the following fields: science, art, business, medicine,|Some graduates may start working immediately after graduation or decide to continue their education and specialize in a specific field: master's programs, doctoral research, and professional certifications.|Estimates for the last 3 years of training;|Application form;|Copy of passport and photograph;|Medical Reference;|A motivation letter about why you want to study at this school;|Letters of recommendation from teachers of English and mathematics.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
International School San Patricio Toledo offers the best in international education in Spain and provides students with modern, European and American-style Boarding facilities. ||| |We offer a holistic educational experience to students between 14 and 18 years of age, allowing them to develop essential communication and social skills which forms part of our school’s educational objectives. Our curriculum combines the International Baccalaureate Middle Years and Diploma Programmes with arts, sports, emotional intelligence, social responsibility, and languages (English, French, German and Mandarin Chinese). ||| |Our Boarding facilities are situated within the private school in Spain grounds which covers a three hectare area. This provides Boarders with easy access to the school’s facilities and ensures that they live in a fully-equipped campus with maximum security and control. ||| |Inspired Education ||| |Inspired is a leading global premium schools group operating in Europe, Asia-Pacific, Africa, the Middle East and Latin America educating over 48,000 students across a global network of more than 60 schools. ||| |A definitive statement of excellence in private education, Inspired is a co-educational, non-denominational, independent school group designed to inspire students to achieve their maximum potential in a nurturing, progressive academic environment from ages 1 to 18. ||| |The group's distinctive features lie in its advanced teaching methods, carefully selected and hand-picked teachers, an individual approach to each child and preparation for admission to the best universities in the world. Over 48,000 students choose to study at an INSPIRED school every year._x000D_ Do not miss the opportunity of discussing your child’s opportunities and admission through an individual meeting with a representative of the best institutions offering secondary education abroad! ||| |Colegio San Patricio, featured in El Mundo's top ten most prestigious schools in Spain, is a prime example. To be listed in El Mundo, factors like academic results, educational models, international recognition and reputation, campus facilities, academic and non-academic services offered, student retention rates, and teacher satisfaction are considered. ||| |ISSPT, as part of the Boarding Schools Association (BSA), follows standards that emphasize child welfare, well-being, and boarding experiences, rather than just geographical location. ||| | ||| |Quick overview: ||| |About the educational program: At the primary school international students of the San Patricio school get acquainted with the basics of the educational process and are engaged in general disciplines in the format of the game. ||| |Brief information: ||| |About the educational program: Secondary school pupils in the Middle Years Program pass an active educational preparation for the international baccalaureate, studying the following types of disciplines: ||| |About the educational program: ||| |The program of the senior classes Diploma Program is aimed at preparing students for admission to higher education. At this stage, young people are studying the ubiquitous program International Baccalaureate (international baccalaureate). Also, students choose for discipline in six key areas: ||| |Students can study the theory of knowledge (discussions about knowledge and their obtaining), as well as writing skills of an extended essay (the student makes a research project that includes essays of a certain volume) and can make and protect a project devoted to the two previous aspects. ||| |Quick overview of Real Madrid Football Camp: ||| |San Patricio Toledo offers a summer course for international children and teenagers who are keen on football. Participants will have the opportunity to train in the homeland of the legendary clubs, a program of extracurricular activities, trips and excursions to historical places. Program Dates: June 29-July 17 (3x1 weeks). ||| |About the educational program: International students of Public Speaking get acquainted with the cultural center of Spain and the vibrant heritage of the country. The summer camp shapes: ||| |Program Dates:June 29-July 17 ||| |Quick overview: ||| |A summer Spanish course will help children quickly improve their language skills in a comfortable, international setting. Students with any level of knowledge are accepted - groups are formed so that a student of approximately equal training is engaged in them, so that everyone will be comfortable and comfortable to study. Two classes are conducted daily by professional native teachers who have extensive experience working with foreign students. They use interactive, creative teaching methods, focus on the practical application of knowledge, which is helped by regular walks and excursions (sometimes thematic, sometimes with interesting tasks for children). ||| |This program provides an opportunity for both boys and girls to develop their athletic skills while they actively immerse themselves in full-fledged English or Spanish language training. All of this takes place in a safe and supportive environment where children can learn the language with the support of highly qualified coaches. A team of professional language teachers provides participants with the opportunity to develop all aspects of communication skills in English or Spanish: reading, speaking, writing and listening. ||| |Participants in this camp will not only improve their skills in traditional sports (football, basketball and handball), but will also get acquainted with new and innovative activities such as climbing, trekking, kayaking and golf. ||| |Main features of the program: ||| |This course is designed for young artists, regardless of their gender, who want to immerse themselves in the world of art and develop their creative skills. As part of the program, they will practice and master new artistic techniques and, in addition, fully immerse themselves in the study of English or Spanish. ||| |Course participants will learn photography techniques ranging from the basics of image cropping to the process of manually developing photos in a darkroom using a darkroom. They will explore cultural and inspiring places to get new ideas for their art projects in the fields of sketching, painting, modeling and design in the UNESCO World Heritage Old Town. ||| |The program provides students with the opportunity to develop their design skills while delving deeper into the Spanish language. Features of this educational program: |||
Art, biology, business, Business and management, chemistry, design, ecology, economics, Filmmaking, foreign language, history, Information Technology, literature, maths, Natural science, philosophy, physical education, physics, Spanish Literature, sports science, Study of the environment
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Primary school, Middle school, Senior classes (english), English courses + football (summer), Conversation & Speaking Skills, Summer English for kids, Summer spanish for juniors, English + sport (summer), Art and design courses, Spanish + Design
Calle de Juan de Vergara, 1, 45005 Toledo, Spain
Round trip tickets;|Transfer from the airport;|Individual Lessons (English, Spanish);|School uniform;|Health insurance;|Consular fee for embassies A;|Translation and registration of documents.|Deposit for a course/programme 1100 EUR|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 850 EUR|Study materials 350 EUR|Uniform 500 EUR|Transfer (one way) 75 EUR
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University of Hertfordshire
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Description of University of Hertfordshire
Year of foundation: 1952|Location: Hatfield city (32 km north of London), Hertfordshire county, Britain|Age: From 17 years old|Language of instruction: English|Type of Institution: State University|Number of students: about 20,000 people|Number of teachers: about 1400 people|Programs: Preparing to enter the Bachelor's program (University Foundation) - 12 courses, Pre-Masters preparation - 6 courses, English programs - 4 programs.|Accommodation: residence.|The University is evaluated on "Excellent" by the Agency for Quality Assurance of Higher Education (QAA) for business and management training, economics and tourism. It has partnerships with business schools in Australia, Europe, the Far East and North America.|The School of Computer Science of the University is one of the largest in Britain and one of the most famous. Over the decades of work (since the 1960s), thousands of students who subsequently became high-level specialists received fundamental knowledge and skills. Students are engaged in first-class scientific laboratories with modern software and hardware that allows you to work in the field of networks, multimedia and robotics|International students receive and improve knowledge in the field of art and design, history of art and history of design, cinema and media, theory and music. The research laboratory (Digital Hack Lab) conducts research of various technologies, for example, such as 3D-printing.|The school has established itself as a forge of specialists, ready to start work from the first day of release. The school has programs focused on practical work and career building. Many industrial enterprises cooperate with the school and are glad to see its graduates in the staff of workers.|The school has ties with employers in many industries and professions, which almost 100% guarantees graduates employment. Cooperates with the Council for Economic and Social Research (ESRC) and other organizations, which allows to attract funding and valuable staff.|One of the largest and most innovative legal schools in the country (recently moved to a new center). The school has a number of specialized legal institutions, including a simulation courtroom. Graduates are highly appreciated by employers.|It focuses on research in the biological sciences, geography, sports and many others. There are many programs and training areas, which allows students to master the profession and become a highly qualified specialist.|The college was created specifically for foreign students who entered the university for the preparation of undergraduate and graduate programs or English language courses. Specialists provide foreign students with any necessary assistance in the process of training and adaptation. Graduates of the college are perfectly prepared and in the vast majority of cases they enter the Bachelor and Master programs of the University of Hertfordshire.|Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU);|European University Association (EUA);|Association for Tourism and Leisure Education (ATLAS).|Animation & Gaming:_x000D_ Interactive Learning and Communication Skills; Introduction to Computing; Skills of practical training; Introduction to art, design, films and media; Business research; Introduction to Mass Communications; Project Specialist; Bachelor's programs:_x000D_ 2D animation and characters for digital media; Computer 3D animation and modeling; Three-dimensional art and game design.|Interactive Learning and Communication Skills;|Introduction to Computing;|Skills of practical training;|Introduction to art, design, films and media;|Business research;|Introduction to Mass Communications;|Project Specialist;|Bachelor's programs:_x000D_ 2D animation and characters for digital media; Computer 3D animation and modeling; Three-dimensional art and game design.|2D animation and characters for digital media;|Computer 3D animation and modeling;|Three-dimensional art and game design.|Art and Design (Art & Design):_x000D_ Interactive Learning and Communication Skills; Principles of Computation; Practice Skills in Training; Introduction to art, design, film and media art; Business Studies; Introduction to Mass Communications; Project Specialist; Bachelor's programs:_x000D_ Architecture; Design of the handmade; Digital Media Design; Fine Arts; Graphic Design; Illustration; Interior Architecture and Design; Model Design (Character and Creative Effects); Model Design (Model Effects); Model Design (Special Effects); Photography; Product and Industrial Design.|Interactive Learning and Communication Skills;|Principles of Computation;|Practice Skills in Training;|Introduction to art, design, film and media art;|Business Studies;|Introduction to Mass Communications;|Project Specialist;|Bachelor's programs:_x000D_ Architecture; Design of the handmade; Digital Media Design; Fine Arts; Graphic Design; Illustration; Interior Architecture and Design; Model Design (Character and Creative Effects); Model Design (Model Effects); Model Design (Special Effects); Photography; Product and Industrial Design.|Architecture;|Design of the handmade;|Digital Media Design;|Fine Arts;|Graphic Design;|Illustration;|Interior Architecture and Design;|Model Design (Character and Creative Effects);|Model Design (Model Effects);|Model Design (Special Effects);|Photography;|Product and Industrial Design.|Business and Management (Business & Management):_x000D_ Interactive Learning and Communication Skills; Information and Communication Technologies; Introduction to the theory of mass communications; Business research; Globalization; Business Management; Introduction to Accounting; Introduction to the economy; Bachelor's programs:_x000D_ Accounting; Accounting and Finance; Business Administration; Business Economics; Economics; Event Management; Finance; Marketing; Music Industry Management.|Interactive Learning and Communication Skills;|Information and Communication Technologies;|Introduction to the theory of mass communications;|Business research;|Globalization;|Business Management;|Introduction to Accounting;|Introduction to the economy;|Bachelor's programs:_x000D_ Accounting; Accounting and Finance; Business Administration; Business Economics; Economics; Event Management; Finance; Marketing; Music Industry Management.|Accounting;|Accounting and Finance;|Business Administration;|Business Economics;|Economics;|Event Management;|Finance;|Marketing;|Music Industry Management.|Computer Science:_x000D_ Interactive Learning and Communication Skills; Mass Communications; Business research; Introduction to Informatics; Math Level 1; Math Level 2; Programming; Statistics; Bachelor's programs:_x000D_ Computer Science; Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence); Computer Science (Networks); Computer Science (Software Engineering); Information Technology.|Interactive Learning and Communication Skills;|Mass Communications;|Business research;|Introduction to Informatics;|Math Level 1;|Math Level 2;|Programming;|Statistics;|Bachelor's programs:_x000D_ Computer Science; Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence); Computer Science (Networks); Computer Science (Software Engineering); Information Technology.|Computer Science;|Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence);|Computer Science (Networks);|Computer Science (Software Engineering);|Information Technology.|Engineering & Technology:_x000D_ Interactive Learning and Communication Skills; Introduction to Informatics; Mathematics level 1 and level 2; Programming; Physics level 1 and level 2; Statistics; Bachelor's programs:_x000D_ Aerospace Engineering with Space Technology; Aerospace Engineering; Aerospace Systems Engineering; Aerospace Systems Engineering with Pilot Studies; Automotive Engineering with Motorsport; Automotive Engineering; Biomedical Engineering; Civil Engineering; Electronics and Communication Engineering; Electronics and Computer Engineering; Electronic Engineering and Mechatronics; Manufacturing Engineering; Mechanical Engineering with Mechatronics; Mechanical Engineering; Aerospace Technology with Management; Aerospace Technology with Pilot Studies; Automotive Technology with Management; Computer Technology and Networks; Motorsport Technology; Multimedia and Internet Technology.|Interactive Learning and Communication Skills;|Introduction to Informatics;|Mathematics level 1 and level 2;|Programming;|Physics level 1 and level 2;|Statistics;|Bachelor's programs:_x000D_ Aerospace Engineering with Space Technology; Aerospace Engineering; Aerospace Systems Engineering; Aerospace Systems Engineering with Pilot Studies; Automotive Engineering with Motorsport; Automotive Engineering; Biomedical Engineering; Civil Engineering; Electronics and Communication Engineering; Electronics and Computer Engineering; Electronic Engineering and Mechatronics; Manufacturing Engineering; Mechanical Engineering with Mechatronics; Mechanical Engineering; Aerospace Technology with Management; Aerospace Technology with Pilot Studies; Automotive Technology with Management; Computer Technology and Networks; Motorsport Technology; Multimedia and Internet Technology.|Aerospace Engineering with Space Technology;|Aerospace Engineering;|Aerospace Systems Engineering;|Aerospace Systems Engineering with Pilot Studies;|Automotive Engineering with Motorsport;|Automotive Engineering;|Biomedical Engineering;|Civil Engineering;|Electronics and Communication Engineering;|Electronics and Computer Engineering;|Electronic Engineering and Mechatronics;|Manufacturing Engineering;|Mechanical Engineering with Mechatronics;|Mechanical Engineering;|Aerospace Technology with Management;|Aerospace Technology with Pilot Studies;|Automotive Technology with Management;|Computer Technology and Networks;|Motorsport Technology;|Multimedia and Internet Technology.|Fashion:_x000D_ Interactive Learning and Communication Skills; Principles of Informatics; Practice Skills in Training; Introduction to art, design, film and media art; Includes all subjects of the semester program; Research in the fields of business knowledge; Principles of mass communications; Project Specialist; Bachelor's programs:_x000D_ Fashion Design; Fashion and Fashion Business.|Interactive Learning and Communication Skills;|Principles of Informatics;|Practice Skills in Training;|Introduction to art, design, film and media art;|Includes all subjects of the semester program;|Research in the fields of business knowledge;|Principles of mass communications;|Project Specialist;|Bachelor's programs:_x000D_ Fashion Design; Fashion and Fashion Business.|Fashion Design;|Fashion and Fashion Business.|Film, television and music production (Film, TV & Music Production):_x000D_ Interactive Learning and Communication Skills; Computer science; Practical skills in the learning process; Art, design, film and media: principles of action; Includes 4 subjects of the semester program; Business; Theory of mass communications; Independent project; Bachelor's programs:_x000D_ Audio Recording and Production; Broadcast Media Technology; Film and Television Production; Music Composition and Technology; Music Composition and Technology for Film and Games; Music Technology; Songwriting and Music Production; Sound Design Technology; Visual Effects for Film and Television; Music Industry Management.|Interactive Learning and Communication Skills;|Computer science;|Practical skills in the learning process;|Art, design, film and media: principles of action;|Includes 4 subjects of the semester program;|Business;|Theory of mass communications;|Independent project;|Bachelor's programs:_x000D_ Audio Recording and Production; Broadcast Media Technology; Film and Television Production; Music Composition and Technology; Music Composition and Technology for Film and Games; Music Technology; Songwriting and Music Production; Sound Design Technology; Visual Effects for Film and Television; Music Industry Management.|Audio Recording and Production;|Broadcast Media Technology;|Film and Television Production;|Music Composition and Technology;|Music Composition and Technology for Film and Games;|Music Technology;|Songwriting and Music Production;|Sound Design Technology;|Visual Effects for Film and Television;|Music Industry Management.|The right (Law):_x000D_ Interactive Learning and Communication Skills; Introduction to Contract Law; Introduction to Criminal Law; Methods and skills of jurisprudence; Constitutional and Administrative Law; Calculations; Subjects of the semester program; Business; Mass Communications; Bachelor's programs:_x000D_ Law; Government and Politics; Commercial Law.|Interactive Learning and Communication Skills;|Introduction to Contract Law;|Introduction to Criminal Law;|Methods and skills of jurisprudence;|Constitutional and Administrative Law;|Calculations;|Subjects of the semester program;|Business;|Mass Communications;|Bachelor's programs:_x000D_ Law; Government and Politics; Commercial Law.|Law;|Government and Politics;|Commercial Law.|Life and Medical Sciences (Life & Medical Sciences):_x000D_ Interactive Learning and Communication Skills; Calculations; Mathematics (level 1 and level 2); Chemistry (levels A and B); Biology (A and B); Bachelor's programs:_x000D_ Biochemistry; Biological Sciences; Biomedical Science; Environmental Management and Ecology; Environmental Management with Agriculture; Geography; Human Geography; Human Geography with Environmental Studies; Molecular Biology; Nutrition; Pharmaceutical Science; Pharmacology; Physical Geography; Psychology; Sport and Exercise Science; Sports Studies.|Interactive Learning and Communication Skills;|Calculations;|Mathematics (level 1 and level 2);|Chemistry (levels A and B);|Biology (A and B);|Bachelor's programs:_x000D_ Biochemistry; Biological Sciences; Biomedical Science; Environmental Management and Ecology; Environmental Management with Agriculture; Geography; Human Geography; Human Geography with Environmental Studies; Molecular Biology; Nutrition; Pharmaceutical Science; Pharmacology; Physical Geography; Psychology; Sport and Exercise Science; Sports Studies.|Biochemistry;|Biological Sciences;|Biomedical Science;|Environmental Management and Ecology;|Environmental Management with Agriculture;|Geography;|Human Geography;|Human Geography with Environmental Studies;|Molecular Biology;|Nutrition;|Pharmaceutical Science;|Pharmacology;|Physical Geography;|Psychology;|Sport and Exercise Science;|Sports Studies.|Media and Journalism (Media & Journalism):_x000D_ Interactive Learning and Communication Skills; ICT (information and communication technologies); Business (entry level); Mass communication (entry level); The Theory of Globalization; Business Management; Introduction to Accounting; Introduction to Economic Theory; Bachelor's programs:_x000D_ Mass Communications; Journalism and Media; Media and Publishing.|Interactive Learning and Communication Skills;|ICT (information and communication technologies);|Business (entry level);|Mass communication (entry level);|The Theory of Globalization;|Business Management;|Introduction to Accounting;|Introduction to Economic Theory;|Bachelor's programs:_x000D_ Mass Communications; Journalism and Media; Media and Publishing.|Mass Communications;|Journalism and Media;|Media and Publishing.|Physics, Astronomy and Mathematics (Physics, Astronomy & Mathematics):_x000D_ Interactive Learning and Communication Skills; Basics of Computing; Mathematics (Level 1 and 2); Physics (level 1 and 2); Introduction to Programming; Introduction to statistics; Bachelor's programs:_x000D_ Astrophysics; Financial Mathematics; Mathematics; Physics.