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Science, Engineering and
Technology
An LVC Faculty
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English for Science
The Faculty of Science, Engineering and
Technology
“Technology has an ever increasing influence on our lives. By studying technology, we develop a
greater understand of the world around us and how we can change it for the better.
The industries based on science, engineering and technology are truly international, necessitating
a firm grasp of English. Study English at LVC and prepare for your career in science.”
Science at LVC
“The field of science and technology is constantly developing as knowledge of the area expands. At
LVC, we able to deliver up-to-date lessons on highly in demand topics such as computer
engineering, environmental engineering and many more.
Additionally, LVC has the ability to create individual, fully customized courses designed to meet
your requirements. Speak with an LVC consultant today regarding your English language needs.
Get the advantage you need by improving your English at LVC’s Faculty of Science, Engineering
and Technology.”
Rita Costa Director of Studies
English Department
Erlend Firth ESP Consultant
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Unit 1 – The Agricultural Engineer
Unit 2 – Crops
Unit 3 – Livestock
Unit 4 – Animal Industries and Products
Unit 5 – Breeding
Unit 6 – Slaughter and Processing
Unit 7 – Measurements 1
Unit 8 – Measurements 2
Unit 9 – Numbers and Basic Math
Unit 10 – Analyzing Quantities
Unit 11 – Describing Change
Unit 12 – Large Numbers
Unit 13 – Tables and Graphs
Unit 14 – SI Units
Unit 15 – Education
Agricultural Engineering
Unit 1 – Problem Solving
Unit 2 – Accounting
Unit 3 – Scientific Method
Unit 4 – Rate Processes
Unit 5 – Weather
Unit 6 – Soil Classification
Unit 7 – Salt and Acidity
Unit 8 – Planting and Cultivation
Unit 9 – Harvesting Equipment
Unit 10 – Economics
Unit 11 – Engines 1
Unit 12 – Engines 2
Unit 13 – Powertrains
Unit 14 – GMOs
Unit 15 – Career Options
Unit 1 – Tractors
Unit 2 – Tractor Power Ratings
Unit 3 – Machine Calibration 1
Unit 4 – Machine Calibration 2
Unit 5 – Equipment Efficiency
Unit 6 – Land Description
Unit 7 – Surveying
Unit 8 – Runoff and Erosion
Unit 9 – Irrigation 1
Unit 10 – Irrigation 2
Unit 11 – Crop Problems
Unit 12 – Crop Handling and Storage
Unit 13 – Animal Waste Management
Unit 14 – Animal Housing
Unit 15 – Technological Advances
Agriculture Engineering: Agricultural Engineering is a new educational resource for agricultural engineering professionals who want to
improve their English communication in a work environment. Incorporating career specific vocabulary and contexts,
each unit offers step-by-step instruction that immerses students in the four key language components: reading,
listening, speaking and writing. Agriculture Engineering addresses topics including types of crops, irrigation, genetic,
modification, harvesting and career options.
Levels: The series is organized into three levels of difficulty and offers a minimum of 400 vocabulary terms and phrases.
Every unit includes a test of reading comprehension, vocabulary and listening skills and leads students through
written and oral production.
Included Features: A variety of realistic reading passages, career-specific dialogues, 45 reading and listening comprehension checks,
over 400 vocabulary terms and phrases, guided speaking and writing exercises, complete glossary of terms and
phrases.
