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College Education

As a center of quality tertiary education, YJISC commits itself to the development of effective and efficient professionals, technocrats, artists and business  leaders equipped to make a difference in an ever changing social environment.

INTRODUCTION 

This program centers on the theoretical aspects and practical applications of the English language and literature. Not only does this course aim to furnish students with deep insights regarding the nature of the language, but also with the unique features and structure as well.

The program is designed to strengthen the students competencies in the English language and enrich their knowledge of the discipline. It also aims to provide opportunities for the practical application of competencies acquired in the workplace.

Its curriculum was designed in a way that it will equip students with the right knowledge and skills in order for them to become articulate English speakers and achieve a high level of English proficiency in general.
The English program provides a comprehensive study of the English language and is designed to help students improve their speech and writing skills. It is a very good preparation for further studies in law, literature and linguistics.

YJISC  operates under the trimestral system. Its academic calendar consists of three (3) regular trimesters of about 14 weeks each, as follows:

TRIMESTER ACADEMIC CALENDAR SCHEDULE
Term Period
Term 1 August (fourth week) to December (second week)
Term 2 January (first week) to April (third week)
Term 3 May (third week) to August (fourth week)

Under this system, students should be able to finish their studies in less time than their counterparts in the semestral program. This is made possible by the more evenly paced schedule of subjects for each trimester.

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