Academic English Program
El Salvador
Nicaragua
Dates: January 5th; February 2nd; March 2nd; May 4th; June 1st; June 29th; July 27th; August 31st; September 28th; October 26th; November 23rd.
Description:
It is an intensive, eight-month course designed to prepare its participants for success in any English-language institution of higher education. Classes are conducted Monday-Friday, from 8 AM to 4 PM. The AEP is content-based, emphasizing linguistic, academic and cultural competence. Instructional methodologies are highly eclectic and adhere to a notional-functional syllabus. Preparation for the TOEFL is included in the curriculum. The main goal of the program is to offer college-age students from Nicaragua and Central America, from different backgrounds, solid linguistic academic training, in order to prepare them to enroll in AMU-LAC, or any English-language institution of higher education, and to become more effective and efficient in their jobs or schools, congruent with the scope of their expectations.
Highlights:
In addition to formal instruction, students participate in exciting extracurricular activities such as science fairs, field trips, guest lectures, and visits to college classes. Frequent use of updated multimedia programs, instruction on the application of the Internet in higher education, as well as speech and note-taking practice, further enhance the learning experience. All activities are congruent with the Catholic values and principles expressed in the Mission Statement of Ave Maria University - Latin American Campus.
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Cost in US$: 634 per session
Cost Include Description:
- Tuition per Session. Every session lasts one month - Room and Board for the duration of the Session. - ID and Insurance Fees.
Experience Required: no
This Program is open to
Worldwide
Participants.
Participants Travel
Independently
or
in Groups
Application Process Involves:
Ave Maria University Latin American Campus 's Mission Statement: The University takes as its mission the sponsorship of a liberal arts curriculum dedicated, as articulated by Ex Corde Ecclesiae, to the advancement of human culture, the promotion of dialogue between faith and reason, and the formation of men and women in the intellectual and moral virtues of the Catholic faith and to the development of professional and pre-professional programs in response to local and societal needs. As an institution committed to Catholic principles, the University recognizes the importance of creating and maintaining an environment in which faith informs the life of the community and takes expression in all its programs.
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