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SPRING 2017 CLASS SCHEDULE

DEPT-NO- CODE

DAYS TIMES RM#

INSTRUCTOR

SHADED AREAS: represent evening classes

8

Online classes

m

Meets 01/09 to 03/10 (first 9 weeks)

n

Meets 03/13 to 05/19 (second 9 weeks)

ESL 226R HIGH INTERMEDIATE ACADEMIC READING (4 Units)

ESL 226R is an academic reading and vocabulary course designed for multilingual students to develop their reading and vocabulary skills at the high-

intermediate level. This course may be taken concurrently with ESL 220-level or 320-level courses. ESL 226R is two levels below English 1A. Students

who successfully complete this course will be prepared for English 126.

PREREQUISITES: English as a Second Language 266R or 366R or placement through a multiple-measure process, including an appropriate

score on an approved ESL placement test.

Full Term Class Offering(s)

ESL-226R-85508

M

9:00am-9:50

R 4D

N.FRAMPTON

and

T

10:00am-10:50

R 1B

N.FRAMPTON

and

W

9:00am-10:50

R 4D

N.FRAMPTON

ESL 227G HIGH-INTERMEDIATE ACADEMIC GRAMMAR (3 Units)

ESL 227G is a grammar skills course designed for speakers of other languages who want to comprehend and use grammar structures in written

and oral academic English. This high-intermediate course may be taken concurrently with other ESL or English courses. Students who successfully

complete this course will be prepared for ESL 117G.

PREREQUISITES: Successful completion of ESL 266G or 366G or appropriate multiple-measure placement by a counselor, which includes

score on approved ESL placement test and/or counselor/instructor recommendation.

Full Term Class Offering(s)

ESL-227G-85510

M

9:00am-9:50

R 4D

N.FRAMPTON

and

M

10:00am-10:50

R 1B

N.FRAMPTON

and

W

9:00am-10:50

R 4D

N.FRAMPTON

ESL 266G INTERMEDIATE ACADEMIC GRAMMAR (3 Units)

ESL 266G is a grammar skills course designed for speakers of other languages who want to comprehend and use grammar structures in written and

oral academic English. This intermediate course may be taken concurrently with other ESL or English courses. Students who successfully complete

this course will be prepared for ESL 227G.

PREREQUISITES: Successful completion of ESL 265G or 365G or appropriate multiple-measure placement by a counselor, which includes

score on approved ESL placement test and/or counselor/instructor recommendation.

Full Term Class Offering(s)

ESL-266G-85506

MWTh

8:00am-8:50

R 1B

N.FRAMPTON

ESL 325W HIGH INTERMEDIATE ACADEMIC WRITING (0 Units)

ESL 325W is an academic writing course designed for multilingual students to develop their writing skills at the high intermediate level. In this course,

students will write essays (both in and out of class), focusing on organization, paragraph development, revision, and editing. The content of ESL 325W,

a non-credit course, is identical to that of ESL 225W, a credit course. This academic language course may be taken concurrently with ESL 320-level

or 220-level courses. ESL 325W is two levels below English 1A. Students who successfully complete this course will be prepared for English 125. ESL

325W shall be offered with ESL 225W as a dual-roster class.

PREREQUISITES: Successful completion of 266W or ESL 366W or multiple-measure placement by a counselor, which includes appropriate

score on approved ESL placement test and/or counselor/instructor

Full Term Class Offering(s)

ESL-325W-85500

T

9:00am-9:50

R 1B

D.STARK

and

T

10:00am-10:50

R 4D

D.STARK

and

Th

9:00am-10:50

R 4D

D.STARK

Credit or noncredit? Which is right for you?

ESL students can enroll in either credit or noncredit classes.

Students at the same level learn English together with

the same teacher in a challenging college environment.

The ESL credit program is designed for students

who want to:

• complete a certificate or degree

• transfer to another college or university

• obtain official transcripts of grades

Students who register for noncredit typically want to:

• improve English language skills for their jobs

• experience what credit ESL classes are like

• participate in a low cost, low risk option

See a Reedley College counselor for assistance:

Victoria Martinez, (559) 675-4800 ext. 4891

¿Qué clases debe de tomar usted? ¿Las que ofrecen crédito o

no-crédito?

Los estudiantes de ESL se pueden registrar en clases que ofrecen crédito

o no-crédito. Los estudiantes que estén en el mismo nivel aprenden

inglés juntos, con el mismo profesor y en un ambiente colegial riguroso.

El programa de ESL que ofrece clases con créditos está diseñado para

estudiantes que desean:

• completar un certificado o un título / licenciatura

• transferirse a otro colegio o universidad

• obtener el récord oficial de calificaciones (grade transcripts)

Los estudiantes que se registran para clases de ESL de no-crédito, por lo

general quieren:

• mejorar sus habilidades en inglés para sus trabajos

• experimentar lo que es estar en una clase de ESL que sí ofrece crédito

• participar en una opción de bajo costo y de bajo riesgo

Hable con un consejero de Reedley College para más información y

ayuda: Victoria Martinez, (559) 675-4800 ext. 4891