|Interactive Learning and Communication Skills;|Basics of Computing;|Mathematics (Level 1 and 2);|Physics (level 1 and 2);|Introduction to Programming;|Introduction to statistics;|Bachelor's programs:_x000D_ Astrophysics; Financial Mathematics; Mathematics; Physics.|Astrophysics;|Financial Mathematics;|Mathematics;|Physics.|Tourism (Business & Management, Tourism):_x000D_ Interactive Learning Skills and Communication Skills; ICTs; Mass Communications; Introduction to business theory; Globalization in the modern world; Management in the field of business; Accounting; Modern international economics; Bachelor's programs:_x000D_ International Tourism Management; Tourism Management.|Interactive Learning Skills and Communication Skills;|ICTs;|Mass Communications;|Introduction to business theory;|Globalization in the modern world;|Management in the field of business;|Accounting;|Modern international economics;|Bachelor's programs:_x000D_ International Tourism Management; Tourism Management.|International Tourism Management;|Tourism Management.|Interactive Learning and Communication Skills;|Introduction to Computing;|Skills of practical training;|Introduction to art, design, films and media;|Business research;|Introduction to Mass Communications;|Project Specialist;|Bachelor's programs:_x000D_ 2D animation and characters for digital media; Computer 3D animation and modeling; Three-dimensional art and game design.|2D animation and characters for digital media;|Computer 3D animation and modeling;|Three-dimensional art and game design.|2D animation and characters for digital media;|Computer 3D animation and modeling;|Three-dimensional art and game design.|Interactive Learning and Communication Skills;|Principles of Computation;|Practice Skills in Training;|Introduction to art, design, film and media art;|Business Studies;|Introduction to Mass Communications;|Project Specialist;|Bachelor's programs:_x000D_ Architecture; Design of the handmade; Digital Media Design; Fine Arts; Graphic Design; Illustration; Interior Architecture and Design; Model Design (Character and Creative Effects); Model Design (Model Effects); Model Design (Special Effects); Photography; Product and Industrial Design.|Architecture;|Design of the handmade;|Digital Media Design;|Fine Arts;|Graphic Design;|Illustration;|Interior Architecture and Design;|Model Design (Character and Creative Effects);|Model Design (Model Effects);|Model Design (Special Effects);|Photography;|Product and Industrial Design.|Architecture;|Design of the handmade;|Digital Media Design;|Fine Arts;|Graphic Design;|Illustration;|Interior Architecture and Design;|Model Design (Character and Creative Effects);|Model Design (Model Effects);|Model Design (Special Effects);|Photography;|Product and Industrial Design.|Interactive Learning and Communication Skills;|Information and Communication Technologies;|Introduction to the theory of mass communications;|Business research;|Globalization;|Business Management;|Introduction to Accounting;|Introduction to the economy;|Bachelor's programs:_x000D_ Accounting; Accounting and Finance; Business Administration; Business Economics; Economics; Event Management; Finance; Marketing; Music Industry Management.|Accounting;|Accounting and Finance;|Business Administration;|Business Economics;|Economics;|Event Management;|Finance;|Marketing;|Music Industry Management.|Accounting;|Accounting and Finance;|Business Administration;|Business Economics;|Economics;|Event Management;|Finance;|Marketing;|Music Industry Management.|Interactive Learning and Communication Skills;|Mass Communications;|Business research;|Introduction to Informatics;|Math Level 1;|Math Level 2;|Programming;|Statistics;|Bachelor's programs:_x000D_ Computer Science; Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence); Computer Science (Networks); Computer Science (Software Engineering); Information Technology.|Computer Science;|Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence);|Computer Science (Networks);|Computer Science (Software Engineering);|Information Technology.|Computer Science;|Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence);|Computer Science (Networks);|Computer Science (Software Engineering);|Information Technology.|Interactive Learning and Communication Skills;|Introduction to Informatics;|Mathematics level 1 and level 2;|Programming;|Physics level 1 and level 2;|Statistics;|Bachelor's programs:_x000D_ Aerospace Engineering with Space Technology; Aerospace Engineering; Aerospace Systems Engineering; Aerospace Systems Engineering with Pilot Studies; Automotive Engineering with Motorsport; Automotive Engineering; Biomedical Engineering; Civil Engineering; Electronics and Communication Engineering; Electronics and Computer Engineering; Electronic Engineering and Mechatronics; Manufacturing Engineering; Mechanical Engineering with Mechatronics; Mechanical Engineering; Aerospace Technology with Management; Aerospace Technology with Pilot Studies; Automotive Technology with Management; Computer Technology and Networks; Motorsport Technology; Multimedia and Internet Technology.|Aerospace Engineering with Space Technology;|Aerospace Engineering;|Aerospace Systems Engineering;|Aerospace Systems Engineering with Pilot Studies;|Automotive Engineering with Motorsport;|Automotive Engineering;|Biomedical Engineering;|Civil Engineering;|Electronics and Communication Engineering;|Electronics and Computer Engineering;|Electronic Engineering and Mechatronics;|Manufacturing Engineering;|Mechanical Engineering with Mechatronics;|Mechanical Engineering;|Aerospace Technology with Management;|Aerospace Technology with Pilot Studies;|Automotive Technology with Management;|Computer Technology and Networks;|Motorsport Technology;|Multimedia and Internet Technology.|Aerospace Engineering with Space Technology;|Aerospace Engineering;|Aerospace Systems Engineering;|Aerospace Systems Engineering with Pilot Studies;|Automotive Engineering with Motorsport;|Automotive Engineering;|Biomedical Engineering;|Civil Engineering;|Electronics and Communication Engineering;|Electronics and Computer Engineering;|Electronic Engineering and Mechatronics;|Manufacturing Engineering;|Mechanical Engineering with Mechatronics;|Mechanical Engineering;|Aerospace Technology with Management;|Aerospace Technology with Pilot Studies;|Automotive Technology with Management;|Computer Technology and Networks;|Motorsport Technology;|Multimedia and Internet Technology.|Interactive Learning and Communication Skills;|Principles of Informatics;|Practice Skills in Training;|Introduction to art, design, film and media art;|Includes all subjects of the semester program;|Research in the fields of business knowledge;|Principles of mass communications;|Project Specialist;|Bachelor's programs:_x000D_ Fashion Design; Fashion and Fashion Business.|Fashion Design;|Fashion and Fashion Business.|Fashion Design;|Fashion and Fashion Business.|Interactive Learning and Communication Skills;|Computer science;|Practical skills in the learning process;|Art, design, film and media: principles of action;|Includes 4 subjects of the semester program;|Business;|Theory of mass communications;|Independent project;|Bachelor's programs:_x000D_ Audio Recording and Production; Broadcast Media Technology; Film and Television Production; Music Composition and Technology; Music Composition and Technology for Film and Games; Music Technology; Songwriting and Music Production; Sound Design Technology; Visual Effects for Film and Television; Music Industry Management.|Audio Recording and Production;|Broadcast Media Technology;|Film and Television Production;|Music Composition and Technology;|Music Composition and Technology for Film and Games;|Music Technology;|Songwriting and Music Production;|Sound Design Technology;|Visual Effects for Film and Television;|Music Industry Management.|Audio Recording and Production;|Broadcast Media Technology;|Film and Television Production;|Music Composition and Technology;|Music Composition and Technology for Film and Games;|Music Technology;|Songwriting and Music Production;|Sound Design Technology;|Visual Effects for Film and Television;|Music Industry Management.|Interactive Learning and Communication Skills;|Introduction to Contract Law;|Introduction to Criminal Law;|Methods and skills of jurisprudence;|Constitutional and Administrative Law;|Calculations;|Subjects of the semester program;|Business;|Mass Communications;|Bachelor's programs:_x000D_ Law; Government and Politics; Commercial Law.|Law;|Government and Politics;|Commercial Law.|Law;|Government and Politics;|Commercial Law.|Interactive Learning and Communication Skills;|Calculations;|Mathematics (level 1 and level 2);|Chemistry (levels A and B);|Biology (A and B);|Bachelor's programs:_x000D_ Biochemistry; Biological Sciences; Biomedical Science; Environmental Management and Ecology; Environmental Management with Agriculture; Geography; Human Geography; Human Geography with Environmental Studies; Molecular Biology; Nutrition; Pharmaceutical Science; Pharmacology; Physical Geography; Psychology; Sport and Exercise Science; Sports Studies.|Biochemistry;|Biological Sciences;|Biomedical Science;|Environmental Management and Ecology;|Environmental Management with Agriculture;|Geography;|Human Geography;|Human Geography with Environmental Studies;|Molecular Biology;|Nutrition;|Pharmaceutical Science;|Pharmacology;|Physical Geography;|Psychology;|Sport and Exercise Science;|Sports Studies.|Biochemistry;|Biological Sciences;|Biomedical Science;|Environmental Management and Ecology;|Environmental Management with Agriculture;|Geography;|Human Geography;|Human Geography with Environmental Studies;|Molecular Biology;|Nutrition;|Pharmaceutical Science;|Pharmacology;|Physical Geography;|Psychology;|Sport and Exercise Science;|Sports Studies.|Interactive Learning and Communication Skills;|ICT (information and communication technologies);|Business (entry level);|Mass communication (entry level);|The Theory of Globalization;|Business Management;|Introduction to Accounting;|Introduction to Economic Theory;|Bachelor's programs:_x000D_ Mass Communications; Journalism and Media; Media and Publishing.|Mass Communications;|Journalism and Media;|Media and Publishing.|Mass Communications;|Journalism and Media;|Media and Publishing.|Interactive Learning and Communication Skills;|Basics of Computing;|Mathematics (Level 1 and 2);|Physics (level 1 and 2);|Introduction to Programming;|Introduction to statistics;|Bachelor's programs:_x000D_ Astrophysics; Financial Mathematics; Mathematics; Physics.|Astrophysics;|Financial Mathematics;|Mathematics;|Physics.|Astrophysics;|Financial Mathematics;|Mathematics;|Physics.|Interactive Learning Skills and Communication Skills;|ICTs;|Mass Communications;|Introduction to business theory;|Globalization in the modern world;|Management in the field of business;|Accounting;|Modern international economics;|Bachelor's programs:_x000D_ International Tourism Management; Tourism Management.|International Tourism Management;|Tourism Management.|International Tourism Management;|Tourism Management.|Age of entrants: from 20 years;|Duration of pre-master programs: 1 or 2 semesters;|Beginning of classes: September, January, May;|Required level of English: IELTS 5.5;|Training directions: 6 directions.|Interactive learning and communication;|Academic writing skills;|Pre-Masters project (level 1).|Subjects of the semester program;|Theory and practice of mass communications;|Advanced learning skills;|Pre-master project 2.|Animation;|Games Art and Design.|Computer Animation;|Computer game manufacturers;|TV;|Special effects companies.|Interactive Learning Skills and Communication Skills;|Academic writing;|Pre-Masters project 1.|Subjects of the semester program;|Advanced practical training skills;|Mass Communications;|Pre-master project 2.|Contemporary Crafts;|Contemporary Textiles;|Digital Media Arts;|Fine Arts;|Graphic Design;|Illustration;|Interior architecture and design;|Photography;|Product Design.|Design of architecture and space;|Advertising and marketing;|Creative professions.|Research methods and skills;|Economics of the environment for business;|Business Strategies;|Human Resource Management;|Academic writing.|Subjects of the semester program;|Service Management;|People management;|Marketing.|Human Resource Management;|Accounting and Financial Management;|International Business;|Management;|Marketing;|Project Management;|Product Design.|International companies;|Government bodies;|Advertising and marketing companies;|international trade;|British Airways, Citibank, Coca Cola, Deutsche Bank, IBM, Rolls Royce, Mercedes Benz, Mitsubishi, Times Newpapers, Sony Europe.|Interactive training;|Academic Written Speech;|Pre-Master Specialized Project (Level 1).|Subjects of the semester program;|Higher Learning Skills;|Mass Communications;|Pre-Master Specialized Project (2nd level).|Fashion.|All areas of modern fashion and design.|Academic Skills;|Written speech;|Pre-Masters Special Project (1st stage).|Subjects of the semester program;|Higher Skills in Academic Knowledge;|Theory of mass communications;|Pre-Masters Special Project (2nd stage).|Film and Television;|Music and Sound Technology (Audio Engineering);|Music and Sound Technology (Programming);|Music and Sound for Film and Games.|Film industry;|Music and sound recording companies.|Methods and skills of academic research;|Economics in business;|Strategies in International Business;|Human Resource Management;|Written Speech Skills.|Subjects of the semester program;|Service operations management;|Managing a person;|Marketing.|International Tourism and Hospitality Management.|International and local tourism;|Hospitality companies.|Stage 1 - intensive English classes (lasting from 1 to 3 semesters);|Stage 2 - the actual preparation for bachelor or master's programs (1-2 semesters).|Intensive English Language A:_x000D_ Beginning of classes: November, March, July; Duration: 6 weeks (1 semester); Level of English Step 1: IELTS 5.0; Level of English Step 2: IELTS 5.5.|Beginning of classes: November, March, July;|Duration: 6 weeks (1 semester);|Level of English Step 1: IELTS 5.0;|Level of English Step 2: IELTS 5.5.|Intensive English Language B:_x000D_ Beginning of classes: September, January, May; Duration: 12 weeks (1 semester); Level of English Stage 1 and Stage 2: IELTS 4.5.|Beginning of classes: September, January, May;|Duration: 12 weeks (1 semester);|Level of English Stage 1 and Stage 2: IELTS 4.5.|Intensive English Language C:_x000D_ Beginning of classes: September, January, May; Duration: 22 weeks (1 semester); Level of English Stage 1 and Stage: IELTS 4.0.|Beginning of classes: September, January, May;|Duration: 22 weeks (1 semester);|Level of English Stage 1 and Stage: IELTS 4.0.|Intensive English Language:_x000D_ Beginning of classes: September, January, May; Duration: 34 weeks (1 semester); Level of English Stage 1 and Stage 2: IELTS 3.5.|Beginning of classes: September, January, May;|Duration: 34 weeks (1 semester);|Level of English Stage 1 and Stage 2: IELTS 3.5.|Beginning of classes: November, March, July;|Duration: 6 weeks (1 semester);|Level of English Step 1: IELTS 5.0;|Level of English Step 2: IELTS 5.5.|Beginning of classes: September, January, May;|Duration: 12 weeks (1 semester);|Level of English Stage 1 and Stage 2: IELTS 4.5.|Beginning of classes: September, January, May;|Duration: 22 weeks (1 semester);|Level of English Stage 1 and Stage: IELTS 4.0.|Beginning of classes: September, January, May;|Duration: 34 weeks (1 semester);|Level of English Stage 1 and Stage 2: IELTS 3.5.|Grammar;|Listening;|Speaking and pronunciation;|Written speech;|Academic Skills in English;|Public speaking in English.|Havilland Campus:_x000D_ Single occupancy; Private bathroom; Own fridge; Working area with table, chairs and wardrobe; 24-hour support service; High speed internet; Laundry; Rest Rooms.|Single occupancy;|Private bathroom;|Own fridge;|Working area with table, chairs and wardrobe;|24-hour support service;|High speed internet;|Laundry;|Rest Rooms.|College Lane Campus:_x000D_ 5 hostels; Types of accommodation: townhouse, standard room, studios, premium rooms; Private bathrooms; Customer Support 24/7; Work zone; Single or double occupancy; Internet; Game and rest rooms; Laundry.|5 hostels;|Types of accommodation: townhouse, standard room, studios, premium rooms;|Private bathrooms;|Customer Support 24/7;|Work zone;|Single or double occupancy;|Internet;|Game and rest rooms;|Laundry.|Outside the campus accommodation.|Single occupancy;|Private bathroom;|Own fridge;|Working area with table, chairs and wardrobe;|24-hour support service;|High speed internet;|Laundry;|Rest Rooms.|5 hostels;|Types of accommodation: townhouse, standard room, studios, premium rooms;|Private bathrooms;|Customer Support 24/7;|Work zone;|Single or double occupancy;|Internet;|Game and rest rooms;|Laundry.|Fitness;|Training apparatus;|Swimming;|Alpinism;|Water exercises;|Group exercise;|Cycling;|Yoga;|Zumba;|Squash;|Tennis;|Badminton;|Netball;|Volleyball;|Basketball;|Cricket;|Football;|Rugby;|Run.|Theatrical art:_x000D_ Actor play; Directing; Escorting theatrical productions.|Actor play;|Directing;|Escorting theatrical productions.|Musical art:_x000D_ Playing musical instruments; M
University of Hertfordshire is a prestigious and modern university that meets all world standards for the quality of education. The university has established itself as one of the best educational institutions with a serious scientific base and great opportunities for developing the talents of its students and teachers. Currently, the university has schools and colleges: ||| |Business School Hertfordshire ||| |School of Computer Science ||| |The School of Creative Arts ||| |School of Engineering & Technology ||| |The School of Humanities ||| |The School of Law, Criminology & Political Science ||| |The School of Life & Medical Sciences ||| |Hertfordshire International College (HIC)) ||| |The university has special training programs for foreign students. These are the programs of preparation for undergraduate studies (12 programs) and magistracy (6 programs), as well as English language courses (4 programs). The University is a member of the NAVITAS Association and offers students the most comfortable conditions for learning and adapting to the British education system. The programs last 1 or 2 semesters, and after the end of the programs graduates enter the first year of the bachelor's or master's program. If an applicant has an insufficient level of language, he can improve it by enrolling in special English courses. ||| |Only highly qualified teachers work at the university. Among them there are a lot of foreign specialists, whom the university actively involves for work. The university has first-class scientific and technical laboratories and centers, during the training all students are actively engaged in practical activities. Here students from more than 80 countries of the world are studying! The university is a member of many specialized organizations, such as: ||| |The high professionalism of the staff and the quality of the education explain the fact that 96% of the university graduates find work or continue their education during the first 6 months after receiving the diploma. ||| |The university campus is located in the picturesque small town of Hatfield, just 20 minutes from London (by train). On campus there is everything necessary for a comfortable life and study. Students can engage in various sports and organize their leisure, based on their interests and preferences. ||| |The usual challenges of adapting to a new country, culture, and teaching style are common. Homesickness and language barriers can also be issues. ||| |However, UK universities strive to support international students. ||| |About the educational program: ||| |Age of participants: 17 years;_x000D_ Duration of the programs: 1 or 2 semesters;_x000D_ Beginning of classes: September, January, May;_x000D_ Required level of English: IELTS 5.5._x000D_ The University offers to foreign students planning to enter the Baccalaureate department, 12 different areas of training. To participate in the program, you must have a diploma of high school (any country) and a language level of IELTS - 5.5. If the level of knowledge of the language is insufficient, applicants can apply for special intensive English courses. ||| |Training programs affect a wide range of areas of science and technology, after each of the programs, entry into specialized bachelor's programs is possible. Students during the training receive not only knowledge, but also all the necessary assistance in the process of adaptation to the education system and life in Britain. The University has support services for foreign students and a career development center. In the case of successful completion of the program, the student enters the first course of the bachelor's department of the University of Hertfordshire in the chosen specialty. For successful completion of the program and admission for the first year of a bachelor's degree, you must earn at least 50% of the passing points for each module with attendance of at least 85%. ||| |List of 12 areas of training: ||| | ||| | ||| |Quick overview: ||| |About the educational program: The program of preparation for a master's program for foreign participants includes 6 directions. Applicants must graduate from high school and have a level of knowledge of English at least IELTS 5.5 (if the level of knowledge is lower, then first the participants enter special English courses, which are also conducted by the university). ||| |Programs last 1 or 2 semesters and start in September, January or May (depending on the program and duration). After the successful completion of the program, graduates enter the first year of the Master's program in accessible specialties. After the completion of the training, there are 24 master's programs available for admission. ||| |Directions: ||| |Animation & Gaming ||| |3. Two-semester program: ||| |4. Master programs: ||| |5. Career prospects and areas of employment: ||| |Art and Design (Art & Design) ||| |3. Two-semester program: ||| |4. Master programs: ||| |5. Career prospects and areas of employment: ||| |Business and Management (Business & Management) ||| |3. Two-semester program: ||| |4. Master programs: ||| |5. Career prospects and areas of employment: ||| |Fashion ||| |3. Two-semester program: ||| |4. Master programs: ||| |5. Career prospects and areas of employment: ||| |Film, television and music production (Film, TV & Music Production) ||| |3. Two-semester program: ||| |4. Master programs: ||| |5. Career prospects and areas of employment: ||| |Business and Management (Business & Management) ||| |3. Two-semester program: ||| |4. Master programs: ||| |5. Career prospects and areas of employment: ||| | ||| |Brief information: English language programs are designed for foreign students who need to improve the level of the language to participate in the programs of preparation for undergraduate and graduate programs. Programs are divided into 4 different options and vary in duration (depending on the level of language proficiency). Each program is divided into two stages: ||| |English language semesters are not university semesters and last 6, 12, 22 or 34 weeks, depending on the chosen program. ||| |Program options: ||| |The programs cover the main all necessary sections: ||| |In the case of a successful completion of the first stage, the students pass to the second stage, and then goes on to the bachelor's or master's programs in one of the chosen areas. |||
