A variety of educational programs abroad are waiting for you!
The arrival of a native speaking Cameroonian teacher.
Studying in the USA and England
Educational programmes in English-speaking countries, especially in and the , have always been in demand. There are 20 universities all over the world considered to be the most prestigious ones, and 17 of them are located in these two countries. English and US institutions provide high quality education that opens the doors of the leading world companies for their graduates. Universities in both countries treat the issue of their graduates’ employment very seriously, because their ratings depend on that heavily. Nevertheless, when choosing a university it is important to remember that English education is more academic, while US universities are more career-oriented and sensitive to labour market changes, therefore they educate specialists who are demanded by today’s economy.
Education in Australia and New Zealand
Australia and New Zealand offer great opportunities for getting education. They are attractive for international students thanks to high-quality education and reasonable prices. University fees here are much lower than those in and the , and the same is true for the cost of living. Besides, students have an opportunity to find a part-time job, so that they can partly cover their expenditures for studying. Australian and universities are not that old compared to European ones: – the oldest in – was founded only 148 years ago. However, the level of education provided is very high, and there is up-to-date equipment in all the universities. What is more, the procedure of obtaining a residence permit for Australian graduates is very flexible.
Business education and hotel management schools in Switzerland
is famous for its business & hotel management schools. If you see yourself as a potential hotel manager, or a successful employee in one of the leading European banks, Swiss education is exactly what you need. A peculiar feature of the education system there is that the first six months of the studies are devoted to the theory, while for the next six months students apply theory to practice at hotels and restaurants. Having this hands-on experience, a student comes through all the stages – from a busser to a manager. This is a so-called “school of life”. The effectiveness of such a system can be judged by the results – Swiss graduates work in leading international hotel groups, such as Plaza, Kempinski, and others.
The main requirement for international candidates is a high level of language proficiency, because the majority of universities provide educational courses in English. To confirm your level you need to take IELTS or Cambridge ESOL examinations.
For more detailed information please contact O'key School partner - the Association for Language Education and International Cooperation (ALEIC): +7 (391) 221-05-26, 241-48-05.