English as a Second Language (ESL)

ESL091  Intensive Basic English I  (3.0 Credits)  

Basic English for students. Main emphasis on aural-oral English. Includes intensive practice of English structure and pronunciation. Course offered in summer, fall and spring sessions if there is sufficient enrollment. (The credits are applicable to the baccalaureate degree but cannot be counted as part of the credits required for graduation.)

ESL092  Intensive Basic English II  (3.0 Credits)  

Basic English for students. Main emphasis on aural-oral English. Includes intensive practice of English structure and pronunciation. Course offered in summer, fall and spring sessions if there is sufficient enrollment. (The credits are applicable to the baccalaureate degree but cannot be counted as part of the credits required for graduation.)

ESL201  Intermediate English Intl Students I  (3.0 Credits)  

Basic language study at a mid-level. Intensive work in language structure, speaking, listening and vocabulary building with emphasis on reading, writing and pronunciation. Applicable to Modern Language; Culture; Global Studies general education requirement for nonnative speakers.

ESL202  Intermediate English Intl Students II  (3.0 Credits)  

Basic language study at a mid-level. Intensive work in language structure, speaking, listening and vocabulary building with emphasis on reading, writing and pronunciation. Applicable to Modern Language; Culture; Global Studies general education requirement for nonnative speakers.

Prerequisite(s): ESL201.

ESL205  Writing English Second Language I  (3.0 Credits)  

For the advanced international student who has mastered listening and speaking skills in English. Intensive individualized college-level work in reading and writing. Emphasis on library and research techniques. Applicable to Modern Language; Culture; Global Studies general education requirement for nonnative speakers.

ESL206  Writing English Second Language II  (3.0 Credits)  

For the advanced international student who has mastered listening and speaking skills in English. Intensive individualized college-level work in reading and writing. Emphasis on library and research techniques. Applicable to Modern Language; Culture; Global Studies general education requirement for nonnative speakers.

Prerequisite(s): ESL205.