University transfer program in University of New Hampshire


Description
UNIVERSITY TRANSFER PROGRAM
A special course is designed for foreign students planning to enter the university for bachelor's programs and not wanting to lose an additional year in translation.
On the transfer program participants are studied for 1 academic year: they improve the level of the English language, fill knowledge gaps and deepen their qualifications in academic subjects, acquire valuable studying skills necessary for studying in American universities. All classes are held in small classrooms, so that each student can count on the personal attention of the teacher and tutor. Additionally, there are lessons on the culture and history of the United States - students should know the country in which they will study.
Upon successful completion of the program (passing the final exams and obtaining the required number of educational credits), the student is enrolled immediately to the second course in the chosen specialty. Specialties can be selected in 3 main, largest faculties and schools of the university:
- College of Engineering and Physical Sciences
- School of Business and Economics Wittmore
- College of Liberal Arts.
Thus, a foreign student can receive a bachelor's degree in the US for 4 years - the traditional term of higher education - and not lose time when transferring from a university in one country to another country's higher education institution.
You can start the program in August, January or May: you can check with your manager for the exact submission dates.
In three of these colleges the following specialties are offered:
1) School of Business and Economics Wittmore:
- Business Administration
- Management and accounting
- Finance
- Information Systems Management
- International Business and Economics
- Marketing
- Management
- Economy
- Hotel business and hospitality technology
- Venture entrepreneurship.
2) College of Liberal Arts:
- Anthropology
- History and art
- Art
- Classical Civilizations
- International Communications
- English + journalism
- English literature
- European peoples and cultures
- History
- International humanitarian law
- Linguistics
- Performing and dramatic skills
- Philosophy
- Politics and Political Science
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Theater and drama.
3) College of Engineering and Physical Sciences:
- Chemistry and Engineering
- Chemistry
- Civil engineering
- Computer Engineering and Programming
- Bioinformatics
- Oceanography
- Electroengineering
- Environment protection
- Geology
- Information Technology
- Mathematics
- Teaching Mathematics
- Interdisciplinary Mathematical Sciences: Computer Science, Economics, Electrician, Physics, Statistics, Mechanics
- Physics.