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International English CenterAbout the
Innovative programming, outstanding academic, immigration, and support services, and engaging cultural experiences have consistently made the International English Center (IEC) one of the top destinations for English language study in the United States. Established in 1975, the IEC provides high-quality English language training and cultural programming for youth, high school, pre-collegiate, pre-graduate, and degree students, working professionals, and members of the Boulder community. Programs integrate cutting-edge teaching practices and experiential learning. Courses are offered in traditional, hybrid, and online formats. The IEC is a proud member of UCIEP, a U.S. consortium of University and College Intensive English Programs known for its high professional standards and quality English language instruction.
University of Colorado at BoulderAbout the
The University of Colorado Boulder is a public research university in Boulder, Colorado. Founded in 1876, five months before Colorado became a state, it is the flagship university of the University of Colorado system. CU Boulder is a member of the Association of American Universities, a selective group of major research universities in North America, and is classified among R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity. In 2021, the university attracted support of over $634 million for research and spent $536 million on research and development according to the National Science Foundation, ranking it 50th in the nation.
The university consists of nine colleges and schools and offers over 150 academic programs, enrolling more than 35,000 students as of January 2022. To date, 5 Nobel Prize laureates, 10 Pulitzer Prize winners, 11 MacArthur "Genius Grant" recipients, 1 Turing Award laureate, and 20 astronauts have been affiliated with CU Boulder as alumni, researchers, or faculty. In 2021, the university received over $634 million in sponsored research to fund programs like the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics and JILA. CU Boulder has been called a Public Ivy, a group of publicly funded universities considered to provide a quality of education comparable to those of the Ivy League. The Colorado Buffaloes compete in 17 varsity sports and are members of the NCAA Division I Pac-12 Conference. The Buffaloes have won 28 national championships: 20 in skiing, seven total in men's and women's cross country, and one in football. The university has produced 10 Olympic medalists. Over 1,000 students participate in over 34 intercollegiate club sports annual
The Intensive English Program is designed for international students who are preparing to enter a university or graduate program in the U.S. It is also appropriate for working professionals and community members who want to improve their academic English. Students take writing, reading, listening and speaking, and elective courses. Classes are interactive and allow students to develop their language skills while practicing English in real situations. Class size is 12-15 students on average. Teachers provide students extensive feedback, which helps students to improve their English and build their confidence.
Curriculum :
Writing
This course provides students with the skills needed for effective academic writing. The writing process is emphasized, with a particular focus on paragraph and essay development, as well as error correction. Students gain practice in writing clear, concise, well-supported, and accurate communication using summary writing, paraphrasing, quoting, and synthesis. Reading materials provide a basis for developing ideas and models for writing.
Listening and Speaking
This course helps students improve their oral communication skills in various social and academic settings. Students develop their conversation skills through role-plays, discussions, and vocabulary-building exercises. Lectures, debates, and formal discussions enable students to improve their note-taking skills, listening comprehension, and critical thinking. Oral presentations allow students to develop public speaking skills, effective body language, and pronunciation.
Reading
This course is designed to assist students in becoming more confident and proficient readers in English. Students explore a variety of reading genres, including newspaper and magazine articles, websites, short stories, novels, university textbooks, and other non-fiction books. Reading skills, such as predicting, skimming, scanning, reading for details, vocabulary-building, inferencing, summarizing, and critical thinking are emphasized. Classroom discussions and exercises allow students to share and discuss their ideas about texts.
The Intensive English Program is designed for international students who are preparing to enter a university or graduate program in the U.S. It is also appropriate for working professionals and community members who want to improve their academic English. Students take writing, reading, listening and speaking, and elective courses. Classes are interactive and allow students to develop their language skills while practicing English in real situations. Class size is 12-15 students on average. Teachers provide students extensive feedback, which helps students to improve their English and build their confidence.
Curriculum :
Writing
This course provides students with the skills needed for effective academic writing. The writing process is emphasized, with a particular focus on paragraph and essay development, as well as error correction. Students gain practice in writing clear, concise, well-supported, and accurate communication using summary writing, paraphrasing, quoting, and synthesis. Reading materials provide a basis for developing ideas and models for writing.
