English Language Program 2021-2022 Viewbook

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2021/2022

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Winnipeg was named one of the best places to visit on earth by National Geographic Travel!

Third strongest economic growth among major metropolitan areas in Canada. —Conference Board of Canada, 2018

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1,100+ The Great Outdoors Manitoba is home to beautiful beaches, scenic landscapes, and impressive wildlife.

Restaurants featuring global cuisines and award-winning chefs.

100+ Explore Winnipeg’s Fringe Festival, International Jazz Festival, Folk Festival, Festival du Voyageur, and more.

We’re multicultural — more than 100 languages are spoken here.

For more information, see U.S. News & World Report’s 2017 rankings, UK Business Insider’s ranking of safest countries, and National Geographic Travel Best Trips 2016.

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The Heart of Canada Winnipeg is the capital city of Manitoba and located in the centre of Canada, which is consistently ranked one of the world’s safest countries and one of the world’s top travel destinations. Our central downtown campus is only steps away from exciting nightlife, galleries, museums, and shopping, as well as being close to green spaces, parks, and walkways. Manitoba’s diverse economy includes major industrial sectors such as aerospace, financial services, biotechnology, manufacturing, information and communication technologies, interactive digital media, and more.

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07 Sunny Days Winnipeg has an average of 316 sunny days per year, one of the sunniest cities in Canada!

Winnipeg is Canada’s 7th largest city with a population of 811,000.

Nearly 150,000 international migrants have moved to Manitoba in the past 20 years.

The U.S. border is a short 1.5 hour road trip away.


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1,250 International Students from 75 countries study at The University of Winnipeg.

10,000 students attend The University of Winnipeg.

Life on Campus UWinnipeg has a long tradition of academic excellence and is noted for small class sizes, environmental commitment, Indigenous scholarship, and campus diversity. When you become a student here you will join the vibrant community and culture of downtown Winnipeg.


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400+ Stay Fit for Free All athletic facilities on campus are free for students.

Courses in more than 50 fields of study available.

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25:1 Student Support Health & wellness facilities, including a counselling centre, are right on campus.

The estimated student to professor ratio at UWinnipeg is 25:1.

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Your Pathway to UWinnipeg Enhance your learning with group student life activities!

4. Achieve

3. Engage 2. Learn 1. Start › After submitting your appplication you will take our online placement test › Start your program at the level that is right for you

› Acquire the skills needed for academic success › Practice advanced level skills › Receive support from our qualified instructors

Future Studies Successful completion of Academic Level 5 is a direct pathway to programs in undergrad studies, PACE, and graduate studies.

› Students in Academic Level 5 may begin their University studies by taking a first year course › A specially designed companion course will help ELP students successfully complete this course

› Receive the English language proficiency requirement for UWinnipeg › Earn 6 credit hours toward your further study at UWinnipeg › Be eligible to continue in degree credit programs in Arts, Science, Business and Economics, and PACE

ELP provided an array of activities that developed my writing, reading, listening and speaking competencies. I also discovered new things through listening to the ideas and experiences of other people. We did a lot of reading and writing tasks that are so beneficial if you plan to continue in the University. ELP taught me strategies…that are so critical in academics and even in business set-up. Jeanev Bordeos


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Full-Time Programs uwinnipeg.ca/elp-full-time The full-time program is designed to strengthen general or academic English language skills. A joint academic and student life program gives students the skills needed to meet their language goals. The typical length of each level is one term (14 weeks).

General 4 Foundations 1

Foundations 2

General 5

Foundations 3 Academic 3

Academic 4

Academic 5

Foundation Stream

General Stream

Academic/Pathway Stream

Beginner — Intermediate

Intermediate — Advanced

Intermediate — Advanced

› Provides foundational oral communication, vocabulary acquisition and grammar development skills

› Develops language skills for personal or professional use

› Develops academic reading and writing skills preparing students for English language institutions

› Develops reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills › Seminars focus on grammatical structures and reading skills

› Develops fluency in speaking and listening › Choice of seminars to focus on specific language skills

› Focus on skills required to be successful in an academic environment › Successful completion of Academic Level 5 gives students the language requirement needed for entrance into UWinnipeg programs

The Student Life Program is an important space for social connection and a part of all levels of study. Learn about different cultures while interacting with peers in group activities. Connect with students from around the world and enhance language, leadership, critical thinking and self-awareness skills.


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Short-Term Programs Short-Term Intensive English Program

Canadian Workplace Experience Program

uwinnipeg.ca/elp-short-term

uwinnipeg.ca/elp-cwep

This 4–5 week English Language Program will help advance your educational or career goals. It is designed to accelerate your communication development with classes that focus on the core skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing. A variety of cultural and academic workshops are also offered to improve speaking ability. The weekly socio-cultural activities are a great way for you to practice your new language skills while exploring Winnipeg.

