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Page 1: YOUR PATHWAY TO PACE UNIVERSITY · 2015-08-06 · The Career Services at Pace University offer counseling, Cv / resume assistance and practice interviews, as well as organizing career

YOUR PATHWAY TO PACE univErsity

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Guaranteed entryWhen you successfully complete your preparation program with Global Pathways, you are guaranteed entry to your degree at Pace University.

As unique as you areSmall classes allow you to build confidence in your speaking and presentation skills and one-on-one support ensures you stay on track for success.

Dedicated support We are experts in helping international students. You can trust us to be there, both in and out of the classroom, guiding you through your coursework and your exciting new life in New York.

“I am delighted you are considering our Global Pathways program. It will provide you with an unforgettable experience, one that will dissolve the borders, not just between our countries, but between you and your bright future ahead. I hope you will join us at Pace, a university like no other.”

Stephen J. FriedmanPresident of Pace University

Welcome Contents

Pace University4 Pace University6 Your future career8 New York City and Westchester Campuses

Global Pathways10 Global Pathways12 Your pathway starts here14 Here to support you

livinG in america18 Life in the city20 Your home from home

UnderGradUate ProGrams23 Undergraduate Global Pathways26 Direct entry to undergraduate degrees

GradUate ProGrams29 Graduate Global Pathways: 30 Dyson College of Arts and Sciences 32 Lubin School of Business 34 Seidenberg School of Computer Science

and Information Systems38 Direct entry to graduate degrees

next stePs42 Extra information44 How to apply45 Application form47 What happens next?

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Pace UniversityStudents at Pace benefit from unparalleled professional preparation and outstanding work placement opportunities.

Academic excellenceTeaching at Pace is exceptional. Almost 90% of faculty members hold a PhD, and courses receive accreditations from a range of organizations, such as the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Top students at Pace also benefit from the Honors Program, designed to challenge and enhance learning through extra classes, special guest lecturers and extracurricular events.

Work toward greatnessPreparing you for a successful career is at the center of Pace’s ideals. Degrees at Pace therefore emphasize the latest professional practice and industry standards relevant to a wide range of career paths. Linked to this, you will also have access to one of the most established internship programs in the New York Metropolitan area.

Unique student experienceWith impressive athletics facilities and a multitude of interesting student clubs and societies to join, you will have plenty of relaxation and social options to choose from. Pace students are also warmly invited to join in organizing and attending campus activities. These activities not only promote diversity and community at the University but also help each student to develop leadership, managerial and interpersonal skills.

Influence the worldThe Undergraduate Student-Faculty Research Program allows students and staff to pursue a shared research project on current topics such as climate change, genetic disease and the American economy. Each year, two outstanding projects are recognized for excellence, and invited to attend national conferences alongside projects from other top universities and professional experts.

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PRoFESSIoNAL PREPARATIoN AT PACE

BECoME PART oF A DYNAMIC STUDENT CoMMUNITY

STUDY IN THE HEART oF THE BIG APPLEPACE UNIvERSITY’S CAMPUS IN NEW YoRk CITY

toP reasons to stUdy at PaceDegrees that focus on professional preparation

More than 4,000 students on internships each year

Over 650 employers work closely with Pace’s careers service team

Live and learn in the heart of New York City

Join a dynamic and passionate student community

More than 1,800 international students

A wide range of student organizations

Excellent support for international students

“The thing I enjoy about Pace is its diversity. As an international student on the

Global Pathways program, I study with people from all around the world and learn about different cultures. It is really interesting and my English has improved so much since I arrived.”

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12 monthsOptional Practical

Training: get paid to work in the USA with your

student visa after graduation. Students on STEM majors

can extend their visas up to 29 months

Your future career

Prepare for your futureEmployability is at the forefront of a Pace education. With one of the largest and most established internship placement programs in the New York Metropolitan area, students have the opportunity to work with some of the world’s largest corporations during and after their studies.

Career servicesThe Career Services at Pace University offer counseling, Cv / resume assistance and practice interviews, as well as organizing career fairs and a job database exclusive to Pace students and graduates. Each year, the Careers Services team place more than 4,000 Pace students on valuable work experience at over 500 employers.

Pace University Career Services offer:•Career fairs•H1 visa sponsorship directory•Campus Recruiting Program•Practice interview days•Employer information sessions•Networking events

Beyond graduationPace’s Downtown location near to Wall Street is a key factor in the success of its alumni and one reason the University is placed in the top 20 ‘Colleges that will make you rich’ by Forbes Magazine. After graduation, you will also benefit from lifelong membership of the Pace Alumni Network which organizes regular networking events with alumni from companies such as JP Morgan and CBS.

Pace University is focused on ensuring you receive the best preparation possible for your professional career.

who hires Pace international stUdents for internshiPs?Barclays

Citigroup

Colgate-Palmolive

Deloitte

Deutsche Bank

Disney-ABC Television

Ernst & Young

Goldman Sachs

IBM

Madison Square Garden

Moody’s Investors Service

Morgan Stanley

PepsiCo

PricewaterhouseCoopers

Revlon

Societe Generale

Sony

United Nations

viacom

Warner Music

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79% of international students in the class of 2013 reported

full-time professional employment within one

year of graduation

NETWoRk AND BUILD CoNTACTS DURING AN INTERNSHIP

GAIN vALUABLE PRACTICAL ExPERIENCE JoIN ALUMNI FRoM ToP GLoBAL CoRPoRATIoNS

“All the multinational corporations in China prefer

their staff to have an overseas background and an American

degree is the most competitive of all western education. Pace is really helping me prepare for the future.”

Haotian (Dominic) GaoChina

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Study on campus in the heart of New York City (NYC), and take a bite out of the Big Apple with all the exciting opportunities this unique location has to offer.

Westchester campusExperience student life in the picturesque town of Pleasantville, just a 40-minute train ride north from the sights and sounds of cosmopolitan New York City.

Golden AppleThe 200-acre Westchester campus offers students a true American style campus community in scenic natural surroundings alongside arts, theater and historic sites. This green area has many parks and is also known by the locals as New York’s ‘Golden Apple’ due to the high number of Fortune 500 companies who have set up their headquarters here.

College experienceLife on the Westchester campus is active and fun and there are plenty of opportunities for you to challenge yourself and make friends. For sports lovers, there is a competitive athletics program as well as a number of university sports teams to join. The social scene is busy with student societies including a Glee Club, fraternities and sororities.

Outstanding facilitiesFantastic facilities include a fitness center with olympic-sized swimming pool, a large computer lab, professional filming and editing equipment at the Media and Communication Arts Center, and the popular cafeteria, serving dishes from sushi to pasta. There is also a free, regular shuttle bus service to the nearby town of Pleasantville and to the NYC campus.

City livingFamous, wonderful, dynamic New York needs no introduction. This city bursts with life and has a special energy that attracts talented people from all over the world. Wall Street, Brooklyn Bridge, Broadway, Central Park, Times Square, Manhattan Island, the Empire State Building – all these iconic locations and more are on your doorstep or a quick subway ride away.

Get involvedThe atmosphere in Pace’s New York City campus is friendly and enthusiastic. You will quickly make friends and have fun exploring the many attractions of the Big Apple together. With more than 80 student clubs and organizations, a lively cafeteria and impressive sports center on campus, there is always something interesting for you to get involved in on campus, and also beyond in the city.

Designed for learningThe Henry Burnham Library on the NYC campus offers well-equipped private and group study areas, and Finance students can also access Bloomberg technology computers in the Global Portfolio Analysis Center. For aspiring entrepreneurs, head to the Entrepreneurship Lab where you can develop your ideas and present your business plans to future investors.

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“Living in New York and studying at Pace

University so close to Wall Street is incredible. New York

is the best place to get to know American culture, and I love all

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Global Pathways

Application supportour expert advisors will guide you through the application process to a Global Pathways program or directly to a Pace University degree. You can rely on us to provide you with the best advice on your program, accommodation and application.

