INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH and PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS UNIVERSITY of , DAVIS 2010/2012 www.extension.ucdavis.edu/international Academics The university's breadth of academic programs, commitment to interdisciplinary education and determination to address society’s needs are truly distinctive. Acquire a transformative education that includes developing friendships, expanding your outlook on life and gaining a better understanding of yourself. You will be studying at one of the most highly regarded universities in the United States, known internationally Natural beauty for its high academic UC Davis has a relaxed atmosphere, with standards, outstanding abundant open space, faculty and heritage of trees and blue skies. international engagement.

Friendly and welcoming Davis provides the perfect setting for The “Bike Capital international students to learn, experience of the U.S.” and make friends that will last a lifetime. Davis is safe and friendly with an open California lifestyle—the city has more than 50 miles (80 km) of bicycle paths and green belts and more bicycles per capita than any other U.S. city. Stay active We have one of the largest athletics programs in the country, with more than 700 student-athletes participating in 27 varsity sports. More than 450 student clubs and organizations, intramural activities, arts, entertainment Campus life and phenomenal facilities keep students happily occupied. Students typically attend classes between 9 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. After class, you can enjoy activities at Orchard Park Extension Center or join other UC Davis students for various activities on campus.

A modern, innovative community Davis has a forward- Achieve your goals thinking, socially-progressive, Whatever your dreams, UC Davis environmentally-conscious and is a great place to start making creative population. them happen.

Diverse and dynamic Davis is a welcoming community with numerous intellectual, recreational and cultural activities, serving students from all over the world. Become part of UC Davis, a pre-eminent public university that provides you with a superior learning experience.

Many of our programs at UC Davis are nationally ranked—not surprising when you consider the number of internationally known, award-winning faculty who bring their knowledge and enthusiasm to the classroom. We offer more • 8th in American than 100 undergraduate universities based on contributions to society majors and 87 graduate programs—with • 12th among public cross-departmental universities nationwide collaborations and interdisciplinary research, • 14th of 50 top U.S. such as green energy and universities rated best return on tuition bio-medical technology. investment

Our English-language programs will help you become a more fluent and effective communicator and will expand your awareness and understanding of American culture. 4th among American universities in the number of international scholars

Stay motivated We work with you as partners by assisting you in developing your skills, hidden talents and resources. At UC Davis Extension, you are not alone. We are there, by your side, committed to your success! Be challenged Like the UC Davis campus itself, the Orchard Park Extension When you study at UC Davis Center is the setting for a wide Extension, you will be challenged range of courses and services. to learn new ways of thinking You can sign up for tutorials, take and being. You will begin to see a leadership class or enroll in yourself as part of a growing campus classes once you master global community and become the language courses. comfortable living in a different culture. But the Center is not just about classes. It is where instructors, student

“UC Davis Extension definitely changed my life in a great way. I was only hoping to improve my English, but I found much more. I discovered an amazing group of people, great employees and staff care about friendships and a wonderful study you and help you learn, grow and environment. With support and explore in many ways. encouragement, I lost my fear of speaking English. My time at Davis Your new life begins here was one of the best in my life!” Students have been coming to UC Davis Extension’s International ~ Carolina Valenzuela Espinoza English and Professional Programs since 1977. Here they find a community of active, friendly instructors and staff that are dedicated to helping them have the most rewarding experience of their lives. , things to do to go places People to see,

Optional day and overnight Hike in Yosemite National Park or the Grand Canyon. trips provide unforgettable experiences Experience California living Time spent away from campus at its best provides you with a more We are located in the heart complete view of American life of California’s Central Valley, and culture. Trips may include an hour and a half from the visits to Yosemite National Park, exciting and culturally diverse Cruise through a Redwood forest or the San Francisco Bay Area, along California’s famous coast. San Francisco Bay Area, and two Disneyland and Universal Studios hours from world-class skiing and in Los Angeles, the world-famous snowboarding at Lake Tahoe. The Napa Valley, the Grand Canyon, Napa Valley wine country is even a Sacramento Kings basketball closer. Davis is also convenient game, a San Francisco Giants for white-water rafting and baseball game or Las Vegas. hiking, and there’s bicycling everywhere!

Social gatherings, sporting Take a yoga class, and explore the events and entertainment mind/body connection. Daily afternoon activities and exciting weekend excursions help students continue their English studies outside of the classroom. Join your fellow classmates in a variety of social activities, such as ice cream socials, arts and crafts, conversation groups, sporting activities and cultural potlucks and dances. Shop at nearby outlet stores. Small town safety and friendliness combined with big city amenities like sophisticated restaurants, theater and entertainment are characteristics of Davis. The Robert for the Performing Arts showcases outstanding dance, theater and musical performances. Location Northern California is home to • 75 miles/121 km to San Ski or snowboard at Lake Tahoe. the nearby Napa Valley wine Francisco country and the place where the organic food movement began. • 12 miles/22 km to Sacramento Discover the area’s wonderful • 40 miles/74 km to Napa Valley artisan cheeses, fresh olive oils • 383 miles/709 km to Los and fragrant vinegars–all at the Angeles and Hollywood Davis Farmers' Market.