Accounting, animation, Art, biology, biotechnology, business, Business and management, computer techologies, criminology, design, engineering, Fashion, Filmmaking, Hospitality Management, Human Resource Management, humanitarian sciences, illustration, International Business, law, marketing, media, Medicine, Pharmaceuticals, photography, physiotherapy, Political science, Psychology, radiology, sports science, tourism, TV
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International foundation, Pre-Masters, English courses
De Havilland Campus, Mosquito Way, Hatfield AL10 9EU, United Kingdom
For the preparation programs for the Undergraduate and Master's programs: September, January, May;|For English courses: January, March, May, July, September, November.|Autumn: from September 18 to December 9;|Winter: from January 17 to April 14 (vacation from March 30 to April 2);|Summer: from May 21 to August 11.|Registration fee;|Educational deposit (refundable);|Visa fees and services;|Training aids;|Insurance;|Consular fee;|Transfer from / to the airport;|Air tickets;|Personal pocket expenses.|Application fee 250 GBP
International college
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English
High School Diploma
9,150
£
semester
United Kingdom
near London
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Wellington School
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Description of Wellington School
Founded: in 1837|Location: Wellington, Somerset, United Kingdom|Age of students: 3-18 years|Total number of students: 700 people (150 at the boarding house, 60 people from abroad)|Type of education: joint (mixed)|Type of accommodation: residence (full board) from 10 years|Language of instruction: English.|Elementary school - Preparatory school (grades 1-6)|Middle classes - Senior School (grades 7-11)|Senior, graduating classes - Sixth Form (12-13 grades).|GCSE: 79% passed exams at least on the B grade, with 54.8% achieving a score of A and 23% achieving the highest score of A *|A-level: 75% of students successfully passed exams for grades B and above - 45% of them for A, and 14% for A +.|Oxford University|Cambridge University|Imperial College London|University of Southampton|University of Loughborough|University of Exeter|University of Leeds|Bristol University|University of York|Birmingham University.|Information technology and computer literacy (ICT)|biology|Latin|English|mathematics|French|art and technology|chemistry|foundations of religion|music|physics|physical culture and sports|geography|history.|8th grade = 9,527 £ / 28,581 £|9-13 classes = 10,165 £ / 30,495 £.|10 lessons (30 minutes each) = 240 £ per semester (grade 2)|10 lessons (40 minutes each) = 295 £ per semester (grades 3-6)|Individual lesson (30 minutes) = 20,00 £|Individual lesson (60 minutes) = 35,00 £|Doubles class (60 minutes) 25,50 £|squash|exercise in the gym|hockey|rugby|swimming|volleyball|football|badminton|cricket|golf|tennis|fencing|cricket|netball.|musical school: singing solo and in the choir, playing various musical instruments (cello, piano, guitar and others)|choreographic classes|Theatrical studio (drama and theater, acting)|the photo|archeology|Mechanics|cooking and many others.|a large sports center with several zones|numerous playing fields and playgrounds: both for individual lessons and for team games|own chapel|modern music school|theater|dramatic studio|language centre|educational and computer laboratories.|fencing hall|3 tennis courts|5 Rugby Fields|Treadmills up to 300 meters in length|4 hockey fields (artificial / natural grass cover)|10 courts for netball|cricket fields|large indoor pool|2 courts for squash.|8th grade = 9,527 £ / 28,581 £|9-13 classes = 10,165 £ / 30,495 £.|Registration fee = 1,000 £|Deposit confirming the place on the course (refundable) = 1,000 £|Examination Boards|Deposit for tuition (= 1 trimester cost)|Additional academic and language classes (optional)|EFL for foreign students = 1,200 £ / term|Additional leisure activities and excursions (optional)|Guardianship (registration with the agency + guardian services) = from 490 £ / term + 110 £ -135 £|Air tickets in both directions|Transfer in both directions|Mandatory medical insurance = from 150 £ / year|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (payable at the Embassy) = 446 £.|Deposit for a course/programme 5000 GBP|A report card with grades from the previous school for the last 2-3 years|results of examinations in mathematics and English|the results of examinations in a foreign language and natural sciences (for grades 9-11)|testing in subjects planned for study at Sixth Form|Certificate of English for Sixth Form (CAE / IELTS from 6.0 and above).|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The well-known and prestigious Wellington School (Wellington School) manages to successfully combine the historical traditions of British education and modern, innovative approach, technical equipment and teaching methods. The school was founded in 1837, and acquired the status of independent in 1977: today, a joint type of education for boys and girls from 3 to 18 years is practiced here. ||| |The school includes 3 divisions: ||| |Among the academic priorities of the school, the strongest areas include mathematics, fine arts and the natural sciences. The STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) course is also taught here, especially useful for students planning to enter universities with in-depth study of mathematics, technology, engineering and natural sciences. ||| |Wellington School is considered one of the best in the county and the country in terms of academic achievement of students. One of the most successful can be called 2010: ||| |The level of graduates who have successfully entered universities is 95-96% - from the most popular universities one can note the following prestigious and ranking options: ||| |Rankings consider GCSE and A Level / IB results, whilst a strong indicator of academic output, I advise parents to also look at the schools ethos and community values when assessing the right school for their child. ||| |Small classes (15-25 people depending on the year of training) enable teachers to practice an individual, personal approach to each student, carefully monitoring his progress, achievements and difficulties and, if necessary, quickly adjusting the educational course. The curriculum in grades 7-8 includes the following subjects: ||| |Foreign students can additionally attend the language classes EFL - "English as a second language" (paid extra). ||| |The cost of schooling depends on the student's age and the chosen curriculum (the price is indicated for 1 trimester and 1 academic year, respectively): ||| |The cost of schooling depends on the age of the student and the chosen curriculum (the price is indicated for 1 trimester and 1 academic year, respectively): ||| |Dinner class 6: 2,95 £ per day ||| |Music lessons: ||| |Additional mathematics and English in preparatory school |||
Art, biology, business, chemistry, Classical civilization, design, drama, economics, English literature, ethics, geography, history, maths, music, Natural science, philosophy, physical education, physics, Psychology, Religious studies, theatre studies
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Middle school, Primary school
South St, Wellington TA21 8NT, United Kingdom
8th grade = 9,527 £ / 28,581 £|9-13 classes = 10,165 £ / 30,495 £.|Registration fee = 1,000 £|Deposit confirming the place on the course (refundable) = 1,000 £|Examination Boards|Deposit for tuition (= 1 trimester cost)|Additional academic and language classes (optional)|EFL for foreign students = 1,200 £ / term|Additional leisure activities and excursions (optional)|Guardianship (registration with the agency + guardian services) = from 490 £ / term + 110 £ -135 £|Air tickets in both directions|Transfer in both directions|Mandatory medical insurance = from 150 £ / year|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (payable at the Embassy) = 446 £.|Deposit for a course/programme 5000 GBP
University
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English
A-Level
2,810
£
term
United Kingdom
Taunton
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The Hull University Oncampus
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Description of The Hull University Oncampus
Year of foundation: 1927 (founded by Hull University College), 1954 (University status granted)|Location: Hull City (Kingston-upon-Hull), East Yorkshire (East Riding of Yorkshire), England, Britain|Age of students: from 17 years old|Language of instruction: English|Type of Institution: State University|Number of students: about 16,500 people|Teachers and staff: about 3,300 people|Programs: The Undergraduate Foundation Program, the Extended Undergraduate Foundation Programs, the International Year One, the Extended International Year One, the Master's Foundation Program), Extended Master's Foundation Program|Accommodation type: residence.|School of Engineering and Informatics (chemical engineering, electrical engineering and electronics, computer science, engineering, medicine and biomedical engineering)|School of Environmental Sciences (Biological and Environmental Science, Geography and Geology)|School of Mathematics and Physical Sciences (chemistry, mathematics, physics and astrophysics)|School of Arts (drama, English, cinema and digital media, music)|School of Education and Social Sciences (criminology, education, teaching and research of childhood, sociology and social sciences, social work, development of youth and communities)|School of History, Language and Culture (American Studies, History, Modern Languages ​​and Cultures, Philosophy)|Hull University Business School (Accounting and Finance, Business and Management, Economics and Business Economics, Marketing, Logistics and Supply Chain Management)|School of Law and Politics (Law, Politics, Security and International Relations)|School of Health and Social Work (Health, Nursing and Midwifery, Social Work, Youth Development)|School of Life Sciences (biomedical sciences, psychology, sports, health and exercise, psychological health and well-being)|Medical School Hull York (Hull York Medical School (HYMS)).|Standard program: 3 semesters|Extended program: 4 semesters|Standard program: January, September|Expanded program: September|For the standard program (3 semesters): IELTS 4.5 (minimum 4.0 for all sections)|For the extended program (4 semesters): IELTS 4.0 (minimum 3.5 on all sections)|Business, Economics, Finance and Management|Engineering and Sciences.|Basic economic issues and problems|Free markets and mixed economy|Demand curve|Expenses, revenues and profits|Break-even analysis|Increased funding|Setting up budgets|Cash flow|Introduction to Financial Accounting|Introduction to business, enterprise and entrepreneurship|Choosing the right legal framework|Improvement of the organizational structure|Recruitment|Motivation|Business Law|Conducting market research (topics: understanding the purpose of market research, the difference between primary and secondary research, research methods, advantages and disadvantages of various methods of primary and secondary research, the difference between quantitative and qualitative research data, potential market research failures, secondary research, primary research, analysis of research results)|Ethics and corporate social responsibility and research in the Harvard style (topics: the role of business in society, the various ways in which ethics can affect business and society, sustainability and some ideas about the sustainability of companies, collecting data from scientific articles and analyzing the findings, writing essays, the purpose and importance of links, practical recommendations on the Harvard style)|Business planning and SWOT analysis (topics: development of the key topics of the business plan: business location, market segmentation, market size, share and growth, business start-up assessment and collection of secondary and primary data and people use; analysis of plans and presentations; storm, introduction to SWOT analysis concepts, development and presentation of a business plan).|Business Management and Entrepreneurship (BA (Hons))|Business management and human resources management (BA (Hons))|Business Management and Information and Communication Technologies (BA (Hons))|Business management and sustainability (BA (Hons))|Business Economics (BA (Hons))|Business Economics and Marketing (BA (Hons))|Business Management BA (Hons)|Business Management and Accounting (BA (Hons))|Business Management and Economics (BA (Hons))|Business management and financial management (BA (Hons))|Business Management and Marketing (BA (Hons))|Business management and supply chain (BA (Hons))|International Business (BA (Hons))|Philosophy and Politics (BA (Hons))|Philosophy, politics and economics (BA (Hons))|Politics (BA (Hons))|Military Research and Security Studies (BA (Hons))|Accounting (BSc (Hons))|Accounting and financial management (BSc (Hons))|Economics (BSc (Hons))|International Law (LLB (Hons))|Law (LLB (Hons))|Law and modern language (LLB (Hons))|Law and Business Management (LLB (Hons))|Law and Criminology (LLB (Hons))|Law and Politics (LLB (Hons))|Studies of British politics and legislation (BA (Hons))|Criminology and Law (BA (Hons)).|Mathematics.|Physical Science.|Skills for Science.|The skills of scientific communication (scientific writing as a method of presenting facts and their interpretation, changing the style of writing for different audiences, the differences between the two main types of scientific writing style: laboratory reports and essays, presentation of their findings and knowledge in unscientific circles and other scientists)|Scientific methodology. The program includes mastering skills on several main topics: data processing; safety of laboratory work and writing of reports on the done laboratory work. During the course of study, students consider the following topics and questions: collecting and transferring the original data to a suitable table, scheduling two variables from experimental or other data on an appropriate graph, constructing and interpreting the frequency table, charts and histograms; carrying out and recording laboratory work, safety during work, identification of potential risks and threats to each particular work for the researcher or the environment; writing competent reports on the laboratory work that must necessarily include the following sections: introduction, materials, methods, diagrams, results, discussion and conclusion|Statistical skills and skills in medical ethics (topics: constructing a null hypothesis, calculations for a statistical test, chi-square for checking the significance of the difference between the observed and expected phenotypic ratio, the role of regulation in scientific and medical research, the consequences of distortion of scientific and medical information; confidentiality of the patient, ethical criticism and protection of research in biology, animals and people and ways of their distribution).|Biomedical Engineering (BEng (Hons))|Control Systems and Instrumentation (BEng (Hons))|Electrical and Electronic Engineering (BEng (Hons))|Electronic Engineering (BEng (Hons))|Mechanical and medical engineering (BEng (Hons))|Mechanical Engineering (BEng (Hons))|Mechanical Engineering and Manufacturing (BEng (Hons))|Biochemistry (BSc (Hons))|Chemistry (BSc (Hons))|Chemistry (forensic and analytical science) (BSc (Hons))|Computer Science (BSc (Hons))|Computer science (software development) (BSc (Hons))|Computer Science (Games) (BSc (Hons))|Calculations (BSc (Hons))|Mathematics (BSc (Hons))|Biomedical Engineering (MEng (Hons))|Chemical Engineering (MEng (Hons))|Monitoring systems and instrumentation (MEng (Hons))|Electrical and Electronic Engineering (MEng (Hons))|Electrical, Electronic and Energy Engineering (MEng (Hons))|Electronic Engineering (MEng (Hons))|Mechanical and Energy Engineering (MEng (Hons))|Mechanical and Medical Engineering (MEng (Hons))|Mechanical Engineering and Manufacturing (MEng (Hons))|Law and legislative studies (LLB (Hons)).|Standard program: 3 semesters|Extended program: 4 semesters|Standard program: January, September|Expanded program: September|3-semester program (standard): IELTS 5.5 (minimum 5.5 in the Letter section, a minimum of 5.0 for all other sections)|4-semester program (extended): IELTS 5.0 (minimum 5.0 in the Letter section, a minimum of 4.5 for all other sections)|Business|Engineering.|Term papers|Writing essays and extended essays|Reports on the done laboratory work|Structured tasks|Oral examinations|Invisible written exams|Presentation of presentations.|English Academic Language|Academic skills for the university|Management and Business Management|Marketing|Accounting and financial accounting|Human Resource Management|Economy|Logistics.|Business Management (BA (Hons))|Business Management and Marketing (BA (Hons))|Business management and supply chain management (BA (Hons))|Business Management and Entrepreneurship (BA (Hons))|Business management and human resources management (BA (Hons))|Business Management and Information and Communication Technologies (BA (Hons))|Business management and sustainability (BA (Hons))|Marketing (BA (Hons))|Logistics and supply chain management (BSc (Hons))|Business Economics (BA (Hons))|Accounting (BSc (Hons))|Financial management (BSc (Hons))|Accounting and financial management (BSc (Hons)).|English Academic Language|Mathematical tools and concepts|Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering|Introduction to design and engineering practice|Mathematics and Engineering Thermodynamics|Mechanical engineering|Global challenges and changes in engineering|Engineering project|Academic skills for university studies.|Mechanical Engineering (MEng / BEng)|Mechanical Engineering and Automotive Engineering (MEng / BEng)|Mechanical Engineering and Manufacturing (MEng / BEng)|Mechanical and Energy Engineering (MEng)|Monitoring systems and instrumentation (BEng / MEng)|Electrical and Electronic Engineering (BEng / MEng)|Electronic Engineering (BEng / MEng)|Electrical, Electronic and Energy Engineering (MEng)|Chemical Engineering (BEng / MEng)|Chemical and Energy Engineering (MEng).|Standard program: 3 semesters|Extended program: 4 semesters|Standard program: January, September|Expanded program: September|For the standard program (3 semesters): IELTS 4.5 (minimum 4.0 in all sections)|For an extended program (4 semesters): IELTS 4.0 (minimum 3.5 in all sections)|Term papers|Extended essays|Reports|Examinations (oral and invisible)|Presentation and defense of the findings of the study|Public speaking and defending their point of view.|English Academic Language for Master's Studies|Skills for personal and professional development|Research project|Organizations and behavior|Marketing principles|Financial Accounting and Reporting|Business strategy.|International Business (MSc)|Accounting and Finance (MSc)|Advertising and Marketing (MSc)|Business Management (MSc)|Business Management (MSc)|Economics and Business (MSc)|Finance and Investment (MSc)|Financial Management (MSc Financial Management)|Human Resources Management (MSc)|Logistics and Supply Chain Management (MSc)|Marketing Management (MSc).|Standard Ensuite: separate bedroom (bed, wardrobes for storing clothes and things, table and chairs), separate bathroom, common living rooms and kitchen (cooker, microwave, kettle, toaster)|Superior room (Rooftop apartment): a large apartment area, large floor-to-ceiling windows, a separate bedroom (a large bed, wardrobes and shelves for storing things and clothes, a working area with a large table and chairs), a large kitchen (all necessary furniture and household appliances) and a living room|Age of students: from 18 years old|High speed internet|Student Lounges|Game room|Cinema|Bicycle storage|Laundry|Security service.|Standard rooms: separate bedroom (bed, work area, wardrobes for clothes), shared bathrooms|The rooms do not have a kitchen (but there is a special meal plan for this residence)|Age of students: from 16 to 18 years old|5 common living rooms for students with various amenities, including DVD players, table tennis, darts and a pool table|Free shuttle bus from the residence to the campus with an unlimited number of trips for 7 days a week|The Internet|Laundry|Bicycle storage|Free sports and leisure activities.|Standard rooms: separate bedroom (bed, work area, wardrobes for clothes and personal belongings), separate bathroom, shared kitchen and living room|Superior rooms: large rooms and bedrooms, floor-to-ceiling windows, separate bedroom (large bed, work area, wardrobes), large kitchen and living room|Age of students: from 18 years old|High speed internet|Cleaning of common areas|Laundry|Security and safety systems|Special evening meal plan.|When accommodating in the residence of The Courtyard, the cost of meals is calculated individually and depends on the preferences of each student. If you need assistance in preparing a nutrition plan / cost, please contact specialists;|When you are accommodated at the Thwaite Hall, a full meal plan is offered. The cost of the plan should be clarified with specialists;|The "The Lawns" residence offers an evening meal plan. Cost of the plan please check with specialists;|With individual accommodation, the cost of food depends on the needs of each individual student. For assistance in calculating the cost of food, please contact specialists.|Football|Rugby|Basketball|Netball|Volleyball|Badminton|Squash|Table tennis|Tennis|Frisbee|Hockey|Fitness|Yoga.|One of the oldest and most respected universities in Britain|Awarded 5 stars according to the ranking "QS Stars Ranking" (for education, opportunities, innovation and inclusion)|More than 2,000 foreign students from more than 100 countries of the world study|Special educational programs for foreign students are available|Highly qualified teachers|Professional staff|More than 90% of students in the areas of Mechanical and Chemical Engineering are satisfied with the educational programs (the Guardian 2017 University Guide)|98% of foreign graduates get a job or continue their education during the first 6 months after receiving the diploma|Extremely high indicators in the fields of engineering and technology, including design, production, mechanical and chemical engineering|The 15th place in Britain in the ranking of global engineering knowledge (The Guardian University Guide 2016)|The university is accredited by 2 prestigious organizations - AMBA and AACSB (only 24 schools in the UK have AMBA and AACSB accreditation at the same time)|Hull is included in the number of (TOP-10) cities that are required to visit (according to Rough Guides 2016).|Classrooms|Administrative buildings|Faculty buildings|University Library, for the reorganization of which was spent 28 million £ (with a huge number of printed and electronic publications, comfortable workplaces)|The building of the student center (with a huge number of classrooms, studios, centers for pastime and a variety of activities)|Innovation Center of Engineering|Scientific-research laboratories|Computer classes|The building of the international center of the University of Hull|Well equipped unique medical center|Church|Cinema|Student dormitories|Sports Complex|Fitness Centre|Sports facilities and sports grounds.