Master's Academic Foundations Program (MAFP)
IH Vancouver’s Master’s Academic Foundations Program (MAFP) program readies non-native English speakers for graduate studies in an eight-month course. It blends language and academic courses, fostering effective communication and collaboration skills. Emphasizing literacy and critical thinking, the program boosts confidence in spoken English. Students explore international research, engage in collaborative projects, and learn from global faculty. Successful completion of each course, with a 70% or higher grade or a Pass, earns them the MAFP certificate.
What is a Master's Academic Foundations Program (MAFP)
A Master’s Academic Foundations Program, often abbreviated as MAFP, is an educational initiative designed to prepare students for success in a master’s degree program. This program is particularly beneficial for students who may have a non-traditional academic background or need to strengthen their foundational skills before entering a master’s program.
The Master’s Academic Foundations Program typically includes courses that cover essential academic skills, such as research methodologies, critical thinking, academic writing, and quantitative analysis. It aims to ensure that students have the necessary academic foundation to excel in their chosen master’s program.
Program Objectives
- Master critical reading and analysis of academic texts with effective strategies for notetaking.
- Evaluate authentic readings in business-related subjects.
- Demonstrate advanced communication skills for graduate studies.
- Conduct successful research and produce papers for a smooth transition to graduate-level studies.
- Collaborate with team members for academic goals and effective working relationships.
- Acquire and apply essential skills for success in graduate-level studies.
- Cultivate a global perspective through the evaluation of global resources.
- Apply theoretical knowledge to address real-world problems and propose innovative solutions.
- Contextualize the relationship between undergraduate and graduate studies, developing a comprehensive academic profile.
- Academic & Cultural Practices in the Graduate Study Context
- Speaking Skills for Academic Success
- Critical Thinking in the Graduate Study Context
- Study Skills for Academic Success
- Effective Seminar and Presentation Strategies
Applied Research and Capstone Project
Program Schedule
Monday to Friday – 8:50 am to 3:2o pm
*This program does not require approval by the Private Training Institutions Branch (PTIB) of the Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills.
Undergraduate degree from a recognized post-seconday program (as evaluated
through ICES or equivalent recognition body)
Minimum English language proficiency as demonstrated by submitting one of:
- IELTS (academic) a minimum of 6.0 overall, with no band below 5.5
- TOEFL iBT 75 or higher
- Pearson PTE Academic 50 or higher
- CAEL 50 or higher
- Cambridge C1 Advanced Pass or higher, or B2 First with a B Pass or higher
- English 12 with a B pass or higher
- Minimum B1+ (55+)
or
Completion of IH Level 6 Upper Intermediate (B2) or EAP Level 2 with a minimum
average of 75%
Program Duration
24 weeks or 480 hours
- Jan 6
- May 5
- Sep 2
Dates may change according to the year.
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*Students who enroll in a language program which is six months or less in duration or for which tuition is less than $4,000 may not make a claim against the Student Tuition Protection Fund, which is managed by the Private Training Institutions Branch (PTIB) of the Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills. Further, this language program may not have been reviewed or approved by PTIB. For more information about programs that do not require PTIB approval see: www.privatetraininginstitutions.gov.bc.ca