Level 1 - 101 Level 2 - 201 Level 3 - 301
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Unit 1 – Types of Computers
Unit 2 – Monitors
Unit 3 – Keyboards
Unit 4 – Mice
Unit 5 – Inside the Computer
Unit 6 – Memory Storage Devices
Unit 7 – Printers
Unit 8 – Scanners
Unit 9 – Cameras
Unit 10 – Smartphones
Unit 11 – The User Interface
Unit 12 – E-mail 1
Unit 13 – E-mail 2
Unit 14 – E-mail 3
Unit 15 – Instant Messaging
Computing
Unit 1 – Word Processing: Uses
Unit 2 – Word Processing: Actions
Unit 3 – Word Processing Formatting
Unit 4 – Spreadsheets: Uses
Unit 5 – Spreadsheets: Actions
Unit 6 – Spreadsheets: Formatting
Unit 7 – Desktop Publishing 1
Unit 8 – Desktop Publishing 2
Unit 9 – Image and Design 1
Unit 10 – Image and Design 2
Unit 11 – Web Design/Development
Unit 12 – Web Browsing: Parts
Unit 13 – Web Browsing: Actions
Unit 14 – Video Conferencing
Unit 15 – Social Media
Unit 1 – Operating Systems
Unit 2 – Media
Unit 3 – Networking: Devices
Unit 4 – Types of Networks
Unit 5 – Networks: Troubleshooting
Unit 6 – Viruses
Unit 7 – Internet Crime
Unit 8 – Anti-Virus Software
Unit 9 – Firewalls
Unit 10 – Online Banking
Unit 11 – Remote Access
Unit 12 – Careers in Computing
Unit 13 – Types of Cloud
Unit 14 – SaaS
Unit 15 – IaaS and PaaS
Computing Computing is a new educational resource for all professionals who want to improve their English communication
regarding computing. Incorporating career-specific vocabulary and contexts, each unit offers step-by-step instruction
that immerses students in the four key language components: reading, listening, speaking and writing.
Computing addresses topics including computer accessories, common programs, operating systems, online
communication and cloud computing.
Levels: The series is organized into three levels of difficulty and offers a minimum of 400 vocabulary terms and phrases.
Every unit includes a test of reading comprehension, vocabulary and listening skills and leads students through
written and oral production.
Included Features: A variety of realistic reading passages, career-specific dialogues, 45 reading and listening comprehension checks,
over 400 vocabulary terms and phrases, guided speaking and writing exercises, complete glossary of terms and
phrases.
Level 1 - 101 Level 2 - 201 Level 3 - 301
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Unit 1 – The Computer Engineer
Unit 2 – Types of Computers
Unit 3 – I/O Devices 1
Unit 4 – I/O Devices 2
Unit 5 – Storage Devices
Unit 6 – Inside the Computer
Unit 7 – Networks
Unit 8 – Operating Systems
Unit 9 – Basic Math
Unit 10 – Analyzing Quantities
Unit 11 – Measurements
Unit 12 – Energy
Unit 13 – Electricity 1
Unit 14 – Electricity 2
Unit 15 – Education
Computer Engineering
Unit 1 – Traits of a Computer Engineer
Unit 2 – The Scientific Method
Unit 3 – Accounting
Unit 4 – SI and IEC Units
Unit 5 – Describing Change
Unit 6 – Describing Performance
Unit 7 – Concepts in Physics
Unit 8 – Theory of Computation
Unit 9 – Control Systems
Unit 10 – Solid-State Electronics
Unit 11 – Design Processes
Unit 12 – Algorithms
Unit 13 – Memory
Unit 14 – Chips
Unit 15 – Internet Security
Unit 1 – Computer Languages 1
Unit 2 – Computer Languages 2
Unit 3 – Arithmetic for Computers 1
Unit 4 – Arithmetic for Computers 2
Unit 5 – Arithmetic for Computers 3
Unit 6 – Assessing Performance 1
Unit 7 – Assessing Performance 2
Unit 8 – Datapaths and Control
Unit 9 – Pipelining 1
Unit 10 – Pipelining 2
Unit 11 – Memory Hierarchy 1
Unit 12 – Memory Hierarchy 2
Unit 13 – Virtual Memory
Unit 14 – Disk Storage
Unit 15 – Buses
Computer Engineering: Computer Engineering is a new educational resource for computer engineering professionals who want to improve
their English communication in a work environment. Incorporating career specific vocabulary and contexts, each unit
offers step-by-step instruction that immerses students in the four key language components: reading, listening,
speaking and writing. Computer Engineering addresses topics including working with numbers, computer
accessories, computer hardware, writing software and operating systems.
Levels: The series is organized into three levels of difficulty and offers a minimum of 400 vocabulary terms and phrases.
Every unit includes a test of reading comprehension, vocabulary and listening skills and leads students through
written and oral production.
Included Features: A variety of realistic reading passages, career-specific dialogues, 45 reading and listening comprehension checks,
over 400 vocabulary terms and phrases, guided speaking and writing exercises, complete glossary of terms and
phrases.
