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LSA Course Guide Search Results: UG, Spring 2012, Subject = ELI

Courses in English Language Institute


The English Language Institute offers instruction in the English language to non-native speakers enrolled in the University. The main purpose of this instruction is to help non-native speakers to become effective and fully participating members of the academic community. For this reason, the majority of the ELI courses are primarily concerned with English for Academic Purposes. Most of these courses address specific areas such as academic writing, academic speaking, pronunciation, lecture comprehension, or academic grammar. In major areas such as speaking and writing, a sequence of courses of increasing difficulty and specialization is available. Students may contact an ELI Advisor for help in selecting appropriate EAP courses (ELIadvisor@umich.edu).

 
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Title
Section
Instructor
Term
Credits
Requirements
ELI 390 - Community Service and Language, Education, and Culture
Section 101, SEM
Migrant Worker Outreach

Instructor: Des Jardins, Deborah
Instructor: Rodriguez,Maria I

SP 2012
Credits: 1 - 3
Other: Experiential

ELI 391 - English as a Second Language Topics
Section 101, LEC
Fundamentals in Teaching English as a Second Language Internationally

Instructor: Matice,Melinda S

SP 2012
Credits: 3
ELI 399 - Individual Research and Study
Section 101, IND

SP 2012
Credits: 1 - 4
Other: Independent

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