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Non-Credit Programs

94.4 English Language Program

    The English Language Program offers

(1)

Credit English as a Second Language (ESL) courses in the English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program, covering several levels.

(2)

Noncredit ESL courses in Intensive Day Program (IDP), covering a wide range of levels.

(3)

Part-time English language courses delivered to groups of continuing education, undergraduate and graduate students, scholars and members of the community. These courses are designed to provide targeted language support in areas such as writing, pronunciation and speaking skills.

(4)

Short-term, customized programs of study, delivered year-round to groups of students, scholars and professionals who are native speakers of English, often in cooperation with other Faculties and Departments on campus. These programs are designed to improve not only English language skills, but often other related academic or professional competencies

    The English Language Program is a key partner in the University of Alberta Bridging Program. This program provides students with the opportunity to combine university degree courses with English for Academic Purposes (EAP) classes, allowing qualified applicants to improve their English Language Proficiency. As part of the Bridging Program, the English Language Program also delivers support courses such as Bridging Program 101, Introduction to Literature and Introduction to Science.

    The English Language Program is an official testing centre for both the IELTS™ test (International English Language Testing Service™) as well as the TOEFL® iBT™ (Test of English as a Foreign Language - Internet-based test). For more information, visit our website at www.elp.ualberta.ca, e-mail elpinfo@ualberta.ca, or phone (780) 492-3036 or (780) 492-5530. For course listings, see §231 under English as a Second Language (ESL).

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