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Level 1
Course details
Conestoga 101
CON0101
Pronunciation I
ELS1600
Reading Comprehension I
ELS1610
Listening and Speaking I
ELS1620
Written Communication Skills I
ELS1630
Level 2
Course details
Pronunciation II
ELS1100
Reading Comprehension II
ELS1140
Listening and Speaking II
ELS1180
Written Communication Skills II
ELS1360
Canadian Perspectives I
LIBS1020
Level 3
Course details
Pronunciation III
ELS1110
Reading Comprehension III
ELS1150
Listening and Speaking III
ELS1190
Written Communication Skills III
ELS1370
Canadian Perspectives II
LIBS1030
Level 4
Course details
Pronunciation IV
ELS1120
Reading Comprehension IV
ELS1160
Listening and Speaking IV
ELS1200
Written Communication Skills IV
ELS1380
Student Success for Higher Learning
LIBS1275
Student must pass one course, selected in the Student Portal from available course options.
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Business Computing Applications I
COMP1056
English Skills-IELTS Preparation
ELS1285
General Arts & Science Program Exemption
GASPO1000
Wellness: The Better You
HEAL1020
Children's Literature Across Cultures
LIBS1015
Oceans
LIBS1035
Psychology Today: The Human Connection
LIBS1085
Artificial Intelligence: Rise of the Machines
LIBS1095
The Olympics
LIBS1100
World Religions
LIBS1110
Essentials Of Canadian History
LIBS1160
Introduction to Astronomy
LIBS1170
Issues In World Affairs
LIBS1180
Issues In Canadian Politics
LIBS1420
Weather and Climate
LIBS1460
The Pleasure and Purpose of Music
LIBS1480
Introduction to The Social Sciences
LIBS1520
Multiculturalism: The Canadian Diversity Project
LIBS1580
Viewing Philosophy Through Film
LIBS1660
The Art Of Rock (A Social History Of Rock & Roll)
LIBS1900
Environmental Science
LIBS1910
Indigenous Studies: Truth and Reconciliation
LIBS1920
Exploring the World of Classical Myth
LIBS1960
Restless Planet: Understanding Natural Disasters
LIBS1990
Please note:
Estimated required text and/or learning resource costs are based on the most recent available data through the Conestoga Campus Store.
Program outcomes
- Communicate effectively at a level appropriate to access further academic and vocational studies.
- Use complex language structures to convey meaning clearly in both written and oral communication in an academic setting.
- Identify, evaluate, and correct individual grammar and pronunciation difficulties in speech and writing in multiple contexts.
- Interpret academic-level texts critically using a variety of reading skills as appropriate.
- Apply a systematic approach to vocabulary expansion tailored to individual academic and career goals.
- Differentiate between and produce a variety of writing styles and formats used in college/university contexts.
- Identify main ideas and supporting details in post-secondary lectures and talks in order to demonstrate listening comprehension.
- Participate effectively in both formal and informal discussions and presentations in academic contexts.
- Develop skills in researching, drafting, editing, and proof-reading a variety of written documents reflecting individual academic and career goals.
- Utilize critical thinking and problem solving techniques in the application of research techniques to both oral and written academic assignments.
- Employ effective study skills and strategies for success in post-secondary studies in an English language context.
- Discuss various aspects of Canadian culture related to social and educational contexts.