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PROGRAM OF STUDIES

The Universal College of Aley offers an AMERICAN CURRICULUM program of studies that is “college preparatory” from Nursery through Grade-12.  English is the “language of instruction”.  Arabic and French are also taught from Grade-1.  The focus of everything offered at UCA is to maximize each student’s achievement and preparation for successful transition to university study after graduation from UCA.  This preparation begins in Nursery and continues through Grade-12.  A great deal of emphasis is placed on “vertical teaming” to provide for seamless transitions from grade-to-grade and a continuum of continuous progress for each student.

Learning targets have been identified at each grade level for each subject area.  These grade-level benchmark objectives have been derived from subject area N-12 syllabi.  Students are guided to construct knowledge through experiences and relationships among and within central themes of various disciplines while “learning to learn”.  Recognizing the dynamic nature of knowledge, instructional topics are selected and organized so that students can make clear connections between what is taught in the classroom and what they experience outside the classroom.  As students probe these relationships, they are encouraged to explore and question.  Multiple perspectives are sought through the integration of disciplines, student interests, and technological resources.  At UCA students will view central themes and subject matter from as many cultural and intellectual viewpoints as possible.

The UCA Program of Studies

Student- Centered Instruction

Essential learning Competencies

UCA Educational Pathways

UCA Graduation Requirements

Secondary Courses Description Guide

 

 

 

                                                                              

 

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