Walk across the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. Visit the world Experience famous Napa the rare and Sonoma ecosystem wineries of a redwood Ski or snow forest board at picturesque Lake Tahoe

Discover the amazing city of San Francisco— the “Paris of the Discover the West” natural beauty of charming Carmel and Monterey Bay

Explore the magnificence of Yosemite National Park

Create memories at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk and amusement park

Visit the “Entertainment Capital of the World”— Las Vegas

Visit palatial Hearst Castle at San Simeon

Experience Los Angeles and its many sites—including Hollywood UC Davis–It’s where you want to be!

Our programs connect you to a top-ranked research university by providing quality learning in a supportive environment. We continually respond to our clients’ needs and have recently developed programs for science and engineering students, as well as programs for global educators. Students planning further study in the U.S. will be well prepared for success with our demanding advanced work in “We look forward to providing academic language and preparation programs. Our English you with the educational language programs will help you become a more fluent and experience of a lifetime.”~ Beth effective communicator and will expand your awareness and understanding of American culture and business. The IEPP has several sister units within the Center for International Programs, notably the International Law Programs, International Enterprise and the Global Study Program, which provide innovative courses for legal professionals, youth and institutional partners, respectively. We hope you will take full advantage of the educational excellence available to you through our International Programs at UC Davis. Please browse our website for the most up-to-date information on “Come join the Davis family all of our programs. The , Davis, is one of and experience all that California the most distinguished universities in the United States. has to offer.”~ Janis We look forward to meeting you!

Beth Greenwood, J.D. Member of: Chair, Center for International Programs Association of International Educators (NAFSA) American Association of Intensive English Programs (AAIEP) University and College Janis Williamson, Ph.D. Intensive English Programs Director, International English and Professional Programs (UCIEP) CONTENTS

Intensive English Program 9

English for Science and Technology 11

Communication and Culture Program 13

The Bridge Program 15

Professional Certificate Programs 17

Customized Programs 18

Programs for Global Educators 19

International Law Programs 20

Student Services 21

Housing Options 22

Enrollment Information 23

Application Form 24

UC Davis Campus Map 26 Intensive English Program—10 weeks

The UC Davis Extension English • Optional weekend trips may Language Program is one of the include Yosemite National Park, oldest and most respected Intensive Napa Valley, San Francisco and English programs in the U.S. Los Angeles Thousands of students from around • Wide selection of elective courses the world have studied in our at the intermediate and advanced 10-week program. It is offered year- levels includes: round, and includes 220 hours of ° Intermediate and Advanced “I came to the Intensive English Program instruction at up to eight different TOEFL Preparation because it was in California, and I heard levels of proficiency. It is ideal for ° Everyday Expressions and that it was an excellent program. My those wanting to learn English for composition classes are my favorite—I academic, professional or social Idioms discovered I really like to write. At first, purposes. ° Vocabulary Enrichment I would just write very simply, but now ° Presentation Skills Program I am learning to express a lot of my ° Communication Skills • Up to eight levels–from beginning inner thoughts. The teachers are really ° Business Communications to advanced supportive and help me develop my style. classes Davis is an easy place to live.” • 22 hours of instruction per week, ° Pronunciation including two hours of self-paced ~Mami Akutsu, Japan, Intensive English Program work in the Multimedia Resource ° Academic Listening Center (MRC) ° Social Media • Small classes (approximately ° U.S. Culture and Society 12-18 students) • Core classes depend on • Free Institutional TOEFL test proficiency level and include: every quarter ° Grammar • Highly qualified and experienced ° Composition instructors ° Reading and Vocabulary • Daily recreational, cultural and ° Listening and Speaking social activities with U.S. student leaders ° Critical Thinking

Sample Intermediate Level Intensive English Program Schedule

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 9-9:50 a.m. Grammar 10-10:50 Reading and Vocabulary 11-11:50 Composition

LUNCH BREAK 12:30-1 p.m. Communication Skills Communication Skills Communication Skills 1:10-2 Pronunciation Pronunciation 2:10-3 MRC Lab MRC Lab 3:10-4 Bingo Movie and Popcorn Soccer Club Arts and Crafts Ice Cream Social

9 Study Alongside American 10-week Intensive English Program Dates and Fees* Students Advanced students can audit Session Dates Tuition* and/or take courses for credit on Summer 2010 June 24 – September 3, 2010 $3,190 the UC Davis campus through the Fall 2010 September 23 – December 3, 2010 $3,190 Bridge Program, which offers classes Winter 2011 January 6 – March 18, 2011 $3,190 in more than 100 departments, from Spring 2011 March 24 – June 3, 2011 $3,190 psychology to engineering to art. See pages 15-16 for details. Summer 2011 June 23 – September 2, 2011 $3,190 Fall 2011 September 22 – December 2, 2011 $3,190 Volunteer Experiences and Winter 2012 January 5 – March 16, 2012 $3,290 Leadership Opportunities Spring 2012 March 29 – June 8, 2012 $3,290 Students at the intermediate level Summer 2012 June 28 – September 7, 2012 $3,290 and above may choose an elective class called Volunteer Experiences. Fall 2012 September 27 – December 7, 2012 $3,290 Students volunteer their time in community organizations and businesses, where they observe how 20-week Intensive English Program Dates and Fees* people work together to achieve common goals. These experiences Save $300! help international students gain a Dates Tuition* deeper understanding of U.S. culture and society as well as develop their June 24 – December 3, 2010 $6,080 own leadership skills. September 23, 2010 – March 18, 2011 $6,080 January 6 – June 3, 2011 $6,080 Access to Academic Support March 24 – September 2, 2011 $6,080 Students have access to guided June 23 – December 2, 2011 $6,080 self-study materials in our nationally-recognized Multimedia September 22 , 2011 - March 16, 2012 $6,180 Resource Center. Academic advising, January 5 – June 8, 2012 $6,280 including help with university March 29 – September 7, 2012 $6,280 applications, is also available. June 28 – December 7, 2012 $6,280

