ESL Courses Offered in Fall 2016 ESL 1210. English Composition for International Students. 3. WA/COM 1. Accommodates students of different cultures and different levels of English proficiency. The objective is to equip students with procedural knowledge - a set of routines that can be applied in various academic writing patterns, such as description, process analysis, argumentation and the research essay. CRN 14636 ESL 1210-01 M/W/F 9:00 –9:50am AS 209 Staff CRN 14637 ESL 1210-02 M/W/F 11:00 11:50am AS 209 Staff ESL 3050. Advanced Academic Writing for International Students. 3. WB/COM2 Through ESL learner targeted instruction, practices, and feedback, the course will emphasize and progressively develop transferrable skills for students' academic work and future professions. It will continue to build on writing skills and emphasize foundational oral and digital communication skills CRN 15172 ESL 3050-01 M/W/F 10:00 –10:50am HA 115 Staff ESL 4010. Technical Writing for International Students. 3. WC/COM 3 Prepares students from a culturally diverse background for the communication demands of the 21st century. Students conduct rhetorical analysis of various audiences and purposes in order to design, develop, revise and edit disciplinary and interdisciplinary technical communications, such as reports, proposals, job applications, research related documents and oral presentations. Prerequisites: Junior standing, WA and WB or COM 1 and COM 2. CRN 14635* ESL 4010-01 M/W 6:10 – 7:25pm LS 191 Staff ESL 2110-01. English Oral Skills. 3. Oral English instruction for Intermediate level English speakers. Emphasis is on speaking practice (description/narration in all time frames), communication tools and oral presentations, while refining listening comprehension, pronunciation, intonation, and building vocabulary. Offered for S/U only. CRN 14638 ESL 2110-01 M/W/F 10:00 – 10:50am AS 209 Heinz LANG 4800-04. Advanced Instruction in Graduate Level English Oral Skills. 3. Oral skills preparation course for future teaching assistants. Focus is on cultural differences in the American classroom, pragmatics for academic purposes, presentation skills, discussion tools, content vocabulary and fluency building. CRN 15173* LANG 4800-04 * Instructor consent required M/W 4:10– 5:25pm EA 207 Heinz