3. About Seattle
Seattle Climate:
• October: 15 °C (58 °F)
• January: 8 °C (46°F)
• April: 14 °C (58°F)
• July: 24 °C (75 °F)
Seattle Population:
City population: 635,000
Metro population: 3.5 million
Seattle Sports Teams:
Seahawks (football)
Mariners (baseball)
Sounders (soccer)
Seattle Businesses: Microsoft, Amazon.com, Expedia, Costco, Boeing, Nintendo of America
4. About the University of Washington
Founded in 1861
43,762 Students
On-campus housing (limited availability)
Mascot: UW Huskies
5. Three Great Places to Study
Seattle Campus
The UW main campus,
located just north of
downtown Seattle, is often
ranked as one of the most
beautiful campuses in the
US, and offers lots of ways
to get involved! Intensive
English classes are held on
campus, and in the
surrounding University
District.
Note: Selected programs and courses are offered at each campus.
Offerings may change from quarter to quarter.
Downtown Campus
Located in the heart of
downtown Seattle, the
downtown campus offers
students the unique
opportunity to study
English at UW and take
advantage of downtown’s
thriving culture, culinary,
and business offerings.
Bothell Campus
UW Bothell, a branch
campus of the University of
Washington, is located just
19 kilometers north of
Seattle. The Bothell
campus features state of
the art technology and
breathtaking views of the
nearby wetlands and the
Cascade Mountains.
7. Intensive English Program
The University of Washington Intensive English Program is designed to fit the needs of each student. The
program offers three tracks of study to choose from.
Students may begin their studies in any of our 4 quarters: winter (January), spring (March), summer (June), and
autumn (September).
Students in all levels of the program meet for approximately 20 hours of instruction per week.
No proof of English proficiency is needed to enroll in the Intensive English Program, and all students are
given a placement test upon arrival to determine the level that is right for them.
Three Tracks:
University Track
Business English Track
Conversation & Culture Track
8. Three Tracks
University Track:
The University Track is designed for students who wish to improve their English proficiency in order to attend a U.S.
university and earn an undergraduate or graduate degree. Successful completion of the University Track may serve
as proof of English language proficiency for admission to our partner universities, including UW Bothell, UW Tacoma,
Seattle University, Central Washington University, Washington State University.
Business English Track:
Students wishing to improve their English proficiency for use in the business world may be interested in our Business
Track. Students in the Business Track complete study through Level 4 of the Intensive English Program and then
move on to our Intensive Business English Program.
Conversation & Culture Track:
The Conversation & Culture Track is perfect for students who wish to not only improve their English proficiency, but
also learn about American culture. Students in the Conversation & Culture Track complete study through Level 2 of the
Intensive English Program and then move on to specialized courses focusing on improving pronunciation, grammar,
vocabulary, and topics in American culture.
9. Intensive English Program Level 1
Intensive English Program Level 2
Intensive English Program Level 3
Intensive English Program Level 4
Intensive English
Program Level 5
(2 quarters)
University Track
Intensive Business
English Program
Business English Track
English Language &
Culture: Intermediate
English Language &
Culture: High Intermediate
English Language &
Culture: Advanced
Conversation & Culture
Track
Optional: Undergraduate
or Graduate Study
Optional Business English
Certificates
Classes are taught at the UW Seattle campus
Classes are taught at the Downtown campus
Note: Each level typically takes one quarter (9-10 weeks) to complete unless otherwise noted.
10. Bothell English Program
In addition to the UW Intensive English Program, the Bothell English Program allows students to complete Levels 4
and 5 of the University Track in only 2 quarters instead of the usual 3, allowing them to move on to university study
faster. All classes are held on the UW Bothell campus, and classes meet for 4 - 5 hours per day, Monday through
Friday.
Students who complete Level 5 of the Bothell English Program are eligible to apply for admission at any of our partner
universities, including conditional admission at UW Bothell.
Students must submit proof of English proficiency to enroll in the Bothell English Program:
Level 4: TOEFL iBT 65 (no sub-score below 16) or IELTS 5.5 (no sub-score below 5.0)
Level 5: TOEFL iBT 76 (no sub-score below 18) or IELTS 6.0 (no sub-score below 5.5)
12. Business Certificate Programs
International & English Language Programs features a number of certificate programs that combine the study of
business principles and practices with expert English language instruction.
Each of these programs consists of an intensive 10-week full-time session (9 weeks during the summer). All classes
are held at the UW's downtown Seattle location and students are in class about 20 hours each week. The chart below
shows a possible sequence of international business programs that many students find helpful, depending on their
individual level of English proficiency. Students may take the programs individually, or as a sequence.
Business for International Professionals
Fundamentals of Project Management
Marketing for International Professionals
Intensive English
Program
Intensive Business
English Program
Business for International Professionals
Fundamentals of Project Management
Marketing for International Professionals
Business for International Professionals
Fundamentals of Project Management
Marketing for International Professionals
Intensive Business
English Program
English Ability:
Beginning/
Intermediate
English Ability:
High
Intermediate/Advanced
English Ability:
Advanced
13. Intensive Business English Program
Improve your business English by studying in Seattle's commercial core with the Intensive Business English Program
(IBEP). This certificate program will teach you the language of business and help you be more successful in your
career.
Enroll in this program and you will:
Improve your fluency and pronunciation in business situations – social interactions, transactions and negotiations,
meetings, telephone conversations and presentations
Learn about business terminology and the American business environment
Develop your written business communication skills (letters, reports, emails)
Choose from a variety of business topics: marketing, global trade, and entrepreneurship
Take field trips to local companies
To enroll in this program, students must demonstrate satisfactory proof of English proficiency:
TOEFL iBT - 65 (no subscore lower than 15)
IELTS - 5.5 (no subscore lower than 5.0)
14. Business for International Professionals
Learn about international business from the professionals. Develop your international business abilities while you
improve your business English in the Business for International Professionals (BUSIP) certificate program at the
University of Washington.
