Program Overview
The Bridging Program for Higher Education (K12) provides a comprehensive 1,000-hour curriculum designed to prepare students for high school equivalency and university success. The program is built upon five core pillars, each consisting of 200 instructional hours: Reasoning Through Language Arts, which emphasizes reading comprehension, rhetoric, and analytical writing; Mathematics, focusing on algebraic reasoning and quantitative problem-solving; Science, covering life, physical, and earth sciences; and Social Studies, which contextualizes global civics and economics within US and Southeast Asian realities . Complementing these subjects is the Research and Learning Skills strand, which equips students with essential competencies in digital literacy, critical thinking, and independent research design.
Course Structure
The program is structured to provide a balanced education with a total of 1000 Hours, broken down as follows:
The Bridging Program for Higher Education (K12)/ GED Preparation Course Covers;
- Reasoning Through Language Arts: 200 Hours
- Mathematics: 200 Hours
- Science: 200 Hours
- Social Studies: 200 Hours
- Research and Learning Skills: 200 Hours