International Education Certification
International Education Certification is globally recognized by hundreds of educational institutions. Cambridge University introduced the International Education Certification in 1994. Because it is the language of international instruction, English is the foundation of the program.
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Significance
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Education Certification The curriculum, which offers three disciplines--math and science, languages, and arts and humanities--is designed for International Education Certification Centers. The goal is to prepare high school students for university honors programs that include international programs at universities around the world. The program is also known as the Advanced International Education Certification.
Credits
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Studies The International Education Certification program requires students to earn six credits in courses from the three disciplines. Students who earn an A Level in a class receive two credits for the class, and students who earn an AS Level receive one credit. The examinations are structured differently depending upon the students preference (A or AS Level). Students must complete at least one credit from each of the three disciplines, which allow students to tailor the program to their needs.
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Considerations
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International Certification Cambridge University has partnered with universities worldwide to standardize the International Education Certification. International Education Certification classes are available in more than 150 countries in the Americas, Europe, Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Middle East, Northern Africa and South Asia. The International Education Certification program office works with the education departments of affiliated countries to ensure the certification is recognized and accepted.
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