Requirements
- Application Form
- Application Fee / Seat Registration Fee
- Online Language Placement Test
- Letter of Acceptance for the English course in your quote
- Access to a laptop or tablet and high-speed internet connection (if enrolled in an online class)
- Ability to join the class from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM Atlantic Standard Time, Monday to Friday
- Course Tuition paid in full prior to the start of the course
- In-person/on-campus classes will require proof of vaccination by Canadian-approved vaccines
Features
- Comprehensive Skill Development
- Cultural Awareness
- Flexible Learning Options
- Placement Test
- Qualified Instructors
- Booster Lessons
Career Paths
- International Business
- Hospitality and Tourism
- Customer Service
- Education and Tutoring
- Translation and Interpretation
- Media and Communication
The English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program at McKenzie College is designed to help students enhance their English language skills for academic success. This 12-week certificate program offers 25 hours of instruction per week and is available both online and on-campus. It is ideal for intermediate to advanced students who aim to study at university or college, or those who need to refine their communication skills for the workplace.
The EAP program focuses on essential skills such as public speaking, essay and report writing, note-taking, and academic applications. It also covers important topics like plagiarism and academic integrity. The program is recognized as a Pathway Program for admission to many local colleges and universities.
Classes require a minimum of three paying students to be held at full hours (25 hours per week). If student numbers drop below three, students are switched to 15 hours of semi-private lessons or 12 hours of private lessons.
The EAP program is a 12-week course with 25 hours of instruction per week.
Yes, the EAP program is available both online and on-campus, providing flexibility for students./p>
The program focuses on public speaking, essay and report writing, note-taking, academic applications, and understanding academic integrity and plagiarism.
If student numbers drop below three, students are switched to 15 hours of semi-private lessons or 12 hours of private lessons.