BUSIP was designed with the help of select industry leaders who have extensive international business experience.
Taught by UW Foster School of Business lecturers and leading international business professionals, this certificate
program will help you:
Gain a better understanding of international trade, marketing, law and finance
Learn strategic marketing techniques to increase your competitive edge
Strengthen your teamwork and negotiation skills
Build your business vocabulary and intercultural communication skills
Students who successfully complete the program receive a UW Certificate in Business for International Professionals.
To enroll in this program, students must demonstrate satisfactory proof of English proficiency:
TOEFL iBT - 76 (no subscore lower than 17)
IELTS - 6.0 (no subscore lower than 5.5)
15. Fundamentals of Project Management
Learn the project management techniques of American business professionals while you improve your English in the
Fundamentals of Project Management (FPM) certificate program at the University of Washington.
Taught by experienced business instructors and English language teachers, this program will allow you to:
Understand the core principles of project management and the role of the project manager
Learn to plan, lead and deliver final projects on time and within budget
Improve your business English skills
Take field trips to sites such as the Microsoft Store and Starbucks headquarters
Complete a group project to assess how project management tools and principles can solve a business
problem
Students who successfully complete the program receive a UW Certificate in Fundamentals of Project
Management. To enroll in this program, students must demonstrate satisfactory proof of English proficiency:
TOEFL iBT - 76 (no subscore lower than 17)
IELTS - 6.0 (no subscore lower than 5.5)
16. Marketing for International Professionals
Study basic marketing concepts and international marketing trends and techniques while you improve your
English in the Marketing for International Professionals (MIP) certificate program at the University of Washington.
Taught by experienced marketing professionals and English language teachers, this intensive program will allow you to:
Understand digital marketing and content marketing
Learn about globalization and localization
Know how to integrate online marketing with traditional marketing methods
Improve your ability to use English in international marketing
Students who successfully complete the program receive a UW Certificate in Marketing for International Professionals.
To enroll in this program, students must demonstrate satisfactory proof of English proficiency:
TOEFL iBT - 76 (no subscore lower than 17)
IELTS - 6.0 (no subscore lower than 5.5)
18. Short Term English Program (STEP)
The Short Term English Program (STEP) is an exciting 3-week English language program offered at the University of
Washington each winter and summer.
Program features include:
Study part-time! All STEP classes meet in the mornings, for a total of 15 hours per week.
Field trips! Field trips are an important and enjoyable part of STEP. During their time in the program, students will
have the opportunity to go on a campus tour, enjoy group sports activities, visit various UW attractions and tour
some of Seattle's many interesting neighborhoods. Business STEP also includes two instructor-led visits to local
businesses during class time.
Study in Seattle, one of the most beautiful cities in the Pacific Northwest.
Opportunities to interact with students from all over the world.
No student visa is required!
Three versions of STEP are offered each year:
Language and Culture STEP
Business STEP
Orientation to Academic Skills STEP
19. Language and Culture STEP
Come practice your English and learn about American culture!
In the Language & Culture Short Term English Program (STEP), you'll study
English in the mornings and see the beautiful sights of Seattle in the
afternoons. The program focuses on real-life language activities. In class,
you'll improve your vocabulary and conversational skills by talking with
classmates about topics of interest.
Enroll in this program and you will:
Improve your English vocabulary as well as your listening, speaking
and presentation skills
Practice your English in real-life situations
Learn American expressions and idioms
Participate in field trips to the Burke Museum, the Henry Art Gallery and other UW and Seattle-area attractions
Language & Culture STEP is open to beginning to advanced students of English. Beginners must have a basic
knowledge of English.
20. Business STEP
Come practice your English and learn about American business!
In the Business Short Term English Program (STEP), you'll study important
business skills and have opportunities to interact with local businesses as
well as do research on your own areas of interest.
Enroll in this program and you will:
Improve your business-related conversation and presentation skills,
as well as your listening skills
Practice your business skills in real-life situations
Learn American-style business practices and cultural expectations for
international business
Participate in field trips to local businesses as well as visits to notable UW and Seattle-area attractions
Business STEP is open to intermediate to advanced students of business and English. A minimum TOEFL iBT score
of 65 is required.
21. Orientation to Academic Skills STEP
Orientation to Academic Skills Short Term English Program (STEP) is a
three-week program designed to expose you to college-level study skills
and practices.
In the Orientation to Academic Skills classroom, you will practice English
and learn about American academic expectations as you prepare for the
challenges of your university program.
Enroll in this program and you will:
Improve your speaking and listening skills
Develop vocabulary-building tools and reading strategies
Practice your academic writing
Increase your knowledge of American education policies and expectations
Participate in field trips to the Burke Museum, the Henry Art Gallery and other UW and Seattle-area attractions
Orientation to Academic Skills STEP is open to advanced students of English. A minimum TOEFL iBT score of 61is
required.
22. Additional Programs
Teacher Training
Graduate Preparation
Master of Arts in Applied International Studies
Customized Group Programs
23. Housing Options
On-Campus Housing
International students studying in UW’s Intensive English Programs may be
able to live in an on-campus residence during all or part of their studies. In
addition to being convenient, living on campus is a great way to make friends,
get more connected with the University, and get involved!
On-campus housing is available to students in any of our 12 residence halls.
However, availability may be limited.
Live With An American Host Family
Living with an American host family is another great housing option. Living with
a host family is a wonderful way to learn more about American culture and
family traditions, practice and improve English proficiency, and live like a local.