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English As A Second Language [ALL CLASSES]

ESL 501 Survival ESL I
This is a course in survival English for students with little or no oral or written English competency. It will give students basic vocabulary and familiarity in life skill areas such as the family, food, health, and occupations. The course integrates listening, speaking, reading, and writing. (ESL 501, 502, and 503 are sequential courses that may be taken in full form or in halves, preferably A before B.) This is a credit/no credit course.
 
Advisory: ESL assessment recommendation
Transferable: No
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
4295

L/L

HOL2

STEVENSON M

10.00

6.0

MTuWTh

0900A-1125A 57 HOL Full term

ESL 501A Survival ESL I First Half
This is the first half of a course in survival English for students with little or no oral or written English competency. It will give students basic vocabulary and familiarity in life skill areas such as the family, food, health, and occupations. The course integrates listening, speaking, reading, and writing. (ESL 501, 502, and 503 are sequential courses that may be taken in full form or in halves, preferably A before B.) This is a credit/no credit course.
 
Advisory: ESL assessment recommendation
Transferable: No
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
6116

L/L

HOL2

CISNEROS N

5.00

3.0

M WF

0615P-0745P 57 HOL Full term
6117 L/L HU101 CARRILLO L 5.00 3.0 TuTh 0615P-0830P   GIL Full term

ESL 501B Survival ESL I Second Half
This is a second half of a course in survival English for students with little or no oral or written English competency. It will give students basic vocabulary and familiarity in life skill areas such as the family, food, health, and occupations. The course integrates listening, speaking, reading, and writing. (ESL 501, 502, and 503 are sequential courses that may be taken in full form or in halves, preferably A before B.) This is a credit/no credit course.
 
Advisory: ESL 501A or ESL assessment recommendation
Transferable: No
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
6118

L/L

HOL2

CISNEROS N

5.00

3.0

M WF

0800P-0930P 57 HOL Full term

ESL 502A Survival ESL II First Half
This is the first half of a second course in survival English for students with little oral or written English competency. It will give students expanded basic vocabulary and familiarity in life skill areas such as the weather, transportation, employment, and American holidays and customs. The course integrates listening, speaking, reading, and writing. (ESL 501, 502, and 503 are sequential courses that may be taken in full form or in halves, preferably A before B.) This is a credit/no credit course.
 
Advisory: ESL 501 or ESL 501A and 501B or ESL assessment recommendation
Transferable: No
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
6119

L/L

HOL4

STAFF

5.00

3.0

M WF

0615P-0745P 57 HOL Full term

ESL 502B Survival ESL II Second Half
This is the second half of the second course in survival English for students with little oral or written English competency. It will give students expanded basic vocabulary and familiarity in life skill areas such as weather, transportation, employment, and American holidays and customs. The course integrates listening, speaking, reading, writing. (ESL 501, 502, and 503 are sequential courses that may be taken in full form or in halves, preferably A before B.) This is a credit/no credit course.
 
Advisory: ESL 501 or ESL 501A and 501B or ESL assessment recommendation
Transferable: No
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
6121

L/L

HOL4

STAFF

5.00

3.0

M WF

0800P-0930P 57 HOL Full term

ESL 503 Survival ESL III
This is a third course in survival English for students with beginning oral or written English competency. It will reinforce basic skills learned and continue to develop vocabulary and ease of communication in life skill areas such as the family, the larger community, health, employment, and leisure activities. The course integrates listening, speaking, reading, and writing. (ESL 501, 502, and 503 are sequential courses that may be taken in full form or in halves, preferably A before B.) This is a credit/no credit course.
 
Advisory: ESL 502 or ESL 502A and ESL 502B or ESL assessment recommendation
Transferable: No
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
4297

L/L

HOL5

ARBAB Y

10.00

6.0

MTuWTh

0900A-1125A 57 HOL Full term

ESL 503B Survival ESL III Second Half
This is the second of a third course in survival English for students with beginning oral or written English competency. It will reinforce basic skills learned and continue to develop vocabulary and ease of communication in life skill areas such as the family, the larger community, health, employment, and leisure activities. The course integrates listening, speaking, reading, and writing. (ESL 501, 502, and 503 are sequential courses that may be taken in full form or in halves, preferably A before B.) This is a credit/no credit course.
 
Advisory: ESL 502 or ESL 502A and 502B or ESL assessment recommendation
Transferable: No
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
6123

L/L

HU104

ZUNIGA J

5.00

3.0

TuTh

0615P-0830P   GIL Full term
6124 L/L HOL5 MININNI E 5.00 3.0 M WF 0800P-0930P 57 HOL Full term

ESL 510A Basic ESL
This is an intensive, integrated-skill program for students with little English. Through listening, speaking, reading and writing activities, students learn basic life skills and begin to function in spoken and written English. This is a credit/no credit course. Units earned in this course do not count toward the associate degree and/or certain certificate requirements.
 
Advisory: Assessment recommendation.
Transferable: No
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
4298

L/L

OE001

BAILDON S

12.00

8.0

DAILY&2

0810A-1000A   GIL Full term
4299 L/L OE001 CAMPBELL K 12.00 8.0 DAILY&2 1010A-1200P   GIL Full term

ESL 510B Basic ESL
This course is a continuation of ESL 510A. This is an intensive, integrated-skill program for students who function in a very limited way in English. Through listening, speaking, reading and writing activities, students continue learning basic life skills and increase their ability to function in spoken and written English. This is a credit/no credit course. Units earned in this course do not count toward the associate degree and/or certain certificate requirements.
 
Advisory: ESL 510A or ESL assessment recommendation.
Transferable: No
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
4300

L/L

CH102

URAM A

12.00

8.0

DAILY&2

0810A-1000A   GIL Full term
4301 L/L OE002 PORCELLA A 12.00 8.0 DAILY&2 0910A-1100A   GIL Full term

ESL 521 Basic Listening and Speaking
This course continues to develop listening and speaking skills in functional survival context at a high beginning level. Units earned in this course do not count toward the associate degree and/or certain certificate requirements.
 
Advisory: ESL 510B or 510C or Assessment recommendation. Recommend concurrent enrollment in ESL 522 and 523.
Transferable: No
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
4302

L/L

OE002

URAM A

6.00

4.0

DAILY&1

1110A-1200P   GIL Full term
4303 L/L HU101 SANIDAD M 6.00 4.0 DAILY&1 1110A-1200P   GIL Full term

ESL 522 Fundamentals of Reading
This course is a development of basic reading skills and vocabulary acquisition. Emphasis is on main ideas, context and meaning. Units earned in this course do not count toward the associate degree and/or certain certificate requirements.
 
Advisory: ESL 510B or 510C or Assessment recommendation. Recommended concurrent enrollment in ESL 521 and 523.
Transferable: No
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
4304

L/L

HU104

SANIDAD M

6.00

4.0

MWF&3

1210P-0100P   GIL Full term
4305 L/L HU101 PORCELLA A 6.00 4.0 MWF&3 1210P-0100P   GIL Full term

ESL 523 Fundamentals of Writing and Structure
This course is a continuation of sentence and paragraph skills. Use of the computer is introduced. Units earned in this course do not count toward the associate degree and/or certain certificate requirements.
 
Advisory: ESL 510B or 510C or Assessment recommendation. Recommended concurrent enrollment in 521 and 522.
Transferable: No
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
4306

L/L

LI100

LAWN B

6.00

4.0

DAILY&1

0910A-1000A   GIL Full term
4307 L/L HU101 CAMPBELL K 6.00 4.0 DAILY&1 0910A-1000A   GIL Full term

ESL 531 Intermediate Listening and Speaking
In this course, listening and speaking skills are developed through extended listening exercises, open-ended dialogues, pair and group discussions, oral interviews, and oral reports. Units earned in this course do not count toward the associate degree and/or certain certificate requirements.
 
Advisory: ESL 521 or assessment recommendation. Recommended concurrent enrollment in ESL 532 and 533.
Transferable: No
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
4308

L/L

OE002

STAFF

6.00

4.0

DAILY&1

0810A-0900A   GIL Full term
4309 L/L HU101 STAFF 6.00 4.0 DAILY&1 1010A-1100A   GIL Full term

ESL 532 Reading and Vocabulary Development
This course is a continuation of reading skill development, with an emphasis on short paragraph comprehension and idiomatic expressions. Distinguishing fact versus opinion is introduced. Units earned in this course do not count toward the associate degree and/or certain certificate requirements.
 
Advisory: ESL 522 or assessment recommendation. Recommended concurrent enrollment in ESL 531 and 533.
Transferable: No
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
4310

L/L

LI100

LAWN B

6.00

4.0

MWF&3

1210P-0100P   GIL Full term
4311 L/L OE001 URAM A 6.00 4.0 MWF&3 1210P-0100P   GIL Full term

ESL 533 Development of Composition and Structure
This course involves the practice and refinement of sentence and paragraph skills, structure and punctuation. Students will learn basic use of the computer as a writing tool. Units earned in this course do not count toward the associate degree and/or certain certificate requirements.
 
Prerequisite: ESL 523 with a grade of C or better or assessment recommendation. Recommend concurrent enrollment in ESL 531 and 532.
Transferable: No
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
4312

L/L

HU101

PORCELLA A

6.00

4.0

DAILY&1

0810A-0900A   GIL Full term
4313 L/L HU104 LAWN B 6.00 4.0 DAILY&1 1010A-1100A   GIL Full term

ESL 541 Intermediate Listening and Speaking
This course is a continuation of ESL 531. Listening and speaking skills are developed through extended listening exercises, open-ended dialogues, pair and group discussions, oral interviews, and oral reports. Units earned in this course do not count toward the associate degree and/or certain certificate requirements.
 
Advisory: ESL 531 or assessment recommendation. Recommended concurrent enrollment in ESL 542 and 543.
Transferable: No
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
4314

L/L

HU104

BAAMEUR K

6.00

4.0

DAILY&1

0810A-0900A   GIL Full term

ESL 542 Reading and Vocabulary Development
This course is a continued expansion of reading skills, idiomatic expression usage and prediction. Units earned in this course do not count toward the associate degree and/or certain certificate requirements.
 
Advisory: ESL 532 or assessment recommendation. Recommended concurrent enrollment in ESL 541 and 543.
Transferable: No
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
4315

L/L

LI100

LAWN B

6.00

4.0

MWF&3

1110A-1200P   GIL Full term

ESL 543 Development of Composition and Structure
This course is a continuation of ESL 533. Units earned in this course do not count toward the associate degree and/or certain certificate requirements.
 
Prerequisite: ESL 533 with a grade of C or better or assessment recommendation. Recommend concurrent enrollment in ESL 541 and 542.
Transferable: No
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
4316

L/L

LI100

BURROWS A

6.00

4.0

DAILY&1

1010A-1100A   GIL Full term

ESL 552 College ESL Reading
This course increases reading efficiency and improves study techniques. Expansion of vocabulary, word structure and reading analysis are emphasized. Text examples are used to prepare students for other college courses requiring extensive reading. May be repeated 1 time for credit.
 
Advisory: ESL 542 or Assessment recommendation.
Transferable: No
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
4318

L/L

LI100

CAMPBELL K

6.00

4.0

MWF&3

0810A-0900A   GIL Full term

ESL 553 College ESL Composition
This course is a basic college-level writing course for students with advanced ESL skills who wish to improve their writing abilities and continue to work on grammar and American idioms of expression in the context of sentences, paragraphs, and short essays. May be repeated 1 time for credit.
 
Prerequisite: ESL 543 with a grade of C or better or assessment recommendation.
Transferable: No
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
4319

L/L

HU104

SANIDAD M

5.00

4.0

DAILY

0910A-1000A   GIL Full term

ESL 555 Grammar Review
This course is designed to help students improve their grammar usage so that they are able to succeed in English composition courses. The course focuses on persistent syntactical problems in ESL student writing in an academic or vocational/technical setting. May be repeated one time for credit.
 
Advisory: ESL 543 or assessment recommendation. Recommended concurrent enrollment in ESL 553.
Transferable: No
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
4320

L/L

HU104

BURROWS A

6.00

4.0

DAILY&1

1110A-1200P   GIL Full term

ESL 561 Communication Skills for College
This course is designed to help non-native students mainstream into regular college courses. Its purpose is to prepare for full class participation with emphasis on exposure to and awareness of a variety of instructional formats, note-taking techniques, discussions, and oral presentations.
 
Advisory: ESL 541 or assessment recommendation.
Transferable: No
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
4321

L/L

HU103

SANIDAD M

6.00

4.0

DAILY&1

0810A-0900A   GIL Full term

ESL 563 Composition and Reading
This course is designed for non-native speakers of English. It is an advanced composition and reading course that integrates reading and writing. Students are expected to write a variety of short essays that revolve around the topics and issues raised by a series of readings. The reading component of the course emphasizes patterns of essay organization as well as writing tasks from a variety of academic fields. May be repeated one time for credit.
 
Prerequisite: ESL 553 with a grade of "C" or better or ESL assessment recommendation. Recommended concurrent enrollment in ESL 561.
Transferable: No
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
4322

L/L

SS111

BAAMEUR K

6.00

4.0

DAILY&1

0910A-1000A   GIL Full term

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