Announcement: New Nomenclature for Freshman and Sophomore English Courses as of Academic Year 113
Announcement:
New Nomenclature for Freshman and Sophomore English Courses
as of Academic Year 113
Dear Students,
To better match the actual course content and reflect the learning process and objectives of English courses at various stages, the University Curriculum Committee approved the following changes on June 13, 2024. Starting from Academic Year 113, the names of the original Freshman and Sophomore English courses will be changed. Please note the following adjustments to the names of the Freshman and Sophomore English courses when selecting your courses.
English Courses by Department:
I. The original Freshman English course for the first semester will be renamed to
(Department) + Cross-disciplinary ESAP: Textual Interpretation and Composition
II. The original Freshman English course for the second semester will be renamed to
(Department) + Cross-disciplinary ESAP: Critical Thinking and Expression
III. The original Sophomore English course will be renamed to
(Department) + Cross-disciplinary ESAP: Cross-Cultural Communicative Skills
Basic English Courses:
I. The original Basic Freshman English course for the first semester will be renamed to
Cross-disciplinary ESAP: Textual Interpretation and Composition
II. The original Basic Freshman English course for the second semester will be renamed to
Cross-disciplinary ESAP: Critical Thinking and Expression
III. The original Basic Sophomore English course will be renamed to
Cross-disciplinary ESAP: Cross-Cultural Communicative Skills
Advanced English Courses:
I. The original Advanced Freshman English course for the first semester will be renamed to
Cross-disciplinary ESAP: Textual Interpretation and Composition
II. The original Advanced Freshman English course for the second semester will be renamed to
Cross-disciplinary ESAP: Critical Thinking and Expression
III. The original Advanced Sophomore English course will be renamed to
Cross-disciplinary ESAP: Cross-Cultural Communicative Skills
As the process had to follow certain required procedures, therefore, the new course names may not be reflected in the course selection instructions for the first semester of Academic Year 113 in time. We apologize for any inconvenience and kindly ask that you pay extra attention during course selection. If you have any questions or need assistance with English courses, please feel free to contact the Language Teaching Center.
Wish you all a smooth, successful course selection process!
Language Teaching Center, National Chi Nan University
Email: englishcorner.ncnu@gmail.com
Contact Phone: 049-291-0960 (#2655, 2651, 2654)