Category Archives: ESL

ESL 3 Spring Continuation

Professors: K. Niles

This learning community links English as a Second Language (ESL 102, 38443, 03P) with Reading Lab with Tutors and additional courses of students’ choice. Students are asked to explore – through academic reading, writing, listening, and speaking –

 

TIME

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

8:00-9:00
9:10-10:10

Reading Lab
Tutors (ESL102)

10:20-11:20

Reading Lab
Tutors (ESL102)

11:30-12:30
12:40-1:40

ESL 102

ESL 102

ESL 102

ESL 102

1:50-2:50

ESL 102

ESL 102

ESL 102

ESL 102

3:00-4:00
4:10-5:10

(ESL 3) Living in Two Worlds: Negotiating Multiple Identities

Professors: K. Niles, M. Romeo & R. Tovar

This learning community links English as a Second Language (ESL 101, 48946, 01) with Integrative Language Seminar (ENG 1050, 48944, 06), Freshman Seminar (SD10, 60725, 90P), and Reading Lab with Tutors. Students are asked to explore – through literature, writing, listening, and speaking – the ways family, nation, culture and society exert influence on our identity, our values and our view of the world. In the spring semester, English as a Second Language (ESL 102) continues, linked with the Reading Lab and additional courses of students’ choice.

TIME

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

8:00-9:00
9:10-10:10

ESL 101

ESL 101

ESL 101

ESL 101

10:20-11:20

ESL 101

ESL 101

ESL 101

ESL 101

11:30-12:30

ENG1050

Reading Lab Tutors (ESL101)

12:40-1:40

ENG1050

Reading Lab Tutors (ESL101)

1:50-2:50

SD10

3:00-4:00
4:10-5:10

ESL 6 Spring Continuation

Professors: T. Thompson & K. Maggiore

This learning community links English as a Second Language (ESL 102, 38454, 06P) with Effective Public Speaking (Speech 21, 17388, 08P), Reading Lab with Tutors and additional courses of students’ choice. Students are asked to explore – through academic reading, writing, listening, and speaking – Freedom, Discrimination, Security, Reality and the Power of Persuasion.

 

TIME

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

8:00-9:00
9:10-10:10

SPE 21

SPE 21

SPE 21

Reading Lab (ESL 102)

10:20-11:20

Reading Lab (ESL 102)

11:30-12:30
12:40-1:40

ESL 102

ESL 102

ESL 102

ESL 102

1:50-2:50

ESL 102

ESL 102

ESL 102

ESL 102

3:00-4:00
4:10-5:10

ESL 5 Spring Continuation

Professors: F. Berkowitz & Y. Solovieva

This learning community links English as a Second Language (ESL 102, 18218, 05P) with Effective Public Speaking (Speech 21, 18218, 02P), Reading Lab with Tutors and additional courses of students’ choice. Students are asked to explore – through academic reading, writing, listening, and speaking –

 

 

TIME

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

8:00-9:00
9:10-10:10

SPE 21

Reading Lab (ESL 102)

SPE 21

SPE 21

10:20-11:20

Reading Lab (ESL 102)

11:30-12:30
12:40-1:40

ESL 102

ESL 102

ESL 102

ESL 102

1:50-2:50

ESL 102

ESL 102

ESL 102

ESL 102

3:00-4:00
4:10-5:10

ESL 4 Spring Continuation

Professors: K. Garretson & A. Stella-Weaverling

This learning community links English as a Second Language (ESL 102, 38446, 04P) with Effective Public Speaking (Speech 21, 18220, 07P), Reading Lab with Tutors and additional courses of students’ choice. Students are asked to explore – through academic reading, writing, listening, and speaking –

 

 

TIME

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

8:00-9:00
9:10-10:10

ESL 102

10:20-11:20

SPE 21

SPE 21

SPE 21

ESL 102

11:30-12:30
12:40-1:40

ESL 102

Reading Lab (ESL 102)

ESL 102

ESL 102

1:50-2:50

ESL 102

Reading Lab (ESL 102)

ESL 102

ESL 102

3:00-4:00
4:10-5:10

ESL 2 Spring Continuation

Professors: M. Cummings & L. Shi

This learning community links English as a Second Language (ESL 102, 38442, 02P) with Effective Public Speaking (Speech 21, 17389, 06P), Reading Lab with Tutors and additional courses of students’ choice. Students are asked to explore – through academic reading, writing, listening, and speaking –

 

TIME

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

8:00-9:00
9:10-10:10

Reading Lab
Tutors (ESL102)

10:20-11:20

Reading Lab
Tutors (ESL102)

SPE 21

SPE 21

SPE 21

11:30-12:30
12:40-1:40

ESL 102

ESL 102

ESL 102

ESL 102

1:50-2:50

ESL 102

ESL 102

ESL 102

ESL 102

3:00-4:00
4:10-5:10

ESL 1 Spring Continuation

Professors: J. Keller

This learning community continues with English as a Second Language (ESL 102, 38440, 01P), Reading Lab with Tutors and additional courses of the students’ choice. Students are asked to explore – through academic reading, writing, listening, and speaking – how we construct ourselves in the ways we think, learn, communicate, and tell stories.

TIME

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

8:00-9:00
9:10-10:10

Reading Lab
Tutors (ESL102)

10:20-11:20

Reading Lab
Tutors (ESL102)

11:30-12:30
12:40-1:40

ESL 102

ESL 102

ESL 102

ESL 102

1:50-2:50

ESL 102

ESL 102

ESL 102

ESL 102

3:00-4:00
4:10-5:10

(ESL 2) English and Psychology in the Real World

Professors: M. Cummings, W. Winter, L. Shi, A. Kosierkiewicz, & R. Tovar

This learning community links English as a Second Language (ESL101, 48643, 02) with Introduction to Psychology (PSY11, 2394, 05P), Listening and Speaking Skills (SPE11, 3173, 05P), Integrative Language Seminar (ENG1050, 48615, 04), Freshman Seminar (SD10, 1654, 35P), and Reading Lab with Tutors. Students are asked to explore – through academic reading, writing, listening, and speaking – how we construct ourselves in the ways we think, learn, communicate, and tell stories. In the spring semester, English as a Second Language (ESL 102) continues, linked with Effective Public Speaking (SPE21), the Reading Lab, and additional courses of students’ choice.

 

TIME

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

8:00-9:00
9:10-10:10

PSY11

PSY11

Reading Lab Tutors

PSY11

ENG1050

10:20-11:20

Reading Lab Tutors

SPE11

SPE11

SPE11

ENG1050

11:30-12:30

SD10

12:40-1:40

ESL101

ESL101

ESL101

ESL101

Reading Lab Tutors (ESL101)

1:50-2:50

ESL101

ESL101

ESL101

ESL101

Reading Lab Tutors (ESL101)

3:00-4:00
4:10-5:10

(ESL 4) Migration Issues Here and in the World: Using Your Sociological Imagination

Professors: K. Garretson, C. Swift, H. Schwartz, & M. Vodopyanov

This learning community links English as a Second Language (ESL 101, 48645, 04) with Introduction to Sociology (SOC31, 2010, 12P), Listening and Speaking Skills (SPE11, 1679, 02P), Integrative Language Seminar (ENG1050, 48597, 03), Freshman Seminar (SD10, 1661, 39P), and Reading Lab with Tutors. Students are asked to explore – through academic reading, writing, listening, and speaking – the sociological implications of “migration” on nations, ethnic groups, families, and individuals. In the spring semester, English as a Second Language (ESL102) continues, linked with Effective Public Speaking (SPE21), the Reading Lab, and additional courses of students’ choice.