|Registration fee|Examination Boards|Deposit for tuition|Additional academic and language classes (optional)|Additional leisure activities and excursions (optional)|Air tickets in both directions|Transfer in both directions|Compulsory medical insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).|For the standard program (3 semesters): IELTS 4.5 (minimum 4.0 for all sections)|For the extended program (4 semesters): IELTS 4.0 (minimum 3.5 on all sections)|3-semester program (standard): IELTS 5.5 (minimum 5.5 in the Letter section, a minimum of 5.0 for all other sections)|4-semester program (extended): IELTS 5.0 (minimum 5.0 in the Letter section, a minimum of 4.5 for all other sections)|For the standard program (3 semesters): IELTS 4.5 (minimum 4.0 in all sections)|For the extended program (4 semesters): IELTS 4.0 (minimum 3.5 on all sections)|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The Hull University (Oncumpus Hull) is one of the most respected and prestigious public research universities in Britain. It began its history in 1927 with the founding of the University College of Hull, the status of the university and the right to confer academic degrees was reached in 1954. The university has a huge reputation in Britain and the world as one of the best research centers. It employs exclusively highly qualified specialists, many of whom are recognized world leaders in various fields of knowledge. The University regularly occupies high positions in the British, European and world rankings. The university has departments of bachelor's, master's and research master's degrees, as well as doctoral studies. ||| |At present, the University includes the following Faculties and Schools: ||| |1) Faculty of Science and Engineering: ||| |2) Faculty of Arts, Culture and Education: ||| |3) Faculty of Business, Law and Politics: ||| |4) Faculty of Health Sciences: ||| |The University has an Oncampus program designed especially for foreign students, which allows the latter to undergo special educational programs before entering the main educational programs of the university. The aim of the program is to bring academic knowledge and the level of the English language in line with the requirements of the university and the British education system. The programs include preparation for admission to the Bachelor's program, the International First Year (Bachelor's degree), as well as the program of preparation for entering the Master's program. All programs have 2 options - standard and advanced. The standard program lasts 3 semesters and includes classes in English, the development of educational and professional skills and a complex of thematic academic disciplines in the chosen direction. Extended programs differ in that they have one additional semester (first), which is entirely devoted to learning English. Upon successful completion of the program, students enter either the first or second year of the undergraduate program, or the first year of the master's program (depending on the program) for specialties available for admission. In addition to acquiring the necessary academic knowledge, during the course of their studies students are in the process of adapting to the university system of education and way of life in Britain. ||| |In addition to receiving quality education, students have the opportunity to lead an active lifestyle and participate in various activities. Great attention is paid to sports education of students. There are many sports sections and clubs, there are about 50 sports communities. Talented students who show themselves in sports have the opportunity to receive significant support in the form of special programs that enable them to develop and achieve significant success in sports activities. Clubs of interests count more than 100 organizations from a wide range of activities, from scientific communities to creative associations. Each student has the opportunity to choose for himself the occupation that he likes. ||| |The city's location also gives its advantages. Students can enjoy all the opportunities of a small and developed city of Hull - to visit shops, cinemas, museums. The convenient location of the city makes it possible to make excursion trips to other cities in Britain and Europe. ||| |Studying and living in an international environment, students significantly expand their horizons and acquire friends from all over the world. Special programs of adaptation and support of foreign students, centers for career development of personal and professional skills operate at the university. Choosing University of Hull for education, you are taking a serious step towards obtaining a quality and demanded education and starting a successful future! ||| |UK universities are known for their diverse subject offerings. Business, medicine, and engineering traditionally see high demand, with growing interest in computer science. ||| |1. Age of participants: from 17 years ||| |2. Duration of the programs: ||| |3. Start of classes: ||| |4. Level of English for participation in the programs: ||| |5. Educational level: High school with good grades (especially in subjects corresponding to the chosen direction of study). ||| |The programs are intended for international students from all over the world who plan to enter the University of Hull in the Bachelor's Degree. To participate in the programs you must have completed secondary education and a certain level of knowledge of English. The standard program lasts 3 semesters, and the extended one - 4 semesters. The extended program differs from the standard one in that the entire first semester of studies is devoted to English classes in order to improve its level. Each semester includes 7 or 8 weeks of classes for 25 hours of classes weekly plus one week of reading. Profram is conducted in two directions: ||| |Each course of study includes classes in English and three extensive academic disciplines. English is integrated into the teaching of academic modules, but, if necessary, the student can receive separate classes in English. Academic disciplines are formed from the number of those subjects / sections of knowledge that are necessary for a successful learning process in the chosen direction. Great importance is attached to the development of students' skills in research and analytical work. Students receive fundamental education, and easily orientate themselves in the methods and technologies of university research, which gives them a serious advantage in starting a full-fledged study. ||| |To regularly check the learning of the material, students perform a number of works, such as writing an essay, working on a personal project, presenting presentations, invisible exams, tests. ||| |Each area of ​​corresponds to certain specialties of the bachelor's degree or integrated master's programs (bachelor's + master's program, accelerated program), to which the student enters after the completion of the program. Graduates of the programs enter the first course of the chosen specialty. ||| |Directions of study, programs and available university specialties (undergraduate and integrated master's programs): ||| |The program (modules and questions): ||| |1) Economics and Finance. The module focuses on studying a number of issues related to economic theory and processes in the global economy, the basics of accounting and mastering the mathematical skills necessary to understand the work of enterprises and organizations. In the process of education, students consider the following issues: ||| |2) Business behavior. The module focuses on studying the planning and development of organizations, the interaction of people in the business environment, and laws that affect the work of companies. The module covers various aspects of entrepreneurship, related legal and organizational issues, commercial law and other issues. In the process of education we consider: ||| |3) Skills for business. In the process of learning, students develop various skills necessary for understanding business processes and building a business model. Learned skills are divided into several groups: ||| |Bachelor's programs available after the direction of Business, Economics, Finance and Management: ||| |Educational program (modules and topics): ||| |The module covers all aspects of mathematical knowledge and skills. Students work independently and in groups and by the end of program acquire various mathematical skills and abilities. Topics: calculus, vectors, matrices and complex numbers, proofs, differential equations, mechanics and discrete mathematics. ||| |The module is devoted to the study of physical sciences and skills. Students receive a fundamental basis and develop independent skills necessary for university education. Topics: the study of the Earth and its place in the universe; physics of motion, energy and light; the atomic basis of matter and the fundamentals of chemistry ||| |This module is devoted to the study of skills necessary for conducting high-quality research work at the university. The module includes mastering techniques and methods from several large sections: ||| |The programs available after the direction of Engineering and Sciences: ||| |1. 3-year undergraduate programs: ||| |2. 4-year integrated Master's programs (Bachelor's + Master's, accelerated programs): ||| |1. Age of participants: from 17 years ||| |2. Duration of the programs: ||| |3. Start of classes: ||| |4. Level of English for participation in the programs: ||| |5. Educational level: completed secondary school with excellent marks in subjects corresponding to the chosen direction. ||| |The programs are designed for foreign students who plan to enter the University of Hull and who need to bring their academic knowledge and English language skills in line with the requirements of the university and the British educational system. In fact, these programs are an adapted first year of the university. ||| |To participate in the program you must have excellent marks in the certificate of secondary education for those subjects that are profile for the chosen course of study. Depending on the level of language proficiency, students take part either in a standard program (which lasts 3 semesters) or in an extended program (lasts 4 semesters, of which one semester is entirely devoted to classes in English). Each semester includes 7-8 weeks of study, one week of reading and one week of exams. Students receive 28 hours of classes per week. ||| |Program is conducted in two directions: ||| |Each direction includes a set of relevant academic disciplines, mastering the skills of university studies and a module of the English academic language. During the year of study, students receive a fundamental knowledge base and develop academic skills of study to the level set at the university. To continuously monitor the success of education, students perform a number of different screening tests, which include: ||| |After the completion of the education, students enter the second year of the University of Hall for basic educational programs in one of the selected specialties (from the list of available courses). ||| |Directions of programs and available specialties of the University: ||| |Modules of the program: ||| |Bachelor's programs available after the direction of Business: ||| |Modules of the program: ||| |Educational programs available after the direction of Engineering (Bachelor and Integrated Master Programs): ||| |1. Age of participants: from 21 years old ||| |2. Duration of the programs: ||| |3. Start of classes: ||| |4. Knowledge of English: ||| |5. Level of education for participation in the program: bachelor's degree of international design. ||| |The programs are designed for foreign students who plan to enter the Master's program at Hull University and who need to bring their academic knowledge to the requirements of the university and the British educational system. Depending on the level of English, students take part in a standard (3 semesters) or extended (4 semesters) program. The extended program includes one semester, entirely dedicated to learning English. Each semester includes 7-8 study weeks, one week of reading and one week for examinations. The school week consists of 25 hours of classroom classes. ||| |Education is conducted in one direction: Business. The program includes compulsory modules and thematic modules (2 subjects corresponding to the direction of the future specialization). Much attention during the program is given to the development of academic skills necessary for successful study in the magistracy and research. Each module is evaluated using various verification works that students perform to regularly monitor the success of the educational process. Students perform such works as: ||| |After the completion of the chosen educational program, students enter the first year of the Master's Program at the University of Halla for the chosen specialty from among the available ones. ||| |Educational program: ||| |1. Compulsory modules: ||| |2. Thematic modules (2 modules selected corresponding to the direction of the future specialty): ||| |Master programs available after program: |||
Accounting, administration, Advertising and PR, biochemistry, Biomedical Sciences, business, Business and management, chemical engineering, chemistry, computer techologies, criminology, economics, Electrical engineering, energy engineering, engineering, Entrepreneurship, extended essay, finance, Human Resource Management, Information Technology, instrument making, International Business, law, logistics, Machinery manufacturing, marketing, maths, Mechanical engineering, philosophy, physics, thermodynamics
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International foundation, International Year One, Pre-Masters
Cottingham Rd, Hull HU6 7RX, United Kingdom
Registration fee|Examination Boards|Deposit for tuition|Additional academic and language classes (optional)|Additional leisure activities and excursions (optional)|Air tickets in both directions|Transfer in both directions|Compulsory medical insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).
University
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English
High School
14,295
£
year
United Kingdom
Leeds
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Marlborough College
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Description of Marlborough College
Year of foundation: 1843;|Location: Marlborough, Wiltshire, United Kingdom;|Age of students: 13-18 years;|Total number of students: 872 people (most - 840 - at the hostel);|Type of program: mixed;|Type of accommodation: residence (full board);|Language of instruction: English.|GCSE / IGCSE: the exam passed (points A * -B) 94: students, the highest score A * received 49%;|A-level: 94% of students successfully passed (A * -C), 82% received scores from A * to B, 15% could earn the highest score A *;|Pre-U: 83% passed points D1-M1, which on A-level scale corresponds to A * -A;|IB (International Baccalaureate): the average score was 34, and 11 students received more than 36 points in the exams.|4% - medicine, stomatology, veterinary sciences;|9% - management and business;|3% - narrow professional subjects;|3% - design and art;|23% - natural and engineering sciences;|58% - humanitarian and social areas.|Francis Osborne (wife of the Chancellor of the United Kingdom);|Kate Middleton (Duchess of Cambridge), as well as her brother;|Eugene (the Duchess of York);|Sir John Betzhemen (writer and poet);|Samantha Cameron (wife of the Prime Minister of Britain);|Musician and composer Chris de Burg;|Jeffrey Fisher (Archbishop of Canterbury) and many others: military, athletes, politicians and statesmen, musicians and scientists.|Design and technology;|Latin and Greek;|Art;|Mathematics;|Physics;|Two modern foreign languages ​​(to choose from);|Physical culture;|Music art;|Biology;|Chemistry;|Geography;|Course of ICT (London Learning);|Sanitary and educational course PSHE;|Unique humanitarian course Form: English, religious studies and history;|Drama and performing arts.|Greek language;|Astronomy;|English Language and Literature;|Design of technologies;|Spanish;|Religious studies;|Biology;|French;|Chemistry;|Art;|ICTs;|Geography;|Mathematics;|History;|Physical culture and sports;|Russian language;|Physics;|German;|Classical civilizations;|Music art;|Drama and theater;|Latin language.|Classical greek;|French;|Physical culture and sports;|Art;|English literature;|Classical civilizations;|Higher mathematics;|Philosophy and Theology;|Biology;|History;|Russian language;|Business fundamentals;|History of art;|Music technology;|Design and technology;|Economics;|Photo art;|Spanish;|Government and politics;|Drama and theater;|German;|Physics;|Latin language;|Mathematics;|Chemistry;|Geography;|Music (only for those who have already sung in the choir or played a musical instrument for 5-6 years).|English literature - standard and advanced levels;|Foreign languages ​​(other than native): Italian, Spanish, Greek, Latin, French, German, Russian, Chinese; courses "from scratch" are offered in Chinese and Italian;|Humanitarian social subjects: economics, history of arts, history, world politics and international relations, geography, philosophy, ecological systems and societies;|Experimental and natural sciences: biology, physics, ecological systems and societies, chemistry;|Exact and computer science: mathematics, mathematical research;|Art and creativity: theater art, music, visual art (standard and elevated levels).|TOK (Theory of knowledge);|Extended essay (independent research work of 4000 words);|CAS (Creativity, action, service: a two-year course, which includes 150 hours of practice).|Rugby;|Tennis;|Swimming;|Cricket;|Netball;|Golf;|Yoga;|Hockey;|Polo;|Athletics;|Small-caliber rifle shooting;|Volleyball;|Lacrosse;|Cross-country;|Basketball;|Squash;|Fencing;|Trampoline jumping;|Aerobics;|Badminton;|Dancing;|Water polo.|Scientific societies in various subjects;|Chess;|Publication of school magazines;|Jazz band;|Production of films;|Travel in Britain and abroad (France, Germany, Spain);|Chapel;|Cinema Science;|Community of social anthropology;|Design;|Hunting (at school they keep their own hounds);|Contests of short films and photos;|Chamber choir;|Art exhibitions;|Chamber orchestra;|Shakespeare Society;|Course of seminars on the history of culture;|Discussion club;|Community of Natural History;|Ceramics and pottery;|Fishing;|Symphony Orchestra;|Poetic society;|German club;|Brass band;|Legal club;|"Bibliophiles";|"The drama of the twentieth century";|String orchestra;|Bench shooting;|Russian club;|Psychology Club;|Club of Classical Lovers;|Arabic club;|Rock bands;|Philosophy;|Spanish club and much more.|Rock climbing;|Diving;|Mountain biking;|Canoeing;|Horseback riding;|Expeditions of different levels of complexity.|2012 - the 24th place on the results of A-level in the list of "100 best private English schools of joint education".|Entered the virtual encyclopedia P & A "100 best schools of the world.|Was awarded a separate publication in the magazine Tatler.|Many unique and advanced educational methods, pedagogical projects;|College was one of the first to allow girls to study (in 1969, by 1989, completely switched to a system of mixed education);|One of the first to introduce business courses for students;|One of the first to teach Chinese and Arabic in the UK;|Became one of the developers of a unique mathematical course for stuednts - the School Mathematics Project (1961);|The International Baccalaureate (IB) program, Pre-U and EPQ (professional qualification) programs;|Works on the creation of an alternative GCSE program together with other outstanding schools in the UK;|Created an integrated humanitarian course.|Scientific center Medavar with its own conference hall;|A center for lessons on the Extended Project (using the Harkness method);|2 own theaters;|Special Language center: here are equipped with a cinema hall and projectors in the classrooms, a library, modern language laboratories and interactive whiteboards, audio and video equipment;|Greenhouses for workshops in the natural sciences, a small own farm;|Scientific and practical laboratories;|4 ultramodern computer labs (with equipment for full color printing, scanning and other services) - they work every day from 8 to 22 hours; Also on each of the faculties (there are 6 of them) have their own computer classes;|Full coverage of WiFi throughout the territory, own local area network;|An excellent library with a huge number of electronic and printed sources;|The Honi Center Art Center, built in 2001, offers modern equipment and studios for music, dramatic and theatrical art, venues for stage performances and performances;|Modernized in 2005 art school;|Observatory;|11 Rugby Fields;|22 cricket grounds;|8 courts for netball;|Indoor pool with 8 lanes (length - 25 meters);|Indoor fields for badminton, volleyball, basketball;|13 tennis courts (hard cover) + 12 courts with professional coating "Astroturf";|Functional sports and gyms;|7 football fields;|Golf course;|4 fields for lacrosse;|2 all-weather fields, modernized in 2013: professional coating "Astroturf" makes it possible to train even on hockey or tennis;|6 fields for hockey (grass cover);|2 volleyball courts;|Climbing wall;|Shooting range.|Autumn - from September 5 to December 13 (vacation October 13-29);|Spring - from January 3 to March 21 (vacation February 9-18);|Summer - from April 10 to June 29 (vacation from May 26 to June 3).|Eduaction on the chosen program;|Accommodation and meals (residence, full board);|24-hour child care and guarantee of its safety;|Basic medical insurance, the help of the school doctor as necessary;|Regular reports for parents, constant check of a level of knowledge;|A leisure and excursion program, sports and creative clubs, sections, educational exchanges and trips.|Registration fee;|Examination Boards;|Educational deposit;|Additional academic and language classes (optional): EFL course for foreigners;|Additional leisure activities and excursions (optional);|Guardianship (registration with the agency + guardian services);|Air tickets;|Transfer;|Compulsory medical insurance;|Personal pocket expenses;|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents;|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 250 GBP|register for 2-4 years (!)|provide recommendations from the previous school, characteristics, letters from teachers and directors|pass the internal testing of the college - a computer test of academic knowledge and 2 personal interviews (conducted in the spring).|registration at least 1-1,5 years before the start of studies|passing the entrance examinations (usually in November, almost a year before enrollment)|the provision of a GCSE certificate (a minimum of 6 subjects, surrendered not lower than B, including necessarily English and mathematics are mandatory requirements).