University-level teachingDelivered on the New York campus, our Global Pathways preparation programs are taught by the same exceptional lecturers who teach Pace’s full-time degrees. These teachers are industry professionals, scholars and mentors who bring valuable real-world knowledge to your learning experience.

Guaranteed progressionWhen you complete your Global Pathways program at the required level, you are guaranteed a place on your chosen degree at Pace University. There is therefore no need to re-apply to the University after you are accepted onto your Global Pathways program.

English preparationEnglish classes are taught as part of your Global Pathways program and are designed to help you develop the skills and confidence you need to write academic essays, give powerful presentations, and participate effectively in debates and discussions.

Multiple start datesGlobal Pathways programs have three start dates a year allowing you to choose the start date that perfectly fits your study plan.

Earn degree creditsAs a Global Pathways student, you can earn credits which count toward your bachelor’s or master’s degree.

We are here to support you as you begin your journey to academic success in the USA. We offer the very best academic and local support to ensure you achieve your goals at Pace University.

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Your pathway starts hereOur preparation programs are designed especially for international students. The first step on your journey to Pace University is knowing which option is right for you.

Undergraduate options Graduate optionsUnderGradUate Global Pathways ProGramFor students who need to improve their English language skills to enter a bachelor’s degree at Pace University.Degree progression: with 7 - 16 transferable credits Academic entry requirements: GPA 2.5 on a 4.0 scaleEnglish entry requirements: minimum ToEFL iBT 61 / IELTS 5.5

GradUate Global Pathways ProGramFor students who need to improve their English language skills to enter a master’s degree at Pace University.Degree progression: with 3 - 11 transferable credits Academic entry requirements: GPA 3.0 on a 4.0 scale and a relevant undergraduate degree for some programsEnglish entry requirements: minimum ToEFL iBT 55 - 80 / IELTS 5.5 - 6.5

direct entry to UnderGradUate deGreesFor students who already have the required qualifications for direct entry to a bachelor’s degree at Pace University, Global Pathways is here to guide you through the application process, so you can begin your degree worry-free.Academic entry requirements: GPA 2.5 on a 4.0 scale English entry requirements: minimum ToEFL iBT 80 / IELTS 6.5

direct entry to GradUate deGreesFor students who already have the required qualifications for direct entry to a master’s degree at Pace University, Global Pathways is here to guide you through the application process, so you can begin your degree worry-free.Academic entry requirements: GPA 3.0 on a 4.0 scale and a relevant undergraduate degree for some programs English entry requirements: minimum ToEFL iBT 79 - 100 / IELTS 6.5 - 7.5

Global PathwaysUndergraduate program length: 4, 8 or 12 months

Global PathwaysGraduate program length: 4, 8 or 12 monthsPace University

Bachelor’s degree: typically four yearsPace University

master’s degree: typically two yearsPace University

Bachelor’s degree: typically four yearsPace University

master’s degree: typically two yearsGradUateWith a bachelor’s degree from Pace University

GradUateWith a master’s degree from Pace University

GradUateWith a bachelor’s degree from Pace University

GradUateWith a master’s degree from Pace University

Turn to page 26 for more information Turn to page 38 for more information

Turn to page 23 for more information Turn to page 29 for more information

Entry requirements vary according to your degree choice. See relevant program pages for further details.

PreParatory enGlishIf you do not meet the minimum required English level to enter a Global Pathways program, you can still apply for a Preparatory English program to help improve your language skills to the required level for a Global Pathways program. Study a Preparatory English program at Pace University’s English Language Institute or at a kaplan International English school in one of these cities:Boston

Chicago

New York

Los Angeles

Miami

Philadelphia

Portland

San Diego

San Francisco

Santa Barbara

Seattle

Washington, DC

90% of Global Pathways students progress to a degree program at

Pace University

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Here to support youOur professional staff will fully support you while you prepare for university. We work with you so you have the confidence to embrace opportunities and get the best possible start to your life in the USA.

social activitiesWe want our students to enjoy their time in the USA and to discover new experiences. To help you do that, we organize regular social activities:

City tours

Trips to nearby historical sites

visits to museums and galleries

Barbecues

Sports events

Parades

Theater shows

Concerts

And many more!

Airport pick-upWe arrange a meet and greet service at the airport on specific arrival dates. You will receive a warm welcome when you exit the airport and have the opportunity to meet other international students who have arrived at the same time as you. You will then be transfered directly to your new accommodation by private bus, ready to begin your new life.

Orientation weekIn the first week of your program, you will enjoy tours around the campus, the facilities and the city. We help you to open a bank account and offer advice on US culture. You will also be introduced to your program and meet your teachers. orientation week is a great time to meet and make friends with other international students.

Modern accommodationHaving a comfortable home to relax and study in at the end of each day is important. We therefore organize safe, modern and high-quality accommodation for you close to the University campus and your classes. Whether you stay in a sociable student residence or a friendly homestay, you are sure to feel at home.

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International supportFull support throughout your time at Pace comes from the Global Pathways staff and the International Students and Scholars office. Together, we provide you with expert advice on academic courses, visas, life in New York City, American culture, travel around the USA, employment and local attractions and events.

“Global Pathways has played a crucial part in making me understand

American culture through the amazing program of events and

trips. It has really helped me settle in and make friends and there is always a friendly face to talk to.”

Jecky PatelIndia

Student life on campusAs an international student, you will have access to everything the University offers. Use the libraries for study, the computer facilities for research, and join sports clubs and associations for fun and social events. You will be treated as a student of the University from your first day on your program on campus.

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New YorkThe city that never sleeps

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Food of the worldHot dogs, bagels, sushi, pizza; New York is famous for its traditional dishes and international cuisines. With around 8,000 restaurants, almost every global dish is available at all hours of the day or night. Head to Di Fara Pizza for the best slice in the city or try Eileen’s delicious Cheesecake. For home cooking there are plenty of international food markets offering everything from Russian groceries to Indian spices.

events calendarJUNE: muSeum mile FeStivalFor one day in June, ten museums on Fifth Avenue open their doors to the public for free and the whole street comes alive with live music and street performers.

AUGUST: neW York international Fringe FeStivalThe largest multi-arts festival in North America showcases famous playwrights, composers, actors, dancers and choreographers from around the world.

NOVEMbEr: maCY’S thankSgiving paraDeEach year, thousands take to the city streets to see the spectacular show of marching bands, dancers and fantastic characters.

DECEMbEr: ChriStmaS tree at roCkeFeller CenterStart the festive season by joining hundreds of happy New Yorkers at the lighting ceremony of Rockefeller Center’s giant Christmas tree

Fashion and shoppingNamed the Fashion Capital of the World, New York City has also taken the title of Shopping Capital (CNN Travel) for its ease of travel, variety of stores, value and shopping experience. Discover unique clothes at vintage showrooms such as Rare vintage, and join stylish locals at the famous Saks Fifth Avenue, Tiffany & Co. and the Apple Store.

Culture capital Home to the highest number of theaters in any city in the world, NYC is famous for outstanding plays, comedy and Broadway musicals. Art and history lovers can browse the 83 museums and hundreds of art galleries, while music fans can head to the jazz bars for a cool evening of live music. Frequent festivals and parades fill the city streets in color and dance, celebrating everything from Thanksgiving to Chinese New Year.

Life in the cityExperience the whole world in one place: New York City has it all and more.

The Big AppleNew York City (NYC) is a delight for the senses with so many sights, sounds and flavors to experience. More than 800 languages are spoken here, and art, music and food from diverse cultures combine to make New York a very special place. Wherever you go in NYC, there are always new things to discover and interesting people to meet.

AttractionsFantastic summers and magical winters, the Big Apple has hundreds of attractions and activities to offer all year round. Stroll through beautiful Central Park as the leaves turn golden in the fall, take in the breathtaking cityscape views from the Empire State Building, skate around the Christmas tree at the Rockefeller Center, and cheer on your team at an exciting basketball game in Madison Square Gardens.

Travel aroundGetting around New York is easy using one of the world’s best and cheapest public transport systems. The subway and buses run 24 hours a day and one of the 13,000 famous yellow cabs is never far away. The free Staten Island Ferry is not just a popular commuter route but also great for iconic views of the Statue of Liberty and Manhattan skyline.

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HomestayLive like a true New Yorker with a local host and fully experience American culture. Students in homestays benefit hugely from the daily English practice and enjoy a real American lifestyle. Your friendly host can offer advice about the local neighborhood and help you learn about life in the city.

FeatureS:•Fully-furnished accommodation•Stylish single room with shared bathroom•Ideal study space and Internet access•Minimum age: 17 years old

•Inclusive of breakfast and dinner, or breakfast only

•Situated in Brooklyn or other boroughs outside Manhattan

priCing:Single room (breakfast and dinner included): $7,245 per semester*Single room (breakfast included): $5,625 per semester*

Pace Residence HallEnjoy independence and the unique American dorm life experience at Pace Residence Hall. Located in Downtown Manhattan, you can live the campus life, right in the heart of the city and are sure to make lifelong friends along the way.

FeatureS:•Fully-furnished shared bedroom with

semi-private bathroom•Communal, well-equipped kitchen•Access to a student lounge, fitness

center and laundry facilities

•Cable Tv, DvD player and high-speed internet access

•Nearby subway travel links, only 15 - 20 minutes to campus

•Minimum age: 17 years old

priCing:Fall semester: $7,360 - $8,250*Spring semester: $7,360 - $8,250*Summer semester: $6,800*

Your home away from home

* Listed prices are an approximation and may be subject to change.

Alternative options in comparable accommodation may be offered depending on season availability.

Located within reach of the city’s incredible attractions, as well as Pace’s fantastic facilities, we offer a choice of comfortable and secure accommodation options that will ensure you have the best student experience.

CoMFoRTABLE LIvING SPACE

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SPACIoUS kITCHEN AND DINING AREASCLEAN AND MoDERN BATHRooMS

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Our undergraduate Global Pathways and direct entry options provide international students with a guaranteed route to a range of bachelor’s degrees at Pace University.

stUdied at University

before?Make your transition to the USA as

effective as possible and transfer your previously earned university credits

towards your degree at Pace. Talk to your agent or Global

Pathways representative to find out how you can apply as a

transfer student.

Progression degrees

DYSON COLLEGE OF ArTS AND SCIENCESAmerican Studies, BA w n Applied Psychology and Human Relations, BA w n Art, BA / BFA* n Art History, BA n Biochemistry, BS w n Biological Psychology, BS w Biology, BA / BS w n Biology Pre-Professional, BS** - occupational Therapy w n - optometry w n - Podiatry w n Business Economics, BS w n Chemistry, BS w n Chemistry Pre-Professional, BS** - Chemical Engineering w n Communication Studies, BA n Communications, BA w Criminal Justice, BS w n Digital Cinema and Filmmaking, BS w Digital Journalism, BS w Economics, BA w n English, BA w English and Communications, BA w English Language and Literature, BA n Environmental Science, BS w n Environmental Studies, BA w n Film and Screen Studies, BA w n Forensic Science, BS n Global Asia Studies, BA n

History, BA w n Language, Culture and World Trade, BA n Latin American Studies, BA n Mathematics, BA / BS w n Modern Languages and Cultures, BA n Personality and Social Psychology, BA w Philosophy and Religious Studies, BA w n Political Science, BA w n Physics, BS w Psychology, BA w n Sociology / Anthropology, BA n Spanish, BA n Women’s and Gender Studies, BA n

LUbIN SChOOL OF bUSINESSAccounting - General, BBA w n Accounting - Public Accounting, BBA w n Finance, BBA w n Information Systems - Business, BBA w n International Management, BBA w n Management, BBA - Arts and Entertainment

Management n - Business Management w n - Entrepreneurship w n - Health Care Management w n - Hospitality and Tourism

Management n - Human Resources w n Marketing, BBA - Advertising and Integrated

Marketing Communications w n - Global Marketing Management w n - Sports Marketing w n Quantitative Business Analysis, BBA n

SEIDENbErG SChOOL OF COMPUTEr SCIENCE AND INFOrMATION SYSTEMSComputer Science, BA / BS w n Information Systems, BS w n Information Technology, BS w n

w Westchester campusn New York City campus

* Portfolio required on exit from Global Pathways.

** Joint pre-professional degree programs are offered in conjunction with: Columbia University, Manhattan College, New York State College of optometry, New York College of Podiatric Medicine, or Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (depending on major).

Successfully complete the undergraduate Global Pathways program at the required level and progress to one of the degrees below.

Undergraduate Global Pathways

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Undergraduate Global Pathways

ProGram information

yoUr Pathway to Pace UniversityAfter you successfully complete your Global Pathways program at the required level, you can progress to Pace University to study a bachelor’s degree in a variety of subjects including Art, Accounting, Biology, Business, Communications, Computer Science, History, Languages, Management, Marketing and Sociology.

What will I study?With Global Pathways you will study a combination of university preparation and core academic courses to ensure you are ready to succeed at Pace University.

non-credit coUrsesDevelop your academic and language skills on a personalized program of classes designed to suit your needs and language level.

credit coUrsesStudy a Liberal Arts curriculum, typical of a US education, to ensure you have a thorough understanding of your subject and skills to match that of other University students.

PreParatory enGlishIf you do not meet the minimum required English level to enter the Global Pathways program, you can apply for Conditional Acceptance. A Preparatory English course at either Pace University's English Language Institute or a kaplan International English center in the USA will help improve your language skills to the required level for Global Pathways.

non-credit: academic skillsaCaDemiC WritingDevelop better control of written English and how to use it in academic writing. Learn to compose, evaluate and edit essays for grammar, organization, and content.

aCaDemiC reaDing / StuDY SkillSLearn how to write an American-style research paper, build academic reading and test-taking strategies, and develop an ability to listen and take notes during lectures.

credit coUrsesintroDuCtion to the univerSitY CommunitYExplore the unique aspects of university life by engaging in personal discovery through reading, writing and discussion.

neW York anD the viSual artSAn introduction to the painting, sculpture, photography, and installation art of the New York art world. Study is accompanied by visits to a wide range of museums, galleries, and artist studios.

introDuCtion to Computing Guided hands-on exercises with MS Excel, web development (HTML) and computer programming (Alice), and take part in lectures and discussions about software topics, careers and society.

religionS oF the gloBeA study of the major religious systems of the globe – Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam – and the formative influences they have on human culture.

puBliC SpeakingFocus on the principles of effective speaking and listening in American English. Students prepare and deliver a variety of original presentations to inform and persuade. At least one presentation is video-taped.

WorlD hiStorY aFter 1650A general survey of world history from the mid-17th century. Study the world’s major cultural areas, their unique achievements and their interaction with and relation to other societies.

non-credit: lanGUaGe skillsDevelop confidence and fluency in English language by studying a range of skills classes: Conversation and Listening; Grammar and Writing; Pronunciation; Reading and vocabulary; vocabulary Building; and Idioms.

one-term Pathway ProGramEnglish entry requirements: ToEFL 74 - 79 / kiBT 74 - 79 / IELTS 6.0 (no bands below 6.0) / PTE 50 - 53

Academic entry requirements: GPA 2.5 on a 4.0 scale

Start dates: September, January, May

Program length: 4 months

Tuition fees: $9,150

two-term Pathway ProGramEnglish entry requirements: ToEFL 63 - 73 / kiBT 63 - 73 / IELTS 6.0 (no bands below 5.5) / PTE 47 - 49

Academic entry requirements: GPA 2.5 on a 4.0 scale

Start dates: September, January, May

Program length: 8 months

Tuition fees: $18,300

three-term Pathway ProGramEnglish entry requirements: ToEFL 61 - 66 / kiBT 61 - 66 / IELTS 5.5 (no bands below 5.0) / PTE 44 - 46

Academic entry requirements: GPA 2.5 on a 4.0 scale

Start dates: September, January, May

Program length: 12 months

Tuition fees: $27,450

For a full list of available degree options, see page 23 For more details, see page 13

ProGram strUctUreone-term program tWo-term program three-term program

Introduction to University Community (1 credit)

