- Sessions begin three times a year following the U.S. academic calendar (August, January, May) - Emphasis on English for communication and academic study - Professional faculty and staff who are highly engaged in international education and ESL teaching and learning - Exciting, urban environment with plentiful cultural activities - Full access with Georgia State University Panthercard ID to campus libraries, recreation center, sporting events, computing centers, language lab, and to all other student services and activities
Georgia State University について
With six campuses throughout metro Atlanta, the university provides its world-class faculty and more than 54,000 students with unsurpassed connections to the opportunities available in one of the 21st century’s great global cities. A national leader in graduating students from diverse backgrounds, Georgia State provides a rich experience with award-winning housing, hundreds of student clubs and organizations, and one of the most diverse student bodies in the country. Students, faculty and alumni enjoy a unique campus personality and culture based on ambition, hard work, dedication and perseverance.
Intensive English course (Intensive English course)
The IEP at Georgia State University is known as an English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program. Course content, activities and assignments are designed to prepare students for the language demands of university work. Students placed at the intermediate to advanced levels will read, discuss and write about topics from academic courses. At the beginning and low-intermediate levels, students focus primarily on basic language skills. Students are expected to attend class, do homework and take tests, just as they will be expected to do in a university.
Classes meet 5 days a week with extracurricular activities and tutoring services provided throughout the week.
Level 1High-beginning
Level 2Low intermediate
Level 3Intermediate
Level 4High intermediate
Level 5Advanced
Students can meet the English language proficiency requirement at Georgia State by successfully completing Level 5 of the IEP (C- or better). Please note that the undergraduate admissions application to Georgia State is a separate process with requirements/criteria that must be met.
Monday to Friday schedule(fall semester):
Monday: 10am-1.45pm
Tuesday: 9.30am-2pm
Wednesday: 10am-3.45pm
Thursday: 9.30am-2pm
Friday: 10am-11.45am
Monday to Friday schedule(summer semester):
Monday: 8.30am-1.15pm
Tuesday: 8.15am-2.20pm
Wednesday: 8.30am-3.15pm
Thursday: 8.15am-2.20pm
Friday: 8.30am-1.15am
授業情報
授業 規模
11-15 Students
授業 期間
14 Weeks
授業 レベル
1-5
ビザの情報
Acceptance letter issue
年齢制限
18
宿泊オプション
キャンパス内寮/宿泊
Intensive English course (Intensive English course)
The IEP at Georgia State University is known as an English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program. Course content, activities and assignments are designed to prepare students for the language demands of university work. Students placed at the intermediate to advanced levels will read, discuss and write about topics from academic courses. At the beginning and low-intermediate levels, students focus primarily on basic language skills. Students are expected to attend class, do homework and take tests, just as they will be expected to do in a university.
Classes meet 5 days a week with extracurricular activities and tutoring services provided throughout the week.
Level 1High-beginning
Level 2Low intermediate
Level 3Intermediate
Level 4High intermediate
Level 5Advanced
Students can meet the English language proficiency requirement at Georgia State by successfully completing Level 5 of the IEP (C- or better). Please note that the undergraduate admissions application to Georgia State is a separate process with requirements/criteria that must be met.
Housing is available in Atlanta for students in on campus residence halls, apartments, and homestays.
On Campus Housing
If you are interested in on-campus housing, you must apply online (after you have been accepted to the IEP and have a PantherID number). Housing space on campus is limited, so it is essential to apply early. Students who begin fall semester when demand is greater should apply as early as possible. The application for housing is separate from the application to the IEP and must be done online.
Off-Campus Housing
Apartments/Roommates
There are many apartments throughout the city that are affordable and close to public transportation (estimated rent: $600–$800). IEP students are responsible for finding their own apartment housing. You can use the Georgia State’s Off-Campus Living website to locate an apartment or a roommate and then click on “Places for Students.” If you need a place to stay while you look for an apartment, you can choose to live with a family through a homestay company when you first arrive.
Homestays
Independent companies in Atlanta place students in private family residences. This can be a wonderful opportunity to practice English and learn about American culture. However, the IEP is not officially affiliated with any single company in the Atlanta area. An internet search “Atlanta Homestays” or “Homestays Atlanta” will yield several results.
Facilities
Full access with Georgia State University Panthercard ID to campus libraries, recreation center, sporting events, computing centers, language lab, and to all other student services and activities
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