|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The classic boarding school of Marlborough was founded in 1843 to teach boys from the clergy families (Anglican Church). Today it is a selective but friendly school designed for 870 people aged 13-18: only 2% of students study on day time, the rest at boarding school; about a third of the students are girls. Students represent both British and diverse countries of the world - there are no differences and students of any color, nationality and religion are accepted. ||| |The history of Marlborough College is full of interesting events and facts. So, literally next door from the ancient city there is a large mound: according to legend, here lies the great magician Merlin, the tutor of King Arthur, who is lulled by the wicked witch Morgana. In the XI century on this hill stood the royal castle - and now the territory is occupied by the campus of the college. Today, the school's director is Jonathan Leigh, and the institution itself is a member of the Conference of School Directors (HMC) and the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL). ||| |The specialization of the college lies in the field of classical education: it is an in-depth, fundamental eduaction in mathematics, English and foreign languages, as well as subjects of the aesthetic cycle. The effectiveness of the curriculum is confirmed by the results of the examinations: ||| |100% of graduates enter the selected educational institutions, and 10% receive higher education in Oxford or Cambridge. According to statistics, pupils' preferences are distributed as follows: ||| |Marlborough College boasts a list of its successful and well-known graduates: ||| |Senior pupils in the Sixth Form have the opportunity to study in the structured course MEI (Mathematics in Education and Industry) - it can get up to three A-level credits, which will be very useful for students seeking to thematic professional faculties and departments: architectural, engineering , physical, economics, mathematics. Also in the course of mathematics for high school students are included special blocks of preparation for exams in Oxford and Cambridge. ||| |At a high level, foreign languages ​​are taught at the school: there are more than 9 pedagogical teachers in the staff. For students of 11th grade and older, interactive lessons are practiced every week, which help develop oral, colloquial speech. ||| |Separately, it is worth noting and excellent equipment for astronomy - according to these parameters the school is considered the best in the UK. The campus has its own, perfectly equipped observatory with a modern powerful telescope. Students can study astronomy as an additional subject on the GCSE course and even pass an exam on it (an average of 80 people per year). ||| |The school still adheres to historical Christian, Anglican traditions, but persistently they are not imposed on anyone - here students of any confession and religion can study. Students visit the church and the chapel about once a week and on major holidays, but this is more a tribute to tradition and an opportunity to see the origins of English culture, history and mentality. At their request, students can visit other city churches: the Roman Catholic Church of St. Thomas, the Methodist, Reformer, the Quakers' prayer house. ||| |A uniform is accepted, which can be a general business style of clothing. Discipline is quite strict: additional tasks for non-fulfillment of homework or non-observance of the rules are common, and alcohol / drug / cigarette use, humiliation of others and sexual harassment are punished with immediate exception. ||| |In addition to the teaching staff, the student can count on the help of a class teacher and personal curator - individual meetings with them are held every week. A supporting English language course for foreigners (EFL) is offered, and there is also the possibility of teaching students with mild dyslexia. ||| |Quick overview: Groups for classes are formed in small, up to 12 people: so teachers can give everyone due personal attention and track all the achievements, difficulties and successes. At the beginning of the autumn trimester, a three-week orientation course is conducted on the main 6 foreign languages: French, German, Russian, Chinese, Spanish and Italian. Classes in the natural sciences and mathematics are divided into several groups according to the level of knowledge and abilities of students. For an additional fee, you can attend English lessons for foreign students (EFL), study vocals in depth or play the chosen musical instrument. ||| |The list of subjects for 9th graders includes: ||| | ||| |Brief information: The two-year course is designed for international students aged 14-16 and is assigned to the preparation and delivery of subjects at the GCSE course, distributed throughout the UK. ||| |From a fairly extensive list of students choose 4-5 subjects that will be studied especially in depth and on which they will take exams - the list must necessarily include at least 1 foreign language. For students who prefer scientific courses, 3 subjects or a special Double Award course are allowed. ||| |List of subjects to study: ||| |Brief information: High school students for the passage of the Sixth Form usually choose the classic British program A-level. This two-year course for students of 16-18 years provides for an in-depth, almost university study of a small number of disciplines: 4-5 for the first year (AS-level) and only 3-4 of them for the second. Subjects can be selected from the following list: ||| |"From scratch," you can also learn Chinese or Arabic, and work in Japanese and Italian language courses. ||| |In addition, senior students are offered a fairly new qualification Extended Project: this is a course of about half the standard A-level, which significantly increases the chances of successful enrollment. Classes are held 5 times every 2 weeks: this study (practical or theoretical) on the topic chosen by the student and coordinated with the teacher. The result of the study may be an extended essay (volume of 4,500-6,000 words), a creative product or a practical presentation with public protection. The subjects of research can concern practically any field of knowledge: medicine, engineering sciences, astronomy, law and jurisprudence, medicine, architecture and so on. ||| |International students also have the opportunity of working practice and internship. ||| |Brief information: The International Baccalaureate (IB) program is gaining popularity in the UK, as it is quoted around the world and does not limit international student in choosing a university for admission. ||| |Each student forms his own curriculum independently: he chooses 1 subject from each group of knowledge (total of 6) and studies 3 directions at a standard level of complexity, and 3 on a deeper, higher level. Each discipline is counted in the performance and presentation of the course report work or examination. ||| |Subject groups on the IB program: ||| |Additionally, all students attend three compulsory classes: ||| |International students also have the opportunity of working practice and internship. |||
Art, biology, chemistry, design, drama, geography, Information Technology, maths, music, physical education, physics
badminton, basketball, cricket, excursions, football, hockey, netball, rock climbing, rugby, tennis, yoga
Middle school, GCSE, A-level + Pre-U, IB program
Bath Rd, Marlborough SN8 1PA, United Kingdom
Autumn - from September 5 to December 13 (vacation October 13-29);|Spring - from January 3 to March 21 (vacation February 9-18);|Summer - from April 10 to June 29 (vacation from May 26 to June 3).|Eduaction on the chosen program;|Accommodation and meals (residence, full board);|24-hour child care and guarantee of its safety;|Basic medical insurance, the help of the school doctor as necessary;|Regular reports for parents, constant check of a level of knowledge;|A leisure and excursion program, sports and creative clubs, sections, educational exchanges and trips.|Registration fee;|Examination Boards;|Educational deposit;|Additional academic and language classes (optional): EFL course for foreigners;|Additional leisure activities and excursions (optional);|Guardianship (registration with the agency + guardian services);|Air tickets;|Transfer;|Compulsory medical insurance;|Personal pocket expenses;|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents;|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 250 GBP
University
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English
A-Level
12,985
£
term
United Kingdom
Reading
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Alpadia Engelberg Summer Camp
8.2
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Description of Alpadia Engelberg Summer Camp
Age of participants: 10 to 17 years|Location: commune Engelberg, canton Obwalden, Switzerland|Learning languages: English, German|Dates: July, August|Duration: 2 to 5 weeks|Accommodation: residence.|Private School Register (TPSR)|Federation of Swiss Private Schools|Association of Private Schools of Canton Vaud (AVDEP)|Quality mark from the Tourism Association|The World Youth Student & Educational Travel Confederation (WYSETC)|Association of Language and Tourism Organizations (ALTO)|Swedish National Board of Student Aid (CSN).|Age: 10 to 17 years|Duration: 2 to 5 weeks|Level: any, from beginner.|Standard. 20 lessons per week, three hours a day in small groups.|Intensive. 25 lessons per week, bias on the development of communication skills and various group projects.|Standard + Private (standard with individual lessons). 20 group sessions + 5 individual sessions per week (45 minutes each). Accent on complex topics and issues, individual help and support.|Grammar and vocabulary|Listening|Reading|Letter|Oral speech.|Age: 10 to 17 years|Duration: 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 weeks|Level: any, from beginner.|3 hours of lessons per day|20 lessons per week|Small in number groups|25 lessons per week|Active development of communication skills|Complex group projects|20 lessons per week in a group|5 lessons 1 on 1 with the teacher|Maximum support and assistance on complex issues|Individualized system of skills development.|Grammar, vocabulary|Written speech|Oral speech|Listening|Reading|Active communication and communication skills|Language in everyday life|German for special purposes.|Standard|Additional.|Basketball|Badminton|Football|Swimming|Volleyball|Mini golf|Floorball|Ping pong.|Swiss Transport Museum|Zurich Zoo in Zurich (Zürich Zoologischer Garten)|Berne|Lucerne|Interlaken|Adventure Park Engelberg|Toboggan-route at Brunni|Dairy.|Welcome party|Sports|Night of film screenings|B-B-Q|Disco|Shopping.|"Adrenaline" (active sports)|"Creativity" (art, visual means and techniques)|"Tennis"|One of the campuses of the prestigious educational network|Accreditation of specialized organizations and authorities|Quality courses in English and German|Highly qualified teachers and staff|Saturated leisure, rest and excursions|Comfortable accommodation|Engelberg is a beautiful resort town in the Swiss Alps.|Spacious classes for classes|Playing areas and common living rooms|Audiences for independent work|Indoor sports hall|Playgrounds for football, volleyball, basketball|Tennis courts|Residence.|Registration fee|Deposit confirming the place on the course|Service Fee|Examination Boards|Deposit for tuition|Additional academic and language classes (optional)|Additional leisure activities and excursions (optional)|Air tickets in both directions|Transfer in both directions|Compulsory medical insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).|Transfer (one way) 110 CHF|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 110 CHF|Study materials|Visa fees|Medical insurance|Flight tickets|Age: 10 to 17 years|Level of language proficiency: any, starting from elementary.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Alpadia Engelberg (Summer Camp Alpadia Engelberg) - a prestigious institution for students, located in Switzerland in the commune Engelberg. It is part of the extensive international network Alpadia Language Schools, which has offices in Switzerland, Germany, England, France. The school has accreditations and membership in prestigious organizations: ||| |The camp offers quality courses in English and German, accompanied by active extra-curricular activities. Students learn in a comfortable and cozy environment and feel at home, find here like-minded people and new friends. The campus is located in the very center of Engelberg and occupies a unique building of the monastery of the XII century - it has everything for a comfortable life and study. ||| |Summer camp is ideal for students who want to improve their English or German skills, relax, make new friends and get a lot of pleasant experiences! ||| |We maintain a low camper-to-staff ratio to ensure personalized attention and supervision. Our trained staff members are available 24/7 to support campers and oversee activities. ||| |The program is designed for students from any country in the world with any level of language skills, starting from elementary. Duration is determined according to the need and can be 2, 3, 4 or 5 weeks. Three different types of courses are available: ||| |Lessons are held in small groups, which allows paying maximum attention to each student and explaining all the issues that cause difficulties. Classes are built around the main sections of linguistics: ||| |Particular attention is paid to the skills of communication and communication, the ability to correctly use the language in everyday life. Fast and high-quality progress is facilitated by a unique system of full immersion - children constantly practice English not only in class, but also during extracurricular activities. Teachers have exceptionally high level of qualification and are able to find an individual approach to each stuednt, help to discover and develop their talents. The timetable is made in such a way that student can study and rest. Lessons usually take place from morn till lunchtime from Monday to Friday, and the afternoons are devoted to sports, creativity, and in the evenings various events are organized on the campus. Excursions are usually held on Saturday (half day) and Sunday (full day). In each lesson, time is allocated for discussing current affairs and events, which further expands the horizons and communication skills. ||| |In general, thanks to the high quality of the programs and the professionalism of the teachers, the level of the language rises and the most important communication skills, interactions in everyday life in the English-speaking society develop. ||| |The summer camp with the German language is designed for children aged 10 to 17 years with any level of knowledge. Participants on arrival at the camp undergo a test to determine the level and are assigned to the appropriate groups. The length of the course depends on the needs and preferences: you can fully learn and relax for 1 week, or you can enjoy a summer adventure lasting a whole month. Children - both in the camp, and during events and field trips - are always under supervision, employees 100% guarantee security. Teaching German is conducted at an exceptional level: all teachers are highly qualified and have extensive experience working with foreign students and children. There are three courses offered: ||| |1. Standard: ||| |2. Intensive: ||| |3. Integrated "Standard course + Individual lessons": ||| |Training is conducted in small groups, which allows you to devote a lot of time to each student and explain many difficult topics and questions (you can also choose a course with additional individual lessons, which greatly expands opportunities). Classes are conducted according to a special methodology and include the main sections of linguistics + special modules: ||| |Rapid progress is achieved, among other things, by a system of full language immersion - children communicate around the clock in German: in class, and during events, excursions. Classes are held in the morning hours (from Monday to Friday), after-dinner and evening time is devoted to extra-curricular activities, sports, creativity, on weekends there are guided tours and trips. In the classroom, the children discuss the current affairs, the places they visited, share their impressions of what they saw - this helps them to build their speech correctly and clearly state their thoughts. ||| |Thanks to the high professionalism of employees and quality programs, progress in language is noticeable even after a short week course. The camp participants get a lot of pleasant impressions, gain strength and get new friends from all over the world! |||
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null
English+summer vacation, German courses for kids
Benediktinerkloster 5, 6390 Engelberg, Switzerland
Registration fee|Deposit confirming the place on the course|Service Fee|Examination Boards|Deposit for tuition|Additional academic and language classes (optional)|Additional leisure activities and excursions (optional)|Air tickets in both directions|Transfer in both directions|Compulsory medical insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).|Transfer (one way) 110 CHF|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 110 CHF|Study materials|Visa fees|Medical insurance|Flight tickets
Private school
null
English
null
1,610
CHF
week
Switzerland
Lucerne
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https://smapse.com//michigan-state-university-msu-michigan-state-university/
Michigan State University (MSU)
8.2
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Description of Michigan State University (MSU)
Area of Art and Humanities.|Studying technologies related to engineering.|Medical sphere.|Management and a complex of social disciplines.|Hence qualified mathematicians, physicists and economists.|Separately studied modern business processes.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Academic activities began at the University of Michigan in 1855. The Michigan State University (MSU) is conveniently located near the city of Lansing. This higher educational institution has a state form of ownership and an incredible popularity among applicants. ||| |Each university is evaluated by the many years of work of teachers, scientific developments and achievements of graduates. All these parameters reflect the place in the world ranking of the best universities in the world. Based on these criteria, MSU stably holds the leading positions, being in the first five percent of the above rating. The directions that are considered priority among the entrants: ||| |The presence of the university among the 200 top universities in terms of the level of teaching, confirms the quality of education received by the student. The employer always employs his company with a diploma from the University of Michigan. ||| |Information on the program can be found on the official website of the educational institution |||
Accounting, Actuarial Science, Advertising and PR, African and African American Studies, Agriculture, American Studies, Animal Science, anthropology, Arabic, Architecture, Art, astrophysics, Behavior Analysis, biochemistry, biology, Biomedical Sciences, Biostatistics, Biosystems Engineering, business, Business and management, chemical engineering, Chemical Physics, chemistry, Chicano Studies, Child Development, Civil engineering, Clinical Laboratory Sciences, communications, Composition, computer techologies, Construction Management, Crop and Soil Sciences, design, Dietetics, economics, education, Educational Technology, Electrical engineering, Elementary Education, engineering, Entomology, Environmental engineering, Environmental science, Environmental studies, epidemiology, Filmmaking, finance, Food Science, forensic science, forestry, geography, humanitarian sciences, law, Leadership in education, letter, literature, Mathematics (BS), maths, Mechanics, media, Medicine, Nutrition & Food Science, politics, Psychology, Social work, Statistics, textile, toxicology
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english)
Michigan State University (MSU)
Registration fee|Deposit confirming the place on the course|Service Fee|Examination Boards|Deposit for tuition|Additional academic and language classes (optional)|Additional leisure activities and excursions (optional)|Air tickets in both directions|Transfer in both directions|Compulsory medical insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).|Transfer (one way) 110 CHF|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 110 CHF|Study materials|Visa fees|Medical insurance|Flight tickets
University
null
null
null
13,000
year
USA
Detroit
null
https://smapse.com//virginia-polytechnic-institute-and-state-university-polytechnic-institute-and-the-state-university-of-virginia/
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
8.2
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Description of Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Economics and business;|Natural Sciences;|Social sciences and management;|Informatics in the expanded program;|Engineering and technology;|Life sciences and medicine.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The choice of a higher education institution in a country like the US is very complicated, because their diversity is simply enormous. To get really high-quality knowledge is possible in Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (abbreviated to Virginia Tech). The campus is located in the city of Virginia Beach. The Polytechnic Institute and the State University of Virginia have been functioning since 1872. ||| |Thanks to the high level of teaching and education, Virginia Tech has long been a leader in the rankings of the most prestigious and demanded universities, both in the territory of the US itself and in the world. You can get education at the University in several ways: ||| |A high level of education is a guarantee that finding a job in the specialty at the end of the university will be quite easy. ||| |Information on the program can be found on the official website of the school. ||| |Information on the program can be found on the official website of the school. |||
Nanomedicine, Aerospace technology, Agricultural Technology (Associates Degree), Agriculture, Animal and Poultry Sciences, Applied Economic Management, Architecture, Art, biochemistry, Biochemistry (College of Agriculture and Life Sciences), Biological Engineering, biology, Biomedical Sciences, Boreal ecosystems and agricultural sciences, business, Business and management, chemical engineering, Chemistry BSc, Civil and Environmental Engineering (MEng), Classical Studies BA, Communication Studies, computer techologies, conservation of natural resources, Construction Management, cultural studies, design, economics, Electrical engineering, engineering, Environmental science, Experimental Neuroscience MRes, finance, forensic science, forestry, gardening, geography, Geosciences, Health and food, history, Hotel and Restaurant Management, Hotel business, Human Development, Information Technology, international relations, International Studies, journalism, letter, Liberal Arts, life sciences, Machinery manufacturing, Major in Art History, marine engineering, marketing, Materials Science, maths, Mechanics, Medicine, MEng Aerospace Engineering, meteorology, music, Nanoscience, National security, neurology, Neuroscience, philosophy, physics, Political science, Pre-Law, Psychology, Public Relations, Real Estate, Russian, Science, sociology, The Accounting and Information Systems (ACIS), The Agribusiness Management, The cinema major, The Veterinary Business Management, Wildlife Conservation
modeling
Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english)
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Registration fee|Deposit confirming the place on the course|Service Fee|Examination Boards|Deposit for tuition|Additional academic and language classes (optional)|Additional leisure activities and excursions (optional)|Air tickets in both directions|Transfer in both directions|Compulsory medical insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).|Transfer (one way) 110 CHF|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 110 CHF|Study materials|Visa fees|Medical insurance|Flight tickets
University
null
null
null
20,000
$
year
USA
Norfolk
Va.