This program offers four weeks of classroom study and a three-week local placement that provides the opportunity to speak English in a Canadian workplace environment. Types of placements include architecture firms, museums, libraries, radio stations, youth centres, athletic facilities, art galleries, health care facilities, restaurants, retail stores, and non-profit organizations. Students also participate in after-class sociocultural activities to practice their informal English skills. Recommended language levels for prospective students are TOEFL: iBT 61, IELTS: 5.5 overall, TOEIC: 800, or equivalent ELP program score.

Get Ready

Be Prepared

The Right Fit

Prepare for our fall full-time programs with one of our Short-Term Intensive Programs!

Exposure to an English speaking workplace can help prepare you for future career goals.

Every student is placed in a class that reflects their level of ability in the English language.


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“Helping students learn a new language is my passion. The University of Winnipeg’s EAL Teacher Certificate Program prepared me for the classroom and gave me the skills that ensure my teaching is as rewarding for my students as it is for me. I have been successfully employed as an instructor since graduation.” Yun-Ji Kim

Specialized Programs EAL Teacher Certificate Program

Customized Programs

uwinnipeg.ca/elp-tcp

uwinnipeg.ca/elp-custom

This program will certify you to teach English as an Additional Language (EAL) to adults in Canada and overseas, and is fully accredited by TESL Canada. Available full-time or part-time, it includes 120 hours of TESL theory and methodology, 10 hours of observation in a Canadian EAL classroom, and 10 hours of teaching in a supervised practicum in Canada.

We can customize programs with an academic, cultural, or professional focus to meet the specific needs of organizations, students, and professionals. Course content can focus on essential English language skills along with many opportunities for English communication through planned socio-cultural activities. Custom program options can include communication coaching, private tutoring, business, Canadian history and culture, English for Professionals, and more! Groups are generally 10 people or more.

Programming can be customized for groups of 10 or more — contact infoelp@uwinnipeg.ca. Graduates with a degree from an accredited university are eligible for TESL Canada’s Professional Certificate Standard One. Learn more at: tesl.ca

To arrange your customized program and estimate your fees, contact: infoelp@uwinnipeg.ca.

For program language admission requirements, visit: uwinnipeg.ca/ealtcp-application

Speak Up

One-On-One

Hands-on

Practicing daily will deepen your understanding and appreciation of English communication.

Private tutors can also be arranged through The UWinnipeg English Language Program.

The practicum includes 10 hours of classroom observation, and 10 hours of teaching.


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2021 Program Overview and Fees

Full-Time Programs Program

2021 Dates

Duration

Delivery

Tuition

Homestay

Winter

Jan. 5 — Apr. 16

14 weeks

Alternate Delivery and Classroom

$4,200

$2,650

Spring/Summer

May 3 — Aug. 13

14 weeks

Alternate Delivery and Classroom

$4,200

$2,675

Fall

Sept. 7 — Dec. 17

14 weeks

Alternate Delivery and Classroom

$4,200

$2,650

Program

2021 Dates

Duration

Delivery

Tuition

Homestay

January: Intensive

Jan. 5 — Jan. 29

4 weeks

Alternate Delivery and Classroom

$1,900

$725

January: Canadian Workplace Experience

Jan. 5 — Feb. 19

7 weeks

Alternate Delivery and Classroom

$2,400

$1,250

February: Canadian Workplace Experience

Feb. 1 — Mar. 19

7 weeks

Alternate Delivery and Classroom

$2,400

$1,275

June: Intensive

May 26 — June 25

5 weeks

Alternate Delivery and Classroom

$2,050

$875

July: Intensive

July 5 — 30

4 weeks

Alternate Delivery and Classroom

$1,900

$750

July: Canadian Workplace Experience

July 5 — Aug. 20

7 weeks

Alternate Delivery and Classroom

$2,400

$1,275

August: Intensive

Aug. 3 — 27

4 weeks

Alternate Delivery and Classroom

$1,900

$725

August: Canadian Workplace Experience

Aug. 3 — Sept. 17

7 weeks

Alternate Delivery and Classroom

$2,400

$1,250

Short-Term Programs


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EAL Teacher Certificate Programs Program

