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Eng for Speakers of Other Lang (ESOL)

Courses

ESOL 4300. ACADEMIC WRITING. 3 Hours.

Development of academic writing practices common to advanced study and research environments in American universities. Include review of relevant points of English grammar and development of argumentation styles common to academic writing. Open only to students for whom English is not their native language. This course may not be used for credit toward any degree program.

ESOL 4301. ACADEMIC SPEAKING AND LISTENING SKILLS. 3 Hours.

Development of presentation skills useful for advanced study and research in American universities. Topics include public speaking and pronunciation, use of visual aids in oral presentations, abstract writing, and CV development. Open only to students for whom English is not their native language. This course may not be used for credit toward any degree program.

ESOL 4302. ACADEMIC READING. 3 Hours.

Development of reading and comprehension skills useful for advanced study and research in American universities. Topics include reading strategies for textbooks, research articles, and other academic publications. Open only to students for whom English is not their native language. This course may not be used for credit toward any degree program.

ESOL 5300. ACADEMIC WRITING. 3 Hours.

Development of academic writing practices common to advanced study and research environments in American universities. Include review of relevant points of English grammar and development of argumentation styles common to academic writing. Open only to graduate students for whom English is not their native language. This course may not be used for credit toward any degree program.

ESOL 5301. ACADEMIC SPEAKING AND LISTENING. 3 Hours.

Development of speaking and listening skills useful for advanced study and research in American universities. Topics include public speaking, pronunciation, use of visual aids in oral presentations, note-taking skills, and discussion strategies. Open only to graduate students for whom English is not their native language. This course may not be used for credit toward any degree program.

ESOL 5302. ACADEMIC READING. 3 Hours.

Development of reading and comprehension skills useful for advanced study and research in American universities. Topics include reading strategies for textbooks, research articles, and other academic publications. Open only to graduate students for whom English is not their native language. This course may not be used for credit toward any degree program.

ESOL 5315. ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES. 3 Hours.

Development of academic writing practices common to advanced study and research environments in American universities. Include review of relevant points of English grammar and development of argumentation styles common to academic writing. Open only to graduate students for whom English is not their native language. This course may not be used for credit toward any degree program.