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Foreign Languages Intensive Study Center invites entrants to the magistracy to visit preparation courses

10.06.2016 14:03 All Faculties

According to entrance conditions tо the Higher Educational Institutions of Ukraine (approved by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine № 873 from 18.09.2009.) and admission conditions to the State Higher Educational institution "Zaporizhzhya National University" MES (Ministry for Education and Science) of Ukraine admission to the magistracy is on a competitive basis. The structure of the entrance examinations to the magistracy entered the exam in a foreign language, which provides foreign language level B2 for bachelors alumni of different specialties. Due to the Regulations especially for future master's students and specialists developed a course in preparation for exams in foreign languages, which will help to pass the entrance examination and get a good result.

At the moment has already full-manned two groups of students in English, however, according to customer requirements, possible a course in  German and French. In the Center taught by highly experienced professionals who have the training methodology in  foreign languages. Number of listeners in a group approximately about 8-10 people.
This course is intended for 40 academic hours and intensity of classes varies from 2 pairs per week (2 months training) to 10 pairs per week (2 weeks). Its cost - 715 UAH. Courses will continue from 21st of June to 30th of July this year.
In addition, since the end of July provided another a course for entering - short-term intensive training, which will be held for a week and is intended for 20 academic hours. Its cost - 400 UAH. Information about the start of the course will be presented later at the Foreign Languages Intensive Study Center .
For more information please: 66 а Zhukovskogo Street, office 108 (2nd academic building), ph. # 289-12-95, (066) 684-29-11.