ESOL 1311

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AAC
Estudiantes cuyo primer idioma es el
español y/o cuyo idioma de instrucción a
nivel preparatoria no fue el inglés
Estudiantes en este programa toman clases
de ESOL para mejorar su nivel de inglés
ESOL = English for Speakers of Other
Languages (Inglés para Hablantes de Otros
Idiomas)
AAC
Se te dará asistencia por parte de un asesor
académico para seleccionar las clases que
vas a tomar el próximo semestre
Tu examen de ubicación determinará en qué
nivel de inglés vas a comenzar
Los estudiantes con un nivel bajo de ESOL
podrán tomar clases en español del tronco
común para facilitar la transición a clases
impartidas en inglés
AAC
Estudiante de PIE
≥ 1000
Monolingüe
Bilingüe
PAA
TOEFL
500 - 599
≤ 999
≤ 499
Admisión en UTEP
Compass ESL
TSI Assessment
≥ 600
Secuencia de escritura y lectura
Pre-College Level Courses
College Level Courses
RWS
1302
RWS
1301
ENGL
0312
HIST
1301
HIST
1302
PSYC
1301
POLS
2310
POLS
2311
SOCI
1301
Reading- Intensive Courses
Secuencia de escritura y lectura
Pre-College Level Courses
College Level Courses
Eligible to declare major
GPA ≥ 2.00
ESOL
1910
ESOL
1610
Calificas para cursos bilingües
ESOL 1406
+
ESOL 1309
ESOL 1311
+
ESOL 1310*
ESOL
1312
*ESOL 1310 dependiendo de ubicación, ESOL 1310 se
tomara en le mismo semestre que ESOL 1311; es un
prerrequisito para ESOL 1312
Liberal Arts
ONLY
ESOL
2303**
**See degree evaluation
for college requirements.
AAC
Pre-College Level Courses
College Level Courses
Puedes seleccionar
un programa académico
GPA ≥ 2.00
ESOL
1910
ESOL
1610
ESOL 1406
+
ESOL 1309
ESOL 1311
+
ESOL 1310*
ESOL
1312
Liberal
Arts Majors
ESOL
2303
Calificas para cursos bilingües
*ESOL 1310 dependiendo de ubicación, ESOL 1310 se
tomara en le mismo semestre que ESOL 1311; es un
prerrequisito para ESOL 1312
ESOL 1311
+
NCBL L010**
ESOL
1312
Liberal
Arts Majors
ESOL
2303
**Este curso se requiere con una ubicación exacta
PUEDE QUE NECESITES CLASES DE ESOL ADICIONALES DEPENDIENDO DE TU CARRERA
AAC
Puedes cambiar tu programa académico
(major) después de que pases ESOL 1610 o
un ESOL más alto
Visita a tu asesor académico durante el
semestre con el fin de llenar una forma para
cambiar tu plan de estudio
Tu asesor académico te explicará tu nuevo
plan de estudio o te referirá al departamento
apropiado
AAC
Compass ESL
Placement test to determine starting point for reading and
writing
Scores are valid for one year
TSI Assessment
Placement test to determine starting point for reading,
writing, and math
MATH placement expires 2 years from test date
Retake will be needed if scores expire and no
earned Math credit
Take math your first semester
AAC
42-semester credit hour core curriculum required
Specific core courses required depending on
major
Must earn ‘C’ or better
Texas Common Core – will transfer to any Texas
public institution
Core Curriculum
This part of the presentation will help you
through the advising process
Take out your placement sheet
Take out your core sheet
Have a pencil or pen ready for note taking
6 credits total
Students whose secondary education was not in English
 ESOL 1311 – Expository English Composition-Speakers ESL (C)
 ESOL 1312 - Research & Critical Writing Speakers ESL (C)
Students whose secondary education was in English
 RWS 1301 – Rhetoric and Composition I
 RWS 1302 – Rhetoric and Composition II
 *RWS 1601 - Rhetoric, Composition & Communication
 *COMM 1611 – Written and Oral Communication
*Not recommended for most majors: RWS 1302 may be a pre-req
for other courses
3-5 credits (choice of one class depending on major)
MATH 1319 – Math in the Modern World
MATH 1320 – Mathematics for Social Sciences I
Most Liberal Arts majors
except PSYC and CRIJ
Business, PSYC B.A.,
CRIJ and Pre-Nursing
MATH 1508 – Pre-calculus
MATH 1411 – Calculus I
Science, Engineering, PSYC B.S., and
Education 4-8 Math
MATH 2301 – Math for Social Sciences II
Business
MATH 2326 – Differential Equations
STAT 1380 – Descriptive and Inferential Statistics
STAT 2480 – Statistical Methods
Education: Grades 4-8
English & Social
Studies & EC-6:
Generalist, Bilingual &
Special Education
6 credits total – 2 lectures and 1 lab required
 ASTR 1307 Elementary Astronomy
 ASTR 1308
 ASTR 1107
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BIOL 1203 Introductory/Human Biology
BIOL 1103
BIOL 1204
BIOL
1104
These
courses have math pre-requisites
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BIOL 1305
BIOL 1107
BIOL 1306
BIOL 1108
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BIOL 2311
BIOL 2111
BIOL 2313
BIOL 2113
General/Organismal Biology
Which science to take?
