- English language programs for personal or professional development - UC San Diego has ranked 15th internationally in the 2012 Academic Rankings of World Universities. - Certificate programs to prepare for work experience or university studies in the US are available
National Mix
Total students number 692 Saudi 35%, Japan 17.1%, Brazil 11.1%, China 8.8%, S. Korea 8.2%, Kuwait 7.9%, Kazakhstan 1.7%, Taiwan 1.7%, Turkey 1.2%, Chile 1.2%
UC San Diego / UCSD ExtensionAbout the
UC San Diego Extension is the professional education and public service division of UC San Diego. Taught by talented instructors, UC San Diego Extension's courses offer the most advanced knowledge and education formats available. Students quickly benefit from immediately applicable information, a wider network of peers, and a more insightful understanding of American culture. Students can enjoy life outside of class while in San Diego as it is located only a car ride away from the beaches of the Pacific Ocean. San Diego is often referred to as America's Finest City due to its superb weather, safety, natural beauty tourist attractions and excellent business and research environment.
University of California, San Diego (UCSD)About the
University of California Sandiego is a public research university located in La jolla, California. The university occupies 2141 acres near the coast of the Pacific Ocean with the main campus resting on approximately 1,152 acres. Established in 1960, UCSD is the seventh oldest of the ten University of California campuses and offers over 200 undergraduate and graduate degree programs, enrolling about 22,700 undergraduate and 6,300 graduate students from the United States and around the world. UC San Diego is organized into six undergraduate residential colleges, five graduate schools, and two professional medical schools. The university operates four research institutes. UC San Diego is dedicated to the advancement of knowledge through excellence in education and research at the undergraduate, graduate, professional school and postdoctoral levels. The campus is committed to community engagement, public service and industry partnerships in order to advance the health and well-being of our region, state, nation and the world. Our academic community of world-renowned faculty, bright students and dedicated staff is characterized by a culture of interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation which spans the globe
For students who plan to enter an American college or university, and for professionals who need a high level of accuracy and writing skills for their career. There is a strong emphasis on fluency and academic skill development in this program. This course includes TOEFL preparation electives for some levels. Students who have advanced English proficiency have a larger range of electives.
Curriculum :
This program is designed for students who are preparing to go to American college or university and others who need English writing skills for their careers. Classes are divided into three level, with average of 13 students in each class. Required classes for the programs are core classes for fluency and comprehension, and Listening skills. Elective classes are offered each quarter and some examples are Vocabulary Development, Conversation, Writing Development and Everyday English.
Classroom Hour :
Monday - FridayClasses are held between 8:30 - 4:30 PM11 weeks - 25 hours per week (First week is testing, orientation & registration)Schedule varies depending on level and classes chosen
For students who plan to enter an American college or university, and for professionals who need a high level of accuracy and writing skills for their career. There is a strong emphasis on fluency and academic skill development in this program. This course includes TOEFL preparation electives for some levels. Students who have advanced English proficiency have a larger range of electives.
Curriculum :
This program is designed for students who are preparing to go to American college or university and others who need English writing skills for their careers. Classes are divided into three level, with average of 13 students in each class. Required classes for the programs are core classes for fluency and comprehension, and Listening skills. Elective classes are offered each quarter and some examples are Vocabulary Development, Conversation, Writing Development and Everyday English.
Classroom Hour :
Monday - FridayClasses are held between 8:30 - 4:30 PM11 weeks - 25 hours per week (First week is testing, orientation & registration)Schedule varies depending on level and classes chosen
The Professional Certificate in Business Management is one of the most popular UC San Diego Extension certificate programs. Students choose the 2-quarter or 3-quarter option, with an emphasis in Pre-MBA/Global Commerce, Marketing, Human Resources, or Finance. Students who complete 3 consecutive quarters of successful study qualify to apply for Optional Practical Training.
Benefit, Goal of this course :
These programs are for serious students with at least one to two years of full-time paid professional-level work experience in a business environment. Internships and part-time work will not be counted towards this requirement. Qualified students will learn about U.S. business practices and acquire necessary skills and knowledge for a career in business. The 3-quarter program is the best option for students who would like to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT). If you do not have the required university or work experience for this program, please read about our Business Essentials program. Business Management: Two Quarters versus Three QuartersThe Business Management 3-quarter program combines the Business Management 2-quarter program with a 1-quarter specialization in your chosen area of emphasis.During the first quarter, all students take the same classes. Students in the 3-quarter program further develop their skills in the selected area of study during the third quarter. Students choose one of the following emphases: General Business (pre-MBA), Marketing, Finance or Human Resources.Both programs include daytime and evening classes. The daytime classes are specifically designed to meet the needs of international students and cover foundations of general business. During evening classes (primarily in the second and third quarters), participants will be studying alongside American adults.Students who excel in the 2-quarter program may choose to continue for another quarter, but will not receive the cost benefit of originally enrolling in the 3-quarter program.