OTHER PROGRAM COSTS* Application and express mail fee (nonrefundable, one-time fee) $160 30-week Intensive English Program Dates and Fees* Student services fee (includes general Save $650! advising services, access to computer Dates Tuition* labs and MRC, library card, email and Internet access, city bus pass, social June 24, 2010 – March 18, 2011 $8,920 events and afternoon activities) September 23, 2010 – June 3, 2011 $8,920 $210 per quarter January 6 – September 2, 2011 $8,920

Medical insurance March 24 – December 2, 2011 $8,920 $30 per week in program June 23, 2011 – March 16, 2012 $9,020 September 22 , 2011 – June 8, 2012 $9,120 Assistance with university applications $350 per quarter January 5 – September 7, 2012 $9,220 *Prices subject to change. March 29 – December 7, 2012 $9,220

10 English for Science and Technology—Four weeks

English for Science and Technology Program (EST) is designed to help • Four weeks in summer international undergraduate and and winter graduate students and professionals • 20 hours of instruction become more comfortable using per week English as a common language in the fields of science and technology. • Three levels of instruction from In a highly interactive learning low-intermediate and above environment—mixing group and • Includes lectures and site trips individual project work with in- to high-tech companies and class and out-of-class activities laboratories and visits—students improve their • Small classes (approximately overall English language skills 12-16 students) as well as the critical thinking, • UC Davis students as oral presentation, interviewing conversation partners and research skills needed by international scientists, engineers • Highly-qualified and and technical experts. experienced instructors Participants also visit laboratories • Daily recreational, cultural and and high-tech companies and are social activities with U.S. student introduced to exciting hot topics in leaders research and the latest applications. • Optional weekend trips may They increase their awareness of the include Yosemite National Park, issues and concerns of businesses in Napa Valley, San Francisco and emerging technologies. English for Los Angeles Science and Technology Program students will: Placement by English • Improve their oral presentation Language Ability and analytical research skills, and Participants take an English strengthen their pronunciation placement test upon arrival and are placed in EST courses accordingly. KEY POINT • Use logic and critical thinking Students must have low-intermediate Energy leader: With nearly 100 skills to discuss a variety of faculty engaged in research and scientific and technological topics levels and above. academic programs, UC Davis is with peers a leader in energy research. • Organize their ideas, create slides and make effective oral presentations in English • Be aware of issues and concerns of new businesses in emerging technologies

11 Sample Schedule for Science and Technology Program Ω

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 9-9:50 a.m. Listening and Pronunciation 10-10:50 Intercultural Research Project 11-11:50 Hot Topics in Science and Technology

LUNCH BREAK 1:10-2 p.m. Introduction to Field trip Introduction to Regional Business Regional Business and Industry and Industry 2:10-3

Ω Classes may be scheduled during the afternoon in summer.

English for Science and Technology Dates and Fees*

Session Dates Tuition Summer 2010, 1st Program July 2 – July 30, 2010 $1,640 Summer 2010, 2nd Program August 9 – September 3, 2010 $1,640 Winter 2011 January 7 – February 4, 2011 $1,640 Summer 2011, 1st Program July 1 – July 29, 2011 $1,640 Summer 2011, 2nd Program August 5 – September 2, 2011 $1,640 Winter 2012 January 6 – February 3, 2012 $1,690 Summer 2012, 1st Program July 6 – August 3, 2012 $1,690 Summer 2012, 2nd Program August 10 – September 7, 2012 $1,690

OTHER PROGRAM COSTS* Application and express mail fee (nonrefundable, one-time fee) $160

Student Services fee (includes general advising services, access to computer labs and Multimedia Resource Center (MRC), library card, email and Internet access, city bus pass, social events and afternoon activities) $84

Medical insurance $30 per week

* Prices subject to change.

KEY POINT Research powerhouse: UC Davis received $622 million in research funding in 2008-2009 (ranked #10 of all U.S. public universities in research funding by the National Science Foundation).

