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"GEI" together with China TEFL Network
works with Long Island University and ASPECT English School to help
qualified college graduates in Asia Pacific to come to the U.S.
to enter the following programs:
MBA Program for International Executives (completed in one
year)
Obtain an MBA degree from the AACSB accredited College of Management
at Long Island University, C.W. Post Campus. This intensive program
starts in September and ends in August of the following year - no
summer vacation.
TESOL Program (completed in one year)
Obtain an MA in TESOL degree from the renowned School of Education
at Long Island University, C.W. Post Campus (TESOL stands for "Teaching
English to Speakers of Other Languages".) This program prepares
those students who want to teach English to speakers of other languages.
Combine English Classes and MBA/TESOL Program in One Location
ASPECT English School conducts English classes on C.W. Post Campus.
This means that one can attend ASPECT English classes in June, July
and August, and start MBA or TESOL in September - all in one location.
Attend ASPECT English School in a Location of Your Choice
ASPECT English School offers English classes for international students
on 27 locations across the U.S., Canada, Europe and Australia. You
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MA Degree in TESOL
(TESOL stands for "Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages".)
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School of Education
Long Island University, C.W. Post Campus This Master of Art degree
in "TESOL" program is designed to meet the growing demand
for qualified English teachers in Asia, Latin America and other
parts of the world. The program provides the students with a solid
English foundation and trains the students in effective language
teaching skills. It takes one year to complete the program, from
September to August of the following year. Twelve courses are required,
four courses each in Fall, Spring, and Summer:
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| Fall |
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| EDU 710 |
Methods and Materials in TESOL |
| EDU 830 |
Bilingual Education and ESL: Theory and Practice |
| LIN 512 |
Descriptive Linguistics |
| EDU 837 |
Cultural Linguistics |
| Spring |
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| EDU 701 |
Analysis of Behavior |
| EDU 829 |
Advanced Methods and Evaluation in TESOL |
| LIN 515 |
Sociolinguistics |
| EDU 900 |
Introduction to Educational Research |
| Summer |
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| EDU 839 |
TESOL in Content |
| EDU 756 |
Counseling Multicultural Students |
| ENG 513 |
History of the English Language |
| LIN 516 |
Psycholinguistics |
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TOEFL and I-20
Students who have taken TOEFL should submit the TOEFL report with
their University admission applications. However, the University
will issue an I-20 to the students who have met all other admission
requirements without a TOEFL report. In lieu of the TOEFL requirement,
those students who have not taken TOEFL or whose TOEFL score is
less than 500 must complete a special English course for foreign
students in the first semester at the University.
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To Apply for Admission
Long Island University has engaged Global Education Initiatives, Inc.
("GEI") to assist in the selection process and to provide
counseling to interested students from Asia. To apply for admission
to the TESOL program, contact a GEI representative in your home country
or contact GEI directly. The final application package should include:
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1. Application fee, $30.
2. International student admission application form (2 pages).
3. Personal statement about your background, goals, aspirations, etc.
4. Official transcripts (English version) from the colleges or universities
where you are graduating or have graduated from.
5. I-20 application form (1 page).
6. Financial statement from your bank showing that you will have enough
financial resources ( $32,000 or more) to cover the expense of the
entire program. (In lieu of this, you can have a sponsor - your parent,
relative or friend - indicate that he or she is willing to pay for
your expense and is capable of doing so financially.)
7. TOEFL report, 500 or higher
8. Two recommendation letters from your professors.
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Note: No GRE or GMAT is required.
For application forms or more information,
contact China TEFL Network at
Helen Chen
President
16th Floor, Blue Sky Business Center,
18 Moganshan Road, Hangzhou
Zhejiang, China
0571-8823-4517 / 8823-456 ext. 8017
helen@chinatefl.com
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MBA for International Executives
School of Business
College of Management
Long Island University, New York
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The Mission
The years ahead will demand more and better trained managers all over
the world. Globalization of economies, growing competition in virtually
every industry, explosions in information and communications technologies
... will all result in new challenges to managers and business leaders.
The MBA Program for International Executives at the C.W. Post Campus
of Long Island University is designed to prepare managers to meet
the new challenges.
