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Spring 2008 Class Schedule

Last updated: February 12, 2008

This schedule is subject to change. Please check this page for updates prior to your first class meeting.


Course

Sec

Code

Time

Room

Units

Instructor

ESL/Ling 3 Undergraduate Writing

01

26997

TR 10:00-11:50

HSSB 2202

4

Hanson

ESL/Ling 3G Graduate Writing

01

27003

TR 10:00-11:50

SH 1607

4

Gough

ESL/Ling 4 Individual Self-paced Instruction

01

27011

see note below

see note below

1-3

Gough

ESL/Ling 4 Individual Self-paced Instruction

02

27029

see note below

see note below

1-3

Frodesen

ESL/Linguistics 9 Pronunciation

01

27037

TR 1:00-2:50

HSSB 1215

3

Rightmire

ESL/Linguistics 12 Approaches to University Writing for Multilingual Students

01

27045

MW 2:00-3:50

HSSB 1227

4

Rightmire

* NOTES:

Linguistics 4 offers tutorial sessions at various times. Linguistics 4 students will meet as a group during the first week for the syllabus and scheduling. Ling 4, sec. 01 will meet on Monday, March 31st from 4:00-5:00pm in South Hall 3504. Ling 4, sec. 02 will meet on Monday, March 31st from 11:00am-12:00 pm in South Hall 3504.

More information about Ling 4 can be found at http://www.esl.ucsb.edu./Ling4FAQs.html.

The ESL Program is willing to accommodate, upon request, the special needs of those with disabilities. If you require this material in another format or need special accommodations due to your disability, please contact the ESL Office, South Hall 3507, or call 893-7258.

The Director of the ESL Program is Dr. Jan Frodesen. Her office is located in South Hall 3505; her phone number 893-3303; her e-mail address is frodesen@linguistics.ucsb.edu.

This schedule is subject to change. Please check this page for updates prior to your first class meeting.

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Last updated: February 12, 2008

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