Level 1 - 101 Level 2 - 201 Level 3 - 301
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Electronics
Unit 1 – Consumer Electronics
Unit 2 – Electricity Basics 1
Unit 3 – Electricity Basics 2
Unit 4 – Tools 1
Unit 5 – Tools 2
Unit 6 – Soldering Tools
Unit 7 – Testers and Meters
Unit 8 – Workspace
Unit 9 – Actions 1
Unit 10 – Actions 2
Unit 11 – Work Settings
Unit 12 – Electrical Safety
Unit 13 – Math
Unit 14 – Measurements
Unit 15 – Prefixes
Unit 1 – Causes of Product Failure
Unit 2 – Initial Evaluation
Unit 3 – External Evaluation
Unit 4 – Circuits
Unit 5 – Signals
Unit 6 – Capacitors
Unit 7 – Crystals and resonators
Unit 8 – Diodes
Unit 9 – Fuses
Unit 10 – Chips (Integrated Circuits)
Unit 11 – Resistors
Unit 12 – Potentiometers
Unit 13 – Relays and Switches
Unit 14 – Transistors
Unit 15 – Voltage Regulators
Unit 1 – Diagrams
Unit 2 – Call Numbers
Unit 3 – Disassembling Devices
Unit 4 – Replacing Components
Unit 5 – Choosing Components
Unit 6 – Power Supply
Unit 7 – Input/Output
Unit 8 – Signal Processing
Unit 9 – Heat Sinks
Unit 10 – Separating the Snaps
Unit 11 – Removing Ribbon Cables
Unit 12 – Layers
Unit 13 – Interior Reassembly
Unit 14 – Exterior Reassembly
Unit 15 – Disposal of Electronics
Electronics: Electronics is a new educational resource for electronics professionals who want to improve their English
communication in a work environment. Incorporating career-specific vocabulary and contexts, each unit offers step-
by-step instruction that immerses students in the four key language components: reading, listening, speaking and
writing. Electronics addresses topics including setting up a workspace, electrical safety, transistors, circuits and
reading diagrams.
Levels: The series is organized into three levels of difficulty and offers a minimum of 400 vocabulary terms and phrases.
Every unit includes a test of reading comprehension, vocabulary and listening skills and leads students through
written and oral production.
Included Features: A variety of realistic reading passages, career-specific dialogues, 45 reading and listening comprehension checks,
over 400 vocabulary terms and phrases, guided speaking and writing exercises, complete glossary of terms and
phrases.
Level 1 - 101 Level 2 - 201 Level 3 - 301
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Unit 1 – What is Engineering?
Unit 2 – Shapes
Unit 3 – Materials
Unit 4 – Tools
Unit 5 – Energy
Unit 6 – Simple Machines
Unit 7 – Working with Numbers
Unit 8 – Types of Measurement
Unit 9 – The Scientific Method
Unit 10 – Safety Precautions
Unit 11 – Civil Engineering
Unit 12 – Chemical Engineering
Unit 13 – Mechanical Engineering
Unit 14 – Electrical Engineering
Unit 15 – Aerospace Engineering
Engineering
Unit 1 – History of Engineering
Unit 2 – Traits of an Engineer
Unit 3 – An Engineer’s Education
Unit 4 – Presenting Information
Unit 5 – Problem Solving
Unit 6 – Creativity
Unit 7 – Tables and Graphs
Unit 8 – Dimensions and Drawings
Unit 9 – Materials and Properties
Unit 10 – Working with Numbers
Unit 11 – Sales Engineering
Unit 12 – Agricultural Engineering
Unit 13 – Industrial Engineering
Unit 14 – Software Engineering
Unit 15 – Genetic Engineering
Unit 1 – Newton’s Law
Unit 2 – Laws of Thermodynamics
Unit 3 – Rate Processes
Unit 4 – Statics and Dynamics
Unit 5 – Electricity
Unit 6 – SI System of Units
Unit 7 – Engineering Design Method
Unit 8 – Models
Unit 9 – Accounting
Unit 10 – Statistics
Unit 11 – Computer Engineering
Unit 12 – Materials Engineering
Unit 13 – Environmental Engineering
Unit 14 – Nuclear Engineering
Unit 15 – Biomedical Engineering
Engineering: Engineering is a new educational resource for engineering professionals who want to improve their English
communication skills in a work environment. Incorporating career-specific vocabulary and contexts and reviewed by
leaders within the engineering industry, each unit offers step-by-step instruction that immerses students in the four
key language components: reading, listening, speaking and writing. Engineering addresses topics including tools,
materials, numbers, engineering concepts, converting measurements and career options.
