
- •Geographical position of Great Britain
- •13 Colonies were then located in the east. Today this area is occupied by 16 states, and 34 other
- •The Political Structure of usa
- •A kyiv national economic university
- •Crimean economic institute
- •Higher Educational Institutions in the usa
- •Higher Education in uk
- •Eating out.
- •An englishman’s meals
- •In many countries breakfast is a snack rather than a meal but the English breakfast
- •It is common knowledge that the English are very fond of tea. They like to have "a nice cup of tea" 6 or 8 times a day.
- •At the Hotel
- •Travelling
- •Voyage: a rather long journey, esp. By water or air.
- •Shopping
- •I like to go shopping . Clothes make people feel warm , comfortable and good-Looking.
- •Seasons
- •More about the English
- •The main types of economic systems.
- •A partnership
- •Corporations
- •Recruitment
- •European Union
- •Adam Smith
- •Economy of Great Britain
- •Economy of usa
Crimean economic institute
In 1992 Krymsky Faculty of Kyiv state University of Economics was founded in Simferopol. In 1998 it was transformed into Crimean Economics institute as a structural entity of Kyiv National University of Economics. There are three faculties which train specialists in the fields of economics and management. Our students are going to become the competent graduates and do courses in finance and credit, economy of enterprises, marketing and management, accounting and audit, banking and international economics. Alongside with economic subjects the students study humanities, foreign languages as an important part of the curriculum. In order to become qualified specialists they have some practice in banks, stock exchanges, foreign trade firms, etc. The total number of students now accounts for more than 1.300. Our students have an opportunity to choose between fulltime tuition and courses by correspondence. The quality of teacher's staff is very high. Our students do their graduation papers under the guidance of scientific advisers and successfully defend them before an examination board.
The specialized laboratories equipped with modem computer facilities, the library, the gymnazium are of great help for the students. One of the most important achievements of our Institute is the creation of the environment which promotes successful learning, individual development and formation of valuable human and social qualities of the students.
Higher Educational Institutions in the usa
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become common for the college program to be divided into broad such as languages and literature, the social sciences, the sciences and mathematics, and the line art. Many colleges require all freshmen and sophomores to take one or two full-year courses in each of three fields. Certain courses, such as English or history, may be required for all, with some election permitted in the other fields.
Higher educational institutions usually are governed by a board of regents ,or a board of trustees.
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The executive head of a college or a university is usually called the president. The various colleges or schools which take up a university are headed by deans. Within a school or a college there may be departments according to subject matter fields, each of which may be headed by a professor who is designed as department head or chairman. Other members of the faculty hold academic ranks, such as instructor, assistant professor, associate professor, and professor. Graduate students who give some part-time services may be designed as a graduate assistants or fellow. Professional education in fields such as agriculture, law, engineering, medicine, pharmacy,
teaching, etc. is pursued in professional schools which may be part of a university or may be separate institutions . Three to five years of specialized training lead to professional degrees such as Doctor of Medicine, Bachelor of Law, etc. A Master of Arts or a Master of Science degree may be obtained in one or two additional years. The highest academic degree is the Doctor of Philosophy. It may take any number of years to complete the original research work necessary -to obtain tins degree. '"Harvard College was established in 1636, with the principal purpose of providing a literate ministry for colonial churches. It was a small institution, enrolling only 20 students in 1642 and 60 in 1660. It soon became more than a theological training school and established itself as a liberal arts college. The next institution of higher learning established in the American colonies was the College of William and Mary, which opened in 1693 at Williamsburg, Virginia. Other colleges were founded in the next century, but all of them remained small schools for long periods. Private colleges and universities were established in various states. The first state university was the University of Virginia, founded in 1819. Some state universities have large endowments funds which provide a substantial portion of their support 'Other sources of income are students fees, gifts and endowments. In general higher education in the USA may be divided into two broad fields: liberal -arts and professional. Each of these fields may be further subdivided into undergraduate and graduate levels. American colleges and universities are either public or private, that is supported by public funds or supported privately by a church group or other groups acting as private citizens although under a state charter.
A public institution is owned and operated by a government, either a state or a municipal government. The government appropriates large sums of money for the institution expenses. Yet these sums are normally not sufficient to cover all expenses, and so the institution is partially dependent on student fees and on gifts. A private institution receives no direct financial aid from any government, municipal, state or federal.
A college is generally defined as an institution of higher learning which offers a course of instruction over a four-year period, and which grants a bachelor's degree at the conclusion of studies. As a part of university, a college graduate is distinguished from a graduate of professional school. However, the professional schools in some universities are called colleges.
Students are classified as freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors. A freshman is a first year student, a sophomore, a second year student, a junior, a third year student, and a senior, a fourth year student. All students who have graduated from the senior class and who continue studying at a university are classified as advanced students or graduate students. Some graduate students receive grants which cover the cost of their education.