International Course Pathway
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We are committed to developing world leaders by offering national and international students opportunities that will prepare them to live, work, and interact sensitively and effectively with persons of other languages and cultures.

To achieve these ends, the ICP – International Course Pathway, will enable its students to

  1. advance portions of their academic programs in the English language,
  2. master a second or third foreign language,
  3. interact locally and/or abroad with professors and students of diverse ethnic and linguistic backgrounds, and
  4. study in one or more foreign countries.

Why should I study through the International Careers Program - ICP?

This program is for students who:
1) Recognize the importance of gaining and/or maintaining a high level of proficiency in English.
2) Seek entry into undergraduate programs around the world that are taught in the language, and
3) Wish to attain position of leadership in international organizations.

 

The International Course Pathway offers the opportunity to earn university credits that can be transferred internationally, or complete a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in International Negotiations at UEES – a program taught in English with a third foreign language component.

If you have been admitted to a university, we recommend contacting an academic advisor at that university in advance to verify the course transferability. At UEES, you will also benefit from having an academic advisor available to clarify any questions you may have. As you study at UEES, you can earn academic certificates while advancing university credits.

The courses offered through ICP allow students to complete up to two years of general education requirements, with the option of obtaining the following UEES certificates:

 

Certificate in Business
Foundations and
Leadership
Certificate in Communication
and Professional
Development
Certificate in Quantitative
Analysis and
Technology
Certificate in Human
Development
and Psychology
Certificate in
Arts, Culture,
and Society
Introduction to International Business
Management
Communication
and Professional Image
MathematicsHuman DevelopmentArt History
Introduction to
International Marketing
Intercultural CommunicationStatistics IIntroduction to PsychologyWorld Civilization
Leadership, Entrepreneurship,
and Innovation
SpeechStatistics IISustainable DevelopmentLaw
Organizational
Behavior
EthicsDisruptive
Technologies
EthicsEthics
MacroeconomicsIntroduction to Human Resources ManagementMicroeconomicsBiologySustainable Development

What special services does the International Course Pathway offer?

The ICP offers more courses in English than any other higher education institution in the country. A diverse range of courses allows students to choose topics of their interest without interruption. Quality education is delivered by international professors from North America, Europe, and Asia, who hold advanced degrees from some of the world’s best universities including: Purdue University, Kansai Gaidai, Cambridge, Nanterre, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, California State University Fresno, Boston University, Oklahoma City University, University of Central Florida, De Paul University, Edinburg University, La Trobe University, Universidad de Grenoble, South Carolina University, International University of Japan, etc.

Are ICP - International Course Pathway credits recognized around the world?

Yes, at more than 3000 colleges and universities. They are also transferable to thousands of higher learning institutions in Europe, Latin America, and Asia. Students have transferred their credits to Harvard, Cornell, Georgetown, University of Miami, Griffith, Lethbridge, among others.
ICP students have studied at renowned universities around the world.

Admission requirements

  • Application form
  • Final High School transcript
  • Copy of High School diploma
  • C1 English level certificate (TOEFL, IELTS, Cambridge, IB) or UEES English Placement Test
Available courses starting January 2025
Communication and Professional ImageStatistics I
Introduction to International Business ManagementLaw
MathematicsSpeech
Organizational BehaviorMacroeconomics
Intercultural CommunicationStatistics II
Art HistorySustainable Development
World CivilizationLeadership, Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Introduction to International MarketingEthics
Accounting IIntroduction to Psychology
Accounting IIIntroduction to Human Resources Management
Human DevelopmentOrganizational Behavior
Disruptive TechnologiesBiology
Macroeconomics