Did you know that the Centre offers Test Preparation courses?

CELS 100  GRADUATE MANAGEMENT ADMISSIONS PREP. COURSE
The GMAT (Graduate Management Admissions Test) is a test of certain skills and abilities that have been found to contribute to success in graduate programs in business and management. The Graduate Management Admissions Test is designed to help graduate schools assess the qualifications of applicants for advanced study in business and management. Reasoning skills, analytical writing skills, and problem- solving strategies are the focus of the GMAT Preparation Course. This preparatory course consists of two components: Part A consists of the Quantitative Component and Part B is the Verbal Comprehension component. This course will illustrate and anticipate questions that are likely to appear on the GMAT.
CEEN 160 EPT 1 – PREPARATION FOR THE TOEFL
This course is designed for students who want to write the TOEFL iBT and to learn general test taking techniques and strategies for the four (4) components of the test (listening, speaking, reading, & writing). Registrants must be aware that this is not an ESL course and a high intermediate to advanced competence in English, in all four language skills, if necessary. The materials used in this course will focus on listening comprehension, reading comprehension, speaking from reading/listening, and writing from reading/listening. Students must also have the computer skills necessary to meet the requirements of the TOEFL iBT.
CEEN 165  EPT 2 – PREPARATION FOR THE CELDT
This course is designed for students who want to prepare for both the standardized components of the Michigan Test and the written component of the Concordia English Language Diagnostics Test (CELDT). The materials and activities for this course will focus on simulating the various components of the Michigan Test and also on simulating the writing tasks required on the CELDT. Students in EPT 2 improve their written English by generating ideas, by developing the ability to organize a composition, and by learning to edit their writing.

CELS 100  GRADUATE MANAGEMENT ADMISSIONS PREP. COURSE
The GMAT (Graduate Management Admissions Test) is a test of certain skills and abilities that have been found to contribute to success in graduate programs in business and management. The Graduate Management Admissions Test is designed to help graduate schools assess the qualifications of applicants for advanced study in business and management. Reasoning skills, analytical writing skills, and problem- solving strategies are the focus of the GMAT Preparation Course. This preparatory course consists of two components: Part A consists of the Quantitative Component and Part B is the Verbal Comprehension component. This course will illustrate and anticipate questions that are likely to appear on the GMAT.

CEEN 160 EPT 1 – PREPARATION FOR THE TOEFL
This course is designed for students who want to write the TOEFL iBT and to learn general test taking techniques and strategies for the four (4) components of the test (listening, speaking, reading, & writing). Registrants must be aware that this is not an ESL course and a high intermediate to advanced competence in English, in all four language skills, if necessary. The materials used in this course will focus on listening comprehension, reading comprehension, speaking from reading/listening, and writing from reading/listening. Students must also have the computer skills necessary to meet the requirements of the TOEFL iBT.

CEEN 165  EPT 2 – PREPARATION FOR THE CELDT
This course is designed for students who want to prepare for both the standardized components of the Michigan Test and the written component of the Concordia English Language Diagnostics Test (CELDT). The materials and activities for this course will focus on simulating the various components of the Michigan Test and also on simulating the writing tasks required on the CELDT. Students in EPT 2 improve their written English by generating ideas, by developing the ability to organize a composition, and by learning to edit their writing.

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