Introduction to University Community (1 credit)

Introduction to University Community (1 credit)

Introduction to Computing (3 credits)Academic skills

New York and the visual Arts (3 credits)Introduction to Computing (3 credits)Public Speaking (3 credits)

Academic skillsWorld History After 1650 (3 credits)

Transferable credits: 13 credits

Transferable credits: 16 credits

Transferable credits: 7 credits

Intermediate language skillsAdvanced language skillsAcademic skills

Religions of the Globe (3 credits)Public Speaking (3 credits)

Advanced language skillsReligions of the Globe (3 credits)World History After 1650 (3 credits)

Public Speaking (3 credits)

World History After 1650 (3 credits)

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helPinG yoU chooseAs experts in international education, our multilingual team of Global Pathways representatives can offer guidance and support in your application to a number of outstanding bachelor’s degrees at Pace University. our advisors are on hand to help you with every aspect of your program to ensure you are off to the best possible start in your degree.

how we can helP•Reviewing your English and academic

qualifications•Preparing all documents required for

application•Guide you through the visa process•offer personalized advice about

programs, accommodation and insurance

DYSON COLLEGE OF ArTS AND SCIENCESAmerican Studies, BA w n Applied Psychology and Human Relations, BA w n Art, BA / BFA n Art History, BA n Biochemistry, BS w n Biological Psychology, BA w Biology Pre-Professional, BS* - occupational Therapy w n - optometry w n - Podiatry w n Biology, BA / BS w n Business Economics, BS w n Chemistry, BS w n Chemistry Pre-Professional, BS* - Chemical Engineering w n Communication Studies, BA n Communications, BA w Criminal Justice, BS w n Digital Cinema and Filmmaking, BS w Digital Journalism, BA w Economics, BA w n English and Communications, BA w English Language and Literature, BA n English, BA w Environmental Science, BS w n Environmental Studies, BA w n Film and Screen Studies, BA w n Forensic Science, BS n Global Asia Studies, BA n History, BA w n Language, Culture, and World Trade, BA n Latin American Studies, BA n Liberal Studies, BA (only available for transfer students)Mathematics, BA/BS w n Modern Languages and Cultures, BA n Personality and Social Psychology, BA w Philosophy and Religious Studies, BA w n Physics, BS w

Political Science, BA w n Psychology, BA w n Sociology and Anthropology, BA n Spanish, BA n Women’s and Gender Studies, BA n

LUbIN SChOOL OF bUSINESSAccounting, BBA w n Finance, BBA w n General Business, BBA (only available to transfer students) w n Information Systems – Business, BBA w n International Management, BBA w n Management, BBA - Arts and Entertainment

Management n - Business Management w n - Entrepreneurship w n - Health Care Management w n - Hospitality and Tourism

Management n - Human Resources w n Marketing, BBA - Advertising and Integrated

Marketing Communications w n - Global Marketing Management w n - Sports Marketing w n Quantitative Business Analysis, BBA n

SEIDENbErG SChOOL OF COMPUTING SCIENCE AND INFOrMATION SYSTEMSComputer Science, BA / BS w n Information Systems, BS w n Information Technology, BS w n

SChOOL OF EDUCATIONAdolescent Education, BA w n Childhood Education, BA w n

COLLEGE OF hEALTh PrOFESSIONSCommunication Sciences and Disorders, BA n Health Science, BS w n

w Westchester campusn New York City campus

* Joint pre-professional degree programs are offered in conjunction with: Columbia University, Manhattan College, New York State College of optometry, New York College of Podiatric Medicine, or Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (depending on major).

If you meet the direct entry requirements, you can apply to Pace University to study one of the available degrees listed on the next page. Our Global Pathways team will be there to guide you through your application, every step of the way.

Direct entry to undergraduate degrees

deGree entry criteriaEnglish entry requirements: ToEFL iBT 80 / kiBT 80 / IELTS 6.5 / PTE 54

Academic entry requirements: High School transcript with minimum GPA 2.5 on a 4.0 scale

Start dates: September, January

Degree length: typically four years

Tuition fee: $39,347 per academic year

Choose your undergraduate degree

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DYSON COLLEGE OF ArTS AND SCIENCESEnvironmental Science, MS* w Media and Communication Arts, MA† w Psychology, MA‡ n Public Administration - Government, MPA w n - Health-Care Administration, MPA

w n - Not-for-Profit Management, MPA

w n Publishing, MS n

LUbIN SChOOL OF bUSINESSAccounting - CPA Preparation, MBA w n Accounting - CPA Preparation, MS§ w n Change Management, MBA w n Customer Intelligence and Analytics, MS n Entrepreneurship, MBA n Financial Management, MBA w n Financial Management, MS w n Financial Risk Management, MS n Human Resources, MBA w n Human Resources, MS n Information Systems, MBA w n International Business, MBA w n Investment Management, MBA w n Investment Management, MS n Marketing Management, MBA w n Social Media and Mobile Marketing, MS n Strategic Management, MBA w n Taxation, MBA n Taxation, MS n

SEIDENbErG SChOOL OF COMPUTEr SCIENCE AND INFOrMATION SYSTEMS Computer Science, MS w n Information Systems, MS w n Software Development and Engineering, MS n Telecommunications Systems and Networks, MS w n

w Westchester campusn New York campus

Please note that some of these degrees require previous work experience.

* Prerequisite: one year of college-level general biology, one year of general chemistry, one semester of organic chemistry or biochemistry. Physics and calculus are recommended but not required.

† Applicants must include a portfolio with their application. Please note: while in their final semester at Global Pathways, students may be required to commute between the NYC and Westchester campuses.

‡ Students should have at least 12 credits of undergraduate coursework in psychology and a minimum GRE of 305.§ Accounting - CPA Preparation, MS requires a minimum of 30 Business credits to be eligible for acceptance.

Our graduate Global Pathways and direct entry options provide international students with a guaranteed route to a range of master’s degrees at Pace University.

Progression degrees

Successfully complete the graduate Global Pathways program at the required level and progress to one of the degrees below.

Graduate Global Pathways

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GradUate direct entry: page 38

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yoUr Pathway to Pace UniversityAfter you successfully complete your Global Pathways program at the required level, you can progress to Pace University to study a master’s degree in a variety of subjects including Environmental Science, Communications, Psychology, Public Administration and Publishing.

What will I study?You will study a range of courses that are designed to help you develop key skills and subject knowledge, ensuring you are confident and well prepared for your degree at Pace University.

non-credit coUrsesDevelop your academic and language skills on a personalized program of classes designed to suit your needs and language level.

credit coUrsesYou will study one credit course from your chosen degree, taught in classes with other Pace University students. Credits earned in this course are transferred to your master’s degree.

PreParatory enGlishIf you do not meet the minimum required English level to enter the Global Pathways program, you can apply for Conditional Acceptance. A Preparatory English course at either Pace University’s English Language Institute or a kaplan International English center in the USA will help improve your language skills to the required level for Global Pathways.

credit coUrsesmS in environmental SCienCeEnvironmental Science I and II (3 credits) Investigate biological, chemical and physical processes of particular importance in dealing with environmental problems.

mS in meDia anD CommuniCation artS Industry Theory and Practice (4 credits)Examine theories related to communication in the workplace. Strong focus on practical and professional communication skills and the influence of new technologies on the work place.

mpa in puBliC aDminiStrationEconomics of Government, health Care and Non-profit Entities (3 credits)Introduction to economics as applied to the government, health care and non-profit sectors, analyzing the role of public and non-profit institutions in the private market economic system.

mS in puBliShingOne core course (3 or 4 credits)Determined by Dyson College Publishing academic advisor.

ma in pSYChologYOne core course (3 or 4 credits)Determined by Dyson College Psychology academic advisor.

non-credit coUrsesgrammar anD WritingPractice and develop your ideas into well-configured writing in various styles. Both writing development and grammatical accuracy are addressed.

reaDing anD voCaBularYIncrease reading speed and learn to critically analyze and discuss different types of reading material with a focus on vocabulary.

