- Course Title: English for Aviation Professionals Course Description: This course is designed for aviation professionals, focusing on flight vocabulary, emergency procedures, and passenger communication. It includes flight manual readings, emergency scenario role-plays, and passenger interaction simulations. Learners will be prepared to handle all aspects of flight communication in English. Course Length: 20 hours (1 hour per module) Proficiency Level: Intermediate to Advanced English proficiency Prerequisites: Basic English proficiency and a basic understanding of aviation concepts
- Course Title: English for Architecture and Design Professionals Course Description: This course covers design jargon, project presentations, and client communication. It involves design brief readings, project pitch role-plays, and client meeting simulations. Learners will be able to present and discuss their designs confidently in English. Course Length: 20 hours (1 hour per module) Proficiency Level: Intermediate to Advanced English proficiency Prerequisites: Basic English proficiency and a basic understanding of architecture and design concepts
- Course Title: English for Academic Purposes for Professionals Course Description: This course covers academic writing, research language, and presentation skills. It involves essay writing, research article analysis, and seminar simulations. Learners will be well-prepared for studying or working in an academic environment. Course Length: 20 hours (1 hour per module) Proficiency Level: Intermediate to Advanced English proficiency Prerequisites: Basic English proficiency and a basic understanding of academic writing and research concepts
- English Electronic Dictionary:
- Pocket Dictionary & 500,000 Synonym Thesaurus
- 118,000 words, definitions and phrases from Collins English Dictionary Express Edition
- 6 Word Games - anagrams, hangman, word train, word blaster, word deduction and spelling bee
- Phonetic spell correction
- Calculator, metric and currency converter
- Journal & bag
Course: English Composition
Prerequisite: None Credit Hours: 4 Description: The English Composition course will help students review and master English writing, structure, and formatting techniques and standards based on APA guidelines. This course will help students in preparing college and professional quality writing documents. Learning Objectives:- explore and learn basic English punctuation and sentence structure, using APA Writing Style guidelines
- demonstrate understanding of the ways that language and communication shape perspective, construct meaning, and foster communication
- analyze contexts to increase the efficacy of written communication
- produce texts and compositions that demonstrate an understanding of how purpose, process, subject matter, form, style, tone, and diction are shaped by
- Course Title: English Adventures: Exploring Language and Culture Course Structure: Length: This ESL online course will run for a duration of 32 hrs. Proficiency Level:The course is designed for beginners, targeting individuals with little to no prior knowledge of the English language. Prerequisite Requirements: There are no specific prerequisites for this course. It is open to anyone interested in learning English. Course Objectives (Measurable and Achievable): By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
- Engage in basic conversations and greetings.
- Expand their vocabulary significantly.
- Demonstrate improved pronunciation.
- Comprehend and apply fundamental grammar rules.
- Construct basic sentences and engage in everyday conversations.
- Develop role-play skills for real-life situations.
- Gain cultural awareness of English-speaking communities.
- Understand and appreciate cultural nuances.
- Exhibit fluency in English.
- Communicate effectively in various real-world scenarios.
- Course Description: This course examines innovative approaches to designing sustainable railway foundations, focusing on material science, soil stabilization, and long-term resilience. Objectives:
- Understand the impact of soil composition on railway foundation integrity.
- Analyze eco-friendly stabilization alternatives for railway tracks.
- Develop solutions for minimizing soil erosion along railway corridors.
- Implement AI-based monitoring for soil performance assessments.
- Utilize bioengineering techniques to improve soil strength.
- Optimize railway foundation sustainability through carbon-neutral solutions.
- Assess geotechnical challenges in high-speed rail track beds.
- Compare soil engineering methods for urban and rural railway environments.
- Evaluate case studies on sustainable railway foundation projects.
- Develop a long-term resilience strategy for transportation soils in rail networks.
- Course Title and Description: Explore projects that combine civil engineering with ecological benefits. This course focuses on designing infrastructure that supports environmental sustainability and community resilience. Learning Objectives:
- Integrate ecological principles into civil engineering projects.
- Design infrastructure that supports biodiversity and sustainability.
- Address regulatory and community challenges in environmental projects.
- Develop long-term maintenance plans for sustainable infrastructure.
- Introduction to Sustainable Environmental Infrastructure
- Principles of Ecological Engineering and Design
- Sustainable Materials and Construction Techniques
- Nature-Based Solutions for Environmental Challenges
- Water Management Systems Supporting Biodiversity
- Green Infrastructure in Urban and Rural Areas
- Community Engagement in Ecological Projects
- Policy and Incentives for Sustainable Infrastructure
- Case Studies: Engineering Nature for Community Resilience
- Capstone Project – Designing a Sustainable Environmental Infrastructure