2021 Dates

Duration

Delivery

Tuition

Homestay

Winter: Full-Time

Jan. 11 — Feb. 26

7 weeks

Alternate Delivery and Classroom

$2,240 $280 practicum fee

$1,275

Winter: Part-Time

Jan. 11 — Mar. 19

10 weeks

Alternate Delivery and Classroom

$560 fee / course $280 practicum fee

$1,800

Winter: Part-Time Online

Jan. 11 — Mar. 19

10 weeks

Alternate Delivery and Classroom

$560 fee / course $280 practicum fee

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Spring: Full-Time

May 10 — June 25

7 weeks

Alternate Delivery and Classroom

$2,240 $280 practicum fee

$1,275

Spring: Part-Time

May 10 — July 9

10 weeks

Alternate Delivery and Classroom

$560 fee / course $280 practicum fee

$1,625

Spring: Part-Time Online

May 10 — July 9

10 weeks

Alternate Delivery and Classroom

$560 fee / course $280 practicum fee

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Summer: Intensive

June 30 — July 30

4 weeks

Alternate Delivery and Classroom

$2,240 $280 practicum fee

$825

Fall: Full-Time

Sept. 13 — Oct. 29

7 weeks

Alternate Delivery and Classroom

$2,240 $280 practicum fee

$1,275

Fall: Part-Time

Sept. 13 — Nov. 19

10 weeks

Alternate Delivery and Classroom

$560 fee / course $280 practicum fee

$1,800

Fall: Part-Time Online

Sept. 13 — Nov. 19

10 weeks

Alternate Delivery and Classroom

$560 fee / course $280 practicum fee

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Fees due with your application: $120 Application Fee (required for first time applicants only) $500 Tuition Deposit Per Program $120 Homestay Application Fee $220 Homestay Placement Fee

1. All programs, dates, policies, and fees are subject to change without notice. All fees are in Canadian dollars. 2. The University of Winnipeg reserves the right to cancel courses or programs; in which case, all payments are returned to students. 3. Tuition costs do not include the application fee, Homestay application and placement fees, or books. Fees must be paid in full at least three weeks before the program start date. 4. Homestay program fees may vary based on arrival and departure dates.


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Student Services uwinnipeg.ca/elp From arrival until graduation, we offer students a place that feels like home. We encourage students to take advantage of our homestay program and socio-cultural activities, as well as support from our dedicated staff.

Canadian Immigration

Health Insurance

Once you receive your letter of acceptance, you can use it to

Health coverage is required during your stay in Canada.

apply for appropriate visas or permits.

An international student insurance plan is provided through guard.me International Insurance.

Depending on your country of citizenship, you may also need a temporary resident visa or an electronic travel authorization before leaving your home country.

Contact us for current rates per program. For more information, visit: guard.me

For more information, visit: canada.ca/en/immigrationrefugees-citizenship/services/study-canada

Homestay

Socio-Cultural Activities

Take advantage of our homestay program! It’s a great way to discover Winnipeg, practice your English language skills, and learn about Canadian life and culture in a safe, comfortable home environment.

Have fun and meet new friends while you learn English. We provide you with free weekly activities so you can explore the city and experience the life and culture of Manitoba, which may include:

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Live with an English-speaking Canadian family Private, furnished room with internet Three meals a day provided Airport pick-up

For costs, see p.9, “Fees Due with Your Application”. For more information, visit: uwinnipeg.ca/homestay

Sightseeing and gallery tours Skating and snowshoeing Hockey and baseball games Volunteer opportunities Language Partner program

For more information, visit: uwinnipeg.ca/elp-activities

Try Something New Social and cultural activities help you learn new vocabulary related to specific activities.

Warm Welcome Homestay participants are greeted at the airport by a member of their host family.


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Alternate Delivery uwinnipeg.ca/elp-alt-delivery In response to the COVID-19 situation, all ELP classes are being held through alternate delivery. Online classes are a great option and can add flexibility and convenience to your degree planning.

Alternate Delivery Platforms Classes will be delivered on two main platforms (Nexus — UW’s learning management system, and Zoom) by qualified, experienced English language instructors. Each class has its own Nexus page which hosts class content. Instructors frequently update the page and interact with their class in multiple ways. Students can access instructor announcements, discussion threads, handouts, videos, assignments, marks and Zoom class recordings.

I like ELP programs so much that I decided to take online classes without any hesitation. I was a bit worried… But once it started it was beyond my expectation. All of my three teachers are very hard-working, dedicated, and excellent. Seo Young Park Academic 5

Nexus provides students with:

Zoom provides students with:

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› An instructor-facilitated class, with similar components to an in-person class › The ability to interact with the instructor, ask questions, and participate in whole-class discussions › Break-out rooms to host discussions with fellow students › A platform to complete monitored, in-class assignments › The ability to take part in activities and tasks

A weekly class schedule Content from their instructors (handouts, articles, etc.) Access to quizzes and a place to submit assignments Discussion boards to communicate with fellow students Tools to interact with instructors and receive help

Our commitment ELP is committed to continuing to offer a quality program to international students via alternate delivery in response to the COVID-19 situation.

