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UMEI 003: English as a Foreign Language:Intermediate II
12.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
22 hours of discussion/recitation per week. Intensive course for the non-native speaker of English who has mastered the essential structures of English grammar. Emphasis on improving communicative skills for a wide range of linguistic situations, on rapid expansion of vocabulary, and on improving reading comprehension and basic writing skills. Special fee required for this course. This course does not carry credit towards any degree at the University and does not count in the retention plan.
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UMEI 004: English as a Foreign Language:Intermediate III
12.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
22 hours of discussion/recitation per week. Intensive course for the non-native speaker of English who has a good command of the basic features of spoken and written English. Emphasis on refining speaking and listening skills, on improving reading speed and comprehension of academic texts, and on developing writing skills for academic courses. Special fee required for this course. This course does not carry credit towards any degree at the University and does not count in the retention plan.
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UMEI 005: Advanced English as a Foreign Language
6.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
12 hours of discussion/recitation per week. Semi-intensive course for the nearly proficient non-native speaker of English needing additional language instruction prior to undertaking full-time academic study. Speaking and listening skills; improvement of reading speed and comprehension; and development of writing skills. Special fee required for this course. This course does not carry credit towards any degree at the University and does not count in the retention plan.
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UMEI 006: English Pronunciation
2.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
Three hours of discussion/recitation per week. Individualized class for the non-native speaker of English. Diagnosis of individual pronunciation problems. Practice in the correct pronunciation of English sounds and improvement of ability to speak English with proper stress and intonation patterns. Special fee required for this course. This course does not carry credit towards any degree at the University and does not count in the retention plan.
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UMEI 007: Advanced Writing for International Students
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
Four hours of discussion/recitation per week. Open to graduate students only. Special fee. A writing skills course for the non-native speaker of English with a good command of spoken English. This course does not carry credit towards any degree at the University and does not count in the retention plan.
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UMEI 008: Advanced Oral Communication Skills
2.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
Four hours of discussion/recitation per week. Prerequisite: permission of department. For advanced non-native speakers of English. Practice in speaking skills relevant to the academic situation. Improvement of speaking skills for various classroom activities such as participating in discussions, making appointments with professors, asking for information and presenting oral reports. Special fee required for this course. This course does not carry credit towards any degree at the University and does not count in the retention plan.
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UNIV 099: Internship Seminar ()
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
Prerequisite: Minimum 2.0 GPA (undergraduates), 3.0 GPA (graduate students); approval of the Career Center and instructor. Complements students' supervised work experiences. Open to all majors; all class levels. Involves exploring career options, developing professional work skills, examining the relationship between internship and academic coursework. Course may be repeated.
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UNIV 100: The Student in the University
1.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
Two hours of lecture per week for 12 weeks. Not open to students who have completed EDCP108O. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: EDCP108O or UNIV100. Formerly EDCP108O. Introduces students to University life. In a small classroom setting, students will explore how to successfully bridge the gap between high school and college. Study skills, career decision-making, and student development processes will be explored.
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UNIV 101: The Student in the University and Introduction to Computer Resources
2.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
Two hours of lecture per week. Introduces students to University life and current computer resources. In a small classroom setting, students will explore the world of higher education and current technological advances available to them. Additionally students will explore current resources both internal and external to the University, and how to utilize the World Wide Web as a research tool.
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UNIV 102: STEP:Confidence Building and Study Skills in Mathematics
2.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
For STEP Individual Admits only. A mathematics preparatory class designed to facilitate a student's transition toward fundamental studies mathematics, including study skills and strategies for success.
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