Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Science (BS) — a man or woman who has taken the first university degree in arts or science;
Master of Arts (MA), Master of Science (MS) — the holder of the second university degree in arts or science;
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph. D) — a person who has received the highest university degree;
tuition — teaching;
tuition fee — a payment for teaching;
income — money received during a given period;
install — to place, fix (an apparatus) in position for use.
VOCABULARY EXTENSION
I. professor — teacher
A professor (BrE) has the highest position in a university department, or (AmE), teaches at a university. We address a man as Mr + surname or as Sir, and a woman as Miss/Mrs + surname; we address a professor, male or female, as Professor + surname. A teacher teaches in a school.
E.g. He was
Mr Jones was a
II. director — manager — headmaster (principal)
A headmaster/headmistress — a man/woman in charge of a school.
E.g. When I was at school,
A manager is a person who runs part of a business.
A director is someone in charge of a business. We can speak of the director of a language school because it’s a business.
E.g. Jack is very young to be a bank
It has never been my ambition to be a company
III. programme — syllabus — curriculum — program.
A syllabus is set in one subject either by a school or by an examination board.
A curriculum is the general programme in all subjects.
E.g. There is a new
Art isn’t on our school
A programme is a sequence of planned activities, or an information booklet.
E.g. What’s your
This concert
A program is a computer program (BrE/AmE)
E.g. Have you seen Microsoft’s new
GETTING STARTED
What do you know about the system of education in the USA?
Do you know the difference between the US colleges and universities?
ACTIVITY A
VOCABULARY STUDY
PART I
DIRECTIONS:
1. coach a. person who trains athletes or animals
2. educationalist b. person who teachers in a college or university
3. governess c. person who trains sportsmen and athletes or a student for an exam
4. guru d. female teacher who lives with a family and educates their children at home
5. instructor e. private teacher; directing the studies of undergraduates
6. lecturer f. an expert in educational methods
7. schoolmaster g. female teacher in a school
8. tutor h. one who gives information or knowledge or teaches particular skills
9. trainer i. trusted adviser
10. schoolmistress j. influential or revered teacher
11. mentor k. male teacher in a school
PART II
DIRECTIONS:
Mr. Brown is a _________ of history at Oxford University.
That was a terrible meal; I’m going to complain to the ___________.
My husband is a physics ________ at the local school.
He is on board of ___________s.
I decided to include Mathematics into my college ___________.
PART III
DIRECTIONS:
1. Has Microeconomics been introduced into the institute curriculum?
2. I see that «Hamlet» is on this year’s syllabus for the English literature.
3. Where is the first-year timetable?
4. According to the timetable we have no history class on Monday.
5. The teaching staff of the college is/are excellent.
6. The department of physics is in the Faculty of Science.
7. The History Department is/are using this room.
8. He has a BA/BSc. He has an MA in linguistics. He has an MSc in astrophysics.
ACTIVITY B
SCAN THE TEXT 1 HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE USA
DIRECTIONS: