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is a unique curriculum that prepares students for success
in university, college, polytechnic or highly technical academic
environment. This program was developed in conjunction with
Kester Grant College at International House in Vancouver.
This intensive program includes 30 hours per week of classroom
studies and homework that includes academic study, conducting
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Develop
English skills such as reading, writing, listening and speaking.
Apply math, science, business, computing and professional
terminology in context. Become comfortable with North American
classroom requirements such as problem-based thinking, as
well as study, workplace and exam writing skills. Upon
completion of the University Foundation Program, you may continue
your studies at any of the following:
Post UFP options |
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Electives
in business, science and technology
Guest
lecturers and instructors
One-on-one
help and self-directed learning
Placement
and exit testing
Small
classes |
Project-based
and task-based learning
Canadian
content and themes
Orientations
to local colleges
Access
to computer lab
Language
and academic skills training |
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Thinking
critically
Writing
paragraphs, essays, and reports
Reading
and interpreting graphs and charts
Researching
and evaluating information
Delivering
oral presentations
Leading
seminars
Working
effectively in teams |
Developing
strategies for academic success
Reading
and responding to academic texts, short
stories, and novels
Listening
to lectures and note taking
Participating
in group and class discussions
Synthesizing,
analyzing and applying information |
Intuition Homestudy |
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