The Courses Speaking and Listening Speaking and Listening classwork and homework include conversation, discussion, presentations, and listening activities. Reading In the Reading course, students read, respond to, analyze, and discuss a wide variety of texts, most of them connected in some way to art, design, or architecture. Writing In this course, students will review or be exposed to the basic conventions of academic compositions in American English.
Accuracy In the Accuracy course, students examine and ask questions about the form of the English language. The Pratt Studio Experience The CEP studio experience aims to give students a taste of the atmosphere of studio classes in North America, so that when they begin their graduate or undergraduate degree they are prepared for the cultural and linguistic demands of studio learning.
CEP Admission Enrollment in the Certificate of English Proficiency program is limited; not all applicants to the program will be accepted. All classes will shift to remote delivery for the first two weeks of the spring semester. Read the email announcement. Pratt Online Consent Agreement By clicking agree or continuing to surf this site's pages you understand that Pratt Institute may collect information that has been provided by you.
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Learn more. By clicking agree or continuing to surf this site's pages you understand that Pratt Institute may collect information that has been provided by you. Provides integrated English language skills instruction to Certificate of English Proficiency CEP program students, with a focus on reading skills and academic preparation.
The Intensive English Program accommodates those international students who have yet to satisfy Pratt's Intensive English requirement. Classes of no more than 12 students each emphasize listening and reading comprehension skills through methods and materials that complement students' artistic and academic careers.
Students are encouraged to utilize the state-of-the-art computerized Language Resource Center for additional practice, and the Writing and Tutorial Center for one-on-one tutoring and conversation practice. The course is developmental in nature and is not offered for academic credit. The purpose of this independent study course is to provide international students English language instructional options outside the realm of a standard classroom.
This is a text-based writing course open to international undergraduate students, featuring the study of cross-cultural essays and short fiction.
ENGL , taken in place of HMSA , places an emphasis on providing enhanced cultural familiarity while improving the oral and composition skills of speakers and writers whose first language is not English. This is the second course in a two-course series beginning with the prerequisite ENGL ENGL students continue to build academic and critical skills through work with literary, critical, and visual texts both in the traditional genres of poetry and drama and in the recent ones of hypertext and performance.
Through frequent writing based upon the readings, successful students improve their written expression and lay the foundation of academic composition. This course meets the requirement of HMS A. Students must receive a grade of C or higher to have successfully passed this course.
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