Student Connection Sudents will interact with their peers in online group activities organized by our qualified Student Life staff.


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Scholarships

Scholarship Opportunities uwinnipeg.ca/intl-awards

President’s Scholarship for World Leaders

Value: $3,500–$5,000 cad

The University of Winnipeg English Language Program is more than another program to learn English. For me, ELP is the program where students discover that we have overseas families, and learning English is only the excuse to meet them.”

Special Entrance Scholarships

Karime Wong

This scholarship will be given to international students (including U.S. students) entering any of UWinnipeg’s divisions for the first time. Candidates must be involved in activities that demonstrate leadership, have a minimum 80% admission average or equivalent, and entering the first year of any program.

Available to international students studying in Canada, students studying Canadian curriculum overseas, and students from the U.S. Must have a final grade 12 admission average of 85% or higher, and have completed an application for admission before March 1. Value: $1,100–$2,250 cad

In-Course Awards The University of Winnipeg believes in fairness and equality. International students are eligible for the same awards opportunities as Canadian students. After completing one year (two terms) at UWinnipeg, international students can apply for a wide range of awards and scholarships for continuing students. Value: Up to $10,000 cad

Grads Get Hired University of Winnipeg graduates have an employment rate of 95.9% two years after graduation.

Affordable Tuition Manitoba has one of the most affordable tuition rates in Canada.


How to Apply uwinnipeg.ca/elp-apply

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Apply online or download the application form for the program of your choice (e.g. Full-Time, Canadian Work Experience)

Arrange to pay the fees and deposit due with your application.

uwinnipeg.ca/elp-apply

Online applicants will be contacted for payment details. Fees are due in Canadian dollars and are payable to The University of Winnipeg.

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Complete and sign the application form.

Submit your application: By email: infoelp@uwinnipeg.ca

03. Complete and sign the Homestay application form (if applicable). uwinnipeg.ca/homestay

Next Steps‌ Once your application, fee(s), and tuition deposit have been received and approved, your position in the program is reserved and you will receive a letter of acceptance. You must wait for your letter of acceptance before you can make your travel arrangements. *Submitting your application does not guarantee admission. Policies, fees and dates are subject to change without notice. The University of Winnipeg reserves the right to cancel courses or programs — in which case all payments are returned to students.

By mail/in person: The University of Winnipeg English Language Program Registration Office, Room 1C15 515 Portage Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3B 2E9

If you have questions after you apply, please contact the Registration Office at: +1.204.982.1703 infoelp@uwinnipeg.ca


Academic Programs uwinnipeg.ca/academic-programs

Undergraduate Studies Faculty of Arts Classics Conflict Resolution Studies Criminal Justice Dance Developmental Studies Disability Studies East Asian Languages and Cultures English German-Canadian Studies History History of Art Human Rights Indigenous Languages Indigenous Studies Interdisciplinary Linguistics International Development Studies Mennonite Studies Modern Languages and Literatures -French Studies -German Studies -Spanish Studies Philosophy Political Science Psychology Religion and Culture Rhetoric and Communications Sociology Theatre and Film Urban and Inner-City Studies Women’s and Gender Studies Faculty of Business and Economics Business and Administration -Accounting -Co-operative Enterprises -Human Resource Management -International Business -Marketing Economics Economics and Finance

Gupta Faculty of Kinesiology and Applied Health Athletic Therapy Kinesiology Physical and Health Education Faculty of Science Anthropology Applied Computer Science Bioanthropology Biochemistry Biology Chemistry Environmental Studies and Sciences Geography Mathematics Neuroscience Physics Statistics Pre-Professional Studies Pre-Chiropractic Pre-Dentistry Pre-Law Pre-Medicine Pre-Occupational Therapy Pre-Optometry Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Physician Assistant

The Collegiate High School Program Grades 9, 10, 11, 12 Foundation Program Dual Credit Courses

515 Portage Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3B 2E9 P +1.204.786.9844 E welcome@uwinnipeg.ca

uwinnipeg.ca/study

English Language Program Full-Time Programs Academic/Pathway English General English Undergraduate Pathway Short-Term Programs Canadian Workplace Experience Intensive English

Graduate Studies Applied Computer Science and Society Bioscience, Technology and Public Policy Criminal Justice Cultural Studies Environmental, Resource and Development Economics Indigenous Governance Master in Development Practice: Indigenous Development Master in Management: Technology, Innovation and Operations Master of Marriage and Family Therapy

Professional, Applied and Continuing Education (PACE) Post-Degree Diplomas Advanced Business Management Artificial Intelligence Financial Management Human Resources Management Marketing Management Network Security Predictive Analytics Project Management Public Relations, Marketing & Strategic Communications Supply Chain Management Web Development


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