Listening and Speaking
This course helps students improve their oral communication skills in various social and academic settings. Students develop their conversation skills through role-plays, discussions, and vocabulary-building exercises. Lectures, debates, and formal discussions enable students to improve their note-taking skills, listening comprehension, and critical thinking. Oral presentations allow students to develop public speaking skills, effective body language, and pronunciation.
Reading
This course is designed to assist students in becoming more confident and proficient readers in English. Students explore a variety of reading genres, including newspaper and magazine articles, websites, short stories, novels, university textbooks, and other non-fiction books. Reading skills, such as predicting, skimming, scanning, reading for details, vocabulary-building, inferencing, summarizing, and critical thinking are emphasized. Classroom discussions and exercises allow students to share and discuss their ideas about texts.
Classroom Hour :
Monday
8:30-10:20 Listening and Speaking
10:40-12:30 Writing
Tuesday
8:30-10:20 Elective
10:40-12:30 Reading
15:10-16:50 University Prep
Wednesday
8:30-10:20 Listening and Speaking
10:40-12:30 Writing
15:10-16:50 Orientation
Thursday
8:30-10:20 Elective
10:40-12:30 Reading
15:10-16:50 Pathways Academic Support
Friday
8:30-10:20 Listening and Speaking
10:40-12:30 Writing
Course Information
Schedule
4, 8, 12, 14, 16 Weeks
Accommodation
On-Campus Dorm/residence, Off-campus Residence
Qualification
N/A
Course Schedule
(2024Year schedule), has been finished. (2025Year schedule), has been updating
Fees
School's Admin fee
Tuition
4 Week
8 Week
12 Week
14 Week
16 Week
(USD)$ 665 / Week
(USD)$ 873 / Week
(USD)$ 1,499 / Week
(USD)$ 1,708 / Week
(USD)$ 1,916 / Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Housing Placement
Accommodation Fee
Terms
Homestay
On-Campus Dorm/residence
Off-Campus residence
Airport Pickup
Other Charges
Remarks / Other Information
* Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
Master of Science - Finance and Risk Management - Commodities
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Science - Finance and Risk Management - Economics Specialization
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Science - Finance and Risk Management - Finance Specialization
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Science - Finance and Risk Management - Financial Analysis and Management Specialization
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Science - Finance and Risk Management - Financial/Commodities Risk Management
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Science - Finance and Risk Management - Risk Management Insurance
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Science - Health Administration
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Science - Information Systems - Accounting and Information Systems Track
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Science - Information Systems - Business Intelligence Specialization
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Science - Information Systems - Cyber Security Specialization
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Science - Information Systems - Digital Health Entrepreneurship
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Science - Information Systems - Enterprise Risk Management
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Science - Information Systems - Enterprise Technology Management Track
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Science - Information Systems - Geographic Information System Geomatics
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Science - Information Systems - Health Information Tech Specialization
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Science - Information Systems - Technology Innovation/Entrepreneurship
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Science - Information Systems - Web/Mobile/Computing Specialization
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Science - International Business
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Science - Management
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Science - Marketing
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Science - Mechanical Engineering
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Science - Recording Arts (MSRA)
Master of Science - Statistics
Master of Science - Taxation
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Social Science - Community Health Science
Master of Social Science - Ethnic Studies
Master of Social Science - International Studies
Master of Social Science - Social Justice
Master of Social Science - Society and Environment
Master of Social Science - Women and Gender Studies
Master of Science - Civil Engineering - Hydrologic, Environmental, and Sustainability Engineering
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Engineering - Civil Engineering - Hydrologic, Environmental, and Sustainability Engineering
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Arts - Applied Geography and Geospatial Science
Master of Arts - Communication
Master of Arts - Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Education
Master of Arts - Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Education - K-12 Endorsement
Master of Arts - Early Childhood Education
Master of Arts - Early Childhood Education - Administration and Leadership Concentration
Master of Arts - Early Childhood Education - Diversity and Inclusion Concentration
Master of Arts - Early Childhood Education - Special Education License
Master of Arts - Early Childhood Education - Teaching and Learning Concentration
Master of Arts - Economics
$18,825.00 USD
Master of Arts - English
Master of Arts - History
Master of Arts - History - European History
Master of Arts - History - Gender History
Master of Arts - History - Global History
