- Eugene, a quintessential college town, frequently turns up on lists of the best places to live, as well as greenest and most bicycle-friendly cities. - Instructors are highly trained professionals who understand how to help students navigate through the complexities of learning a second language in addition to overcoming the challenges of adjusting to living abroad. - The IEP welcomes hundreds of students from around the world each year for exchange, academic, and career purposes. Our faculty offer cutting-edge English language education for international students at any level of English proficiency.
National Mix
Nationalities of students include Japanese, Korean, Chinese and other countries. The percentage may vary each month.
Conditional Admission
The University of Oregon may offer students conditional admission if they are international students who requires English language instruction before they can begin their studies at the university level. If students are conditionally admitted, student will attend the American English Institute (AEI) to study English in an intensive environment.
American English InstituteAbout the
The AEI is proud to be part of the Department of Linguistics at the University of Oregon - on the main campus in friendly Eugene, Oregon. The UO & AEI place a high value on internationalization and work hard to help international students be academically successful. The IEP welcomes hundreds of students from around the world each year for exchange, academic, and career purposes. IEP's faculty offer cutting-edge English language education for international students at any level of English proficiency.Eugene, a quintessential college town, frequently turns up on lists of the best places to live, as well as greenest and most bicycle-friendly cities. Eugene offers big-city amenities, world class arts and culture, a lively music scene, breath-taking scenery and endless opportunties for outdoor recreation.
University of OregonAbout the
The University of Oregon, founded in 1876, is the state’s flagship institution. Located in Eugene, an energetic college town, the university offers academic excellence and hands-on learning opportunities in a welcoming atmosphere. Towering trees shade the 295-acre campus, where students, faculty members, and employees from a wide variety of backgrounds share a commitment to preserving the environment and pursuing innovation in more than 260 academic programs that range from Eugene to Portland and from the coast to the mountains. The University of Oregon is a comprehensive research university that serves its students and the people of Oregon, the nation, and the world through the creation and transfer of knowledge in the liberal arts, the natural and social sciences, and the professions. It is the Association of American Universities' flagship institution of the Oregon University System. The university is a community of scholars dedicated to the highest standards of academic inquiry, learning, and service.
Focus of Study : -A comprehensive curriculum with proficiency-based course levels (Beginning through Advanced).-Dynamic teaching and learning environments lead by career track faculty instructors.-An engaged multicultural student body.-Individualized support including conversation partners, in class tutors, and academic advising to help-Enhance in -and out-of-class learning and activities in an everyday setting.-Smooth integration into the academic, social, and cultural networks of campus. Benefit,
Goal of this course : The IEP welcomes hundreds of students from around the world each year for exchange, academic, and career purposes. Our faculty offer cutting-edge English language education for international students at any level of English proficiency.Immerse yourself in the heart of the University of Oregon’s campus and actively engage in U.S. language and culture!The IEP offers English language learning adults an opportunity to improve their academic and professional English skills. The program prepares students for academic work at the University of Oregon or similar academic institutions
Curriculum : Students at any level of English language study can benefit from studying at the AEI. AEI offer seven proficiency levels of classes, from beginning through advanced. The IEP offers a comprehensive curriculum of core classes, electives, and extracurricular programming designed to meet the academic needs and interests of English language learners (ELL). Courses are designed to create a positive and effective English learning environment within the larger university campus. Content emphasizes ELL pragmatics; building linguistic, inter-cultural, and contextual skills for seamless success into the U.S. educational system. Each learning level is divided into two core courses, Reading/Writing/Grammar (RWG) with emphasis on literacy skills development and Oral Communications Skills (OCS). Depending on students demonstrated proficiency and placement results, student's may be placed in separate skill levels. All full-time students take these two basic curriculum courses, for a total of 18 hours of required in class hours per week. In addition, students can take up to 6 additional hours of elective courses.
Class hours: for a total of 18 hours of required in class hours per week. In addition, students can take up to 6 additional hours of elective courses.
Focus of Study : -A comprehensive curriculum with proficiency-based course levels (Beginning through Advanced).-Dynamic teaching and learning environments lead by career track faculty instructors.-An engaged multicultural student body.-Individualized support including conversation partners, in class tutors, and academic advising to help-Enhance in -and out-of-class learning and activities in an everyday setting.-Smooth integration into the academic, social, and cultural networks of campus. Benefit,
Goal of this course : The IEP welcomes hundreds of students from around the world each year for exchange, academic, and career purposes. Our faculty offer cutting-edge English language education for international students at any level of English proficiency.Immerse yourself in the heart of the University of Oregon’s campus and actively engage in U.S. language and culture!The IEP offers English language learning adults an opportunity to improve their academic and professional English skills. The program prepares students for academic work at the University of Oregon or similar academic institutions
Curriculum : Students at any level of English language study can benefit from studying at the AEI. AEI offer seven proficiency levels of classes, from beginning through advanced. The IEP offers a comprehensive curriculum of core classes, electives, and extracurricular programming designed to meet the academic needs and interests of English language learners (ELL). Courses are designed to create a positive and effective English learning environment within the larger university campus. Content emphasizes ELL pragmatics; building linguistic, inter-cultural, and contextual skills for seamless success into the U.S. educational system. Each learning level is divided into two core courses, Reading/Writing/Grammar (RWG) with emphasis on literacy skills development and Oral Communications Skills (OCS). Depending on students demonstrated proficiency and placement results, student's may be placed in separate skill levels. All full-time students take these two basic curriculum courses, for a total of 18 hours of required in class hours per week. In addition, students can take up to 6 additional hours of elective courses.
Class hours: for a total of 18 hours of required in class hours per week. In addition, students can take up to 6 additional hours of elective courses.
* Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
Location
Accommodation
On campus housing Living on campus in the Residence Halls give students the benefit of living with UO students -- near the classes, the library, the rec center, and other campus activities. This is a great way to become comfortable with new surroundings, make lots of domestic and international friends and learn more about U.S. student life and culture. Students must complete the Housing Application and the Housing Contract to apply for on-campus housing.
Homestay Program The Homestay Program offers students a wonderful opportunity to live in the home of a local family in Eugene/Springfield, Oregon. Living with a family helps students to learn about daily life in the U.S., practice conversational English skills and share culture with others.
Off-Campus Housing There are a wide-range of independent-living off campus options throughout Eugene/Springfield. Prices, location to campus, bus access, size and services vary. The UO Student Association (ASUO) is a resource for helping students find available housing. Living alone or with friends helps students gain real-world experience using English in a variety of situations.
Surrounding Area
The beautiful UO grounds treat pedestrians to brilliant fall foliage and amazing spring floral displays. The campus is a certified arboretum, and you’ll frequently find students and faculty members reading beneath one of the UO’s more than 3,000 trees. Parking on campus is limited by design—students are encouraged to walk, ride a bike, or travel for free by bus.
Facilities
Basketball courts, cafeteria, computer center, fitness center,language technology center, library, music practice room, Recreational park, snack bar, soccer field, swimming pool, tennis court, wheelchair accessible
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