Focus of Study :
- 8-week sessions (starting in January, March, May, August, October)
- Seven levels of academic English instruction
- Small class size - average 12 students per class, allowing for a dynamic exchange between students and instructor
- IELTS preparation classes
- Individual academic advising and support
- Student Activities with plenty of opportunities use what they learned
Benefit, Goal of this course :
- Fluency in English speaking and writing for academic, professional, and general purposes
- Preparation for freshman year or graduate studies at CSUEB
- Broadened knowledge of academic subjects from a U.S. perspective
- Enjoyment of many intellectual, social and cultural experiences
Curriculum :
Students are given their class schedules based on their results of the English placement tests given during the orientation. The length of the program depends on the student's level of English upon arrival and academic progress.
The curriculum consists of a required Core Program of 3 courses:
- Core Skills - mainly focuses on academic writing and grammar
- Reading Skills - mainly focuses on academic reading and vocabulary
- Communication Skills - mainly focuses on academic Listening and Speaking
It is mandatory for students to take one course from a variety of elective classes at all levels, along with the core program. These courses are designed to help students practice learning typical first year university content in English. Electives include such courses as American Culture, Business English, Community Services, Current Events, IELTS Preparation, Hospitality Management, Pronunciation, and University Preparation Program.
All new students may be required to take the supplemental program Bay Area Experience, a weekly off-campus activities to encourage English use outside the classroom.
University Preparation Advising Workshop is offered to provide university degree counseling and admission advising and preparation for undergraduate and graduate studies at CSUEB.