Curriculum :
Business Management program includes approximately 140 hours of classroom instruction per quarter with 15 students, and 120 hours of internship experience. Interaction with San Diego business professionals and Individual and group projects and presentations will help students to get more hands on experience.
Classroom Hour :
Specific schedules are not yet planned. Classes are held Monday through Friday, and occasionally on Saturdays during daytime and nighttime.
The Professional Certificate in Business Management is one of the most popular UC San Diego Extension certificate programs. Students choose the 2-quarter or 3-quarter option, with an emphasis in Pre-MBA/Global Commerce, Marketing, Human Resources, or Finance. Students who complete 3 consecutive quarters of successful study qualify to apply for Optional Practical Training.
Benefit, Goal of this course :
These programs are for serious students with at least one to two years of full-time paid professional-level work experience in a business environment. Internships and part-time work will not be counted towards this requirement. Qualified students will learn about U.S. business practices and acquire necessary skills and knowledge for a career in business. The 3-quarter program is the best option for students who would like to apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT). If you do not have the required university or work experience for this program, please read about our Business Essentials program. Business Management: Two Quarters versus Three QuartersThe Business Management 3-quarter program combines the Business Management 2-quarter program with a 1-quarter specialization in your chosen area of emphasis.During the first quarter, all students take the same classes. Students in the 3-quarter program further develop their skills in the selected area of study during the third quarter. Students choose one of the following emphases: General Business (pre-MBA), Marketing, Finance or Human Resources.Both programs include daytime and evening classes. The daytime classes are specifically designed to meet the needs of international students and cover foundations of general business. During evening classes (primarily in the second and third quarters), participants will be studying alongside American adults.Students who excel in the 2-quarter program may choose to continue for another quarter, but will not receive the cost benefit of originally enrolling in the 3-quarter program.
Curriculum :
Business Management program includes approximately 140 hours of classroom instruction per quarter with 15 students, and 120 hours of internship experience. Interaction with San Diego business professionals and Individual and group projects and presentations will help students to get more hands on experience.
Classroom Hour :
Specific schedules are not yet planned. Classes are held Monday through Friday, and occasionally on Saturdays during daytime and nighttime.
University study: 4-year Bachelor's degreeWork experience: 1 to 2 years of full-time post-university professional work experience. Internships and part-time work will not be counted towards this requirement.Official university transcripts in English with a strong academic history.Letter of recommendation from a professor or supervisor attesting to your experience and ability to excel in the relevant field. Must be dated and on university or company letterhead.Résumé or curriculum vitae
(CV)Essay:
200 words explaining your qualifications and motivations for taking the program
Course Schedule
(2024Year schedule), has been finished. (2025Year schedule), has been updating
This program is recommended for participants who would like to focus on the development of effective classroom teaching skills and modern English language teaching techniques to students in non-English speaking countries and to non-immigrants in U.S. classrooms.
Curriculum :
The course is held with 15 students, in three different level and is a preparatory class for TEFL certificates.The curriculum consists of the following core courses: Theory and Methods of Language Teaching and Learning (27 hours) Theory and Methods of Reading Instruction (27 hours) Teaching Writing for Academic and Professional Purposes (27 hours) Best Methods in Teaching Pronunciation and Fluency (27 hours) Best Methods in Teaching Speaking Skills (27 hours) Advanced Analysis of English Sentence Structure-I (27 hours) Best Methods in Teaching Listening Skills (27 hours)In addition, three all-day Saturday workshops or one additional three-unit elective course must be completed. Students can choose from several, depending on what is being offered each quarter.
This program is recommended for participants who would like to focus on the development of effective classroom teaching skills and modern English language teaching techniques to students in non-English speaking countries and to non-immigrants in U.S. classrooms.
Curriculum :
The course is held with 15 students, in three different level and is a preparatory class for TEFL certificates.The curriculum consists of the following core courses: Theory and Methods of Language Teaching and Learning (27 hours) Theory and Methods of Reading Instruction (27 hours) Teaching Writing for Academic and Professional Purposes (27 hours) Best Methods in Teaching Pronunciation and Fluency (27 hours) Best Methods in Teaching Speaking Skills (27 hours) Advanced Analysis of English Sentence Structure-I (27 hours) Best Methods in Teaching Listening Skills (27 hours)In addition, three all-day Saturday workshops or one additional three-unit elective course must be completed. Students can choose from several, depending on what is being offered each quarter.
The program is designed for strong academic students who would like to take a full-time schedule of credit-bearing courses at UC San Diego or UC San Diego Extension while studying alongside American university students.