https://smapse.com//university-of-hawaii-at-manoa-uh-hawaii-university-in-manoa/
University of Hawaii at Manoa (UH)
8.2
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Description of University of Hawaii at Manoa (UH)
oceanography - 2 nd place;|marine science - 4;|geophysics - 7;|epidemiology - 8.|Daniel Ken Inoue (American politician);|Ladda Tammy Duckworth (serviceman, politician);|Richard Dean Parsons (Manager);|Barak Hussein Obama is a senior (economist);|Stanley Anne Dunham (anthropologist);|Daniel Kahikina Akaka (politician, US senator);|Robert Duane Ballard (researcher, professor of oceanology);|Neil Ebercrombie (former Governor of Hawaii, politician);|Lee Jong-Uk (doctor, public health specialist);|Michael Alan Weiner (radio host, author, activist, nutritionist);|Kyle Mark Takai (American politician);|Bette Davis Midler (actress, singer).|Humanities and natural sciences;|Management;|Pedagogical faculty;|Engineering;|Agriculture in tropical climates and human resources management;|Architectural;|Legal;|Medical;|Nursing and dentistry;|Oceanology;|Tourism.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
University of Hawaii at Manoa is considered one of the best in quality education of US universities. Hawaii University in Manoa - State Higher Educational Institution, which is located in the picturesque city of Honolulu. His activities began in 1907. Due to its location in the middle of the Pacific Ocean - the university has the opportunity of numerous international partnerships. ||| |The institution is considered the main location for the state of Hawaii and is actively funded by the government. In the list of the best universities in the United States, the institution is currently at 64th place, and among the world - at 234. The university has high world positions in terms of studying the following scientific areas: ||| |Areas of study of business processes and jurisprudence are also very popular here. Thanks to this, the institution is included in the top 20 best institutions in these specialties. Graduates without hardships find jobs in prestigious world companies. ||| |For its long functioning, the university produced a large number of students who became famous. For example: ||| |A large list of famous graduates is actively replenished. ||| |Information on the program can be found on the official website of the school. ||| |Information on the program can be found on the official website of the school. |||
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english)
University of Hawaii at Manoa (UH)
Registration fee|Deposit confirming the place on the course|Service Fee|Examination Boards|Deposit for tuition|Additional academic and language classes (optional)|Additional leisure activities and excursions (optional)|Air tickets in both directions|Transfer in both directions|Compulsory medical insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).|Transfer (one way) 110 CHF|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 110 CHF|Study materials|Visa fees|Medical insurance|Flight tickets
University
null
null
null
37,982
$
year
USA
Honolulu
Hawaii
https://smapse.com//indiana-university-indian-university/
Indiana University
8.2
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Description of Indiana University
In the laboratories of the University, a unique technique for gene repair before conception was developed. Eliminated in this way, genetic malfunctions, contribute to the birth of healthy students, excluding the emergence of complex genetic diseases.|As a result of medical research, a method for reconstructing blood vessels has been developed, and a molecule has been found that allows the patient to be relieved of heart failure.|Pharmacological studies have shown that conventional aspirin can activate blood stem cells.|A project approved by NASA was created within the university laboratory. Rechargeable batteries will be used for space vehicles.|Jimmy Wales is the creator of Wikipedia;|Theodore Dreiser is a famous American writer;|Director of the CIA - Robert Michael Gates;|Meryl Streep is a famous American actress, she finished her doctorate;|Michael Uslan is a university graduate, who became the executive producer of films about Batman;|Leader Jamie Heinemann is the "destroyer of legends";|Kevin Kline is a famous actor who graduated from Indiana University;|Writer Ryan Murphy.|Certificate of the end of the secondary school. Academic records should include an official stamp or seal. If the original is not in English, it must be accompanied by a literal translation, notarized.|Certificate of passing tests, confirming the level of English.|Progress and preparation.|The quality of your school program.|SAT or ACT results.|Extracurricular activities.|Social work.|Experience.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Indiana University (Indiana University) is a non-profit, public educational institution, as well as a major research center. IUB is the largest university in the United States of America, located in the state of Indiana, founded in 1820. ||| |Innovation, creativity and academic freedom are the hallmarks of a world-class university that unites students from 140 countries around the world. The educational institution includes dozens of colleges and schools, including business schools, pedagogy, computer science, jurisprudence, optometry, dentistry, medicine, as well as the famous Jacobs music school. ||| |Strengths of education in IUB are manifested in such areas as computer science, natural sciences, art, chemistry, ethnic music, geology, economics, psychology, medicine, media, genetics, entrepreneurship and finance. ||| |Academic programs are broad, deep and interdisciplinary, and many of them are unique in their kind. Students can create their own individual curriculum, through which it will be possible to combine different directions, and there are more than three hundred of them. For bachelors and masters, more than one hundred and fifty specialties are available. ||| |Along with obtaining world-class education in various fields, students can participate in scientific communities, as well as in recreational activities outside classrooms. ||| |More than 48,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students study at Bloomington University, including 7,000 foreign students (10%). ||| |IUB offers international exchange programs for almost every program. In addition to studying the culture of other countries, the student has the opportunity to improve their language skills, to undergo education in the best universities in the world, to participate in international conferences and research activities. Exchange programs also work for the teaching staff. ||| |Like many other universities, Indiana University has its own traditions, which give it uniqueness and uniqueness. One of such traditions is a kind of initiation into the students for the enrolled girls. According to legend, the newly-made student is not considered such until she kisses a young man in the pavilion of the Rose-Well-House campus, which is called a place for kisses of first-year students. Year after year, students strictly follow this custom. ||| |One of the annual charity events was a dance marathon. In November of each year, all interested students dance for 36 hours. All the money collected as a result of the action is sent for the needs of the students hospital. This action originates from 1991, with its help over this time was collected more than 7 million dollars. ||| |University of Indiana is famous for its supercomputer (unique in its kind). And also the find of the ship of the famous pirate Kidd. ||| |Light and truth (light and truth) is the motto of the university and the entire educational process in it is built on this principle, bringing light to students who chose Indiana University as their alma mater. ||| |Information on the program can be found on the official website of the school. ||| |Information on the program can be found on the official website of the school. |||
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null
Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english)
Indiana University
Registration fee|Deposit confirming the place on the course|Service Fee|Examination Boards|Deposit for tuition|Additional academic and language classes (optional)|Additional leisure activities and excursions (optional)|Air tickets in both directions|Transfer in both directions|Compulsory medical insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).|Transfer (one way) 110 CHF|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 110 CHF|Study materials|Visa fees|Medical insurance|Flight tickets
University
null
English
null
35,456
$
year
USA
Indianapolis
null
https://smapse.com//fine-arts-college-london-fine-arts-college-college/
Fine Arts College London
8.2
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Description of Fine Arts College London
Founded: in 1978|Location: London, England, United Kingdom|Age of students: 13-19 years|Total number of students: up to 200 people|Type of education: joint (mixed)|Language of instruction: English.|GCSE (course of secondary incomplete education); there is a possibility to pass a one-year GCSE|A-level|a special program "Preparation of creative portfolio" (very useful for university entrants)|preparation and delivery of the profile creative examinations of LAMDA, Guildhall.|English|mathematics|general scientific course (usually science).|classical (antique) history|modern history|Religious Studies (Theology)|geography|foreign languages: Latin, French, Spanish, German, Italian.|art|drama and theater|the photo|media creativity|music.|cinema|fine arts|music|the photo|drama|graphic design|music technology|fashion and style, fashion design|history|economy|biology|classical civilizations (history + languages)|business course|English literature|geography|philosophy|media and PR|mathematics (multiple levels)|history of art|management and politics / political science|modern foreign languages ​​(to choose from)|Religious Studies (Theology)|sociology, humanities|philosophy|psychology.|general art portfolio with different types of work|the photo|engraving|graphic arts|painting|drawing|Work with fabrics and fashion sketches, etc.|High academic standards: according to statistics, more than 80% of graduates successfully pass the most difficult A-level exams|A large number of graduates who have become famous and become professionals in their work: actors Amelia Varger and Orlando Bloom, model and photographer Brooklyn Beckham, artist Robert Fry and many others|More than 40 years of successful work serve as a guarantee of further education in the best creative schools|Effective special course for preparing a portfolio|Excellent technical equipment and well-established infrastructure - everything that the students may need is already prepared on campus|Absence of uniforms, round tables instead of usual lectures - maximum freedom of self-expression and creativity|Successful admission of graduates to the most popular and prestigious universities: Oxford, University of Edinburgh, King's College London, Central St. Petersburg. Martin's and others.|fine arts|textile|graphic arts|music technology|dramaturgy, theatrical art|the photo|media creativity.|Registration fee = £ 250|Examination fee = from £ 570|Deposit for education= £ 1000|Materials for Works = from £ 230 £ -500 / semester|Teaching aids, books and materials = £ 100 / year|Additional academic and language classes (optional): preparation for profile exams LAMDA = from 675 £ / semester; individual lessons = £ 80 / hour|Additional leisure activities and excursions (optional)|Accommodation and meals|Air tickets in both directions|Transfer in both directions|Compulsory medical insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 250 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 1000 GBP|Study materials 100 GBP|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Since 1978 - the moment of its foundation - Fine Arts College London (College Fine Arts College) is considered in England, Europe and the world a real stronghold of the humanities, social sciences and art. Here, students from all over the world find long-awaited creative freedom, moderate liberty in their own creativity, not tied to a blind devotee exclusively to classical art. Fine Arts College London offers innovative ways of development that will help to improve each one's unique talents, characteristics and talents, and does it together with a full-fledged general education for entering universities and higher independent schools London. ||| |Classes are purposely formed small - up to 8 people - and in general in the college at the same time not more than 200 students are educated. This creates a warm, confidential and friendly environment, where everyone knows each other in person and by name, informal relations are established between teachers and students, each of them receives the necessary share of personal attention and support. Students successfully combine constant teamwork and personal development, nurturing in themselves discipline, responsibility, craving for new knowledge. ||| |The curriculum in college is as follows: ||| |The best specialists in their field are taught to students, they succeed in the international arena, and regular lectures, master classes, seminars and creative meetings from artists, musicians, actors, decorators, producers, etc., help them. Each student is assigned a personal tutor with whom he spends at least 1.5 hours a week: builds and adjusts the curriculum, examines and solves academic / administrative difficulties, outlines a strategy for further creative development. ||| |Understand the school’s ethos and ensure it aligns with your goals. I would further advise students to prioritise their English language studies in preparation for the entrance testing phase. ||| |When looking at applicants, we consider not only the academic record and entrance exam performance, but also students who not only excel academically but also demonstrate character and potential for growth. ||| |General education course for students is 14-16 (in total, no more than 30 people are involved in this stage), completing a part-time secondary education program. The curriculum successfully combines the compulsory subjects of the general education cycle and creative disciplines, which helps students simultaneously prepare for the chosen institution and develop their creative aspirations and abilities - although, it must be admitted, this significantly increases the intensity of study. ||| |The duration of GCSE can be 1 or 2 years (the first option is recommended for the most gifted, persistent and purposeful students). On the average, in the final exams of the 10th grade, 8-10 directions are given, points for which go to the certificate of the same name. ||| |1) Compulsory subjects: ||| |2) Electives: ||| |3) Creative directions: ||| |Additionally, creative disciplines can be chosen as additional lessons, without leaving them for examinations. ||| |The cost of studying at the college is 7230 £ / semester - in this amount already includes the program of study, master classes and additional lectures, the necessary studio hours for independent / project work. ||| |A complex, intensive two-year A-level course perfectly prepares graduates of 16-18 years to select universities: a certificate with high scores is valued so highly that, as a rule, it frees students from additional entrance examinations and tests (however, creative competition and portfolio display are usually still are present). ||| |The student forms the whole curriculum independently, choosing 3-5 disciplines for the first year (AS-level) and only 3-4 of them for the second year, for which exams are taken. In college there is also a one-year course A-level, aimed at studying 1-2 of the most priority areas. ||| |A huge amount of time devoted to independent work - it develops assiduity, the ability to manage their time (time management), initiative, responsibility, independence, prepares students for the university learning scheme. There are also group discussions and projects, which helps to learn how to formulate, substantiate and defend one's point of view, while respecting and taking into account someone else's opinion. ||| |In the project work, it is worth noting additional lessons for the Extended Project Qualification: it is a one-year preparation of a special project on art or another chosen topic that is coordinated with the teacher. Such a course will be an excellent bonus for the admissions office of any institution. ||| |You can choose the training directions from the following extensive list: ||| |The cost of studying at the college is 7520 £ / semester - in this amount already includes the program of study, master classes and additional lectures, the necessary studio hours for independent / project work. ||| |A special thematic program for high school students (usually A-level graduates) who want to prepare themselves better for enrolling in creative universities and hit the admissions committee with a successful portfolio. This course can be considered an alternative to the Art Foundation. ||| |A flexible but intensive training program can be tailored for each student or group - the preparation of a portfolio can be conducted in virtually any direction: ||| |The cost of studying at the college is 7230 £ / semester - in this amount already includes the program of study, master classes and additional lectures, the necessary studio hours for independent / project work. |||
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GCSE, A-Level program, Preparation of portfolio
41 - 43 Englands Lane London, NW3 4YD
Registration fee = £ 250|Examination fee = from £ 570|Deposit for education= £ 1000|Materials for Works = from £ 230 £ -500 / semester|Teaching aids, books and materials = £ 100 / year|Additional academic and language classes (optional): preparation for profile exams LAMDA = from 675 £ / semester; individual lessons = £ 80 / hour|Additional leisure activities and excursions (optional)|Accommodation and meals|Air tickets in both directions|Transfer in both directions|Compulsory medical insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 250 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 1000 GBP|Study materials 100 GBP
University
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English
A-Level
7,820
£
term
United Kingdom
London
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https://smapse.com//howard-university-hu/
Howard University (HU)
8.2
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Description of Howard University (HU)
Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The United States of America can serve as a standard for providing excellent quality educational services at private universities. An example of such an institution would be Howard University. Washington, the capital of the country, became a haven of Howard University (HU). The university received its first students in 1867. ||| |The presence of Howard University in the list of 150 best educational institutions in the country serves as an excellent recommendation for applicants when choosing a suitable place of study. ||| |Specify information on the program on the official site of an educational institution. ||| |Specify information on the program on the official site of an educational institution. |||
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english)
2400 Sixth St NW, Washington, DC 20059, USA
Registration fee = £ 250|Examination fee = from £ 570|Deposit for education= £ 1000|Materials for Works = from £ 230 £ -500 / semester|Teaching aids, books and materials = £ 100 / year|Additional academic and language classes (optional): preparation for profile exams LAMDA = from 675 £ / semester; individual lessons = £ 80 / hour|Additional leisure activities and excursions (optional)|Accommodation and meals|Air tickets in both directions|Transfer in both directions|Compulsory medical insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 250 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 1000 GBP|Study materials 100 GBP
University
null
null
null
23,000
$
year
USA
Washington
null
https://smapse.com//university-of-texas-medical-branch-at-galveston-utmb-university-of-texas-medical-university-galveston/
University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston (UTMB)
8.2
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Description of University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston (UTMB)
Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Non-profit university that has gained popularity among students from different parts of the world. The university begins its work activity in 1891 in the USA. ||| |Over the years, the university has collected a huge number of reviews and reviews, but that's not all. The university entered the top 5 best and demanded higher educational institutions in the world. ||| |Specify information on the program on the official site of an educational institution. ||| |Specify information on the program on the official site of an educational institution. |||
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english)
301 University Blvd, Galveston, TX 77555, USA
Registration fee = £ 250|Examination fee = from £ 570|Deposit for education= £ 1000|Materials for Works = from £ 230 £ -500 / semester|Teaching aids, books and materials = £ 100 / year|Additional academic and language classes (optional): preparation for profile exams LAMDA = from 675 £ / semester; individual lessons = £ 80 / hour|Additional leisure activities and excursions (optional)|Accommodation and meals|Air tickets in both directions|Transfer in both directions|Compulsory medical insurance|Personal pocket expenses|Visa fees and services, translation and certification of documents|Consular fee (paid at the Embassy).|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 250 GBP|Deposit for a course/programme 1000 GBP|Study materials 100 GBP
University
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null
null
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USA
Houston
Texas
https://smapse.com//bryn-mawr-college-summer-summer-academy-camp-bryn-mawr/
Bryn Mawr College Summer
8.2
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Description of Bryn Mawr College Summer
Location: Bryn Mawr, PA, USA|Age of students: 9-14 years|Type of studying: mixed|Type of accommodation: residence|Language learning: English.|Dates: 06/30/20/07|Age of students: 9-14 years old|Duration of studying: 3 weeks|Language of instruction: English.|Unleashing student's potential|Development of social skills, personal qualities|Assistance in the development of critical thinking skills and creative approaches|Creating conditions for a good rest.|Humanitarian direction|Natural Science|Technology|Mathematical direction|Fitness|Art|Recreation.|Dancing|Theater|Painting|Vocals|Music|Swimming|Tennis|Chess|Team Sports|Gymnastics|Yoga|Badminton|Archery|Frisbee|An amusement park and more.|Comfortable conditions|Guaranteed safety|International environment|Rich program|A wide range of electives|Experienced teaching staff.|Spacious studying classrooms|Library|Pool|Recreation Center|Computer classrooms|Laboratories|Creative studio and more.|Dates of the program: 30.06-20.07|Program duration: 3 weeks.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 USD|Deposit for a course/programme 750 USD|Cancellation guarantee 25 USD|Study materials 150 USD|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Summer program Bryn Mawr College Summer is perfect for curious students. The program of the summer camp implies an active and rich life full of cultural events, recreational activities, communication with peers and high-quality study - all this makes the summer academic camp of Bryn Mawr an unforgettable adventure for the student! ||| |Special attention in the camp is paid to the talents and innate abilities of the students. The teachers have extensive experience working with talented students and create excellent conditions for realizing the potential of each student. ||| |The educational program in the camp is very different from the school and is more student-centered. The objectives of the course include: ||| |Students study in age-based classes. ||| |The program includes a basic module and an additional electives. The basic module includes disciplines: ||| |At the end of the course, the instructors draw up a detailed description for each student reflecting the successes achieved, as well as the new areas and qualities that the student has discovered. |||