12 Communication and Culture Program—Four weeks

The Communication and Program Academic and Business Options Culture Program is designed • Four weeks long—20 hours of For advanced students, a selection to help participants improve instruction each week of electives may be offered instead of their conversational fluency and • Offered four times per year: Everyday Expressions and Idioms, become comfortable expressing January, February, July and August including: themselves in an English-speaking • Academic Preparation Skills community—whether in academic, • Highly-qualified and experienced business or social settings. It is ideal teachers • Business Communication Skills for participants of all English levels • Open to students of all English- • Business Theory and Practice who want an intensive learning speaking levels • Critical Thinking experience within a short time • Small class size (12-18) for high frame. This program is offered in interaction among instructors and winter and summer and focuses on students American culture and conversational • Optional weekend trips include fluency. The core classes are U.S. Yosemite National Park, Napa Society and Culture, Listening Valley, San Francisco and Los and Pronunciation, Everyday Angeles Expressions and Idioms, and Intercultural Research Project. • UC Davis students as conversation partners both in- and out-of-class A teacher at UC Davis Extension for 20 Students are placed in levels based on a placement test administered at • Daily recreational, cultural and years, Brian Lockhart has focused his energy the start of the program. Students social activities with U.S. student on providing the most positive learning practice English once a week in leaders environment possible for his students, and class with American conversation bringing his expertise in the latest technology partners, and have the option of using to the classroom. Favorite subjects include the Multimedia Resource Center TOEFL, Grammar, Everyday Expressions (MRC) for guided language study. and Idioms, Communication Skills and Volunteer Experiences. Each spring he organizes softball practices and loves filming his students in action. In addition to teaching here at UC Davis, Brian taught ESL and Spanish while earning a master’s degree in Linguistics and Spanish at Southern Illinois University. He also taught EFL in Spain for four years.

Sample Summer Communication and Culture Program Schedule Ω

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 12-1p.m. Games Tie-dying Scavenger Hunt Conversation Groups Ice Cream Social 1:10-2 Everyday Expressions and Idioms 2:10-3 Intercultural Research Project 3:10-4 U.S. Society and Culture 4:10-5 Listening and Pronunciation Ω Classes may be scheduled in the morning.

13 QUICK FACT UC Davis has a long tradition of helping students build their 4-week Communication and Culture Program Dates and Fees* undergraduate resume for graduate or professional school, or Session Dates Tuition a rewarding career. Summer 2010, 1st Program July 2 – July 30, 2010 $1,490 Summer 2010, 2nd Program August 6 – September 3, 2010 $1,490 Winter 2011, 1st Program January 7 – February 4, 2011 $1,490 Winter 2011, 2nd Program February 11 – March 11, 2011 $1,490 Summer 2011, 1st Program July 1 – July 29, 2011 $1,490 Summer 2011, 2nd Program August 5 – September 2, 2011 $1,490 Winter 2012, 1st Program January 6 – February 3, 2012 $1,540 Winter 2012, 2nd Program February 10 – March 9, 2012 $1,540 Summer 2012, 1st Program July 6 – August 3, 2012 $1,540 Summer 2012, 2nd Program August 10 – September 7, 2012 $1,540

OTHER PROGRAM COSTS* Application and express mail fee (nonrefundable, one-time fee) $160

Student Services fee (includes general advising services, access to computer labs and MRC, library card, email and Internet access, city bus pass, social events and afternoon activities) $84

Medical insurance $30 per week

* Prices subject to change.

“My mother often told me she used to pick tomatoes when she was young before her summer vacation. Well, I came all the way from Italy to California to do the same and make her proud. I picked tomatoes and basil working at the Student Farm in the mornings, improving my English skills in the afternoons. I visited the new Mondavi Institute for Wine and Food Science on the UC Davis campus, where I formed important contacts for my future career in enology. I have had a unique and unforgettable experience working and studying with wonderful people.” ~ Matteo Scaltriti, Italy, Communication and Culture Program

14 QUICK FACT UC Davis offers 102 undergraduate academic majors from which to choose your classes. The Bridge Program—11 weeks

Your Bridge to Campus, How many classes can I take? to Academics, to Success If you have an iBT score of 80 or Students with an advanced level of higher and no subscores under 21, English proficiency may continue you may take up to 12 units (full- their academic studies in a number time study). Your writing skills will of ways, including enrollment in be tested to determine access to UC Davis undergraduate courses campus writing courses. offered on the UC Davis campus If you do not have current iBT, or Extension professional courses PBT or CBT scores, you may take a offered in Sacramento during the placement test to demonstrate your evenings or on weekends. The English proficiency. If you test at Bridge Program is an academic study the advanced level, you will receive program that allows international counseling on how to construct a students to enroll in undergraduate program that suits your goals and and/or professional courses in a wide academic background. Courses are Who can enroll in the Bridge Program? variety of fields at UC Davis. typically a mix of advanced English The Bridge Program is designed International participants receive courses, campus classes and/or to meet the needs of university- support, advising and academic Extension courses. It is the perfect level students and professionals oversight from their academic way to live the UC Davis experience from around the world who have advisor to ensure they maintain their and earn credits toward degree strong English language skills, full-time student status. Students requirements at universities around excellent academic preparation (“B” taking professional courses (often the world. average or GPA of 3 on a 4.0 grade leading to a certificate) must be Bridge students may take classes point scale) and who wish to take independent and ready to join in nearly all of the colleges and courses in their academic fields of an external community through departments of the university, as well specialization. their own efforts. Their classmates as all courses offered at UC Davis have jobs, families and other Extension. Enrollment in any course iBT TEST EQUIVALENCIES commitments. Most professional is on a space-available basis. Courses We accept the following scores in classes are held at UC Davis completed earn full UC Davis lieu of 80 iBT: Extension’s Sutter Square Galleria in or UC Davis Extension academic • 213 CBT downtown Sacramento during the credit. Students from universities • 550 PBT evening, daytime or on the weekend. abroad should check with their • 6.5 IELTS Those Bridge participants taking home university for its transfer • 760 TOEIC classes on campus follow the credit policies. Students may enroll quarterly academic schedule—10 on a quarter-by-quarter basis—at • Cambridge Certificate of Advanced weeks of class followed by a week a very reasonable cost. English or Proficiency Exam of exams—throughout the year. Students enroll in the Bridge Program through the International English and Professional Programs at UC Davis Extension.

