
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE IN ENGLISH FOR ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
Description:
This program focuses on developing the linguistic and professional skills required to communicate effectively in technical, engineering, and industrial contexts. Participants strengthen their command of technical vocabulary, project communication, and specialized documentation, all in English.
Objective:
To help engineers and technical professionals acquire the English proficiency necessary to manage projects, collaborate internationally, and understand industry-specific documentation with precision and confidence.
Program Structure
Duration: 12 months
Weekly Load: 6 hours per week
- English Development: 3 hours (live online classes focused on communication, fluency, and academic vocabulary up to B2 level)
- Core Subject: 2 hours (asynchronous study with virtual tutor guidance and practical applications)
- Projects & Case Studies: 1 hour (monthly applied activities using real scenarios and digital tools)
Program Modality:
Hybrid Online Learning Experience
- English classes: conducted live online with certified instructors in real-time interactive sessions.
- Specialization subject: developed asynchronously through a virtual platform with tutor support, multimedia resources, and self-paced study.
- Students analyze case studies and complete monthly applied projects that connect English communication with their professional specialization.
Requirements:
- 18 years or older
- English B1 Certificate
Ideal for:
Engineering students, project managers, and technical professionals who aim to expand their global communication and professional development through English.
Upon Completion:
Graduates receive:
- ESPRO Certificate of English Proficiency – B2 Level
- Professional Certificate in English for Engineering Management
- Apostille of the Secretary of State (USA)
- Digital Verification Code and Authenticity Record
Engineering builds the world — English connects it.
Design, innovate, and lead with confidence on a global stage.
“Shape the future. Lead it in English.”

