ESOL Arts-oriented program, Exit B
ESOL
The ESOL Program at Carlos Albizu University, Miami campus, offers 27 English courses for non-native speakers and allows interested students to enroll as international students. These courses are organized into nine (9) levels. Each level is equivalent to a 15-week semester.
Program Goals
The content of the first 18 courses, levels I through VI, is General English, and its primary objective is for students to acquire the English language to communicate fluently in real-life situations within the context of American society. The final nine courses, levels VII through IX, in this Exit B, are oriented toward the Arts. In these courses, students take classes on Mass Media, Film, and Literature in the United States.
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Academic Program Location Information by Campus
Miami
Program Details
Program Director
- (305) 593-1223, 3248
- [email protected]
- 2173 NW 99th Ave Miami, FL 33172-2209
Additional Program Details
(can be completed in less time depending on the MTELP score)
Additional Program Academic Program Resource Miami
Successful completion of the Michigan Test of Language Proficiency (MTELP) exam, administered by Albizu University.
This program is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) and the Florida Department of Education's Independent Education Commission.
Additional Program Information
ESOL Arts-oriented program, Exit B
Program Highlights
The ESOL certification allows students not only to gain fluency in English but also to learn about American culture, including its traditions, regional and national celebrations, holidays, values, and other details. The program also helps students improve their pronunciation and develop effective writing skills for both academic and business contexts.
Our classes are small (with a maximum of 15 students), and we advise international students who have obtained a student visa to pursue the ESOL program at Albizu University, Miami Campus.
Many ESOL program students continue their studies in other academic programs at Albizu, such as bachelor's, master's, and doctoral programs in psychology, education, and human services.
The ESOL certification is offered in person.
Assignments must be completed using Rosetta Stone Catalyst, which allows students to practice their speaking and writing skills at their own pace.
The certification is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) and the Florida Department of Education's Independent Education Commission.
All ESOL instructors have completed at least a Master's degree in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
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