ConverSation anD liSteningImprove conversational fluency and listening comprehension. This class targets overall English communication improvement including pronunciation.

aDvanCeD pronunCiationImprove pronunciation for everyday speech and academic presentations. The class focuses on specific sounds, as well as intonation and stress reductions.

aDvanCeD iDiomSIncrease English fluency through the mastery of idioms.

pre-graDuate aCaDemiC SkillSGraduate-level techniques include critical thinking, research, note-taking strategies, annotating text, paraphrasing and summarizing, grammar and sentence structure, writing for academic purposes and oral communication.

pre-graDuate CommuniCation SkillSDevelop discussion and presentation skills. Focus on phonological and grammatical accuracy.

pre-graDuate aCaDemiC reaDingImprove reading and high order critical thinking skills (analysis, synthesis, interpretation, evaluation and application) with a minor emphasis on writing as a measure of assessment.

Dyson College of Arts and SciencesGradUate Global Pathways ProGram

one-term Pathway ProGramEnglish entry requirements*: ToEFL 79 - 87 / kiBT 79 - 87 / IELTS 6.5 (no bands below 6.5) / PTE 53 - 59

Academic entry requirements: GPA 3.0 on a 4.0 scale

Start dates: September, January, May

Program length: 4 months

Tuition fees: $9,500

two-term Pathway ProGramEnglish entry requirements*: ToEFL 72 - 78 / kiBT 72 - 78 / IELTS 6.0 (no bands below 6.0) / PTE 49 - 52

Academic entry requirements: GPA 3.0 on a 4.0 scale

Start dates: September, January, May

Program length: 8 months

Tuition fees: $19,000

three-term Pathway ProGramEnglish entry requirements*: ToEFL 65 - 71 / kiBT 65 - 71 / IELTS 6.0 (no bands below 5.5) / PTE 45 - 48

Academic entry requirements: GPA 3.0 on a 4.0 scale

Start dates: September, January, May

Program length: 12 months

Tuition fees: $28,500

ProGram information

* MA Media and Communications Arts requires the same English language level as the Lubin School of Business Graduate Global Pathways program, see page 32

ProGram strUctUreone-term program tWo-term program three-term program

Intermediate Grammar and WritingAdvanced Grammar and Writing

Pre-Graduate Communication Skills

Pre-Graduate Academic Skills

Advanced Grammar and WritingPre-Graduate Communication Skills

Higher Intermediate Conversation and Listening

Advanced PronunciationPre-Graduate Academic Reading

Advanced Conversation and ListeningCredit course (3 - 4 credits)

Credit course (3 - 4 credits)

Transferable credits: 3 - 4 credits

Transferable credits: 3 - 4 credits

Transferable credits: 3 - 4 credits

Intermediate Reading and vocabularyAdvanced Reading and vocabulary

Pre-Graduate Academic Reading

Pre-Graduate Communication Skills

Advanced Reading and vocabularyPre-Graduate Academic Reading

Advanced IdiomsPre-Graduate Academic SkillsCredit course (3 - 4 credits)

Advanced Pronunciation

Pre-Graduate Academic Skills

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yoUr Pathway to Pace UniversityAfter you successfully complete your Global Pathways program at the required level, you can progress to Pace University to study a master’s degree in a variety of subjects including Accounting, Financial Management, Human Resources and Marketing.

What will I study?You will study a range of courses that are designed to help you develop key skills and subject knowledge, ensuring you are confident and well prepared for your degree at Pace University.

non-credit coUrsesDevelop your academic and language skills on a personalized program of classes designed to suit your needs and language level.

credit coUrsesYou will study one credit course from your chosen degree, taught in classes with other Pace University students. Credits earned in this course are transferred to your master’s degree.

PreParatory enGlishIf you do not meet the minimum required English level to enter the Global Pathways program, you can apply for Conditional Acceptance. A Preparatory English course at either Pace University’s English Language Institute or a kaplan International English center in the USA will help improve your language skills to the required level for Global Pathways.

Lubin School of BusinessGradUate Global Pathways ProGram

one-term Pathway ProGramEnglish entry requirements: ToEFL 90 - 99 / kiBT 90 - 99 / IELTS 7.0 (no bands below 7.0) / PTE 62 - 67

Academic entry requirements: GPA 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, GMAT 510 or GRE 305 before progressing to Pace

Start dates: September, January, May

Program length: 4 months

Tuition fees: $9,500

two-term Pathway ProGramEnglish entry requirements: ToEFL 85 - 89 / kiBT 85 - 89 / IELTS 6.5 (no bands below 6.5) / PTE 58 - 61

Academic entry requirements: GPA 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, GMAT 510 or GRE 305 before progressing to Pace

Start dates: September, January, May

Program length: 8 months

Tuition fees: $19,000

three-term Pathway ProGramEnglish entry requirements: ToEFL 80 - 84 / kiBT 80 - 84 / IELTS 6.5 (no bands below 6.0) / PTE 54 - 57

Academic entry requirements: GPA 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, GMAT 510 or GRE 305 before progressing to Pace

Start dates: September, January, May

Program length: 12 months

Tuition fees: $28,500

ProGram information

credit coUrsesmBa or mS Degree at luBin SChool oF BuSineSSOne core course (3 or 4 credits)Core graduate course to be determined by Lubin Business School academic advisor.

non-credit coUrsesaDvanCeD ConverSation anD liSteningImprove conversational fluency and listening comprehension. This class targets overall English communication improvement including pronunciation.

aDvanCeD pronunCiationImprove your pronunciation for everyday speech and academic presentations. The class focuses on specific sounds, as well as intonation and stress reductions.

ameriCan BuSineSS CultureLearn values of American business through guest speakers, research and team presentations. Focus on teamwork to solve business problems.

pre-graDuate CommuniCation SkillSDevelop discussion and presentation skills with a focus on phonological and grammatical accuracy.

pre-graDuate aCaDemiC SkillSGraduate-level techniques include critical thinking, research, note-taking strategies, annotating text, paraphrasing and summarizing, grammar and sentence structure, writing for academic purposes and oral communication.

aDvanCeD iDiomSIncrease your English fluency through the mastery of idioms.

gmat preparation (optional)Gain test-taking skills for the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) – the standardized entrance exam required by the Lubin School of Business. An additional tuition fee is charged for this 6 - 7 week course: $827 (Spring or Fall semesters); $709 (Summer semester). If you qualify for the one-term Global Pathways program, please include your GMAT or GRE score with your application.

grammar anD WritingPractice and develop your ideas into well-configured writing in various styles. Both writing development and grammatical accuracy are addressed.

aCaDemiC SkillS For graDuate StuDentSPrepare for the demands of graduate-level course work in an American university. An extensive range of academic skills are covered including effective lecture participation, test-taking strategies, and improving control and proficiency in academic writing.

CommuniCation SkillS For graDuate StuDentSLearn the oral communication skills needed to communicate effectively and confidently in the classroom and on campus. Improve pronunciation and grammatical accuracy in spoken English, emphasizing fluency, accuracy and error correction.

reaDing anD voCaBularYIncrease reading speed and learn to critically analyze and discuss different types of reading material, with a focus on vocabulary.

ProGram strUctUreone-term program tWo-term program three-term program

Communication Skills for Graduate StudentsEnglish Skills for Graduate Students

Advanced Idioms

Advanced Pronunciation

Reading and vocabulary

Academic Skills for Graduate StudentsCredit course (3 - 4 credits)

Communication Skills for Graduate Students

Credit course (3 - 4 credits)

Pre-Graduate Communication Skills

Transferable credits: 3 - 4 credits

Transferable credits: 3 - 4 credits

Transferable credits: 3 - 4 credits

Grammar and Writing

Advanced Test PreparationEnglish Communication Skills

Academic Skills for Graduate Students

Pre-Graduate Academic Skills

Advanced Conversation and Listening

American Business Culture

American Business Culture

Pre-Graduate Academic Skills

Advanced Pronunciation

Pre-Graduate Communication Skills

Credit course (3 - 4 credits)

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yoUr Pathway to Pace UniversityAfter you successfully complete your Global Pathways program at the required level, you can progress to Pace University to study a master’s degree in a variety of subjects including Computer Science and Telecommunications.

