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Training and Continuing Education Center welcomes 500 IEP students and launches new training sessions

  • United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, September 18 - 2007 at 11:55
  • PRESS RELEASE

Training and Continuing Education Center (TCEC) in Ajman University of Science and Technology organized a welcome ceremony to the new students who have recently joined the Center for an Intensive English Program (IEP), Fall semester 2007-2008.

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The IEP is a professional course aiming to prepare students to acquire English language standard required for admission in their majors.

In his address, Dr. Ahmed Ankit, Vice-President for External Relations and Cultural Affairs, congratulated the students for their choice and assured them that they will be taught by highly professional instructors who use the most modern methods of teaching and state-of-the-art language labs.

Eng. Eyad Elian, the Director of the Center, introduced the IEP which is starting in Ramadan and will last 14 weeks, on the basis of 15 hours per week. "In addition to TOEFL and ICDL, we will offer training sessions in CCNA, TOEIC and CISCO very soon" announced Eyad Elian.
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