15 CHECKLIST for Bridge students Before mailing your application, please check that you include: 1. Proof of English language proficiency OR direct the Educational Testing Services (ETS) to send your TOEFL score report directly to UC Davis Extension. “The UC Davis classes were very helpful for my future studies back in Germany. I (Please remember to indicate the UC broadened my outlook by spending time with American and other international students. Davis ETS institution code: 4834) The people were very friendly and open-minded. It was easy to settle down and make new 2. Documentation/Transcript friends. Some of them will stay for a lifetime. The studies helped me improve my English of university coursework proficiency, which is especially important to me as an engineer who wants to work in the and grades international environment.”

~Alexander Cezanne, Germany, engineering major, Bridge Program

Bridge Program Dates and Fees*

Session Dates Tuition Summer 20101 June 21 – September 10, 2010 $3,190 + $135/unit Fall 2010 September 22 – December 10, 2010 $3,190 + $135/unit Winter 2011 January 3 – March 19, 2011 $3,190 + $135/unit Spring 2011 March 23 – June 9, 2011 $3,190 + $135/unit Summer 20112 June 20 – September 9, 2011 $3,190 + $135/unit Fall 2011 September 21 – December 9, 2011 $3,190 + $135/unit Winter 2012 January 4 – March 24, 2012 $3,290 + $135/unit Spring 2012 March 28 – June 14, 2012 $3,290 + $135/unit Summer 20123 June 25 – September 14, 2012 $3,290 + $135/unit Fall 2012 September 26 – December 14, 2012 $3,290 + $135/unit 1UCD Summer Session 1, 2010: June 21 – July 30, 2010 1UCD Summer Session 2, 2010: August 2 – September 10, 2010 2UCD Summer Session 1, 2011: June 20 – July 29, 2011 2UCD Summer Session 2, 2011: August 1 – September 9, 2011 3UCD Summer Session 1, 2012: June 25 – August 3, 2012 3UCD Summer Session 2, 2012: August 6 – September 14, 2012

OTHER PROGRAM COSTS* Application and express mail fee (nonrefundable, one-time fee) $160

Student Services fee (includes access to advising services, access to computer labs and Multimedia Resource Center (MRC), library card, email and Internet access, city bus pass, social events and afternoon activities) $210 per quarter

Medical insurance $30 per week in program

* Prices subject to change.

16 QUICK FACT UC Davis Extension offers more than 150 courses every quarter and enrolls Professional Certificate Programs—Academic Year nearly 60,000 students annually. UC Davis Extension offers several Most professional classes are held at outstanding certificates of interest UC Davis Extension’s Sutter Square to international students. Primarily Galleria in downtown Sacramento directed to a local U.S. audience during the evening, daytime or on on a part-time evening basis, these the weekend. courses provide rigorous post- graduate coursework for working Design Your Own Certificate professionals who wish to advance UC Davis Extension offers innovative their careers or develop new areas courses in a wide range of subject of expertise. With careful course areas, such as Information planning, these certificates can Technology, IT Management, be completed in nine months Education, Land Use and (late September-early June). For Environmental Planning, TESL and holders of the F-1 visa, planning even Professional Brewing. Working must include English and/or with an international student campus classes to maintain full- advisor, you can choose courses from time student status (12 units per as many as three certificate programs academic quarter). Some certificates to create your own Customized offer summer courses as well. Certificate. Visit The following certificates have www.extension.ucdavis.edu/ been approved for international certificates for detailed information participants: or write to us at intlinfo@ucde. • Accounting ucdavis.edu. • College Admissions Counseling and Career Planning OTHER PROGRAM COSTS* • Conflict Resolution International student services fee $210 each quarter • Construction Management Medical insurance • Green Building and Sustainable for individuals, higher rates for families $30 per week Design • Human Resource Development Certificate fee $45 and Management Course fees vary with program, ranging from $3,300-$7,700, excluding • Labor-Management Relations books and other materials • Marketing and Public Relations *Prices subject to change. • Personal Financial Planning • Project Management

KEY POINT UC Davis Extension’s mission is to deliver knowledge that helps adults transform their lives and careers.

