Double Major&Minors

DOUBLE MAJOR

 

A double major requires the approval of both relevant department heads, and the Pro – rector for Academic Affairs.

A student may submit an application for a second major only upon the completion of the first year of study.  Which entrance tests are needed for admission to the second major will be defined by the relevant program head.

A student is expected to have earned 18 credits in the major he/she is applying for by the date of application. No more than 18 credits earned before acceptance into the second major will be counted towards the second major.  The courses to be counted will be defined by the program head.

Graduation with a double major requires the completion of the requirements of each major. The student will be responsible for the completion of the requirements of both majors, which may require a longer period of study than completing the requirements of only one major.

Any courses that are included in the requirements for both majors may be counted for both.

In the case of similar required courses, a student may petition the relevant department chair to have one course count towards both majors.

A student who has completed all of the requirements of the double major, and who has successfully passed its final complex exam will be issued an American style diploma and a corresponding entry will be made on his/her transcript.

The student has to pay for those courses by double major additional fee. The contract will be signed between the student and the Financial office of the IUCA.

 

 

MINORS IN IUCA

 

General Provisions

In addition to a major , IUCA  students can take a minor. IUCA  offers the minors listed below :

  • Linguistics – English Language;
  • Chinese Studies;
  • Informational Technologies;
  • International Relations;
  • Business Management.

Teaching English as a Second Language

More detailed information on each individual minor can be found further on in the IUCA  Catalogue, under the appropriate departmental listing.

The general criteria for all Minors are as follows:

the minimum number of credits to be earned is 28.

the minimum grade a student needs to earn in a course for it to be considered for credit towards the minor should be “Câ€

Declaring Minors.

Students whose GPA in his/her major is not lower than 2.5 may apply for a minor. Some minors require a higher GPA.  The student should obtain permission from the Head of the Major Program and the Pro-rector for Academic Affairs in order to declare a minor. Second year students should get a special form which is available in the office of the proposed minor program, fill it out and hand it in to the Registrar's Office with the appropriate signatures not later than the registration period for the Fall Semester of the student's third year.

Attestation Procedure.

Within the timeframe established by the Minor Program, students should take a final complex examination.

The Head of the Program in the Minor will grant the student permission to take the exam.

Students will be informed about the forms and conditions of the final exam not later than 2 months prior to the exam.

Certification Procedure.

A student who has a GPA of 3.5 or higher, who has completed all of the requirements of the minor, and who has successfully passed its final complex exam will be issued a special attachment to the Kyrgyz state diploma and a corresponding entry will be made on his/her American style diploma.

2011-2012 Academic calendar

Fall semester 2011

Date

Day

Acceptance of admissions documents

 

May – August 19 

 

Entrance Examinations I 

June 7

Tu

Admissions decisions announced I

 

June 7-8 

Tu - Wed

Entrance Examinations  II 

July 4 

Mon

Admissions decisions announced II

 

July 4-5 

Mon-Tu

Entrance Examinations III

 

Aug. 8 

Mon

Admissions decisions announced: Regular Program & Preparatory

 

Aug. 8 - 9                  

Mon-Tu

Orientation  

Aug. 19 

Friday

Classes Start.   

Aug. 22   

Monday

Last day to Drop/ Add without penalty

26 Aug.

Friday

 Kyrgyz Independence Day (no classes)

 

 

Aug. 31

 

Wednesday

Last day to withdraw with grade "W"

 

Sept. 16

Friday

Teacher's Day/Initiation Ceremony (50 minute classes)

 

Sept. 30

Friday

Fall Break

Oct. 17-21

Mon-Friday

 

Holiday (no classes)

Nov. 7

Monday

 

Registration for the Spring 2012 semester

 

Nov.14-18

Friday

Thanksgiving Day (50 minute classes - special celebration)

 

Nov. 24

Thursday

Last Day to drop with grade "X"

 

Dec. 9

Friday

Last Day of classes

 

Dec. 16

Friday

Examination Period

 

Dec. 19 - 23

Mon-Friday

Christmas/New Year's celebration for Institute (after 14:00)

Dec. 23

Wednesday

Holidays

Dec. 26 - Jan 6/2012

 

Total

18 weeks  

 

Orozo Ait and Kurman Ait - holidays - no classes (dates will be announced later). 

Spring semester 2012

Date

Day

 

Classes start 

 

Jan.  9 

 

Monday

 

Last day to Drop/Add without penalty

 

Jan. 13 

 

Friday

Chinese New Year 

23 Jan. 

Monday

 

Last day to withdraw with grade “Wâ€

 

Feb. 3

 

Friday

 

Valentine’s day celebration

 

Feb. 14

 

Tuesday

 

Holiday  (no classes)

 

Feb. 23

 

Thursday

 

Holiday (no classes)

 

Holiday (no classes)

 

Special Saturday class schedule

Nooruz  celebration for IUCA (50 minutes classes)

 

March 8

 

March 9

 

March 17

 

Thursday

 

Friday

 

Saturday

 

 

Spring Break

 

March 19 – 23

 

Mon - Friday

Open house (50 minutes classes)

April 4

Wednesday

Registration for the Fall  2012 semester

 

 

Special Saturday class schedule

Last Day to drop with grade “Xâ€

 

April 16-20

 

 

 

April 28

Mon - Friday

 

 

 

Saturday

Holiday (no classes)

April 30

Monday

Labor Day

May 1

Tuesday

Victory Day (no classes)

 

May 9

Wednesday

 

Last Day of classes

May 11

Friday

 

Examination Period

 

Degree examination, TOEFL

 

Annual IUCA Festival

 

 

May 14-18

 

May 21 - 25

 

May 25

 

Mon - Friday

 

Mon –Friday

 

Friday

 

Total

 

20 weeks

 

Maslenitsa   classes 50 min. (date will be announced later).Â