Levels: The series is organized into three levels of difficulty and offers a minimum of 400 vocabulary terms and phrases.
Every unit includes a test of reading comprehension, vocabulary and listening skills and leads students through
written and oral production.
Included Features: A variety of realistic reading passages, career-specific dialogues, 45 reading and listening comprehension checks,
over 400 vocabulary terms and phrases, guided speaking and writing exercises, complete glossary of terms and
phrases.
Level 1 - 101 Level 2 - 201 Level 3 - 301
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Unit 1 – The Environmental Engineer
Unit 2 – The Earth
Unit 3 – Ecosystems
Unit 4 – Biomes and Aquatic Systems
Unit 5 – Weather
Unit 6 – Climate
Unit 7 – Basic Units of Life
Unit 8 – Measurements 1
Unit 9 – Basic Numbers and Math
Unit 10 – Measurements 2
Unit 11 – Tables and Graphs
Unit 12 – Describing Change
Unit 13 – Presentations
Unit 14 – Properties of Matter
Unit 15 – Energy
Environmental Engineering
Unit 1 – Traits
Unit 2 – Education
Unit 3 – The Scientific Method
Unit 4 – Problem Solving
Unit 5 – Working with Large Numbers
Unit 6 – Analyzing Quantities
Unit 7 – Accounting
Unit 8 – Water Cycle
Unit 9 – Carbon Cycle
Unit 10 – Energy Cycle
Unit 11 – Biodiversity and Extinctions
Unit 12 – Environmental Chemistry
Unit 13 – Resources
Unit 14 – Resource Recovery
Unit 15 – Atmospheric Change
Unit 1 – Risk Assessment
Unit 2 – Population and Environment 1
Unit 3 – Population and Environment 2
Unit 4 – Urbanization
Unit 5 – Water Use and Pollution 1
Unit 6 – Water Use and Pollution 2
Unit 7 – Water Quality Control
Unit 8 – Air Pollution 1
Unit 9 – Air Pollution 2
Unit 10 – Waste Management 1
Unit 11 – Waste Management 2
Unit 12 – Evaluating Impact
Unit 13 – Disaster Response
Unit 14 – Land Reclamation
Unit 15 – Water Reclamation
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Engineering is a new educational resource for environmental engineering professionals who want to
improve their English communication in a work environment. Incorporating career-specific vocabulary and contexts,
each unit offers step-by-step instruction that immerses students in the four key language components: reading,
listening, speaking and writing. Career Paths: Environmental Engineering addresses topics including aspects of
environmental engineering such as ecosystems, irrigation, water treatment, air pollutants and career options.
Levels: The series is organized into three levels of difficulty and offers a minimum of 400 vocabulary terms and phrases.
Every unit includes a test of reading comprehension, vocabulary and listening skills and leads students through
written and oral production.
Included Features: A variety of realistic reading passages, career-specific dialogues, 45 reading and listening comprehension checks,
over 400 vocabulary terms and phrases, guided speaking and writing exercises, complete glossary of terms and
phrases.