 

TIME

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

8:00-9:00
9:10-10:10

SPE11

SPE11

SPE11

Reading Lab Tutors

ESL101

10:20-11:20

SOC31

SOC31

Reading Lab Tutors (ESL101)

SOC31

ESL101

11:30-12:30

Reading Lab Tutors (ESL101)

12:40-1:40

SD10

ESL101

ENG1050

ESL101

ESL101

1:50-2:50

Reading Lab Tutors

ESL101

ENG1050

ESL101

ESL101

3:00-4:00
4:10-5:10

(ESL 1) Stories & Selves

Professors: J. Keller, M. Bartolomeo, A. Kosierkiewicz, & R. Tovar

This learning community links English as a Second Language (ESL 101, 48636, 01) with Introduction to Psychology (PSY 11, 2405, 17P), Integrative Language Seminar (ENG 1050, 48619, 05), Freshman Seminar (SD10, 1651, 34P), and Reading Lab with Tutors. Students are asked to explore – through academic reading, writing, listening, and speaking – how we construct ourselves in the ways we think, learn, communicate, and tell stories. In the spring semester, English as a Second Language (ESL 102) continues, linked with the Reading Lab and additional courses of students’ choice.

TIME

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

8:00-9:00
9:10-10:10

ESL101

ESL101

ESL101

ESL101

SD10

10:20-11:20

ESL101

ESL101

ESL101

ESL101

Reading Lab Tutors (ESL101)

11:30-12:30

Reading Lab Tutors (ESL101)

12:40-1:40

PSY11

PSY11

PSY11

Reading Lab Tutors

ENG1050

1:50-2:50

ENG1050

3:00-4:00
4:10-5:10

(ESL 6) Culture & Contexts

Professors: T. Thompson, M. Sokolow, K. Maggiore, J. Graziano, & R. Tovar

This learning community links English as a Second Language (ESL 101, 48653, 06), with Popular Culture in America (HIS 21, 1229, 01P), Listening and Speaking Skills (SPE 11, 1678, 01P), Integrative Language Seminar (ENG 1050, 48585, 01) Freshmen Seminar (SD 10, 1855, 36P), and Reading Lab with Tutors. Students are asked to explore—through reading, writing, and speaking—-the relationships among popular culture, society, and the individual. By the end of the semester, students who study in this learning community will be able to discuss these relationships in spoken and written Standard American English. In the spring semester, English as a Second Language (ESL 102) continues, linked with Effective Public Speaking (SPE21), the Reading Lab, and additional courses of students’ choice.

 

TIME

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

8:00-9:00
9:10-10:10

Reading Lab Tutors

SPE11

SPE11

SPE11

SD10

10:20-11:20

HIS21

Reading Lab Tutors

HIS21

HIS21

Reading Lab Tutors (ESL101)

11:30-12:30

Reading Lab Tutors (ESL101)

12:40-1:40

ENG1050

ESL101

ESL101

ESL101

ESL101

1:50-2:50

ENG1050

ESL101

ESL101

ESL101

ESL101

3:00-4:00
4:10-5:10

(ESL 5) Health & Ethics

Professors: F. Berkowitz, N. Corrigan, D. Purohit, B. Song, & M. Vodopyanov

This learning community links English as a Second Language (ESL 101, 48652, 05) with Critical Issues in Personal Health (HE14, 2552, 12), Listening and Speaking Skills (SPE11, 3175, 08P), Integrative Language Seminar (ENG 1050, 48589, 02), Freshman Seminar (SD10, 1657, 38P), and Reading Lab with Tutors. Students are asked to explore – through academic reading, writing, listening, and speaking – the social context, individual perspectives, and experiences of health as it relates to ethics. In the spring semester, English as a Second Language (ESL 102) continues, linked with Effective Public Speaking (SPE21), the Reading Lab, and additional courses of students’ choice.

 

TIME

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

8:00-9:00
9:10-10:10

ESL 101

ENG 1050

ESL 101

ESL 101

ESL 101

10:20-11:20

ESL 101

ENG 1050

ESL 101

ESL 101

ESL 101

11:30-12:30

SD10

12:40-1:40

SPE11

SPE11

SPE11

Reading Lab Tutors

Reading Lab Tutors

1:50-2:50

HE14

HE14

Reading Lab Tutors

Reading Lab Tutors

3:00-4:00
4:10-5:10