
Official Course Information
| Please select a Course Section from the List below or use the Search box on the right if you know the CourseID or Title. |
English Second Language Courses:
| ESL090 - Elementary English I |
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3 Catalog Description: Introduces second language learners to basic English language skills. Develops the ability to understand and use English in context: conversations, reading and writing at the novice level. Requires additional laboratory practice weekly. Instructor determines placement in English as a Second Language courses. full catalog description » |
| ESL091 - Elementary English 2 |
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3 Catalog Description: A continuation of ESL090 Elementary English 1. Emphasizes the ability to use and understand English in context. Students express themselves orally, read authentic materials, understand oral input and write compositions at the high novice level. Requires additional weekly laboratory practice. Instructor determines placement in English as a Second Language courses. Prerequisite: ESL090, or placement by instructor. full catalog description » |
| ESL100 - Introduction to Composition and United States Culture |
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3 Catalog Description: A course designed for English as A Second Language learners. Students who pass with a C or higher have developed mastery in grammar appropriate to specific academic purposes and in communication skills. Introduces American culture. Additional laboratory supported practice required weekly. Not open to students with credit in ENG100. Prerequisite: Completion of ENG 091 or ESL 091 with a grade of C or higher, by TOEFL exam or by placement exam. full catalog description » |
| ESL290 - Introduction to American Cultures 1 |
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3 Catalog Description: Provides an in-depth introduction to American cultures from historical and contemporary perspectives. Examines local and national history, American politics, science, technology, art, music, literature, film, video and other media. Expands students' vocabulary through writing, reading, and speaking. Includes service learning component.Prerequisite: Instructor permission only full catalog description » |