Level 1 - 101 Level 2 - 201 Level 3 - 301
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Unit 1 – The Earth
Unit 2 – Landforms
Unit 3 – Ecosystems: Components
Unit 4 – Trophic Levels
Unit 5 – Terrestrial Biomes
Unit 6 – Aquatic Systems 1
Unit 7 – Aquatic Systems 2
Unit 8 – The Scientific Method
Unit 9 – Measurements
Unit 10 – Climate: Factors
Unit 11 – Climate: Zones
Unit 12 – Weather
Unit 13 – Matter
Unit 14 – Energy
Unit 15 – Basic Units of Life
Environmental Science
Unit 1 – The Water Cycle
Unit 2 – Energy Flow
Unit 3 – Nitrogen Cycle
Unit 4 – Rock Cycle
Unit 5 – Carbon Cycle
Unit 6 – Plate Tectonics
Unit 7 – Resources 1
Unit 8 – Resources 2
Unit 9 – Evolution
Unit 10 – Biodiversity
Unit 11 – Extinctions
Unit 12 – Classification System
Unit 13 – Energy: Nonrenewable
Unit 14 – Energy: Renewable
Unit 15 – Recycling
Unit 1 – Deforestation
Unit 2 – Threats to Species
Unit 3 – Natural Hazards
Unit 4 – Urbanization
Unit 5 – Soil Pollution
Unit 6 – Air Pollution 1
Unit 7 – Air Pollution 2
Unit 8 – Ozone Depletion
Unit 9 – Water Pollution
Unit 10 – Climate Change
Unit 11 – Genetic Engineering
Unit 12 – Waste Disposal
Unit 13 – Overpollution
Unit 14 – Sustainability 1
Unit 15 – Sustainability 2
Environmental Science: Environmental Science is a new educational resource for environmental science professionals who want to improve
their English communication in a work environment. Incorporating career-specific vocabulary and contexts, each unit
offers step-by-step instruction that immerses students in the four key language components: reading, listening,
speaking and writing. Environmental Science addresses topics including the parts of the environment, natural
resource management, biodiversity, pollution and climate change.
Levels: The series is organized into three levels of difficulty and offers a minimum of 400 vocabulary terms and phrases.
Every unit includes a test of reading comprehension, vocabulary and listening skills and leads students through
written and oral production.
Included Features: A variety of realistic reading passages, career-specific dialogues, 45 reading and listening comprehension checks,
over 400 vocabulary terms and phrases, guided speaking and writing exercises, complete glossary of terms and
phrases.
Level 1 - 101 Level 2 - 201 Level 3 - 301
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Unit 1 – The Role of Genetic Engineering
Unit 2 – The Lab and Equipment 1
Unit 3 – The Lab and Equipment 2
Unit 4 – The Scientific Method
Unit 5 – Working with Numbers
Unit 6 – Analyzing Numbers and Quantities
Unit 7 – Describing Change
Unit 8 – Measurements 1
Unit 9 – Measurements 2
Unit 10 – Accounting
Unit 11 – Matter
Unit 12 – Chemical Reactions
Unit 13 – Parts of a Cell 1
Unit 14 – Parts of a Cell 2
Unit 15 – Genetic Material
Genetic Engineering
Unit 1 – Cell Division 1
Unit 2 – Cell Division 2
Unit 3 – Mendelian Inheritance
Unit 4 – Nucleic Acids
Unit 5 – Gene Structure
Unit 6 – Isolating Nucleic Acids 1
Unit 7 – Isolating Nucleic Acids 2
Unit 8 – Labeling Nucleic Acids
Unit 9 – Gel Electrophoresis
Unit 10 – Sequencing DNA
Unit 11 – DNA Modification
Unit 12 – Host Cells
Unit 13 – Vectors: Plasmids
Unit 14 – Vectors: Bacteriophages
Unit 15 – Other Vectors
Unit 1 – Delivering Genetic Information
Unit 2 – Cloning Methods
Unit 3 – PCR
Unit 4 – Gene Identification
Unit 5 – Analysis
Unit 6 – Gene Expression
Unit 7 – Genomes
Unit 8 – Biotechnology
Unit 9 – Forensic Analysis
Unit 10 – Diagnosis
Unit 11 – Treatment
Unit 12 – Transgenic Plants
Unit 13 – Transgenic Animals
Unit 14 – Cloning
Unit 15 – Ethical Concerns
Genetic Engineering: Genetic Engineering is a new educational resource for environmental science professionals who want to improve
their English communication in a work environment. Incorporating career-specific vocabulary and contexts, each unit
offers step-by-step instruction that immerses students in the four key language components: reading, listening,
speaking and writing.
Levels: The series is organized into three levels of difficulty and offers a minimum of 400 vocabulary terms and phrases.
Every unit includes a test of reading comprehension, vocabulary and listening skills and leads students through
written and oral production.
Included Features: A variety of realistic reading passages, career-specific dialogues, 45 reading and listening comprehension checks,
over 400 vocabulary terms and phrases, guided speaking and writing exercises, complete glossary of terms and
phrases.