17 Customized Programs

Customized English and • Pre-academic Orientation and • Japanese Ministry of Education Pre-Academic Programs Training Programs for Hubert • Keisen University Humphrey Fellowship and For more than 35 years, we have • Kinki University Fulbright Grant Scholars and been providing the highest quality many other sponsored students • Kokushikan University customized educational and training • Konkuk University programs to universities and • Pre-service, In-service and Train- organizations throughout the world. the-Trainer Training in English • Korea University Our close and active relationships Language Teaching • Kyoto Notre Dame University with UC Davis departments and • English classes combined with • Kyoto Seika University colleges have led to a number of academic study (e.g., nutrition, • Kyoto Tachibana University cooperative projects that combine horticulture, engineering, training in several areas. One recent economics, business and • Libyan People’s Bureau example is our work with a Japanese management) • Nagoya University for Arts research and graduate university • English for Legal Professionals and Sciences and the UC Davis College of Life • In-service Teacher Education in • Nagoya Women’s University Sciences to provide a program various academic fields • Nara Institute of Science and of English instruction—tutorials Technology in research paper writing and Our Clients presentations—and participation • National Kyushu University in the College’s graduate seminars. Some of our custom English and • Osaka University academic programs clients: We also receive Fulbright scholars • Sapporo University • Academy for Educational into our Intensive English Program • Saudi Cultural Mission every year, and run the Humphrey Development (AED) • Sophia University Fellowship Pre-academic Orientation • Aichi Gakuin • Tama University and Training Program, one of only • American Councils for three universities in the United International Education • Tohoku University States to do so, every summer. There (ACTR-ACCELS) • Turkish Office of the are many ways in which we can Educational Attache work with our overseas partners to • Baekseok University customize programs to meet their • Beijing University School of • University of the Sacred Heart unique needs. Medicine (Tokyo) Sample programs include: • Chilean Ministry of Education • Waseda University • Introduction to Higher Education • Chonbuk National University • Yonsei University and Universities in the U.S. • Chung Ang University • Zhejiang University • Communication and Culture • Colfuturo Contact Us! • Business English • Dong A University If you would like more information on how • Test Preparation (TOEFL and • Doshisha University UC Davis Extension can meet your training TOEIC) and Accent Improvement • Hitotsubashi University needs, please contact us at 530.757.8686 (fax • Presentation Skills Seminars for 530.757.8265), [email protected] or • Hosei University visit our website. Scholars and Faculty Development • Inje University • English for Medical Professionals www.extension.ucdavis.edu/international • Institute for International Education (IIE) • International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX)

18 Programs for Global Educators

Drawing on our own capacity of Some areas covered in these Seminar in Teaching English as teacher-trainers, UC Davis, our programs have included: a Foreign Language (TEFL)— network of local and regional • Curriculum and materials Four Weeks schools, and governmental development in the life sciences organizations, we develop This seminar for practicing • School reform and leadership customized programs for educators teachers and education specialists looking for new ways to innovate, • Assessment and differentiated combines optional English language inspire and lead educational reform. instruction: How to reach every instruction, U.S. cultural study, As the world continues to globalize, student classroom seminars, laboratory the need to evolve and reflect on • Teaching and integrating the Four observations, practical classroom new ways of improving learning Skills (reading, writing, listening training and participatory models is growing. Recently, we began to and speaking) of teacher education. Coursework includes: provide training in other languages • Using new media and the Internet (i.e., Spanish). We have hosted in the classroom • Assessment and differentiated educators from several countries, instruction: How to reach every • Conference presentation skills many funded by various Ministries student of Education. • Supervision and mentoring skills • Teaching and integrating the Four Some of our most recent customized • Professional networking Skills (reading, writing, listening teacher education programs have • Team teaching and speaking) included: • And more • Curriculum and materials • Pre-service EFL student teachers Some of our clients have included: development enhanced with local school visits and professional • Faculty development for • Ministry of Education, Chile networking opportunities professors teaching in English to • Ministry of Education, Egypt an international student body Participants have daily access to • Ministry of Education, Japan • Train-the-trainer programs, our Multimedia Resource Center including supervision and • Ministry of Education, Korea (MRC) and a resource library, as well curriculum development • Ministry of Education, Taiwan as an opportunity to observe and discuss ESL classes in a wide range • Department of State, U.S.A. • Educators program for of student communities. Details are professional improvement in • Kyushu University available on our website. Biology • Fulbright Commission www.extension.ucdavis.edu/international • Institute for International Education (IIE)

Seminar in TEFL Dates and Fees* OTHER PROGRAM COSTS* Application and express mail fee Session Dates Tuition (nonrefundable, one-time fee) $160 Summer 2010 July 19 – August 13, 2010 $1,940 Winter 2011 January 17 – February 11, 2011 $1,940 Student services fee (includes access to advising services, access to computer Summer 2011 July 18 – August 12, 2011 $1,940 labs and MRC, library card, email and Winter 2012 January 16 – February 10, 2012 $2,040 Internet access, city bus pass, social Summer 2012 July 16 – August 10, 2012 $2,040 events and afternoon activities) $84

Medical insurance $30 per week *Prices subject to change.

19 International Law Programs

For detailed information about any of these law Orientation in U.S.A. Law programs and an application, call 530.757.8569 or email [email protected]. Four-week program This program, offered jointly by the School of Law and UC Davis Extension, Preparation Program: English for is for international lawyers, judges, notaries, law professors, law students, Legal Professionals pre-LL.M. students and business professionals who want to gain greater understanding of the theories and practices of the U.S. legal system. Core Two-week program program topics include the U.S. legal system, business planning and Designed for international legal structure, contracts, commercial and consumer law, intellectual property, real professionals and law students, this property law, torts, civil procedure, antitrust regulations, taxation, labor and course provides an introduction or environmental law, dispute resolution and more. review of English as used by legal professionals in the United States. International Commercial Law Seminar in Cologne, Germany Participants study and practice Two-week program vocabulary, reading, writing and oral Presented by the Schools of Law at the University of California, Davis and communication skills pertaining the University of Cologne in cooperation with the German Bar Association to legal and business topics. (DeutscherAnwaltVerein), this annual seminar gathers legal practitioners This program provides excellent from around the world to examine the most challenging corporate issues preparation for the Orientation facing the international legal community today. Instructors address some of in U.S.A. Law Program, which the timeliest issues from U.S. and European perspectives. The topic changes immediately follows the English for annually. Legal Professionals Program.

