ES100 — ACADEMIC ESL
In this high-intermediate course for English learners, students develop integrated writing, critical reading, listening, and speaking skills. Students write, revise, and edit multiple essays and begin to incorporate sources in their writing. The curriculum includes short works of fiction and non-fiction and may ask students to draw from their own experiences. Students have the option to produce a portfolio of written work to determine next English course placement. Required for some students based on the college placement process. Depending on the program of study, students may apply for up to 6 credits of ES courses to fulfill humanities, liberal arts, or program elective requirements. Lecture: 6 hours per week. 6 Credits Prerequisite: Placement into ES 100
Part of
- Automotive Technology Toyota/Lexus
- Accounting
- Accounting: MassTransfer Option
- Business Administration
- General Business
- General Business: Hospitality Management
- Liberal Arts: Political Science
- Criminal Justice
- Paralegal Studies
- Liberal Arts: Early Childhood Education
- Liberal Arts: Elementary Education
- Early Childhood Education
- Radiologic Technology
- Radiologic Technology - Flex Option,
- Nursing -
- General Studies
- Liberal Arts
- Liberal Arts: Psychology/Sociology
- Computer Information Systems
- Computer Science
- Cybersecurity
- Information Systems Technology & Management: Management Concentration
- Information Systems Technology & Management: Technology Concentration
- Environmental Sciences & Safety
- General Studies: Science
- Life Sciences
- General Studies: Mathematics
- Electrical & Computer Engineering
- Engineering
- Engineering Design
- Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
- Biotechnology
- Biotechnology: Genomics & Biomanufacturing