Level 1 - 101 Level 2 - 201 Level 3 - 301
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Unit 1 – Information Technology
Unit 2 – Introduction to Computing
Unit 3 – Inside the Computer
Unit 4 – Computing Devices
Unit 5 – Networking
Unit 6 – The User Interface
Unit 7 – Word Processing
Unit 8 – Email
Unit 9 – Web Browsing
Unit 10 – Images and Graphic Design
Unit 11 – Databases vs. Spreadsheets
Unit 12 – Web Design vs. Development
Unit 13 – Desktop Publishing
Unit 14 – Videoconferencing
Unit 15 – E-commerce
Information Technology
Unit 1 – Computer Memory
Unit 2 – Programming Languages
Unit 3 – ISPs and Internet Access
Unit 4 – Storage Devices
Unit 5 – Peripherals
Unit 6 – MP3 Players
Unit 7 – Cell Phones
Unit 8 – Communications
Unit 9 – Gaming and Social Networking
Unit 10 – GPS Systems
Unit 11 – Banking
Unit 12 – Education and Research
Unit 13 – Robotics
Unit 14 – Electronic Publishing
Unit 15 – Artificial Intelligence
Unit 1 – Macs and PCs
Unit 2 – Linux
Unit 3 – Connecting to Clients
Unit 4 – Advertising and Marketing
Unit 5 – Automation
Unit 6 – Telecommuting
Unit 7 – Hackers and Viruses
Unit 8 – Identity Theft
Unit 9 – Preventative Measures
Unit 10 – Anti-Virus Software
Unit 11 – Cloud Computing
Unit 12 – Improving Health
Unit 13 – Creative Design
Unit 14 – System Administration
Unit 15 – Programming
Information Technology: Information Technology is a new educational resource for technology professionals who want to improve their
English communication skills in a work environment. Incorporating career-specific vocabulary and contexts, each unit
offers step-by-step instruction that immerses students in the four key language components: reading, listening,
speaking and writing. Information Technology addresses topics including computer components, accessories,
software, Internet security, web design and the future of the industry.
Levels: The series is organized into three levels of difficulty and offers over 400 vocabulary terms and phrases. Every unit
includes a test of reading comprehension, vocabulary, and listening skills, and leads students through written and
oral production.
Included Features: A variety of realistic reading passages, career-specific dialogues, 45 reading and listening comprehension checks,
over 400 vocabulary terms and phrases, guided speaking and writing exercises, complete glossary of terms and
phrases.
Level 1 - 101 Level 2 - 201 Level 3 - 301
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Unit 1 – The Mechanical Engineer
Unit 2 – Bearings
Unit 3 – Couplings
Unit 4 – Gears
Unit 5 – Drives
Unit 6 – Hand Tools
Unit 7 – Machine Tools
Unit 8 – Numbers and Basic Math
Unit 9 – Measurements 1
Unit 10 – Measurements 2
Unit 11 – SI Units
Unit 12 – Large Numbers
Unit 13 – Analyzing Quantities
Unit 14 – Tables and Graphs
Unit 15 – Simple Machines
Mechanical Engineering
Unit 1 – Electricity
Unit 2 – Basic Physics
Unit 3 – Accounting
Unit 4 – Rate Processes
Unit 5 – Statistics
Unit 6 – Problem Solving
Unit 7 – Design Method
Unit 8 – Patents
Unit 9 – The Scientific Method
Unit 10 – Materials
Unit 11 – Properties of Materials
Unit 12 – Force
Unit 13 – Fluid Motion
Unit 14 – Tension and Compression
Unit 15 – Career Options
Unit 1 – Energy
Unit 2 – Heat and Thermodynamics
Unit 3 – The Combustion Engine
Unit 4 – Two-Stroke Engines
Unit 5 – Four-Stroke Engines
Unit 6 – Rotational Motion
Unit 7 – Speed and Torque
Unit 8 – Geartrains
Unit 9 – CAD
Unit 10 – Product Lifecycle
Unit 11 – Robotics
Unit 12 – Structural Analysis
Unit 13 – Failure Theory 1
Unit 14 – Failure Theory 2
Unit 15 – The Future of Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering: Mechanical Engineering is a new educational resource for mechanical engineering professionals who want to
improve their English communication in a work environment. Incorporating career-specific vocabulary and contexts,
each unit offers step-by-step instruction that immerses students in the four key language components: reading,
listening, speaking and writing. Career Paths: Mechanical Engineering addresses topics including materials, simple
machines, measurements, basic physics and career options.