 ESCI 1301
 ESCI 1101
 ESCI 1102
Introduction to Environmental
Sciences
 GEOG 1306
Physical Geography
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GEOL 1211
GEOL 1111
GEOL 1212
GEOL 1112
 GEOL 1230
 GEOL 1231
Principals of Earth Science
Blue Planet/Natural Hazards
Introduction to
 GEOL 1313
Human Anatomy/ Physiology I & II
Physical/Historical Geology
 GEOL 1103
Six (6) credit hours fulfill core requirements,
 GEOL 1314
Of Nutrition/
Wellness
based on major
some students Fund.
will need
to
 GEOL 1104
Dynamics
take more
 HSCI 2302
General Physics I & II
CHEM 1305 General Chemistry I & II
 HSCI 2303
Sequence and labs are requiredIntroductory
for specific
CHEM 1105
CHEM 1306
majors- see advisor
 PHYS 1403
Mechanics/
CHEM 1106
 PHYS 1404
Electromagnetism
Two
(2)
non-related
science
courses
can be taken IF the
 CHEM1407 Introductory Chemistry
 PHYS 2420
major allows-see
advisor
 CHEM 1408 I & II
PHYS 2421
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3 credits (choice of one class)
Recommended for
ENGL 2311 - British Literature to late 1700s
ENGL/CRWI with
ENGL 2312 - British Literature late 1700s to present
Secondary Ed minors
ENGL 2313 - Introduction to American Fiction
ENGL 2314 - Introduction to American Drama
ENGL 2318 - Introduction to American Poetry
FREN 2322 – The Making of the “Other Americas”
HIST 2301 - World History to 1500
Recommended for HIST
HIST 2302 - World History since 1500
and Social Studies majors
PHIL 1301 - Introduction to Philosophy
Recommended for PHIL &
PHIL 2306 – Ethics
BUSN majors
RS 1301 – Introduction to Religious Studies
SPAN 2340 – Seeing & Naming: Conversations about
Latin American Culture
 WS 2300 – Introduction to Women’s Studies
Almost all courses in the
Humanities Core block are
 WS 2350 – Global Feminism
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sophomore level. Wait
until you are a sophomore
to take these.
3 credits (choice of one class)
 ART 1300 – Art Appreciation
 ARTH 1305 – History of World Art to 1500
Recommended for
Art majors
 ARTH 1306 – History of World Art since 1500
 MUSL 1321 – Introduction to Music History
Departmental Approval
Required
 MUSL 1324 – Music in Western Societies
 MUSL 1327 – Jazz to Rock
 DANC 1304 – Dance Appreciation
 FILM 1390 – Introduction to the Art of Motion Picture
 THEA 1313 - Introduction to Theatre Arts
6 credits (both classes are required)
 HIST 1301 – History of the U.S. to 1865
 HIST 1302 – History of the U.S. since 1865
These are reading intensive courses!
6 credits (both classes are required)
 POLS 2310 – Introduction to Politics
 POLS 2311 – American Government and Politics
These are reading intensive courses!
3 credits (choice of one class)
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ANTH 1301- Introduction to Physical Anthropology
Recommended for
ANTH majors
ANTH 1302- Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
CE 2326- Economics for Engineers & Scientists
COMM 2350 – Mass Media and Society
Recommended for ENGR majors
ECON 2303 - Principles of Economics
ECON 2304 - Principles of Economics
Recommended for Social Studies and
ANTH/SOCI 1310- Cultural Geography
HIST majors with Secondary Ed minor
EDPC 1301 – Introduction To Educational Psychology
EDU 1342 – Action Research in Classrooms ECON recommended for BUSN majors
ANTH/ENGL/LING 2320 – Introduction to Linguistics
LING 2340- Language Inside and Out: Select Topics
Recommended for LING majors
PSYC 1301- Introduction to Psychology
SOCI 1301- Introduction to Sociology
Recommended
for PSYC intensive
majors
These are reading
Recommendedcourses!
for SOCI majors
6 credits (choice of two classes)
 BUSN 1301- Introduction to Global Business
Recommended for
BUSN majors
 COMM 1301 – Public Speaking
 COMM 1302 – Business and Professional Communication
 CS 1310 – Introduction to Computer Programming
Recommended for
Computer Science majors
 CS 1320 – Computer Programming Science/Engineering
 SCI 1301 – Inquiry in Math/Science & the Process of Learning
 UNIV 1301- Seminar Critical Inquiry
Recommended for most other
majors – take first semester
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