2012–2013 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog > Course Descriptions > ENNL - English as a New Language > 400
This course is designed for graduate students whose first language is other than English. Students engage in intensive reading, writing and grammar practice. Coursework includes the examination and use of various modes of exposition and critical examination of students' own and others' writing. Students learn proofreading and revision skills and explore formats and styles involved in writing research papers. Not open to native speakers of English. Prerequisite(s): Graduate status and placement. 3 semester hours
In this course of independent study, students develop a project related to the acquisition of English as a second language with faculty approval. Counts in the Humanities Area of General Education Requirements on a case-by-case basis. May be repeated up to two times. The combined total quarter hours of ENNL490 and ENNL495 cannot exceed 10. Prerequisite(s): consent of the department 2-5 quarter hours or 1-3 semester hours (formerly ESL490, APL490)
In this course, students and faculty select topics of special interest in the acquisition of English as a second language at the advanced level. More than one registration is permitted since topics vary each term. May be repeated up to two times. The combined total quarter hours of ENNL490 and ENNL495 cannot exceed 10. Counts in the Humanities Area of General Education Requirements on a case-by-case basis. Prerequisite(s): consent of the department; not open to native speakers of English. 2-5 quarter hours OR 1-3 semester hours (formerly ESL495, APL495)