Course fee* $1,495 International Law Programs Dates and Fees* Application fee $160 Session Dates∆ Fees Dates June 25-July 9, 2010 Orientation in U.S.A. Law Every summer: June 24-July 8, 2011 July 11-August 7, 2010 $3,600 June 22-July 6, 2012 July 10-August 6, 2011 Please inquire *Prices subject to change. July 8-August 4, 2012 Please inquire

International Commercial Law QUICK FACT Seminar in Cologne, Germany June 14-25, 2010 $2,750 The Law Library contains more than 425,000 Global Trading System: volumes, including over 150,000 volume-equivalents Substance and Dispute Resolution August 9-20, 2010 $2,500 in microform materials. Financing International Transactions August 2011 Please inquire

Structuring an International Joint Venture August 2012 Please inquire

International Commercial Law LL.M. July-August of every summer

Master of Laws (LL.M.) August-May of every year

*Prices subject to change. ∆ Check our website for 2011 and 2012 dates and fees.

20 Graduate Law Programs Student Services

The following graduate programs, At UC Davis Extension, our students jointly administered by the School are very important to us. IEPP of Law and UC Davis Extension, students are registered as full- enable master’s degree candidates time, nondegree students and have to earn a quality University of access to nearly all facilities and Specialized Courses in California education. By successfully privileges available at UC Davis. These include libraries, sports and International Commercial Law completing the degree, participants can earn credits needed for eligibility recreational facilities, the Memorial Two-week programs to practice law in the United States. Union, the Cowell Student Health These courses are for knowledgeable Center, the bus system practitioners who wish to gain Summer International and many more—sometimes with a familiarity with complex international Commercial Law LL.M. small additional fee. We also provide and U.S. business and legal students with personal assistance transactions. Topics are offered in July–August annually over two to five and counseling on academic and visa three sequential years as follows: consecutive summers of study issues, grade reports and continuous help-desk assistance. Students also • Global Trading System: Substance This innovative part-time program have access to the computer labs and and Dispute Resolution (August enables working legal professionals the UC Davis Extension Multimedia 9-20, 2010) to earn an LL.M. degree by spending two to five consecutive summers Resource Center (MRC). • Financing International in intensive study at the UC Davis Transactions (August 2011) School of Law. One of the only TOEIC/TOEFL • Structuring an International Joint degrees of its kind, the part-time • Free paper-based TOEFL exams at Venture (August 2012) aspect of this master’s degree the end of each 10-week Intensive program provides an attractive English Program opportunity for busy lawyers and • Mid-term, paper-based TOEFL judges who cannot leave their exam for a fee practices for a year or more to • TOEIC exam at the end of each pursue an advanced legal degree. quarter for a fee

Master of Laws (LL.M.) Program Visas

August to May of each year UC Davis is authorized under Kevin Johnson, Dean, The LL.M. (Master of Laws) federal law to enroll non-immigrant UC Davis School of Law, students. and Beth Greenwood, Program is a full-time graduate Director, International program that allows each student to Health Insurance Programs, UC Davis School develop expertise in a chosen area of Students participating in the of Law, and Director, Center particular interest, engage in special International English and for International Programs, projects or original research under UC Davis Extension Professional Programs (IEPP) must the direction of a faculty member have health insurance. Students who and obtain a basic knowledge of the have health insurance that is valid in U.S. legal system. the United States must show proof For information about program tuition and of insurance coverage in English at fees, please send your questions to lawinfo@ registration (a minimum of $250,000 ucde.ucdavis.edu. U.S. dollars in coverage). Otherwise, students must purchase health insurance at registration. IEPP provides excellent coverage at a rate of $30 per week.* *Prices subject to change.

21 Student Services Housing Options

Students may want to consider II. Dormitories (SUMMER QUARTER the following options for pre- ONLY) arranged housing. Please make all Dormitories (conveniently located accommodation arrangements using near the UC Davis campus) are the direct contact information listed often open to IEPP students during for each provider. the summer. Students share a room with one other student. Rooms come I. WISE Homestay equipped with two beds, dressers The Foundation for Worldwide and desks. Meals are provided in the Partial-Term Enrollment International Student Exchange campus dining halls. Students can attend the first part (WISE) arranges for our Please contact us at [email protected] of any 10-week session if they give international students to live with for availability. advance notice to the IEPP office. an American family. The family They must attend a minimum of provides a private room with a Price is approximately $65 per night four weeks. bed, dresser and desk, and up to for a shared room and meal plan. three meals a day. This experience Prices are subject to change, and Getting to Davis from the Sacramento or is a wonderful way to learn about there is limited availability. Students San Francisco Airport U.S. customs and American food, will be accommodated in the order The Davis Airporter provides airport participate in family celebrations in which the housing application transportation from the Sacramento and practice everyday English. forms are received. Payment is due International Airport and the San Families who welcome international in full two months prior to arrival. Francisco International Airport to students into their homes not only III. Renting a room in a private house Davis. This shuttle service charges want to share their way of life with or apartment $23* per person (discounts vary for the students, but also want to learn Many Davis families and student additional people) for transportation about the students’ homes and groups rent out rooms in their from the Sacramento International cultures. Many students consider the homes for approximately $450- Airport. Transportation from the experiences with “their family” the $650 per month. Renting a room San Francisco International Airport most memorable part of their stay in is an excellent opportunity to live is $85* per person (discounts vary Davis and neighboring communities with others who are not part of the for additional people). These fees and keep in touch with their American International Programs. Students can include two standard-sized pieces of host parents for many years. make these arrangements on their luggage. Please contact Shannon Johnson of WISE at own once they arrive in Davis. For more information, visit http:// [email protected], by telephone For a preview of what might be available, www.davisairporter.com, by telephone 530.406.1330 or by fax 530.406.1315. check the “Community Housing Listing,” offered 530.756.6715 or 800.565.5153. http://wise.wisefoundation.com by the Associated Students of UC Davis at *Prices subject to change. PLACEMENT FEES* http://chl.ucdavis.edu (click on “view our listings”) or craigslist at http://sacramento. $325 for five to 10 weeks craigslist.org/. $225 for four weeks or fewer * Prices subject to change. $95 continuation fee for additional term in same home

