342. Academic Skills: Oral Concentration. Permission of instructor. A maximum of four ELI credits may be counted toward a degree. (Excl).
This course is designed for non-native graduate and undergraduate students who have sufficient language proficiency to be admitted to the University but who need to improve their oral presentation, listening, and interactive skills in order to perform successfully in academic work. Grades are based on regular attendance, successful completion of specified assignments, and satisfactory performance on a final evaluation. Cost:1 WL:3 (Madden)
343. Academic Skills: Written Concentration. Permission of instructor. A maximum of four ELI credits may be counted toward a degree. (Excl).
This course is designed for non-native graduate and undergraduate students who have sufficient language proficiency to be admitted to the University but who need to improve their writing, reading and vocabulary development skills in order to perform successfully in academic work. Grades are based on regular attendance, successful completion of specified assignments and satisfactory performance on a final evaluation task.. Cost:1 WL:3 (Madden)
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