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Summer academic English
101 N Merion Ave, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010, USA
Dates of the program: 30.06-20.07|Program duration: 3 weeks.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 USD|Deposit for a course/programme 750 USD|Cancellation guarantee 25 USD|Study materials 150 USD
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English
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7,295
$
week
USA
Philadelphia
null
https://smapse.com//ucla-summer/
UCLA Summer
8.2
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Description of UCLA Summer
Established: 1986|Location: Los Angeles, USA|Age of students: 12-18 years|Type of studying: mixed|Type of accommodation: residence|Language learning: English.|Age of students: 14-18 years|Dates: 23.06-3.08, 06.30-19.07, 06.30-12.07, 22.06-3.08|Duration: 2,3,5,6 weeks.|Digital and media marketing (Digital Marketing & Social Media). Students learn the basics of digital marketing, creating advertising companies. Learn strategies for using social software products - such as Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, mobile applications - understand the rules of electronic mailings, get acquainted with the concepts of SEO-optimization and other tools for creating advertising projects.|Business in the field of entertainment, media and sports (The Business of Entertainment, Media, & Sports @ UCLA Anderson School of Management). The course provides an overview of the entertainment, media and sports industries. Students learn the basics of finance, marketing, strategy, economics, business ethics, management, work out real situations from the practice of large corporations such as Disney, Warner Brothers, etc. The program includes visits to YouTube Studios, Dodger Stadium, Paramount Studios.|Acting, audition for films, TV, theater (Acting and Auditioning for Film, TV, & Stage). During the course, the student acquires the skills and abilities necessary for successful work. Classes include lectures, practice, communication in workshops with working specialists: directors of casting, television producers, directors of paintings, acting agents.|Scripts for films and TV (Screenwriting for Film & TV). The course includes the study of the concepts of creating scenarios: the character, storylines, dialogues. Students write their own scripts, which evaluate the real scriptwriters and students of the group. The program includes a visit to the Sony film studio, as well as screenings in the audience.|Culinary and bakery (Cooking & Baking). The course is taught by professional culinary instructors: they share knowledge that enables them to start a career in the culinary industry or to apply at home. The total price includes products, equipment and tools that are used for cooking.|English language (English). The course of immersion in the language through the study of American culture. Classes help international students to gain the academic skills necessary to enter American or European universities, to develop critical thinking. Learning on two levels: additional classes in business, programming, etc. add the practice of communication and special knowledge.|Management in the field of sports, entertainment, entrepreneurship (UCLA Bruin Leadershi). There are various management directions to choose from: business, entertainment or sports. Studying includes seminars, workshops, developing students in these managers.|Computer programming. Course is designed for those who are interested in the creation of mobile applications and computer programs. Intensive classes develop basic programming skills in Python and JavaScript. A good start for further study of computer languages and work in the market of digital products.|Insider (Hollywood Insider). On the UCLA Summer camp course, students learn to write notes, conduct hot news columns, learn to work as a journalist, and conduct interviews. In the process of classes, students understand the differences between “sharp” rating news from ordinary, non-interesting readers, professionally writing articles for blogs, etc.|Age of students: 14-18 years|Dates: June 23 - August 3|Duration: 2.3 weeks.|Art, Media, & Production|Introduction to Filmmaking|Music Production Studio): create your own business|Business of Video Games|Advertising|E-sports|Entertainment Business|Foundations of Sports Management|Principles of Economics|Principles of Marketing College Preparation|Skills for Academic Success|Culinary arts|Baking|Cooking|Hip-hop dance|English as a Second Language|Academic Writing for International Students|Conversation in English for Intermediate and Advanced Students|Fashion|Business of fashion|Fashion Design, etc.|Age of students: 12-14 years|Dates: June 30 - July 19|Duration: 3 weeks.|Writing texts|Jurisprudence|Psychology|Visual art: ways of expression, digital photography, video creation, fashion design|Business fundamentals|Maths|English as a foreign language|Magical art.|Age of students: 14-18|Time: June 23 - August 3|Duration: 2, 3 weeks.|Fast food: pizza, salads, muffins, etc.|Separate meals for vegetarians|Gluten-free food.|Amusement parks: Disneyland, Universal, Six Flags.|Hollywood Walk of Fame|Museums: Grammy Museum, Armand Hammer, J.Paul Getty|The famous letters "Hollywood" on the mountain|Griffith Observatory|Nearby beaches, incl. Sunset Beach.|Beverly hills|Santa monica|Westwood|Bel air.|The University of California, on the basis of which the camp is based - the first in the US News ranking, is in the TOP-25 of the best universities in the country;|It is a component of the research and renovation center.;|Works in partnership with UCLA ranking organizations: Anderson School of Management, Recreation, Extension;|Support and studying of sports teams that are part of the Sports Student Association (NCAA);|Airport transfer;|High level of preparation before the university;|Teachers of the best faculties of UCLA;|33 years of international experience;|Several accommodation options.|Transfer to the airport and back|Application fee|The fee for the production of a student ID|Books, teaching materials|Eating out of campus|Entertainment, excursions, not included in the plan of activities of the camp.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 USD|Transfer (one way) 75 USD|Study materials 95 USD|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
UCLA Summer is a summer camp for high school students whose specialization is business, management, acting, screenwriting, computer programming, fashion, digital marketing, etc. Classes are held in the format of academic and sports activities and entertainment. ||| |The founding university, which celebrates its centenary, is proud of its qualified teachers and high-quality academic preparation for the university. Among successful graduates there are such famous personalities as Jim Morrison, Matt Damon, and others. For many years of practice since 1986, the camp has earned an excellent reputation, offering brilliant preparation for university studies. There is an advantage for graduates of camp programs - the points gained during the studying take into account the majority of US colleges and universities when they enroll. ||| |The format of classes in groups of 20-30 people includes lectures, seminars, testing at the end of studying. The teaching staff includes certified UCLA professors who help to develop curricula, to optimize classes, to hold meetings where participants can ask questions. Coursework varied in intensity - from 2 to 6 weeks. Pupils of groups of short stay (2-3 weeks) have a smaller choice of entertainment and sports activities. ||| |University preparation programs are conducted both separately and with optional courses at will. For Pre-College Programs, students earn grades that are credited to college or university. ||| |A student forms a program for himself: for the main course he chooses 2 university courses and 2 additional (enrichment courses) - one 2-week and one 3-week. ||| |Basic disciplines: ||| |These courses at the UCLA camp do not give credits that are credited for admission to the university, but after they are completed, a separate certificate is issued. Studying includes homework, testing with a rating of "pass / fail". Available programs: ||| |The program is designed for students on the development of skills and abilities in various fields, including 2 disciplines + 2 sports. Groups consist of 8–20 people, classes take place every morning for 75 minutes with a lunch break, programming lessons take 2.5 hours from Monday to Thursday. The program is aimed at the development of critical and independent thinking, physical recovery, the acquisition of new sports skills. Studied disciplines: ||| |Optional program that the student can choose for an additional charge to the main package. ||| |The name of the sports course ||| |Duration, weeks ||| |Tennis lessons for beginners, advanced or experienced players ||| | ||| |3 ||| |University basketball ||| |3 ||| |Exercise bike ||| |2 |||
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Pre-College Program, Business & Entrepreneurship, Middle School Enrichment program, Sport Plus
Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA
Transfer to the airport and back|Application fee|The fee for the production of a student ID|Books, teaching materials|Eating out of campus|Entertainment, excursions, not included in the plan of activities of the camp.|Registration fee (for a programme/course) 100 USD|Transfer (one way) 75 USD|Study materials 95 USD
University
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English
High School
9,199
$
week
USA
Los Angeles
California
https://smapse.com//toronto-school-of-management/
Toronto School of Management
8.2
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Description of Toronto School of Management
Year of foundation: 2011|Location: Toronto, Canada|Language of instruction: English|Age of students: from 18 years|Type of education: full-time education.|Understand the processes, methods of successful organization, including financial issues, basic marketing principles, how to use them to ensure maximum effect;|Understand the structure of relations between organizations, form an understanding of how to take into account local, national and international business conditions;|Form the problem solving skills, conflict situations, communication skills.|Communication skills;|Project management;|Knowledge of business ethics.|Develop professional competencies - effective communication skills, skills of high-quality customer service, leadership skills, teamwork skills;|Get practical work experience directly related to students' academic and career goals;|Become an effective manager of the hospitality industry, tourism thanks to an understanding of the principles and procedures of the industry, including operations at the front desk, housekeeping, food and beverage production.|Gain specialist knowledge in all areas of hospitality and tourism, taking into account the national, international context;|To form an idea about the five-star service, the skills necessary to meet customer needs;|To master the basic marketing concepts, terms, aspects of hygiene, food safety;|Master the financial knowledge necessary for successful analysis of the interpretation of financial data, record keeping.|Development of professional skills in hospitality management, learning the principles underlying operational strategies, performance management systems, effective marketing approaches|Formation of skills to lead, organize teamwork, individual, interpersonal, collective organizational communication.|Effective management methods|Quality Customer Service Standards|960 hours of practical, theoretical studies.|Safe, comfortable student residences|Hotels.|Program materials;|International student administration.|Certificate of High School of Ontario or equivalent, bachelor’s degree, master’s degree|Age of students: 18 or older.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Toronto School of Management (TSoM) offers a number of diplomas and educational programs in business management, hotel management, big data, and accounting. The school is located in Toronto - a major business center in North America - among leading companies and organizations, which creates ideal conditions for students who want to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of an active business community, to attend various cultural events. ||| |TSoM is an innovative college of higher vocational education, offering a wide range of programs focused on applied education, aimed at the formation of successful professionals and business communities. ||| |Business remains popular, but engineering and IT are quickly gaining ground. STEM fields are seen as advantageous not only for education in Canada but also for gaining professional experience, especially with the post-study work opportunities they offer. The pandemic has also sparked increased interest in biological and chemical sciences. ||| | ||| |The program is aimed at those who want to make a successful career in the field of business management, and allows you to: ||| |This program is designed for those who want to make a successful career in the field of business management, to occupy leadership positions in the field of marketing, human resource management, finance. ||| |Getting a diploma in business administration opens up many opportunities in various sectors, organizations and prepares graduates for a career in the world of international business: they become popular specialists in marketing, sales, HR, finance, and management. This course can be a qualitative basis for obtaining a higher education, MBA, or a specialist diploma in a specific field. Education creates universal skills applicable in various professional fields: ||| |A one-year course in the field of hospitality and tourism management will allow you to develop the skills necessary for a successful start, to continue your career. The studying focuses on modern developments in the hospitality industry, allowing: ||| |The two-year diploma of the cooperative program in hospitality and tourism will provide the skills necessary to obtain entry-level qualifications in the field of hotel business and tourism management. ||| |The program will help: ||| |The two-year in-depth course is focused on preparing for a leadership position in the hospitality industry. ||| |The program includes: ||| |The diploma course in the field of hospitality and tourism forms the skills necessary for the transition to a management position. It allows you to master the latest knowledge of the field of hotel management: ||| |A diploma in working with large amounts of data opens up opportunities for students to work in a developing high-paying field from anywhere in the world. Possessing knowledge in the field of Big Data, graduates have the opportunity to work in various environments on an ongoing basis or as a freelancer. It is predicted that in the next few years the demand for qualified specialists in this field will grow. In addition to practical knowledge, the course allows you to master such skills as team management, group work, presentation, and more. ||| |Regardless of which sector you are planning to work in, accounting skills will be a big advantage. Qualitative knowledge of finance, accounting is necessary for successful work in a managerial position. Accreditation of ACCA expands career prospects, the presence of this qualification in the resume highlights the applicant among the rest, making it relevant on the international labour market. |||
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Diploma Business+Management (1 year), Diploma in Higher Education, ACCA professional qualification
22 College St, Toronto, ON M5G 1K2, Canada
Program materials;|International student administration.
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English
High School
14,850
$CAD
week
Canada
Toronto
Ontario
https://smapse.com//winchester-college-summer-summer-camp-discovery-summer-winchester-college/
Winchester College Summer Camp
8.2
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Description of Winchester College Summer Camp
Year of establishment: 2002;|Location: Winchester, England;|Age of students: from 14 to 17 years;|Type of program: mixed;|Accommodation type: residence, full board;|English language.|Age: 14-17 years old;|Dates: July 15 to August 5;|Program duration: 1-3 weeks.|Lectures and seminars: Here, students develop leadership and communication skills, offer solutions for global problems, visit academic institutions as part of study tours;|Major classes:These are art lessons, writing an essay, creating poems, business English, drama club classes, immersion in the fashion industry, music lessons, web design classes, directing, and preparing for international tests such as IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge exams;|Additional classes: In this section, students can learn about art history, ethics, gaining skills for creating and conducting presentations, learning the art of conducting debates and discussions, and lessons in music. photography and the basics of cinema, as well as in-depth study of the English language.|Unleash talents and abilities;|Teach them how to work in a team;|Develop leadership skills.|Tennis;|Basketball;|Swimming;|Yoga;|Chess;|Archery;|Theater;|Music.|Discos;|Students casino;|Talent show;|The game "Expand the murder";|Watching films;|Evening city walks;|Interactive workshops on English etiquette and British culture;|Team building;|Games for developing responsibility and leadership skills.|Castles, galleries, art exhibitions, museums;|Day trips with visits to London, Bath, Oxford, Stonehenge.|Sports Complex;|25 meter pool;|Tennis courts;|Squash field;|Football field;|Computer center;|Concert Hall;|Theater;|School of Music;|Science school;|Art school.|Week 1: July 15 - 22, July 29 - August 5;|2 weeks: July 15 - 29, July 22 - August 5;|3 weeks: July 15 - August 5.|Academic studies;|Educational materials;|Testing;|Certificate of passage of the program;|Extra-curriculum (tours);|Daily sports or cultural events;|Full Board Meals;|Accommodation;|Group transfer.|Visa application;|Medical insurance;|Air tickets in both directions.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Winchester College Summer is a summer language school that takes place in the southwestern part of England. The school is organized by an educational network of international centers, founded in 2002. ||| |The language camp at Winchester College is just one of the six points where summer camps for students take place. The network is popular, known for its comfortable living conditions and high quality of the services offered, therefore it gathers students from more than 60 countries of the world in its branches every year. Professional teachers work with students to help young students not only improve their language skills, but also reveal their other talents. The ratio of teachers and students is 1: 5. ||| |Winchester College is an old English boarding school founded in 1382. The campus is located in the eponymous British city in Hampshire. This is one of the most famous colleges in Britain, following the example of which world-famous educational institutions such as Eton and King's College were created. ||| |Brief information: ||| |This English course is designed for older students who already speak a language at a confident level. The educational process takes place in groups of up to 16 people to be as effective as possible for each participant. The program includes 30 hours of English per week (this is 22.5 academic hours). ||| |The entire curriculum is divided into three main blocks: ||| |Weekly, international students attend a fixed number of classes from each unit, and which ones they choose on their own. ||| |The Pre-University program is designed to help international students and teenagers: |||
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Preparation for the university
College St, Winchester SO23 9NA, United Kingdom
Week 1: July 15 - 22, July 29 - August 5;|2 weeks: July 15 - 29, July 22 - August 5;|3 weeks: July 15 - August 5.|Academic studies;|Educational materials;|Testing;|Certificate of passage of the program;|Extra-curriculum (tours);|Daily sports or cultural events;|Full Board Meals;|Accommodation;|Group transfer.|Visa application;|Medical insurance;|Air tickets in both directions.
University
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English
Business English
1,430
£
week
United Kingdom
Winchester
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Heathfield School Summer School
8.2
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Description of Heathfield School Summer School
Year of foundation: 1899|Location: London Road , UK|Age of students: 11-17 years old|Type of training: for girls|Type of accommodation: board|Language learning: English.|Age of students: 8-17 years|Dates: July 6-20, July 6-27, July 6-August 3|Duration: 14 days, 22 days, 29 days.|Age of students: 14-17 years old|Dates: July 6-August 3, July 13-August 3, July 20-August 3|Duration: 14, 21, 28 days.|Theater with a visit to the London Show|Fashion, art and design, followed by shopping|21st century feminism|British education system|British history and literature|Cooking with the development of traditional English Afternoon Tea ritual|Skin care - determination of skin type, selection of makeup|Team building strategy|Recreation - Yoga, etc.|Aerobics|Archery|Applied art|Basketball|Bowling|Cooking|Dancing|Music|Beauty and Hair Industry|Jumping on a trampoline, etc.|Unique training techniques specifically for girls|40 years experience|International communication|Modern infrastructure.|Sports Hall|Pool|Tennis court|Cultural Center|Drama and dance studios|Kitchen for cooking.|Residence Residence|Nutrition|Textbooks and stationery|Laundry service|Heathrow Airport Transfer (upon request)|Entertainment, excursions|Insurance|Certificate of Completion|Photos of the issue.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The Heathfield School, accredited by the British Council for over 40 years, has been practicing summer courses, helping to gain life confidence - certified teachers teach young ladies to communicate, develop organizational skills, sense of style, etc. The summer camp at Heathfield School offers courses for girls from all over the world: among famous graduates are actress Sienna Miller, model Embe Le Bon and others. ||| |The program of learning English with active occupations - sports and applied arts. The group can include girls from abroad and local schoolgirls. ||| |During the course, young girls learn English, learn about British culture, style, learn life skills, learn manners and rules of behavior. The lessons are essentially a contribution to self-development and preparation for adulthood — the course is a teaching continuation of the General English and Activities program. Among the topics studied: |||
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English + Activity, English with Style
London Rd, Ascot SL5 8BQ, United Kingdom
Residence Residence|Nutrition|Textbooks and stationery|Laundry service|Heathrow Airport Transfer (upon request)|Entertainment, excursions|Insurance|Certificate of Completion|Photos of the issue.
