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20 | Business Management Overview 1st quarter (15-20 units) 2nd quarter (12-15 units) 3rd quarter (12-15 units) Required courses: • Business Law for Managers • Elements of Marketing • Financial Accounting for
Non-Accountants (FAFNA) • Organizational Behavior • Leveraging Human Capital
(Finance, HR, and Global Commerce specializations) • Market Research and Analytics (Marketing specialization) • Directed Studies –
Internship Preparation Required courses and internship experience: • Business Decision Making • 120 hours of internship
Students who successfully complete two quarters of Business Management can further develop their skills in an area of specialization and earn a Certificate of Completion in Advanced Studies. • Capstone project or class • Two required courses in area of specialization (Please see website for detailed course descriptions.) • In addition to the required courses, students will have the opportunity to choose additional units from a list of business elective courses as determined by the business department.
• Finance Management • Financial Statement Analysis • Compensation and
Performance Management Human Resources: • Compensation and
Performance Management • Strategic Talent Acquisition • Training and Development Marketing: • Product Management, Branding and Positioning • Basics of Project Management • Digital Marketing
• International Finance and
Capital Markets • International Trade Operations • Global Marketing Apply at ip.extension.ucsd.edu Apply at ip.extension.ucsd.edu NOTE: Courses subject to change. Contact: bpis@ucsd.edu NOTE: Courses subject to change. PROJECT MANAGEMENT ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Proof of
Language Proficiency TOEFL paper-based: 550 TOEFL
iBT: 80 TOEIC: 760 IELTS:
6.5 Cambridge Advanced or Proficiency Exams: Pass 1. Official final transcripts in English indicating a strong academic history; include grading key. a) Minimum requirement is successful completion of a bachelor’s degree. b) Applicants who have pursued graduate-level coursework or degrees must include those transcripts as well. 2. One or two years of full-time, post-university, professional-level work experience. Internships and part-time work will not be counted. 3. Dated and signed letter of recommendation on university or company letterhead from a professor or supervisor. 4. Resume or CV 5. Essay: minimum 200 words explaining your qualifications and motivation for taking the program. 6. A spoken language phone screening may be required for students applying to Project Management. This can be conducted in person if the applicant is already in San Diego; otherwise it will be done by phone or Skype.
PROJECT MANAGEMENT (2 QUARTERS) $12,500 For additional costs, see page 27. A Project Management certificate student learns the elements needed to initiate, execute and complete a successful project. The student has the opportunity to apply new knowledge and skills to a specific industry in a comprehensive hands-on simulation experience, improve people skills to prevent or handle all types of conflicts, and learn the nuances of management from a global perspective. This intensive certificate can be completed in just two quarters.
• Develop highly marketable competencies that can be applied in all industries including govenment, IT, construction, education and many more. • Build strong interpersonal skills critical to conducting work in a team environment. • Enhance abilities to manage conflicts and address challenging situations. • Study alongside American students in some of the classes, building your professional network. • Fulfill the necessary education hours and prepare for the PMP or CAPM Certification exam. • Learn from the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK), which was developed by the Project Management Institute (PMI). • Transfer some units to the Master of Science in Project Management program (degree offered fully online) from the University of Wisconsin, Platteville upon completion of the Certificate in Project Management. Learn more at: www.uwplatt.edu/disted/project-management.html Note: A student must earn a letter grade of “B“ or higher in every class in order to earn a certificate for this program. Project Management Certificate Program BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (2 QUARTERS) $11,500 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (3 QUARTERS) $16,000 For additional costs, see page 27. The Business Management certificate program offers students the opportunity to build job skills and knowledge or to prepare for graduate studies through an extensive introduction to U.S. business practices. Students elect to specialize in one of the following areas: Finance, Human Resources, Marketing, or Global Commerce. To complement the classroom experience, an internship is incorporated into the Business Management program.
• Develop solid business management skills with a specialization in a field of your choice. • Complement the classroom experience and build your professional contacts by completing a 120-hour unpaid internship at a reputable company. • Study alongside American students in evening classes (during the second and/or third quarters) to further enhance your network.