Master of Arts - History - Public History
Master of Arts - History - United States History
Master of Arts - Leadership for Educational Organization - Early Childhood Education
Master of Arts - Learning Design and Technology - Digital Media for Teaching and Learning
Master of Arts - Learning Developmental and Family Sciences - Human Development and Family Relations
Master of Arts - Learning Developmental and Family Sciences - Human Learning
Master of Arts - Learning Developmental and Family Sciences - Mile High Early Learning - Family Diversity and Social Justice
Master of Arts - Learning Developmental and Family Sciences - Mile High Early Learning - Leadership
Master of Arts - Political Science
Master of Arts - Research and Evaluation Methods
Master of Arts - Research and Evaluation Methods - Assessment
Master of Arts - Responsive Literacy Education - Reading and Writing
Master of Arts - Responsive Literacy Education - English Education
Master of Arts - Spanish
Master of Arts - Special Education
Master of Arts - Teaching - Elementary Education
$60,240.00 USD
Master of Arts - Teaching - English
$48,945.00 USD
Master of Arts - Teaching - General Science
Master of Arts - Teaching - Math
Master of Arts - Teaching - Social Studies
Master of Arts - Teaching - World Languages French
Master of Arts - Teaching - World Languages Spanish
Master of Business Administration - Executive
$41,000.00 USD
Master of Business Administration - Health Administration - Financial Management (MBA)
$33,072.00 USD
Master of Business Administration - Health Administration - Health Information Technology Management (MBA)
$33,072.00 USD
Master of Business Administration - Health Administration - International Health Management Track (MBA)
$33,072.00 USD
Master of Business Administration - Health Administration (MBA)
$33,072.00 USD
Master of Business Administration - One Year (MBA)
$42,500.00 USD
Master of Business Administration - Professional (MBA)
$33,072.00 USD
Master of Criminal Justice
Master of Engineering - Civil Engineering - Construction Engineering and Management
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Engineering - Civil Engineering - Geographic Information System Geomatics
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Engineering - Civil Engineering - Transportation Systems
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Engineering - Electrical Engineering
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Engineering - Mechanical Engineering
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Humanities
Master of Humanities - Ethnic Studies
Master of Humanities - Philosophy and Theory
Master of Humanities - Social Justice
Master of Humanities - Visual Studies
Master of Humanities - Women and Gender Studies
Master of Integrated Sciences
Master of Public Administration
Master of Public Administration - Accelerated
$45,180.00 USD
Master of Public Administration - Executive
Master of Science - Accounting
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Science - Applied Mathematics
Master of Science - Bioengineering
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Science - Bioengineering - Assistive Technology
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Science - Bioengineering - Biomedical Device Design
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Science - Bioengineering - Biophysics
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Science - Bioengineering - Cardiovascular Biomechanics and Hemodynamics
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Science - Bioengineering - Clinical and Translational Bioengineering
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Science - Bioengineering - Entrepreneurship and Regulatory Affairs
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Science - Bioengineering - Imaging and Biophotonics
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Science - Bioengineering - Neural Engineering
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Science - Bioengineering - Orthopedics and Prosthetics
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Science - Bioengineering - Polymers and Biomaterials
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Science - Bioengineering - Pulmonary Biomechanics
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Science - Bioengineering - Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
$24,804.00 USD
Master of Science - Biomedical Science and Biotechnology
Master of Science - Business Analytics
$24,804.00 USD
Course Information
Schedule
52 Weeks
Accommodation
On-Campus Dorm/residence, Off-campus Residence
Qualification
Minimum Level of Education Required: 3-Year Bachelor's Degree
Min GPA: 77.0% Convert grades
English Proficiency Requirements:
For direct admission, applicant must be from an English speaking country or meet either of the following English test scores:
Min TOEFL iBT: 79 (Min Reading: 15.0, Min Writing: 17.0, Min Listening: 15.0, Min Speaking: 18.0)
Min IELTS overall: 7 (Min Reading: 6.0, Min Writing: 6.0, Min Listening: 6.0, Min Speaking: 6.0)
Min Duolingo English Test Score: 105
This program does NOT offer conditional admission
Course Schedule
(2024Year schedule), has been finished. (2025Year schedule), has been updating
Fees
School's Admin fee
(USD)$ 75
Tuition
52 Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
(USD)$ 22,590 / Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Week
Housing Placement
Accommodation Fee
Terms
Homestay
On-Campus Dorm/residence
Off-Campus residence
Airport Pickup
Other Charges
Remarks / Other Information
* Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
Location
Accommodation
Willard Hall
Community kitchen
Laundry facilities
Lounge/study space
Wi-Fi and high-speed internet
Elevator
Bed and XL twin mattress
Desk and chair
Desk drawer with lock
2 (at least) drawer dresser
Wardrobe/closet
Trash and recycle cans
Mini-fridge
Microwave
Homestays
Homestay families are located in Boulder and in the cities surrounding Boulder.