Levels: The series is organized into three levels of difficulty and offers a minimum of 400 vocabulary terms and phrases.
Every unit includes a test of reading comprehension, vocabulary and listening skills and leads students through
written and oral production.
Included Features: A variety of realistic reading passages, career-specific dialogues, 45 reading and listening comprehension checks,
over 400 vocabulary terms and phrases, guided speaking and writing exercises, complete glossary of terms and
phrases.
Level 1 - 101 Level 2 - 201 Level 3 - 301
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Unit 1 – The Nuclear Engineer
Unit 2 – Energy
Unit 3 – Atoms
Unit 4 – The Periodic Table
Unit 5 – Measurements
Unit 6 – SI Units
Unit 7 – Numbers and Basic Math
Unit 8 – Large Numbers
Unit 9 – Analyzing Quantities
Unit 10 – Describing Change
Unit 11 – Radioactivity
Unit 12 – Nuclear Processes
Unit 13 – Materials and Radiation
Unit 14 – Fission
Unit 15 – Fusion
Nuclear Engineering
Unit 1 – Education
Unit 2 – Radioactive Materials
Unit 3 – The Scientific Method
Unit 4 – Rate Processes
Unit 5 – Accounting
Unit 6 – Particle Accelerators
Unit 7 – Isotope Separators
Unit 8 – Nuclear Chain Reactions
Unit 9 – Nuclear Heat Energy
Unit 10 – PPE
Unit 11 – Thermal Reactors
Unit 12 – Breeder Reactors
Unit 13 – Fusion Reactors
Unit 14 – Reactor Safety
Unit 15 – Reactor Accidents
Unit 1 – Use of Isotopes
Unit 2 – Effects of Radiation
Unit 3 – Risk Assessment
Unit 4 – Radiation Detectors
Unit 5 – Uses of Radiation
Unit 6 – Use of Nuclear Power
Unit 7 – Bodies and Regulation
Unit 8 – Security
Unit 9 – Nuclear Propulsion
Unit 10 – Waste Disposal 1
Unit 11 – Waste Disposal 2
Unit 12 – Waste Disposal 3
Unit 13 – Nuclear Weapons
Unit 14 – Future of Nuclear Energy
Unit 15 – Career Options
Nuclear Engineering: Nuclear Engineering is a new educational resource for nuclear engineering professionals who want to improve their
English communication in a work environment. Incorporating career specific vocabulary and contexts, each unit
offers step-by-step instruction that immerses students in the four key language components: reading, listening,
speaking and writing. Nuclear Engineering addresses topics including materials, nuclear reactors, radioactivity,
safety procedures and career options.
Levels: The series is organized into three levels of difficulty and offers a minimum of 400 vocabulary terms and phrases.
Every unit includes a test of reading comprehension, vocabulary and listening skills and leads students through
written and oral production.
Included Features: A variety of realistic reading passages, career-specific dialogues, 45 reading and listening comprehension checks,
over 400 vocabulary terms and phrases, guided speaking and writing exercises, complete glossary of terms and
phrases.
Level 1 - 101 Level 2 - 201 Level 3 - 301
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Unit 1 – Science
Unit 2 – Lab Equipment 1
Unit 3 – Lab Equipment 2
Unit 4 – Lab Equipment 3
Unit 5 – The Microscope
Unit 6 – Safety Procedures
Unit 7 – Measurements 1
Unit 8 – Measurements 2
Unit 9 – SI Units
Unit 10 – Numbers and Basic Math
Unit 11 – Large Numbers
Unit 12 – Analyzing Quantities
Unit 13 – Tables and Graphs
Unit 14 – Describing Change
Unit 15 – Education
Science
Unit 1 – Matter
Unit 2 – Energy
Unit 3 – The Periodic Table
Unit 4 – Rate Processes
Unit 5 – Chemical Reactions
Unit 6 – Reactors
Unit 7 – The Scientific Method
Unit 8 – Research Activities
Unit 9 – Statistics
Unit 10 – Systems
Unit 11 – Mathematics
Unit 12 – Design Theory
Unit 13 – Logic
Unit 14 – Career Options
Unit 15 – Ethics
Unit 1 – Physics
Unit 2 – Biology
Unit 3 – Chemistry
Unit 4 – Biochemistry
Unit 5 – Anatomy
Unit 6 – Botany
Unit 7 – Zoology
Unit 8 – Social Science
Unit 9 – Behavioural Science
Unit 10 – Environmental Science
Unit 11 – Geology
Unit 12 – Oceanography
Unit 13 – Astronomy
Unit 14 – Genetics
Unit 15 – Computer Science
Science: Science is a new educational resource for industry professionals who want to improve their English communication in
a work environment. Incorporating career-specific vocabulary and contexts, each unit offers step-by-step instruction
that immerses students in the four key language components: reading, listening, speaking and writing. Science
addresses topics including laboratory equipment, safety procedures, the scientific method, research activities and
career options.