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English
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3,380
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week
United Kingdom
near London
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IMG Academy Summer Sports Camp
8.2
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Description of IMG Academy Summer Sports Camp
Year of foundation: 1978|Location: Bradenton, FL, USA|Age of students: 8-18|Type of training: mixed|Type of residence: residence|Language learning: English.|The top school is famous for the golf program, which ended a huge number of professional players|This is the only educational institution with a lacrosse preparatory program.|Initially, the school was founded as a professional tennis school. The tennis program sets the standard for training this sport around the world.|Since the 1990s, the range of school courses has expanded: added hockey, football, basketball, baseball|Teaching staff - coaches of world and famous sports clubs|64% of students are foreign students|The school has a real intercultural environment where every student feels comfortable: thanks to the multinational teaching staff, the school teachers communicate in 13 languages.|General sports training course|English + Sport program|Sports training course + academic program (preparation for passing the American exams SAT and ACT)|Individual program to improve sports performance.|Dates: all year round with the exception of 3-week and 5 week courses (check the dates of the 3-hour and 5-week programs with managers)|Age: 8-18|Duration: from 1 week|Type of training: separate (boys)|Requirements: from beginner to advanced|Language of instruction: English|Cost: from 1988 $ per week.|3 week program|5 week course|Weekly course.|Core - a program that creates a foundation of basic skills. The course includes two workouts per day and classes in physiology or sports psychology. Course fee: 1988 $ per week|Breakthrough is a more extensive course that includes baseball basics, additional individual training and other options. Course cost: $ 2846 per week.|The option "Strength and Endurance" - 1 additional workout per day, focused on the development of strength. Cost: $ 580 per week|The “Speed” option is an extra workout per day aimed at developing indicators of movement, speed of reaction and speed. Cost: $ 580 per week|The “Strategy” option - 1 additional workout per day, during which students develop confidence, responsiveness and decision-making, self-control, attentiveness and sporting spirit. Cost: $ 580 per week|The “Nutrition” option - 1 additional lesson per day, focused on nutrition, the use of the required number of nutrients, water and the possibility of recovering from heavy loads. Cost: $ 580 per week|The “Leadership Qualities” option - plus 1 lesson per day, during which students learn about teamwork opportunities, the role of team spirit and individuality, the development of relationships with partners, verbal and non-verbal communication, inspiration and motivation. Cost: $ 580 per week|The option “Preparing for SAT / ACT ” is a program for students who intend to enroll in American educational institutions and pass American exams SAT / ACT . The option assumes five additional hours per week devoted to preparing for exams. Cost: $ 580 per week|Option "Learn English" - the program includes five hours of English per week. Students will be able to prepare for the TOEFL language test . Cost: $ 580 per week.|Dates: all year round except for the 3 week and 5 week courses (check with the managers)|Age: 10 -18|Duration: from 1 week|Type of training: separate (boys / girls)|Requirements: from beginner to advanced|Language of instruction: English|Cost: from $ 2154 per week.|Effective training program|Emphasis on the improvement of technology and tactics|Constant training.|This is a mini-course, which students of the boarding school study for a year.|Guaranteed versatile experience|As a result of the course, students will gain confidence, master the necessary skills and increase their stamina.|Students can form their study program.|Differs in flexibility|Learning basic skills.|The basic program ( $ 2154 per week)|Individually made plan ($ 3012 per week).|Strength and power module - 1 extra workout per day, focused on power development. Cost: $ 580 per week|Speed module - this option allows you to focus on the development of indicators of movement, speed of reaction and speed. Students attend one extra lesson per day. Cost: $ 580 per week|Mental and vision module - 1 extra workout per day, during which students develop decision-making speed, self-confidence, self-control, attentiveness and sporting spirit. Cost: $ 580 per week|Nutrition Module - 1 extra activity per day, focused on consumption issues, you need the number of nutrients, water, recovery features. Cost: $ 580 per week|Leadership module - plus 1 lesson per day, dedicated to the peculiarities of teamwork, the role of team spirit and individuality, the development of relationships with partners, verbal and non-verbal communication, motivation. Cost: $ 580 per week|The module "Preparing for SAT / ACT» - a training program for the delivery of SAT / ACT exams American assumes five additional hours per week. Cost: $ 580 per week|The module "Learning English." Students will be able to prepare for the TOEFL language test . Cost: $ 580 per week.|Dates: all year round except for the 3 week and 5 week courses (check with the managers)|Age: 10 -18|Duration: from 1 week|Type of training: separate (boys)|Requirements: from beginner to advanced|Language of instruction: English|Cost: from $ 1930 per week.|Five week program|Three-week program|Weekly course.|Complete the basic program, which absorbed the most important knowledge and aimed at developing the basic skills of an effective game. The program will cost $ 1930 per week.|Create an individual training plan under the guidance of experienced coaches. The program will cost $ 2789 per week.|Strength and power - a course aimed at the development of power. Students attend additional strength training daily. Cost: $ 580 per week|Speed - additional daily workouts in which students improve their speed, reaction and movement. Cost: $ 580 per week|Mental and vision - classes aimed at developing the vision of the game, responsiveness, confidence, attentiveness and readiness to fight to the end. Cost: $ 580 per week|Nutrition - students will be able to learn valuable information related to sports nutrition: how much nutrients and water are needed for quality recovery. Cost: $ 580 per week|Leadership - a leadership program dedicated to the specifics of teamwork, motivation, conflict resolution, etc. Cost: $ 580 per week|"Preparing for the SAT / ACT» - training program to pass the SAT / ACT exams American (five additional hours per week). Cost: $ 580 per week|"Learning English language". Students will be able to prepare for the TOEFL language test . Cost: $ 580 per week.|Dates: all year round except for the 3 week and 5 week courses|Age: 8 -18|Duration: from 1 week|Type of training: mixed|Requirements: from beginner to advanced|Language of instruction: English|Cost: from $ 2360 per week.|Advanced program aimed at developing the basic skills of athletes|Includes 2 training sessions per day.|Includes a session on the development of physical indicators or game tactics, to choose from|Designed for those who want to get a general development and vision of the game under the guidance of experts and school coaches|Cost: $ 2360 per week.|Basic training program|Additional individual training sessions|Designed for athletes who want to learn individually and place emphasis on certain aspects of the game|Cost: $ 3218 per week.|Dates: all year round except for the 3 week and 5 week courses|Age: 10 -18|Duration: from 1 week|Type of training: separate (boys / girls)|Requirements: from beginner to advanced|Language of instruction: English|Cost: from $ 1846 per week.|Dates: all year round except for the 3 week and 5 week courses|Age: 10 -18|Duration: from 1 week|Type of training: general|Requirements: from beginner to advanced|Language of instruction: English|Cost: from $ 1752 per week.|Dates: all year round except for the 3 week and 5 week courses|Age: 10 -18|Duration: from 1 week|Type of training: general|Requirements: from beginner to advanced|Language of instruction: English|Cost: from 2014 $ per week.|A general program aimed at developing the general skills required by athletes. Cost: 2014 $ per week|Individual program that takes into account the needs of athletes. Cost: $ 3218 per week.|"Strength"|"Speed"|"Strategy and Tactics"|"Recovery and nutrition"|"Leadership"|“Preparing for SAT / ACT”|TOEFL Preparation.|Dates: all year round except for the 3 week and 5 week courses|Age: 10 -18|Duration: from 1 week|Type of training: separate (boys / girls)|Requirements: from beginner to advanced|Language of instruction: English|Cost: from $ 2367 per week.|You can choose the course duration from 1 to 5 weeks|Students are offered a choice of general and individual programs. The cost of an individual training plan will be slightly higher: $ 3225 per week.|Resistance|Jumping and plyometrics|Effective development of strength and endurance|Correction of travel routes.|Linear accelerations|Max speed|Horizontal movement|Multidirectional movement and agility.|Concentration|Control|Confidence|Self-control|Sequence|Making decisions|Training.|Athlete menu|What to eat before the competition|Recovery|Water.|Teamwork|Verbal and non-verbal communication|Personality|Development of a relationship|Support and motivation.|SAT preparation|ACT Preparation|TOEFL|5 hours of lessons per week.|Dates: all year round except for the 3 week and 5 week courses|Age: 12 -18|Duration: from 1 week|Type of training: joint|Requirements: from beginner to advanced|Language of instruction: English|Cost: from $ 1846 per week.|Bunk bed|Storage Cabinets|Bathroom|Workplace|Wi-Fi.|Common living rooms|Laundry facilities|Recreation areas with television and video games|Rooms for self-study.|Attending film screenings|Participation in fashion shows|Video games|Outdoor games|Walking in the parks|Attendance of concerts|Beach holiday|Party Attendance.|Theater visits|Visiting city sights|Hiking in entertainment centers|Outing Excursions|Extreme sports and more.|A trip to Anna Maria|Visit to Tampa|Trip to orlando|Siesta key|Sarasota|St. Petersburg (Florida)|Lakewood Rench|Longboat key|Palma Sola.|Effective combined programs|World renowned trainers|A wide choice of programs|Course flexibility|Intercultural environment|Excellent sports equipment|Rich leisure program.|Gym|Treadmills|4 basketball courts|2 lacrosse fields|Golf course|3 baseball fields|12 football fields|52 tennis courts|Training Baseball Grounds|Dining rooms|Cafeteria|Physiotherapy clinic|Sport shops|Comfortable Residential Cases|Wellness clinic.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
The summer sports camp at a top private school will give school students a rich and vibrant vacation: this is an ideal place for boys and girls who are interested in sports both at the level of amateurs and at the level of professional athletes. The world experience of teaching English has shown: in order to master a language, it is not necessary to sit in a classroom for days, gnawing at the granite of science. Much more useful, both in terms of language learning, and in terms of general development, you can get by learning English, plunging into a new environment and engaging in an exciting hobby or sport! ||| |Today in the States there are a huge number of programs that seek to bring together several types of activities into a single harmonious educational process. A vivid example of excellent summer combined programs can be the language courses of the IMG Academy private boarding school. This prestigious school has established itself as an ideal place to train professional athletes. Over the years of fruitful work, the school has produced hundreds of excellent athletes who have become world sports stars: Andre Agassi, Monika Seles, Maria Sharapova, Anna Kournikova, Cam Newton and many others. ||| |School characteristics: ||| |The English + Sport programs conducted during the summer period are focused on the development of students' oral speech and their physical fitness. Programs are distinguished by great flexibility and the ability to choose the appropriate options - you can choose a course or create an individualized study plan according to your interests: ||| |Baseball programs are available all year round and will suit any student, from beginner to professional. The course is available in several options: ||| |In addition, the students themselves choose on what aspects the emphasis will be placed: ||| |Options are offered, which are additionally paid: ||| |For those students who choose a program of three or five weeks, there is an opportunity every week to choose various options during their stay in the camp. The training program is compiled by trainers, taking into account the individual characteristics of students, more attention is paid to the player’s position on the field. ||| |6: 00-8: 00 - Rise and breakfast ||| |8: 15-10: 15 - Morning training ||| |10: 15-11: 00 - Analysis of the game, theoretical lessons ||| |11: 15-12: 15 - Lunch, free time ||| |12: 30-13: 30 - Breakthrough training session ||| |13: 30-15: 30 - Afternoon training ||| |15: 45-16: 45 - Core Training Session ||| |17: 00-18: 00 - Training or classes ||| |18: 00-21: 00 - Lunch and evening activities. ||| |Basketball programs are available in several versions: ||| |Students will be able to choose between: ||| |In addition, for an additional fee, students will be able to supplement the program with the following modules: ||| |6: 00-8: 00 - Morning treatments and breakfast ||| |8: 15-10: 15 - Morning training ||| |10: 15-11: 00 - Theoretical studies ||| |11: 15-12: 15 - Lunch and free time ||| |12: 30-13: 30 - Breakthrough training session ||| |13: 30-15: 30 - Training ||| |15: 45-16: 45 - Core Training Session ||| |17: 00-18: 00 - Classes ||| |18: 00-21: 00 - Dinner, evening activities. ||| |Football camp is possible in several ways: ||| |Training programs are made taking into account the interests and level of training of students. You can choose from: ||| |In addition, students choose additional modules: ||| |6: 00-8: 00 ||| |Morning treatments and breakfast ||| |8: 15-10: 15 ||| |Morning workout ||| |10: 15-11: 00 ||| |Theoretical classes ||| |11: 15-12: 15 ||| |Lunch and free time ||| |12: 30-13: 30 ||| |Breakthrough training session ||| |13: 30-15: 30 ||| |Training ||| |15: 45-16: 45 ||| |Core Training Session ||| |17: 00-18: 00 ||| |Classes ||| |18: 00-21: 00 ||| |Dinner, evening activities. ||| |The program is available throughout the year with the exception of three-week and five-week programs. On the dates of the courses check with the managers of the company. The choice of students are offered training programs: ||| |Core ||| |Breakthrough ||| |Title ||| |Description ||| |Cost of ||| |Strength and power ||| |Students attend additional strength training every day. ||| | ||| | ||| | ||| | ||| | ||| |Cost: $ 580 per week ||| | ||| |Speed ||| |Daily workouts aimed at improving speed, reaction and movement. ||| |Mental and vision ||| |The result of daily training: the development of the vision of the game, responsiveness, confidence, attentiveness, etc. ||| |Nutrition ||| |Features sports nutrition, essential nutrients, drinking water, high-quality recovery. ||| |Leadership ||| |Teamwork, motivation, individuality. ||| |“Preparing for SAT / ACT ” ||| |SAT / ACT American Exam Preparation Program . ||| |Cost: $ 580 per week ||| |+5 hours of classes per week ||| |TOEFL Preparation ||| |Learning English, preparing for language testing. ||| |Cost: $ 580 per week ||| |+5 hours of classes per week ||| |6: 00-8: 00 ||| |Breakfast ||| |8: 15-10: 15 ||| |Training ||| |10: 15-11: 00 ||| |Theoretical classes ||| |11: 15-12: 15 ||| |Lunch and rest ||| |12: 30-13: 30 ||| |Breakthrough Training Session ||| |13: 30-15: 30 ||| |Trainings and activities ||| |15: 45-16: 45 ||| |Core Training Session ||| |17: 00-18: 00 ||| |Classes ||| |18: 00-21: 00 ||| |Dinner, leisure activities. ||| |The name of the program ||| |Description ||| |Prices ||| |Core ||| |An effective overall program aimed at building the basic skills of athletes. ||| |$ 1846 per week. ||| | ||| |2 training sessions per day ||| |Includes an additional session: the development of physical indicators or tactics of the game, to choose from. ||| |Ideal for those who want a common development and vision of the game. ||| |Breakthrough ||| | ||| |Includes a basic training program. ||| |$ 2704 a week. ||| | ||| |Additional individual training ||| |Ideal for athletes who want to learn individually and place emphasis on certain aspects of the game. ||| |Cost: $ 3218 per week. ||| |Title ||| |Cost of ||| |"Strength" ||| |Cost: $ 580 per week ||| |"Speed" ||| |Cost: $ 580 per week ||| |"Strategy and Tactics" ||| |Cost: $ 580 per week ||| |"Recovery and nutrition" ||| |Cost: $ 580 per week ||| |"Leadership" ||| |Cost: $ 580 per week ||| |“Preparing for SAT / ACT ” ||| |Cost: $ 580 per week ||| |+5 hours of classes per week ||| |TOEFL Preparation ||| |Cost: $ 580 per week ||| |+5 hours of classes per week ||| |6: 00-8: 00 ||| |Lift, morning treatments, breakfast ||| |8: 15-10: 15 ||| |Morning workout ||| |10: 15-11: 00 ||| |Classes and training ||| |11: 15-12: 15 ||| |Lunch and rest ||| |12: 30-13: 30 ||| |Breakthrough Training Session ||| |13: 30-15: 30 ||| |Trainings and activities ||| |15: 45-16: 45 ||| |Core Training Session ||| |17: 00-18: 00 ||| |Classes ||| |18: 00-19: 00 ||| |Dinner, entertainment. ||| |Program description: ||| |The name of the program ||| |Description ||| |Age ||| |Prices ||| |Core ||| |Basic program of any training course. ||| |12-18 ||| |$ 1752 a week. ||| | ||| |Programs to choose from ||| |Strength and power ||| |Effective power development. ||| |11-18 ||| | ||| | ||| | ||| |$ 580 a week ||| | ||| |Speed ||| |The development of speed and speed of reaction. ||| |11-18 ||| |Mental and vision ||| |Concentration, self-control, confidence, motivation, preparation and attitude to the game. ||| |11-18 ||| |Nutrition ||| |Power and recovery. ||| |11-18 ||| |Leadership ||| |Leadership development, teamwork. ||| |11-18 ||| |“Preparing for SAT / ACT ” ||| |Preparing for the exam, pulling up knowledge in priority disciplines. ||| |14-18 ||| |$ 580 a week ||| |+5 hours of classes per week ||| |TOEFL Preparation ||| |Preparation for language testing. ||| |8-18 ||| |$ 580 a week ||| |+5 hours of classes per week ||| |Athletes are offered a choice of two programs: ||| |In addition, students will be able to select several priority modules and concentrate on a specific aspect of training. The cost of each module: $ 580 per week: ||| |Guys are waiting for a rich daily routine, a large number of trainings and classes with a short break to rest in the middle of the day. After 6 pm, athletes go to exciting activities. ||| |Programs are flexible: ||| |In addition, the following optional workouts are available for students (1 extra class each day) and classes costing $ 580 per week: ||| |Every day, athletes attend a large number of workouts and lectures with a lunch break and evening activities. ||| |Program Description and Daily Schedule ||| |The name of the program ||| |Description ||| |Age ||| |Prices ||| |Basic courses: one of two programs to choose from ||| |Core ||| |General course on the most important skills and knowledge that every athlete should know ||| |12-18 ||| |$ 1846 per week. ||| | ||| |Breakthrough ||| | ||| |An individual plan is made taking into account the needs and wishes of the athlete. ||| |12-18 ||| |$ 2620 a week. ||| |Additional workouts and classes to choose from ||| |Strength and power ||| |Effective development of strength and endurance ||| |Correction of travel routes ||| |Plyometrics ||| |One extra workout daily. ||| |11-18 ||| | ||| | ||| | ||| | ||| | ||| | ||| | ||| | ||| | ||| |$ 580 a week ||| | ||| |Speed ||| |Linear accelerations ||| |Max speed ||| |Horizontal movement ||| |Multidirectional movement and agility ||| |One extra workout daily. ||| |11-18 ||| |Mental and vision ||| |Confidence ||| |Self-control ||| |Sequence ||| |Making decisions ||| |Training ||| |One extra workout daily. ||| |11-18 ||| |" Nutrition ||| |What to eat before the competition ||| |Recovery ||| |Water ||| |One extra workout daily. ||| |11-18 ||| |Leadership ||| |Leadership Development ||| |Teamwork ||| |Verbal and non-verbal communication. One extra workout daily. ||| |11-18 ||| |“Preparing for SAT / ACT ” ||| |Preparation for passing the American exams. 5 hours a week. ||| |14-18 ||| |TOEFL Preparation ||| |Preparation for language testing. 5 hours a week. ||| | |||
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Youth baseball camps, Basketball Camp, Football camp, Golf camp, Lacrosse camp, Performance camp, Soccer camp, Tennis camp, Track and field
5650 Bollettieri Blvd, Bradenton, FL 34210, USA
Residence Residence|Nutrition|Textbooks and stationery|Laundry service|Heathrow Airport Transfer (upon request)|Entertainment, excursions|Insurance|Certificate of Completion|Photos of the issue.
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Tampa
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Lynn University
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Description of Lynn University
Established: 1962|Language of instruction: English|Location: Boca Raton, Florida, USA|Number of students: 3,000|Type: private.|Arts in Advertising and Public Relations|Arts in american studies|Science in biology|Science in Business Administration - Aviation Management|Science in Business Administration - Fashion Management|Science in Business Administration - Marketing|Science in Business Administration - International Business|Science in Business Administration - General Management|Arts in Communication, Media and Politics|Science in criminal justice|Arts in drama|Science in Elementary Education - Grades K-6|Science in Elementary education - Grades K-6 Plus Pre-K / Primary (Age 3-Grade 3)|Science in Elementary Education - Exceptional Student Education|Arts in film|Science in graphic design|Science in Hospitality Management - Resort and Hotel Management|Arts in Multimedia Journalism.|Duration of study: 4 years.|Arts in Advertising and Public Relations|Arts in american studies|Science in biology|Science in Business Administration - Aviation Management|Science in Business Administration - Fashion Management|Science in Business Administration - Marketing|Science in Business Administration - International Business|Science in Business Administration - General Management|Arts in Communication, Media and Politics|Science in criminal justice|Arts in drama|Science in Elementary Education - Grades K-6|Science in Elementary education - Grades K-6 Plus Pre-K / Primary (Age 3-Grade 3)|Science in Elementary Education - Exceptional Student Education|Arts in film|Science in graphic design|Science in Hospitality Management - Resort and Hotel Management|Arts in Multimedia Journalism.|Duration of study: 2 years.|Language of instruction: English|Age: 17+|Start of classes: 2 times a year, in spring and autumn|Duration: 1 year.|Mastering academic skills|Academic English Studies|Improving basic language skills|Soft adaptation to the overseas training system|Deepening knowledge in an ultramodern center.|Aeronautics|Art|The science|Business and Management|Communications|Design|Education.|Reading and writing|Listening and speaking skills|American culture|Critical thinking|Culture and Media|Business innovation|Law|Economy.|Language of instruction: English|Age: 21+|Start of classes: 2 times a year, in spring and autumn|Duration: 1 or 2 semesters.|Management and leadership|Accounting|Marketing and management.|Media and communication technology|History of Communications and Media|Digital photography.|Availability of day and evening training programs|Developed infrastructure for students and staff|Free internet access throughout campus|Significant events for the country are regularly held at the university: in 2012, Lynn Univercity became a platform for debate between President Barack Obama and Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney on the country's foreign policy.|The University has developed the Learning Dialogs program, which is recognized by Inside Higher Education as an example of improving the comprehensive education of students.|College of Business and Management|College of Art and Sciences|College of Aeronautics|College of Education|College of Communication and Design.|04/27/13/06|08.24-12.12|01.25-15.05.|Accommodation is paid extra and will be about $ 6000 per semester|Training materials = $ 800 per semester|Insurance = $ 1450 per year.|Certificate of general secondary education|Certificate of English Proficiency|A certificate of parental income or a bank account statement.|Guardianship services during the studies|Student supervision
Lynn University immediately after its creation functioned as the women's college of the Sacred Heart of Mary. In 1986, the institution was transferred to university status and later received a name in honor of the patron Eugene Lynn. ||| |The curriculum is compiled in accordance with American educational standards and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. ||| |The university is famous for its international environment: more than 30% of students are citizens of other countries. According to the publication U. S. News & World Report 's 2008 «America' s Best Colleges», Lynn University ranked first on the southern coast of the number of foreign students enrolled in the master's program. ||| |Choose a university that really suits you - do not try to "adjust" yourself to a prestigious or ranked university. If you are not sure of your capabilities, do not dwell on the first top 10: believe me, many opportunities of less prestigious universities will be able to give you what you need to develop and become a specialist. ||| | ||| |Undergraduate and graduate programs, you can master the following specialties: ||| |Undergraduate and graduate programs, you can master the following specialties: ||| |The University Pathway pre-university program is held at the University’s international center. The course will prepare students arriving from abroad for successful undergraduate studies by: ||| |As a result of a productive academic year, in the preparatory program, foreign students will confidently enter the second semester of the first year or the second year of the university and will be able to successfully study in the English-speaking environment in the following areas: ||| |Entrance requirements and the duration of the program depends on your level of language preparation: ||| |Duration ||| |Language requirements ||| |2 semesters ||| |4.5 IELTS ||| |1 semester ||| |5.0 IELTS ||| |The curriculum is compiled individually and consists of English classes and the study of priority disciplines. Curriculum example: ||| |A preparatory program for students who are planning to enter a magistracy. The purpose of the course is the soft adaptation and improvement of the language and academic skills necessary for successful studies in the magistracy. During their studies, students can gain valuable loans that will help them to go to university and save money. ||| |Pre-master's Program consists of language and academic courses. Students study according to an individual plan, which includes: ||| |• Reading and writing ||| |• Listening and speaking skills ||| |• American culture ||| |• Critical thinking. ||| |The preparatory program for the MBA Masters includes the following subjects: ||| |The preparatory program for the masters of the department "Media and Communications" includes the following subjects: ||| |Entrance requirements and the duration of the program depends on your level of language preparation: ||| |Duration ||| |Language requirements ||| |2 semesters ||| |5.0 IELTS ||| |1 semester ||| |6.0 IELTS |||
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Bachelors Courses(english), Masters program (english), Pathway program, Pre-Masters
3601 N Military Trl, Boca Raton, FL 33431, United States
04/27/13/06|08.24-12.12|01.25-15.05.|Accommodation is paid extra and will be about $ 6000 per semester|Training materials = $ 800 per semester|Insurance = $ 1450 per year.
University
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English
Academic English
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USA
Miami
Florida