HOST FAMILY ACCOMMODATION FEES* (private room) $26/night, three meals per day $24/night, two meals per day (breakfast and dinner) $22/night, one meal per day (breakfast) $20/night, no meals

22 Enrollment Information

Steps to Enroll 1. Complete and send us the application for FINAL APPLICATION CHECKLIST Refund Policy enrollment located on pages 24 and 25, or Before mailing your application, be sure you This policy only applies to the Intensive English enroll online at https://extension.ucdavis.edu/ have included: Program, English for Science and Technology, intl_apps/intl_english.aspx. Here are some • $160 nonrefundable application fee (payable Communication and Culture Program, English important points to remember: to UC Regents) for Legal Professionals, Seminar in TEFL, and • Print your full name EXACTLY as it appears Bridge Program. Full tuition refunds will be • Completed application for enrollment form on your passport granted for withdrawal requests received • Financial statement and certification • Be sure to check off the program and in writing two weeks before the first day of (originals to be provided on registration day) INDICATE the QUARTER and YEAR you plan the program, minus a $50 processing fee. to attend • Letter from financing sponsor, if applicable Seventy percent refunds will be granted for (with translation if needed) withdrawal requests received by the third day • Tell us if you will be applying for an F-1 of instruction, minus a $50 processing fee. No student visa, and be sure to complete Parts 1-5 • Copy of passport photo identification page refunds will be made for withdrawal after the (for applicant and each dependent) • If you are transferring from another school third day of instruction. or institution, please complete Part 6 of the • Copies of your F-1 Visa, I-20s and I-94 card Application for Enrollment. (if already in the U.S.) Welcome to International English and • To apply for an F-1 student visa, you will • Medical insurance can be purchased in the Professional Programs! need documentation from the International U.S. or at home English and Professional Programs verifying For Bridge and Professional Certificate Be sure to bring your passport, acceptance you have been admitted to a course of study. applicants ONLY: documents, proof of health insurance in To receive this acceptance documentation, • Proof of English language proficiency English and I-94 card (which you will receive you must prove you have the funds to (optional for Bridge Program) on the airplane) with you on registration day! support yourself while in the U.S. by sending us a financial statement from your bank or a • Documentation/Transcript of university coursework and grades letter from your sponsor. Send applications or inquiries to: Payment UC Davis Extension International Programs ESTIMATED MINIMUM EXPENSES* All payments must be made in U.S. dollars and Center for International Programs 1333 Research Park Drive (tuition and living expenses) made payable to UC Regents. We accept cash, travelers checks, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, Davis, CA 95618-4852 Intensive English Program $6,545 American Express, international postal U.S.A. English for Science and money orders and personal checks drawn on Email: [email protected] Technology Program $3,329 U.S. banks. If paying by credit card, please Phone: 530.757.8686 include card number, expiration date and the Fax: 530.752.8265 Communication and name on the card. If you provide credit card www.extension.ucdavis.edu/international Culture Program $3,179 information, please DO NOT FAX or EMAIL http://www.ieppucde.blogspot.com/ Bridge Program $8,347 your application. For security purposes, please print and mail your application to the UC Davis Seminar in TEFL $3,715 Extension International Programs address. English for Legal Students may also transfer funds directly to our Professionals Program $3,137 bank:

* All fees are subject to change without notice. Bank of America 1655 Grant St., Bldg. A, 10th Floor 2. The International English and Professional Concord, CA 94520 Programs issues your acceptance documents. U.S.A. It usually takes two business days from the time Account Information: we receive your completed application for us to issue the acceptance document you need to Account 12337-14115 apply for your F-1 student visa. We will send Regents of the University of California this document to you by express mail, along UC Davis Extension, Section G for [insert with an acceptance letter and some general student’s name] information about living in the U.S. 530.757.8686 For immigration and visa questions only, please Please add $30 to cover the service fee contact us at [email protected]. charged by the bank. If not, it will be collected We recommend you apply for your F-1 student at registration. visa as early as possible but no sooner than three months prior to arrival in the U.S.

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26 University of California, Davis Center for International Programs International English and Professional Programs

Email: [email protected] Phone: 530.757.8686 Fax: 530.752.8265 www.extension.ucdavis.edu/international