Special Advanced (Non-Degree
Seeking) ESOL Students (SAS)
Course Requests and
Registration Procedure for ESOL Courses
Fall 2002
Thank you for your interest in taking an
ESOL/Bilingual M.A. Program course for Fall 2002.
All ESOL courses require permission for
registration. Permission for Special
Advanced Students (non-degree seeking) is based on space availability
in the requested classes.
To request a Fall 2002 ESOL/Bilingual M.A.
Program class, please do the following:
Fill
out and return the COURSE REQUEST form to the ESOL/Bilingual Program office ASAP. During the week of 8/26/02, the
ESOL/Bilingual office will inform you if there is space available in the class
requested and tell you how to register for the course.
Formal registration for the course will begin
in late August.
If you have any questions or need additional
information, please contact us through mail, phone, fax, or email. Our contact information is given below.
For additional information on our
ESOL/Bilingual M.A. Program, you can find us on the web at http://www.umbc.edu/esol.
ESOL/Bilingual M.A. Program
UMBC – Department of
Education
1000 Hilltop Circle
Baltimore, MD 21250
Phone: (410) 455-3061
FAX: (410) 455-3986
Email: kburns2@umbc.edu, Kara Burnside, Graduate
Assistant
UMBC ESOL/Bilingual Programs
Non-Degree Seeking Students
(Special Advanced Students)
Course Request: Fall 2002
Date of Request
1. Name SS# - -
2. Mailing Address
3. Telephone: Day ( ) Evening ( )
4. Did you take one of our courses last semester (Spring or Summer ’02)?
YES Class: NO
5. Are you presently teaching or working with ESOL/Bilingual Students?
YES NO
6. If yes, where?
School and County
Type of class Grade level
7. I need this course to meet K-12 ESOL Certification requirements.
YES NO
8. I plan to apply/have already applied (circle 1) to the ESOL/Bilingual M.A. Program.
YES NO
9. Course(s) Requested: (If choosing more than one, please number in order of preference.)
___ EDUC 627 M 4:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. First Class: 9/9
___ EDUC 655 Tu 4:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. First Class: 9/3
___EDUC 688 Tu 7:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. First Class: 9/3
___ MLL 612 Tu 7:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. First Class: 9/3
___ LING 494 W 4:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. First Class: 9/4
Non-Degree Seeking Students (Special Advanced Students)
Class Schedule ESOL/Bilingual Concentration
Fall 2002
4:30 - 7:00 Classes |
7:00 - 9:30 Classes |
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Monday |
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Monday |
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EDUC 627/0101- Instructional Strategies for Teaching FL in Secondary Schools (A. Schwartz) (ACIV 210) |
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Tuesday |
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Tuesday |
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EDUC 625/0101- Teaching Reading and Writing to the ESOL/Bilingual Student I (Shin) (ACIV 107) |
EDUC 688/0101- Methodology of Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language (R. Schwartz) (ACIV 207) MLL 612/0101- Linguistics and Bilingualism (McCray) |
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Wednesday |
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Wednesday |
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LING 494/0101 –American English Structure for ESL/EFL Teachers (Nelson) |
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Thursday |
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Thursday |
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**We will inform you of complete locations and STARS codes as they become available to us.
Reminder: Permission to register will be given
depending on availability of space in the course. We will contact you the week of 8/26/02. The first day of Fall 2002 is Tuesday,
September 3rd