All homes are located on convenient bus lines to the IEC.
Homestay families are carefully vetted and have passed background checks.
Homestay families provide a safe and nurturing environment and will assist the student’s adaptation to family and life in the U.S.
Most host families sign up because they are interested in learning about different cultures from around the world or they have lived/studied in different countries. Students are fully integrated into the host family as much as possible.
Homestay families provide breakfast and dinner for their students. Meals are nutritional and well-balanced. Dietary restrictions (allergies, vegetarian/vegan, and religious diets) are accommodated.
Students have a private bedroom with natural sunlight, access to wifi, a desk, a chair, a dresser, a closet, and a bed. There is also adequate storage space for clothes and personal belongings.
Students have reasonable use of the house and amenities: blankets, linens, towels, and access to laundry facilities.
$50/day
Surrounding Area
Colorado, a western U.S. state, has a diverse landscape of arid desert, river canyons and snow-covered Rocky Mountains, which are partly protected by Rocky Mountain National Park. Elsewhere, Mesa Verde National Park features Ancestral Puebloan cliff dwellings. Perched a mile above sea level, Denver, Colorado’s capital and largest city, features a vibrant downtown area.
Colorado Tourist attractions
1. Rocky Mountain National Park
2. Vail and Nearby Mountain Towns
3. Denver
4. Mesa Verde National Park
5. Pikes Peak in Pike National Forest
6. Garden of the Gods
7. Durango and the Silverton Narrow Gauge Railway
8. San Juan Skyway Scenic Byway and the Million Dollar Highway
9. Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park
Facilities
C4C
The Center for Community (C4C) is our extensive on-campus dining hall with 10 micro-restaurants featuring cuisine from around the world.
Old Main
Our first building, Old Main, was built in 1876 with donations from our generous community. It houses the CU Heritage Center, which showcases our history and campus in LEGOs-form.
Innovation Station
This makerspace is a place for students, faculty staff and community members to convene around innovation and entrepreneurship. Resources like coworking tables, 3D printers, VR stations, and art supplies are available for everyone to use so they can grow their ideas.
CASE Building
CASE (Center for Academic Success and Engagement) is filled with classrooms, study nooks and a coffee shop. It’s a great introduction to what it means to Be Boulder.
UMC
The University Memorial Center (UMC) is a place where students hang out, relax, eat and meet friends. Visit The Connection for bowling, billiards and games.
Rec Center
The place for all things athletic, our Rec Center is home to fields, courts, an ice skating rink and four swimming pools (with one shaped like a Buffalo).
Fiske Planetarium
Fiske Planetarium offers a range of immersive experiences, from films and star talks to laser sky shows and concerts. Fiske even hosts special gatherings for astronomical and NASA-related events.
Norlin Library
The Library, named after the university’s fifth president, George Norlin, has more than 11 million volumes and items across its five branch libraries. Students can also take advantage of the 24-hour learning commons, research center, team technology rooms and the coffee shop.
Macky Auditorium
Macky Auditorium Concert Hall is a multi-disciplinary venue which serves the campus and the region by entertaining, educating and challenging audiences with high quality local, national and international performances and events
Visual Arts Complex
This complex houses two buildings: a studio in the west building and the CU Art Museum in the east building. The museum has a permanent collection of more than 5,000 works of art, and both building showcase public and student art.
Farrand Field
A popular student hang-out, Farrand Field is a great place to take a break in between classes, watch the CU Marching Band practice or play a pick-up game of Ultimate Frisbee. It also has an amazing view of Boulder’s iconic Flatirons.
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