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Pierce College District 11 Catalog, Program listing for 2003–2005

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This information dates from the 2003 - 2005 catalog. Not all information is completely up-to-date. If you have questions, contact us.

Intensive English Program

Faculty (Fort Steilacoom): Diana Casey

Courses in the Intensive English Program (IEP) focus on academic English and are designed to help international students acquire the English language skills necessary to enter and succeed in college-level classes and programs. (Pierce College English proficiency requirements are discussed in the Getting Started section of this catalog.)

International students enrolled in the IEP attend classes for 20 hours per week per quarter (10 weeks). IEP classes are taught at four levels of English proficiency: beginning, intermediate, high intermediate, and advanced. All language skill areas are addressed: grammar, reading, writing, listening, and speaking, with lessons on conversation skills and pronunciation included. An advanced-level TOEFL Exam Preparation course is available through Continuing Education for an additional fee.

All IEP courses are non-credit and non-transferable, and will not be counted towards associate degree graduation requirements.

International students who complete a portion of their IEP classes may be able to register for credit-bearing academic classes in addition to their remaining IEP classes. The academic classes will be chosen with the help of an advisor. Students who are taking a mixture of IEP and academic courses will need to be in class for at least 15 hours per week.

See Catalog pg. 56

The following courses are offered each quarter:

*includes 2 hours of Conversation & Pronunciation classes per week