Curriculum :
The program is designed for students who want to experience American college life style with a full time schedule. Each class has 15 students and all students have to be over age of 18. In fall, winter, and spring quarters, UPS students can take a full-time program (12-units) consisting of UC San Diego and/or UC San Diego Extension courses in any combination. The following are some of the departments and courses that previous UPS students have enrolled in Literature, Electrical Engineering, Economics, Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, Molecular Biology, Stem Cell Biology, Oceanography, Psychology, Business, Political Science and so much more.
The program is designed for strong academic students who would like to take a full-time schedule of credit-bearing courses at UC San Diego or UC San Diego Extension while studying alongside American university students.
Curriculum :
The program is designed for students who want to experience American college life style with a full time schedule. Each class has 15 students and all students have to be over age of 18. In fall, winter, and spring quarters, UPS students can take a full-time program (12-units) consisting of UC San Diego and/or UC San Diego Extension courses in any combination. The following are some of the departments and courses that previous UPS students have enrolled in Literature, Electrical Engineering, Economics, Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, Molecular Biology, Stem Cell Biology, Oceanography, Psychology, Business, Political Science and so much more.
* Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
Location
Accommodation
On campus Housing Benefits -Short walk or bike-ride to classes, swimming pool, gym, and all campus events -Apartments include kitchen with basic utensils, dining area, living room area, and outdoor patio or balcony -Meals included at some campus cafeterias -Sheets, blankets, kitchen utensils, and some housekeeping -Campus parking permit included -Internet access available -Coin-operated laundry room
Homestay Benefits -Homestay family will meet you at the airport for a fee of $40 and/or take you to the airport when you leave for a fee of $35 (San Diego airport only). -You can see how Americans really live and you will have plenty of opportunities to practice your English. -Includes two meals a day (breakfast and dinner) or you may rent a room with no meals included. -Sheets and towels are provided for you regularly. -Laundry facilities are available.
Homestay
Contact either San Diego Homestay at
sandiegohomestay.com
or Foreign Student Homestay at fshsandiego.com
Available year-round
4 weeks
11 weeks
additional nights
Placement Fee
$200
$200
Private Room
(incl. breakfast and dinner)
$900
$2,475
$35
per night
Rent a Room
(no meals included)
$750
$2,062.50
$30
per night
All fees payable directly to homestay agency (not
UC San Diego). Inquire at time of booking for San Diego airport pick-up fee
of $60 and a drop-off fee of $40. If
a student breaks current contract with homestay agency he/she has to pay $250
penalty.
Near-campus apartments
By Anatolia
Corporate Housing
www.ac-housing.com
info@ac-hosing.com
1- & 2-bedroom
Available year-round
4 weeks
8
weeks
11
weeks
26 weeks
Shard Bedroom
$825
$1,600
$2,150
$4,850
Private Bedroom
$1,350
$2,650
$3,543
$7,962
All prices are per person
for shared rooms (two people to a room, four to an apartment) and private
bedrooms. Contact Anatolia for price/availability of single and family
apartments.
A non-refundable $250
placement fee is required to reserve your space. The rest of your fees are
due on or prior to arrival.
All fees payable directly to
Anatolia (not UC San Diego).
On-campus apartments
ip.extension.ucsd.edu/
housing/oncampus.html
Available in summer only
July
4-week programs
August
4-week programs
If you are in a 10-week summer program and you
are interested in on-campus housing at UCSD, please contact
iphousing@ucsd.edu for availability and price
Move-in
July
5
Aug
2
Move-out
Aug
1
Aug
29
Shared
bedroom
$1,620
$1,890
Private
bedroom
$1,890
$2,160
Includes
three meals per day at assigned campus cafeterias. Space is limited. Early
reservations are important. Full payment is due at the time of submitting the
reservation and should be paid by credit Other payment methods will delay or
lose the reservation guarantee. No reservations will be made without full
payment. Refunds: There are no
refunds for on-campus housing after the published move-in date. If you cancel your space any time BEFORE
the published move-in date, you will receive a full refund minus $1,000.
Off-campus hotel
accommodation
Marriott Residence Inn
www.residenceinn.com/lajca
Please
see website for current prices: www.residenceinn.com/lajca
Studio
includes one queen-size bed and one pull-out sofa bed (no twin beds). Same
price for two or three people living together. A credit card is required for
reservation with the discounted rates listed here.
All
fees payable directly to Marriott (not UC San Diego).
Surrounding Area
UC San Diego is situated on over 5 kilometers of land that overlooks the Pacific Ocean. Located right on the southwestern coast of California, San Diego is called "America's Finest City" because of its superb weather, safety, natural beauty, tourist attractions, and excellent business and research environment. It has over 100 kilometers of beaches, mountains up to 2,000 meters, and the best year-round climate in the United States. San Diego's average temperature is 21° Celsius, with mild winters and perfect summers.
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