• Receive a Professional Certificate in Business Management with a specialization in Finance, Human Resources, Marketing, or Global Commerce after two quarters. • Apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) after three consecutive quarters of study.
Proof of
Language Proficiency TOEFL paper-based: 550 TOEFL
iBT: 80 TOEIC: 760 IELTS:
6.5 Cambridge Advanced or Proficiency Exams: Pass Additional requirements: 1. Official final transcripts in English indicating a strong academic history; include grading key. a) Minimum requirement is successful completion of a bachelor’s degree. b) Applicants who have pursued graduate-level coursework or degrees must include those transcripts as well. 2. One to two years of full-time, post-university, professional-level work experience. Internships
and part-time work will not be counted. 3. Dated and signed letter of recommendation on university or company letterhead from a professor or supervisor. 4. Resume or CV. 5. Essay: minimum 200 words explaining your qualifications and motivation for taking the program. 6. A spoken language phone screening may be required for students applying to Business Management. This can be conducted in person if the applicant is already in San Diego; otherwise it will be done by phone or Skype.
(15 units) 2nd quarter (12-15 units) Interested in OPT? Required courses: • Project Management Essentials OR
Project Management Boot Camp • Work Team Concepts and Skills • Interest-Based Negotiation • Business Communication Skills • Managing for Maximum Performance
or other management skills course Required courses: • Project Planning and Scheduling • Controlling Project Costs and Risks • Project Procurement Management • Directed Studies–Capstone Class • Elective: Students will have the opportunity to choose an additional class from a list of business elective courses as determined by the business department. Apply for both the Project Management program and one quarter of Business Essentials or Intermediate Business Essentials when completing application materials; the Business Admissions adviser will work one-on-one with you to determine your third-quarter option. The price of the additional quarter is $4,500. Hina Shaikh INDIA
I like everything about UC San Diego and the Project Management Certificate program. The classes are small and the instructors are distinguished professionals who link theory and practice from their own experiences. Participating in interactive lessons and studying alongside other working professionals make learning more interesting. UC San Diego has definitely let me charter and set my career course. I previously worked as a project manager in Doha, Qatar. Following completion of my Certificate, I plan to apply for OPT to help me gain work experience and allow me to practice my newfound skills in the United States. It will be interesting to see how projects are managed in this part of the world, and I am excited to begin this new chapter of my professional life. 21
(15-20 units) 2nd quarter (12-15 units) 3rd quarter (12-15 units) Required courses: • Business Law for Managers • Elements of Marketing • Financial Accounting for
Non-Accountants (FAFNA) • Organizational Behavior • Leveraging Human Capital
(Finance, HR, and Global Commerce specializations) • Market Research and Analytics (Marketing specialization) • Directed Studies –
Internship Preparation Required courses and internship experience: • Business Decision Making • 120 hours of internship
Students who successfully complete two quarters of Business Management can further develop their skills in an area of specialization and earn a Certificate of Completion in Advanced Studies. • Capstone project or class • Two required courses in area of specialization (Please see website for detailed course descriptions.) • In addition to the required courses, students will have the opportunity to choose additional units from a list of business elective courses as determined by the business department.
• Finance Management • Financial Statement Analysis • Compensation and
Performance Management Human Resources: • Compensation and
Performance Management • Strategic Talent Acquisition • Training and Development Marketing: • Product Management, Branding and Positioning • Basics of Project Management • Digital Marketing
• International Finance and
Capital Markets • International Trade Operations • Global Marketing Apply at ip.extension.ucsd.edu Apply at ip.extension.ucsd.edu Contact: bpis@ucsd.edu
Contact: bpis@ucsd.edu PROJECT MANAGEMENT ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Proof of
Language Proficiency TOEFL paper-based: 550 TOEFL
iBT: 80 TOEIC: 760 IELTS:
6.5 Cambridge Advanced or Proficiency Exams: Pass 1. Official final transcripts in English indicating a strong academic history; include grading key. a) Minimum requirement is successful completion of a bachelor’s degree. b) Applicants who have pursued graduate-level coursework or degrees must include those transcripts as well. 2. One or two years of full-time, post-university, professional-level work experience. Internships and part-time work will not be counted. 3. Dated and signed letter of recommendation on university or company letterhead from a professor or supervisor. 4. Resume or CV 5. Essay: minimum 200 words explaining your qualifications and motivation for taking the program. 6. A spoken language phone screening may be required for students applying to Project Management. This can be conducted in person if the applicant is already in San Diego; otherwise it will be done by phone or Skype.