What will I study?You will study a range of courses that are designed to help you develop key skills and subject knowledge, ensuring you are confident and well prepared for your degree at Pace University.

non-credit coUrsesDevelop your academic and language skills on a personalized program of classes designed to suit your needs and language level.

credit coUrsesYou will study up to three credit courses from your chosen degree, taught in classes with other Pace University students. Credits earned in this course are transferred to your master’s degree.

PreParatory enGlishIf you do not meet the minimum required English level to enter the Global Pathways program, you can apply for Conditional Acceptance. A Preparatory English course at either Pace University’s English Language Institute or a kaplan International English center in the USA will help improve your language skills to the required level for Global Pathways.

credit coUrsesSee pages 36 - 37 for course descriptions by progression degree.

non-credit coUrsesConverSation anD liStening(higher intermeDiate anD aDvanCeD)Improve conversational fluency and listening comprehension. This class targets overall English communication improvement including pronunciation.

aDvanCeD iDiomSIncrease English fluency through the mastery of idioms.

aDvanCeD pronunCiationImprove pronunciation for everyday speech and academic presentations. The class focuses on specific sounds, as well as intonation and stress reductions.

grammar anD Writing (intermeDiate anD aDvanCeD)Practice and develop your ideas into well-configured writing in various styles. Both writing development and grammatical accuracy are addressed.

pre-graDuate aCaDemiC SkillSTaught graduate-level techniques include critical thinking, research, note-taking strategies, annotating text, paraphrasing and summarizing, grammar and sentence structure, writing for academic purposes and oral communication.

pre-graDuate CommuniCation SkillSDevelop discussion and presentation skills. Focus on phonological and grammatical accuracy.

reaDing anD voCaBularY (intermeDiate anD aDvanCeD)Increase reading speed and learn to critically analyze and discuss different types of reading material, with a focus on vocabulary.

voCaBularY BuilDingBuild on everyday and academic vocabulary and idioms. Learn how to guess at the meaning of words by context to add to reading ability.

Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information SystemsGradUate Global Pathways ProGram

one-term Pathway ProGramEnglish entry requirements: ToEFL 69 - 77 / kiBT 69 - 77 / IELTS 6.0 (no bands below 6.0) / PTE 48 - 51

Academic entry requirements: GPA 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, GMAT 510 or GRE 305 score if you hold a three-year bachelor's degree

Start dates: September, January, May

Program length: 4 months

Tuition fees: $9,500

two-term Pathway ProGramEnglish entry requirements: ToEFL 62 - 68 / kiBT 62 - 68 / IELTS 5.5 (no bands below 5.5) / PTE 45 - 47

Academic entry requirements: GPA 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, GMAT 510 or GRE 305 score if you hold a three-year bachelor's degree

Start dates: September, January, May

Program length: 8 months

Tuition fees: $19,000

three-term Pathway ProGramEnglish entry requirements: ToEFL 55 - 61 / kiBT 55 - 61 / IELTS 5.5 (no bands below 5.0) / PTE 42 - 44

Academic entry requirements: GPA 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, GMAT 510 or GRE 305 score if you hold a three-year bachelor's degree

Start dates: September, January, May

Program length: 12 months

Tuition fees: $28,500

ProGram information

ProGram strUctUreone-term program tWo-term program three-term program

Higher Intermediate Grammar and WritingAdvanced IdiomsAdvanced Pronunciation

Advanced Reading and vocabularyAdvanced Pronunciation

vocabulary BuildingIntermediate Reading and vocabularyPre-Graduate Academic Skills

Advanced Idioms

Advanced Pronunciation

Level 1 credit course (3 - 4 credits)

Pre-Graduate Academic Skills

Level 2 credit course (3 - 4 credits)

Level 3 credit course (3 credits)

Transferable credits: 6 - 7 credits

Transferable credits: 9 - 11 credits

Transferable credits: 3 credits

Higher Intermediate Reading and vocabularyAdvanced Conversation and LearningPre-Graduate Communication Skills

Advanced Grammar and WritingPre-Graduate Communication Skills

Higher Intermediate Conversation and Listening

Intermediate Grammar and WritingLevel 3 credit course (3 credits)

Advanced Conversation and Learning

Pre-Graduate Communication Skills

Level 2 credit course (3 - 4 credits)

Pre-Graduate Academic Skills

Level 3 credit course (3 credits)

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credit coUrsesMS IN COMPUTEr SCIENCE FunDamental Computer SCienCe i uSing Java Level 1 = 3 creditsIntroduction to Java programming and computer science concepts including Java environment set up, variables, basic built-in data types and arrays. Programming problem-solving is emphasized throughout.

FunDamental Computer SCienCe ii uSing Java Level 2 = 3 creditsIntroduction to Java packages. Abstract classes and interfaces. Class inheritance and polymorphism. Class design and implementation. object modeling with UML. Event-driven programming and basic GUI design. Multi-threading and thread synchronization.

Computer SYStemS anD ConCeptSLevel 3 = 3 creditsIntegrated survey of fundamental ideas in the areas of computer architecture; operating systems; and programming language specification and translation.

MS IN INFOrMATION SYSTEMSoBJeCt-orienteD ConCeptS anD Development Level 1 = 3 creditsCovers methods for developing solutions to business and system problems using the three fundamental elements of object-oriented programming: inheritance, encapsulation, and polymorphism.

DataBaSe management SYStemSLevel 2 = 3 creditsFocuses on the theoretical and practical aspects of file and database management systems. Topics include data structures, storage devices and their relation to data access; data management, sharing availability and security.

inFormation SYStemS prinCipleSLevel 3 = 3 creditsExamines managerial information requirements for operation, control, organization and planning, and the ways in which information systems are used to achieve these organizational objectives.

MS IN INTErNET TEChNOLOGY overvieW oF Computer netWorkS anD internet teChnologY Level 1 = 3 creditsIntroduction to computer networks and data communications. Topics include major applications of networking, protocols, the oSI reference model, physical links and interfaces and Internet services.

DataBaSe management SYStemS Level 2 = 3 creditsIntroduction to database concepts, SQL, and web-based database design. Provides an understanding of the basic concepts underlying the use of a database system.

overvieW oF inFormation Level 3 = 3 creditsAn overview of computer systems security and network security. Topics covered include operating system security (both Windows and Unix), network security, social engineering and legal and ethical issues.

MS IN SOFTwArE DEVELOPMENT AND ENGINEErING oBJeCt-orienteD Development uSing Java Level 1 = 4 creditsIntroduction to the fundamental concepts of the object-oriented approach using Java as the programming language. The class places a strong focus on problem-solving and object-oriented thinking.

introDuCtion to SoFtWare engineering Level 2 = 4 creditsThis seminar will examine the methodologies used in design, documentation, verification, implementation, validation, performance, evaluation and maintenance for the development of large software systems.

SoFtWare reliaBilitY anD QualitY aSSuranCe Level 3 = 3 creditsFocus on modeling, measuring and improving software reliability. Introduction to different software reliability models and looks at the specific roles of auditing, testing, standards and processes in the context of quality.

MS IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS AND NETwOrkS Simulation anD Computer netWork analYSiS Level 1 = 3 creditsAn introduction to the basic probability models, queuing theory, and simulation techniques used in the performance analysis and planning of computer networks and Internet systems.

WireleSS CommuniCationS Level 2 = 3 creditsExamine the fundamental concepts of wireless transmission and the operation of current wireless systems and networks including: radio, propagation, basic antenna operation, and signal impairments.

Data CommuniCationS anD netWorkS Level 3 = 3 creditsA thorough foundation in digital communications and network structures as the basis for current and emerging telecommunications and Internet systems. Topics include data, voice and video signals, information transmission and multiplexing and statistically shared media.

