English as a Second Language
The key to being successful in college is a student's language proficiency. The better students read, write, speak, and listen, the more successful they will be. ESL students already know at least one language and sometimes more. Their task is to improve their abilities in English, and ESL courses allow students to develop their English skills to compete successfully with native English-speaking counterparts.
Course Descriptions
Visit the Liberal Arts Syllabus Index for syllabi available online.
- ESL 1 - College Listening/Speaking Skills
- ESL 11 - College Listening/Speaking Skills II
- ESL 13 - College Reading/Writing Skills II
- ESL 14 - Grammar II
- ESL 17 - Computers and Internet for ESL Academic Purposes
- ESL 20 - College Reading/Writing Skills
- ESL 3 - College Reading/Writing Skills<
- ESL 4 - Grammar I
- ESL 7 - Computers and Internet for ESL

