Featured Courses
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Introduction to Craft Skills
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Survey of Economics
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Foundations of Electricity
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Accident Prevention and Care
* Books & Supplies
Every application is reviewed by the admission committee on a case-by-case basis, meaning there are no set minimums for acceptance. However, all applicants must submit the following documents* for admission:
Admission application
Official high school transcripts
Submit Admission Essay
Submit secondary education and college transcripts
Applicants who have completed secondary education or college-level academic coursework outside of the U.S. must have their transcripts evaluated by a credential evaluation service provider that is a member of the National Association of Credential Services. (NACES®)
If a NACES credential evaluation was completed based on a preliminary secondary transcript for the purpose of admission to the University, the student must also submit a NACES evaluation of the final secondary credential before being permitted to register for second-semester courses.
Submit SAT or ACT college entrance exam score report (if available). Not required for admission purposes for students coming from outside of the USA, but may be essential for obtaining a Student Visa in your country.
Submit $250 Enrollment Deposit
Submit official Test of English Proficiency for students whose primary language is not English, submit one of the following tests:
Duolingo English test score of 90 is required for undergraduate admissions
TOEFL Essentials Test: score of 7 is required for undergraduate admissions
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL IBT) – Score: 61
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) – Score: 6.0
Pearson Test of English (PTE) – Score: 51
International Test of English Proficiency (iTEP) – Score: 3.6
Successful completion of Level 6 at Language Consultants International (LCI)
Successful completion of Level 109 ) at ELS Educational Services (ELS)
Successful completion of Advanced 6 at Forum Intensive English Center (Forum)
**For students who have studied for 2 or more years in the U.S. educational system, the English proficiency test requirement may be waived.
In our applied science technical studies degree, you will learn how to maintain a budget, explore the effects of the economy on trades, and create a safe work environment. In addition to the OSHA 10 certification you’ll earn, you can also obtain your CPR certification so that you will be prepared to respond if an accident happens in your place of work.
In your trade courses, you will learn the necessary terms and regulations you need to know to practice your craft as well as how to read building plans and construction drawings. No matter what trade you choose, your classes will combine lectures with practical, hands-on instruction, so you are prepared to start your career after graduation.
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Featured Courses
Introduction to Craft Skills
Survey of Economics
Foundations of Electricity
Accident Prevention and Care
Carpenter
Electrician
HVAC specialist
Plumber
Welder
Health Insurance: 1383 $ per year