Takahiro Yamamoto JAPAN
My goal is to be an English teacher who can effectively teach communication skills. The traditional English education style in Japan focuses primarily on grammar and reading; I would like to integrate listening and speaking so that my students can communicate well in English. During the TEFL Professional Certificate program, I had many opportunities to demonstrate an English class based on a lesson plan that I had developed. After each demonstration, the instructors gave me very helpful feedback, which made me a more competent and confident future English teacher. I strongly recommend this program both to students who already have experience teaching and to students with no experience teaching. TEFL PROFICIENCY CERTIFICATE $4,750 For additional costs, see page 27. This three-month course is a foundation course in TEFL for non-native English speakers.
The curriculum consists of the following core courses: • Introduction to Teaching Pronunciation and Fluency (27 hours)
• Introduction to Teaching English as a Foreign Language (27 hours) • Introduction to Teaching Writing (27 hours) • Oral Presentations for Language Teachers (27 hours) Note: Students who transfer directly from a 10-week UCSD-ELI English program or UCSD-ELI TEFL program will get a $250 USD discount on their tuition for this TEFL program.
Benefits of taking a TEFL Program • Develop effective ESL/EFL teaching skills • Learn first-hand from experienced ESL/EFL instructors • Study alongside American students • Qualify for Optional Practical Training (OPT) after three consecutive quarters of Certificate study • The Graduate School of Education at Alliant International University (AIU) in San Diego will accept transfer credits from UC San Diego Extension’s Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) Certificate Programs to its Master of Arts in Education with an emphasis in Teaching English to Speakers of
Other Languages (TESOL). For more details, contact our TEFL Coordinator, Kim Gonzalez, at tefl@ucsd.edu. Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) Certificate Programs Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) Certificate Programs TEFL PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE PROGRAM (6-MONTH FORMAT) $8,300
For additional costs, see page 27. This six-month program focuses on the development of effective classroom teaching skills and modern English language teaching techniques to students in non-English speaking countries and in intensive English programs. Both prospective and current English teachers can substantially improve their knowledge of English language teaching in this program. What this program includes The curriculum consists of the following core courses: 1. Best Methods in Teaching Listening Skills (3 units) 2. Teaching Writing for Academic and Professional Purposes (3 units) 3. Theories and Methods of Language Teaching and Learning (3 units) 4. Theory and Methods of Reading Instruction (3 units) 5. Advanced Analysis of English Sentence Structure I (3 units) 6. Best Methods in Teaching Pronunciation and Fluency (3 units) 7. Best Methods in Teaching Speaking Skills (3 units) 8. Test Practicum: Best Methods in Developing and Delivering Lesson Plans (3 units) In addition, three all-day Saturday workshops or one additional three-unit elective course must be completed. Students can choose from several electives, depending on what is offered each quarter. Some examples are: • Advanced Analysis of English Sentence Structure II (3 units) • Games for the EFL Classroom (1 unit) • Grammar and Editing I or II (3 units each) • Oral Presentations for Language Teachers (3 units) • Pronunciation Workshop: Special Needs in the Asian Classroom (1 unit) • Teaching TOEFL Prep Classes: Paper and Internet (1 unit) TEFL PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE PROGRAM (INTENSIVE FORMAT) $8,300
For additional costs, see page 27. Complete the Professional Certificate Program in TEFL in just three months—same courses in a shorter time! Note: Students who transfer directly from a 10-week UCSD ELI English Language program or UCSD-ELI TEFL program will get a $500 discount on their tuition for the 6-month and Intensive TEFL Professional Certificate programs. Class Schedule and Transportation Individual schedules depend on emphasis and electives chosen. All daytime TEFL classes are available at the UC San Diego campus, but access to a car or other reliable transportation may be required for evening classes. Early enrollment is strongly recommended for best selection of courses and class times. TEACHING ENGLISH TO THE YOUNG LEARNER (TEYL) $4,750