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helPinG yoU chooseAs experts in international education, our multilingual team of Global Pathways representatives can offer tailored guidance and support in your application to a number of outstanding master’s degrees at Pace. our advisors are on hand to help you with every aspect of your program to ensure you are off to the best possible start in your studies.

how we can helP•Reviewing your English and academic qualifications•Preparing all documents required for application•Guide you through the visa process•offer sound advice about programs, accommodation

and insurance

DYSON COLLEGE OF ArTS AND SCIENCESBiochemistry and Molecular Biology, MS (34 credits) n Counseling, MS (36 credits) w n Environmental Science, MS* (33 credits) w Environmental Policy, MA (45 credits) w Forensic Science, MS (40 credits) n Media and Communication Arts, MA† (36 credits) w Mental Health Counseling, MS (60 credits) w Psychology, MA‡ (36 credits) n Public Administration, MPA - Government (39 credits) w n - Health-Care Administration

(42 credits) w n - Not-for-Profit Management

(39 credits) w n Publishing, MS (36 credits) n

LUbIN SChOOL OF bUSINESSAccounting – CPA Preparation, MBA (53-72 credits) w n Accounting – CPA Preparation, MS§ (30-51 credits) w n Change Management, MBA (39-58 credits) n Customer Intelligence and Analytics, MS (30-36 credits) n Entrepreneurship, MBA (39-58 credits) n Financial Management, MBA (39-58 credits) n Financial Management, MS (30-46 credits) w n Financial Risk Management, MS (30-37 credits) n Human Resources Management, MBA (39-58 credits) w n Human Resources Management, MS (30 credits) n Information Systems, MBA (39-58 credits) w n International Business, MBA (39-58 credits) w n Investment Management, MBA (39-58 credits) n Investment Management, MS (30-43 credits) n Marketing Management, MBA (39-58 credits) w n Social Media and Mobile Marketing, MS (30-36 credits) n Strategic Management, MBA (39-58 credits )w n Taxation, MBA (39-58 credits) w n Taxation, MS (30-41 credits) n

SEIDENbErG SChOOL OF COMPUTING SCIENCE AND INFOrMATION SYSTEMSComputer Science, MS (30 credits) w n Information Systems, MS (30 credits) w n Software Development and Engineering, MS (36 credits) n Telecommunications Systems and Networks, MS (36 credits) w n

SChOOL OF EDUCATIONAdolescent Education, MST (36 credits) w n Childhood and Childhood Special Education – dual certification, MST (48 credits) w n Childhood Education, MST (36 credits) w n Early Childhood Development, Learning and Intervention, MS (45 credits )n Inclusive Adolescent Education – dual certification, MST (45 credits) w Teaching English to Speakers of other Languages (TESoL), MST (30 credits) w n

w Westchester campusn New York City campus

Take your education and career to the next level with one of Pace University’s specialized master’s programs.

Direct entry to graduate degrees

Choose your graduate degree

dyson colleGe of arts and sciencesEnglish requirements: ToEFL 88 / kiBT 88 / IELTS 7.0 / PTE 60

Academic requirements: Undergraduate degree and a minimum GPA 3.0 on a 4.0 scale

Start dates: September, January

Tuition fees: $960 - $1,150 per credit

lUbin school of bUsinessEnglish requirements: ToEFL 100 / kiBT 100 / IELTS 7.5 / PTE 68

Academic requirements: Undergraduate degree and a minimum GPA 3.0 on a 4.0 scale and GMAT 510 or GRE 305 score

Start dates: September, January

Tuition fees: $1,170 per credit

seidenberG school of comPUtinG science and information systemsEnglish requirements: ToEFL 78 / kiBT 78 / IELTS 6.5 / PTE 52

Academic requirements: Undergraduate degree Minimum GPA 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (applicants with a 3-year degree must also have GMAT 510 or GRE 305)

Start dates: September, January

Tuition fees: $1,170 per credit

school of edUcationEnglish requirements: ToEFL 88 / kiBT 88 / IELTS 7.0 / PTE 60

Academic requirements: Undergraduate degree in liberal arts or sciences and a minimum GPA 3.0 on a 4.0 scale

Start dates: September, January

Tuition fees: $860 per credit

deGree entry criteria

Please note that some of these degrees require previous work experience.

* Prerequisite: one year of college-level general biology, one year of general chemistry, one semester of organic chemistry or biochemistry. Physics and calculus are recommended but not required.

† Applicants must include a portfolio with their application. ‡ Students should have at least 12 credits of undergraduate coursework in psychology and a minimum GRE of 305.§ Accounting - CPA Preparation, MS requires a minimum of 30 Business credits to be eligible for acceptance.

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Extra information

InsuranceHealth insurance is required for all F1 visa holders. Insurance details will be provided once you receive an offer from Pace University. Ask your agent or Global Pathways representative for more information on the best insurance options available to you. For further information visit: www.global-pathways.com/student-health

University Placement ServiceThis is a service provided for Global Pathways students that gives you extra peace of mind when preparing for your degree. If you pass your pathway program with the minimum grades and good attendance, but don’t achieve the required results to progress to Pace University, we help you find a place at one of our other US partner universities.

Kaplan iBTIf you need an English language score, ask your agent or Global Pathways representative about the kaplan iBT. This specialized English test is accepted on all of our Global Pathways programs.

Transfer I-20Students already studying in the USA can apply for Global Pathways without reapplying for a visa by transferring the l-20 form. For further information visit: www.ice.gov/sevis/f1-transfers

Pace University cost of attendancePlease go to the following webpage for tuition prices, fees, and estimated costs: www.global-pathways.com/pace/prices

Visa guidanceYour Global Pathways representative can provide free visa application guidance.

Credential evaluationCredential evaluation is not required for Global Pathways programs.

English test waiverCitizens from the following countries are waived from the English proficiency requirement: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the British virgin Islands, Jamaica, United kingdom, Ireland, Antigua, Scotland, St. Lucia, Bahamas, Barbados, Trinidad/Tobago, Dominica, Grenada, Grand Cayman, Guyana, Belize, Anguilla, Montserrat, Turks and Caicos Islands, Saint kitts and Nevis, Saint vincent and the Grenadines, Antigua and Barbuda.

ScholarshipsPart-scholarships may be available for your program. Ask your Global Pathways representative for more information.

There are many things to consider when deciding on where to study. At Global Pathways we can help you with every detail.

GLObAL PAThwAYS INTAkE APPLICATION DEADLINE PrOGrAM STArT DATE

Fall 2015 July 15 2015 August 24 2015

Spring 2016 November 15 2015 January 19 2016

Summer 2016 April 1 2016 May 19 2016

Flexible start datesPrograms start throughout the year so you can choose a start date to suit your individual study plan. For upcoming start dates, please see the table below:

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How to applyOur global team of multilingual advisors are here to help you through the application process, with expert support at every stage.

* Please note that if you are accepted and your supporting documents include only electronic scans of your academic transcripts / proof of graduation, you will need to submit the official versions in sealed envelopes from your previous school(s) upon your arrival at Pace University. In addition, if you include only electronic scans of your financial affidavit and bank statement, you need to bring the originals when you arrive.

Complete all sections of the application form in this prospectusApply online to receive expert advice from a Global Pathways representative: www.global-pathways.com/apply/pace

Submit the following documents to your Global Pathways representative*:

• English test results (IELTS, TOEFL iBT, Kaplan iBT, or PTE Academic)•Grade Point Average (GPA): submit all official transcripts, diplomas and final

examination scores from secondary schools, universities and any other institutions attended after secondary school, translated into English if necessary

•Two recommendation letters from employers and / or professors •Curriculum vitae / resume•Copy of passport (including visa if already studying in the USA)•GMAT or GRE score if required (master’s applicants only)•Personal statement / essay

Personal StatementUndergraduate applicants should answer the following questions:•Why do you want to study at Pace University?•What is your major choice and what are your plans for the future?•What makes you stand out? Hobbies, extra-curricular activity,

work experience? Graduate applicants should answer the following questions:•What is your motivation for applying for your specific choice of degree?•What are your expectations, outcomes and goals for the program?•What are your professional / academic experiences and accomplishments

related to the program?

Your Global Pathways representative will be in touch with your offer letterSee page 47 for more information of what happens next.