Levels: The series is organized into three levels of difficulty and offers a minimum of 400 vocabulary terms and phrases.
Every unit includes a test of reading comprehension, vocabulary and listening skills and leads students through
written and oral production.
Included Features: A variety of realistic reading passages, career-specific dialogues, 45 reading and listening comprehension checks,
over 400 vocabulary terms and phrases, guided speaking and writing exercises, complete glossary of terms and
phrases.
Level 1 - 101 Level 2 - 201 Level 3 - 301
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Unit 1 – The Software Engineer
Unit 2 – Types of Computers
Unit 3 – Accessories and Peripherals
Unit 4 – Inside the Computer
Unit 5 – System Software 1
Unit 6 – System Software 2
Unit 7 – Programming Software
Unit 8 – Application Software 1
Unit 9 – Application Software 2
Unit 10 – The Desktop and GUI
Unit 11 – Basic Numbers and Math
Unit 12 – Numbers and Quantities
Unit 13 – Describing Change
Unit 14 – Presentations and Communication
Unit 15 – Education
Software Engineering
Unit 1 – Traits of a Software Engineer
Unit 2 – Problem Solving
Unit 3 – Accounting
Unit 4 – Requirements Engineering
Unit 5 – Software Architecture
Unit 6 – Architectural Styles
Unit 7 – Design Considerations
Unit 8 – Design Methods 1
Unit 9 – Design Methods 2
Unit 10 – Design Methods 3
Unit 11 – Software Testing Objectives
Unit 12 – Software Testing Techniques
Unit 13 – Test Adequacy
Unit 14 – Software Maintenance 1
Unit 15 – Software Maintenance 2
Unit 1 – User Interface Design 1
Unit 2 – User Interface Design 2
Unit 3 – Software Reuse 1
Unit 4 – Software Reuse 2
Unit 5 – Software Reliability
Unit 6 – Software Tools 1
Unit 7 – Software Tools 2
Unit 8 – Configuration Management
Unit 9 – Programming Teams
Unit 10 – Software Quality Control
Unit 11 – Development and Cost
Unit 12 – Project Management
Unit 13 – Ethics
Unit 14 – Saas and PaaS
Unit 15 – Career Options
Software Engineering: Software Engineering is a new educational resource for software engineering professionals who want to improve
their English communication in a work environment. Incorporating career-specific vocabulary and contexts, each unit
offers step-by-step instruction that immerses students in the four key language components: reading, listening,
speaking and writing. Career Paths: Software Engineering addresses topics including software development,
software testing, the user interface, modeling and career options.
Levels: The series is organized into three levels of difficulty and offers a minimum of 400 vocabulary terms and phrases.
Every unit includes a test of reading comprehension, vocabulary and listening skills and leads students through
written and oral production.
Included Features: A variety of realistic reading passages, career-specific dialogues, 45 reading and listening comprehension checks,
over 400 vocabulary terms and phrases, guided speaking and writing exercises, complete glossary of terms and
phrases.
Level 1 - 101 Level 2 - 201 Level 3 - 301
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Greenwich, England.
Each course offered by LVC has a
corresponding, specialized exam and
certificate.
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Education at LVC
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LVC and Your Education
Level 1 - 101
LVC – Preparation for
AGE
18
Job / University
Level 2 - 201
Level 3 - 301
Certificate of English
AGE
21
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learners. Having identified a need for specialized language training, LVC has responded by providing the
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