This full-time program is excellent for students who are interested in attaining additional competencies in teaching English as a foreign language to young people. What this program includes The required courses are: • TEYL Focus on the Classroom (3 units) • TEYL Focus on the Learner (3 units) • TEYL Focus on the Teacher (3 units) Students must choose an additional 3 units from the available electives each quarter. Note: Students who transfer directly from a 10-week UCSD-ELI English program or UCSD-ELI TEFL program will get a $250 USD discount on their tuition for this TEFL program. SPECIAL STUDIES IN TEFL $4,750 For additional costs, see page 27. This is a full-time, three-month program of select courses in TEFL and other academic areas to enhance teacher preparation. Students must choose and enroll in a total of 12 UC San Diego Extension units, with the advice and approval of the TEFL Coordinator. No online courses will count towards the Special Studies in TEFL program. All courses must be taken face-to-face in this program. Note: Students who transfer directly from a 10-week UCSD-ELI English program or UCSD-ELI TEFL program will get a $250 USD discount on their tuition for this TEFL program. 22 24 25 26 23 TEACHING ENGLISH GRAMMAR Students who are already enrolled in the Professional Certificate in TEFL, Special Studies in TEFL Certificate, or the TEFL Proficiency Certificate may enroll in the Teaching English Grammar (TEG) concurrent TEFL program. The TEG program cannot be taken alone because it is not a full-time program and does not provide students with the Form I-20.
The required core courses are: • Advanced Analysis of English Sentence Structure I (3 units) • Advanced Analysis of English Sentence Structure II (3 units) Students can choose 6 units from the following courses:
• Advanced Grammar Seminar (3 units) • Grammar and Editing I or II (3 units each) • Grammar Workshops I-IV (four different 1-unit workshops) Students must be prepared to pay for additional classes in order to obtain this concurrent certificate. Required courses and electives for this concurrent certificate may not all be offered in one quarter. TEG certificate enrollment fee: $100 (non-refundable) 22 | Apply at ip.extension.ucsd.edu Apply at ip.extension.ucsd.edu
Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) Certificate Programs TEFL PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE PROGRAM (6-MONTH FORMAT) $8,300
For additional costs, see page 27. This six-month program focuses on the development of effective classroom teaching skills and modern English language teaching techniques to students in non-English speaking countries and in intensive English programs. Both prospective and current English teachers can substantially improve their knowledge of English language teaching in this program. What this program includes The curriculum consists of the following core courses: 1. Best Methods in Teaching Listening Skills (3 units) 2. Teaching Writing for Academic and Professional Purposes (3 units) 3. Theories and Methods of Language Teaching and Learning (3 units) 4. Theory and Methods of Reading Instruction (3 units) 5. Advanced Analysis of English Sentence Structure I (3 units) 6. Best Methods in Teaching Pronunciation and Fluency (3 units) 7. Best Methods in Teaching Speaking Skills (3 units) 8. Test Practicum: Best Methods in Developing and Delivering Lesson Plans (3 units) In addition, three all-day Saturday workshops or one additional three-unit elective course must be completed. Students can choose from several electives, depending on what is offered each quarter. Some examples are: • Advanced Analysis of English Sentence Structure II (3 units) • Games for the EFL Classroom (1 unit) • Grammar and Editing I or II (3 units each) • Oral Presentations for Language Teachers (3 units) • Pronunciation Workshop: Special Needs in the Asian Classroom (1 unit) • Teaching TOEFL Prep Classes: Paper and Internet (1 unit) TEFL PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE PROGRAM Download 0.62 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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