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Program Details
Below is a summary of the English for Information Technology including program highlights, time table, schedule and more:
Program Highlights (back to top)
- Learn the language and skills required for real-life scenarios and understanding technical specifications
- Keep up-to-date with the world of computing with technical reading texts and realistic listening material
- Learn with an interactive online workbook and internet research tasks
- An updated glossary of computer terms as well as a reference section for acronyms and abbreviations
Program Duration (back to top)
Time Table (back to top)
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| 1st Class |
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM |
| 2nd Class |
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM |
| Lunch Break |
12:00 PM - 12:30 PM |
| 3rd Class |
12:30 PM - 2:00 PM |
| 4th Class |
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM |
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There are 10-minute scheduled breaks between each morning class and afternoon class
Time table for Friday is morning 1st and 2nd period classes, and afternoon free period
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Admission Requirements (back to top)
- Cambridge FCE, TOEIC 650, TOEFL-PBT 500, TOEFL-IBT 65, TOEFL-CBT 175, Royal Cambridge College standard test or successful completion of PET level at Royal Cambridge College
- Entrance interview and essay required
Program Schedule (back to top)
Module One (6 weeks)
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| Computers today/input-output devices |
Living in a digital age, computer essentials, inside the system and buying a computer. Type click and talk, describing input devices. Learning about display screens and ergonomics. |
| Storage devices/Basic software |
Magnetic. Optical storage and flash memory. The operating system (OS). Word processing, spreadsheets and databases. |
| Faces of the internet/creative software |
The internet and email, the web, chat and conferencing, internet security. Graphics and design, desktop publishing, multimedia and web design |
| Programming jobs in ICT/computers tomorrow |
Programming design and computer languages. JAVA, jobs in ICT. Communications systems, networks, video games and new technologies. |
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Module Two (6 weeks)
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| ICT vocabulary |
Dealing with word processors, financial software and databases, multimedia applications, email, web design and Internet security |
| Practicing and application |
Computer language lab hands on and up-to-date technological developments |
| Project |
Understanding computers and dealing with what's real and what's not real and how it will affect the lives of individuals. Learning where the best jobs are and what you need to be part of the solution. |
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Tuition Details (back to top)
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| Registration |
$100 |
non-refundable |
| Materials |
$120 |
12 weeks at $10 per week |
| Tuition |
$5,400 |
$1,800 X 3 session* |
| Total |
$5,620 |
non-transferable |
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All funds shown are in Canadian Dollars
*Each session runs for 4 weeks
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