Apply UsinG the ApplicAtion formApply online

Contact us Application and Admissions Center Global Pathways Second Floor, Warwick Building Kensington Village, Avonmore Road London W14 8HQ United KingdomTel: +44 (0)20 7045 4925Email: [email protected]: www.global-pathways.com/

contact

or contact one of our country offices:•Abu Dhabi•Australia•China•Colombia•Hong Kong•India•Korea•Mexico•Nigeria•Singapore•UK•USA•Venezuela•Vietnam

For your local office contact details, visit: www.global-pathways.com/country-offices

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Pace University and Global Pathways aPPlication form

Please fill out the application in full CAPITAL letters.

a Personal DetailsLegal name (enter name exactly as it appears on passports or other official documents) Permanent home address:

Family name(s): Given name(s): Gender: Male Female

Date of birth (mm/dd/yyyy): Correspondence address (if different):

Country of birth: Country of citizenship: First language: Home phone number: Mobile or US phone number: Email address:

d test inForMationThe official scores from the appropriate testing agency must be submitted with this application. Please also list your test scores below (citizens from some English-speaking countries are waived from the English test requirement):

Test of English proficiency - TOEFL®, IELTS, Pearson PTE, or Kaplan iBT Date taken (mm/dd/yyyy): Score:

GMAT® or GRE® Test Date taken (mm/dd/yyyy): Score:

SAT or ACT test (optional) Date taken (mm/dd/yyyy): Score:

b stuDy DetailsLevel of study: Undergraduate Global Pathways Undergraduate Direct Entry Graduate Global Pathways Graduate Direct Entry

Preferred program or major: Concentration (if applicable): This will be the program or major to which you are conditionally admitted if you are first required to complete the Global Pathways program.

Which start date are you applying for?: Fall / September Spring / January Summer / May Year: Are you currently studying in the USA?: Yes No Do you currently hold a valid F-1 or J-1 visa?: Yes No

If yes, where are you currently studying?: Do you plan to study English in the USA before starting at Pace?: Yes No If yes, where will you study?: Have you ever attended Pace University or the English Language Institute at Pace?: Yes No

c eDucation historyPlease list all secondary schools, colleges and universities you have attended, including summer schools and other programs (continue on a separate sheet if required).

Failure to disclose prior university attendance on this application may lead to a denial of transfer credits or your dismissal from Pace Global Pathways and/or Pace University.

Institution (name, city and country) Start date Graduation date Qualification name Average Grade

Are you currently attending school, college or university?: Yes No Have you graduated from secondary school early?: Yes No

If your education has been interrupted for any reason, please describe in detail your activities since last enrolled (continue on a separate sheet if required):

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F other required informationHave you ever been found responsible for a disciplinary violation at any secondary school or college / university you have attended, whether related to academic misconduct or behavioral misconduct, that resulted in your probation, suspension, removal, dismissal, or expulsion from the institution?: Yes NoHave you ever been convicted of a misdemeanor, felony, or other crime? Yes NoIf you answered yes to either or both questions, please give the approximate date of each incident and explain the circumstances. Attach a separate sheet if you need more space.

H complete application checklist Proof of English Language Proficiency (TOEFL®, Pearson PTE, IELTS, or Kaplan iBT)

Official transcript(s) for all academic institutions attended: including secondary school and university, with supporting grade scale: submit an English translation if transcripts are in another language. Personal statement: You should answer the following questions in your statement

Undergraduate applicants: Why do you want to study at Pace? What is your major choice and plans for the future? What makes you stand out? Do you play an instrument or a sport? Have you been part of a club or volunteer group in school? Do you have work experience?

Graduate applicants: Identify motivation for applying. Specify expectations, outcomes, and goals for the Pace master’s program. Outline professional / academic experiences and accomplishments related to the program.

Reference letters: Two letters from by employers and / or professors or instructors

Curriculum vitae / resume: List work / school history, languages, awards, certificates, volunteer work, and accomplishments (required for master’s degree, optional for undergraduate).

Passport copy Completed Pace University Financial Affidavit for International Students form with supporting documentation (bank statement/letter or scholarship letter) Official GRE or GMAT scores if required (graduate applicants only). Include breakdown of your GRE or GMAT score If you already have a valid F-1 or J-1 visa, complete Transfer Recommendation (please visit www.global-pathways.com to download form)

E accommodationDo you need assistance organizing housing in the USA? If yes, housing information is sent with your acceptance package: Yes No

Give the completed and signed application with all supporting documents to our representative in your country or scan and email to: [email protected]

For support with your application phone: +44 207 045 4925 (Global Pathways Admissions is a UK-based team)

If you are already based in the USA and need help with your application, phone: +1 212 346 1445

PacE UnivErsity and Global PatHways aPPlication Form

Please fill out the application in full CAPITAL letters.

G dECLARATIOn And AGREEMEnTI certify that all of the information provided by me or on my behalf in support of my application for admission is complete and accurate. I acknowledge that I am obligated to supplement my application as soon as I know or reasonably should know that the information I have provided or that was provided on my behalf is inaccurate or incomplete.

I also certify that the personal statement submitted in support of my application for admission is solely my own original work. I acknowledge that Pace University may, at its sole discretion, verify any information submitted in conjunction with my application. I acknowledge that if I omit relevant information or provide inaccurate information or information that is misleading, submit a personal statement that is not solely my own original work, or if I fail to supplement my application as required, Pace University may, at its sole discretion, deny my application for admission, rescind my admission, impose disciplinary sanctions against me, dismiss me from Pace University, and/or rescind any degrees or certificates awarded to me by Pace University. I hereby consent to you contacting any school or institution at which I have previously studied in order to verify the information I have provided in the application and hereby authorise such school or institution to disclose such information. I authorize Kaplan to supply any relevant records relating to my attendance and progress in the Global Pathways Program, including personal records, contact details, and disciplinary records, to Kaplan’s employees, staff, affiliates, agents, representatives and others working on Kaplan’s behalf, as well as to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, state and accrediting agencies, Pace University, my parents, guardian or sponsor.

I acknowledge that I have read the attached brochure and agree that I am bound by the terms and conditions at www.global-pathways.com/terms. In addition, upon admission, I agree to comply with all policies, practices, and procedures of Pace University.

Student signature: Date (mm/dd/yyyy): Have you signed?: Yes No

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What next?1. Receive confirmation of receiptOnce we receive your complete application and supporting documents, we will send you confirmation of receipt by email. Your application is then submitted to the University for admission review.

2. AdmissionIf successful, you will be offered admission to the University. If you are admitted to the Global Pathways program you will not be eligible to apply for direct entry to the University for the same entry semester.

4. Receive I-20Once you have accepted your offer, and after all financial documentation has been received, a visa eligibility document (Form I-20) is issued. You will need the I-20 to apply for a visa.

6. Pay program tuitionOnce you have secured your visa, you must pay (by bank draft, bank transfer or credit card) tuition for your program before your enrollment. You will be advised if you must pay tuition each semester, or in advance for the entire program.

7. Receive student arrival guideWe will send you all the information you need such as your accommodation information and what to pack so you can prepare for your trip.

8. Arrive in the USAJoin your new classmates in the Orientation Program to receive a full introduction to university life in the USA. You will make friends and get help and support for adjusting to your new life.

9. Classes begin!

3. Accept offer within 30 daysTo secure your place at the University, you will need to accept the offer by paying a deposit (which will be specified in your offer letter) within 30 days of receiving your offer. Payment can be made via bank draft, electronic transfer or credit card.

5. Apply for a visaAllow approximately six weeks to receive your US visa after the US embassy has received your complete visa application and payment. Your Global Pathways representative can provide help and assistance with the visa process. In the case of a visa refusal, your deposit with Global Pathways will be refunded.

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www.global-pathways.com

CONTACT USE: [email protected]

T: +44 (0) 207 045 4925 (Global Pathways Admissions is a UK-based team)

We have offices all over the world. Find your local office contact details here: www.global-pathways.com/country-offices

You can also contact us here:

All information correct at time of publication April 2015 and subject to change.