Course designed for students in the business administration and transfer students from the Department of Office Systems. Provides training in effective written business communication in English. Special attention is given to the logical and psychological processes governing the process of writing business letters.

This course provides practice in the writing of compositions and making oral reports upon selected readings, including essays, short stories, poems, drama and novels. Attention will be given as needed to grammar and idiomatic expressions. This course or its equivalent is a requisite for graduation.

This course integrates the four language skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing while developing student’s vocabulary and grammatical structures.

This course is designed to help students increase their confidence, fluency, and correctness in the use of spoken English.  Special attention is given to pronunciation, developing a strong vocabulary, and those features present in oral language such as idiomatic expressions. The idea is to provide the students with the necessary tools to improve their oral competency; to this end, the student will move from simple dialogues to dialogues with a higher technical context.

This course provides practice in the writing of compositions and making oral reports upon selected readings, including essays, short stories, poems, drama and novels.  Attention will be given as needed to grammar and idiomatic expressions. This course or its equivalent is a requisite for graduation.