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Accelerated Schedule, Rigorous and Demanding
Recognizing that many busy executives and professionals want to further
their education while do not have two years to spend on campus, the
MBA program on the C.W. Post campus runs on an accelerated schedule
of one year. This schedule enables the qualified students to complete
20 required courses in 12 months, from September to August of the
following year:
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| Semester |
Courses |
Semester |
Courses |
| September to December |
8 |
January to May |
4 |
| December to January |
2 |
May to August |
6 |
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The program is rigorous and demands high academic standard. The
requirement of 20 courses is equal to or more than that of many two-years
MBA programs. Therefore, students who apply to enter this MBA program
must be prepared to study hard.
Depending on the number of students enrolled, the MBA program offers
concentrations in: General Management, Finance, Organizational Behavior,
Marketing, and Management Information Systems.
The 20 required courses, 3 credits each, are made up of 8 foundation
courses and 12 core courses. The 8 foundation courses remain the same
for all concentrations. The core courses will vary depending on the
concentration. The courses for General Management concentration are
listed below.
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| Foundation Courses |
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| GBA 510 |
Financial Accounting for Managers |
| GBA 511 |
Financial Services and the New Financial World |
| GBA 512 |
Principles of Management and Leadership |
| GBA 513 |
Marketing Management |
| GBA 514 |
Money, Banking and Capital Markets |
| GBA 515 |
Managerial Communications |
| GBA 516 |
Business Statistics |
| GBA 517 |
Fundamentals of Management Information Systems |
| Core Courses |
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| MBA 610 |
Corporate Financial Management |
| MBA 611 |
Global Economic Environment of Business |
| MBA 612 |
Marketing Strategy |
| MBA 613 |
Organizational Behavior |
| MBA 614 |
Operations Management |
| MBA 615 |
Management in a Global Society |
| IBU 701 |
International Business |
| IBU 702 |
International Finance |
| IBU 705 |
International Marketing |
| FIN 704 |
Financial Report Analysis |
| MGT 750 |
Management Seminar |
| MBA 800 |
Business Policy |
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Who Can Apply
Students who have completed four years of college education from an
accredited college, university or professional school are welcome
to apply for enrollment. In addition to the academic performance,
the program takes into consideration a student’s work experience
and leadership quality. Students who are deficient in certain areas
may make up by taking some courses in the undergraduate or graduate
school at Long Island University. Current students came from a diverse
background: Economics, Engineering, Arts, Nursing, Business, and Physical
Sciences. TOEFL, GMAT and I-20
Foreign students who have taken TOEFL should submit the TOEFL report
with their university admission applications. However, the University
will issue I-20 Forms to the students who have met all other admission
requirements without a TOEFL report. In lieu of the TOEFL requirement,
those students who have not taken TOEFL or whose TOEFL score is less
than 500 must complete a special English course for foreign students
in the first semester at Long Island University.
GMAT with a satisfactory score is required. However, the University
will issue I-20 Forms to the students who have met all other admission
requirements without a GMAT score. These students must take GMAT and
attain a satisfactory score sometime within the first semester. Long
Island University is a GMAT test site. Students will have several
opportunities to take the GMAT test before the end of the first semester.
In evaluating the GMAT score, the university will take into consideration
the student’s course work and academic standing at the time
of evaluation. To Apply for Admission
Long Island University has engaged Global Education Initiatives, Inc.
("GEI") to assist in the selection process and to provide
counseling to interested students from Asia Pacific. To apply for
admission to the MBA program, contact a GEI representative in your
home country or contact GEI directly. The final application package
should include:
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1. Application fee, $30.
2. International student admission application form (2 pages).
3. Personal statement about your background, goals, aspirations, etc.
4. Official transcripts (English version) from the colleges or universities
where you are graduating or have graduated from.
5. I-20 application form (1 page).
6. Financial statement from your bank showing that you will have enough
financial resources ( $47,000 or more) to cover the expense of the
entire program. (In lieu of this, you can have a sponsor - your parent,
relative or friend - indicate that he or she is willing to pay for
your expense and is capable of doing so financially.)
7. TOEFL report and GMAT report (Both optional. See the explanation
earlier.)
8. Two recommendation letters from your professors.
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For application forms or more information, contact
China TEFL Network at
Helen Chen
President
16th Floor, Blue Sky Business Center,
18 Moganshan Road, Hangzhou
Zhejiang, China
Post Code: 310005
0571-8823-4517 / 8823-456 ext. 8017
helen@chinatefl.com
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