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ENNL300 ESL Writing for the Academic Audience

This course, designed for advanced non-native speakers of English, focuses on writing for the academic audience. Students become active participants in the writing process as they develop skills in assessing their own and others' work. Coursework includes review of advanced grammar, building of sentence-level fluency, and analysis and articulation of complex ideas in English. Counts in the Humanities Area of General Education Requirements. Not open to native speakers of English. Prerequisite(s): Placement or consent of department. 5 quarter hours

ENNL305 Language for Community Involvement for Advanced ESL Students

This course provides students whose first language is other than English with advanced, structured practice in speaking, listening, reading, and writing as they engage in multiple community projects designed according to their individual major fields of study and linked to business, academic, service, and cultural entities. Counts in the Humanities Area of General Education Requirements. Not open to native speakers of English. Prerequisite(s): Assessment by department to ascertain English language proficiency appropriate for the course. 5 quarter hours