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Students who are enrolled in ENSL courses are restricted by course pre-requisites as to which other courses they may take in addition to ENSL courses. Students who take courses that violate the course pre-requisites can be withdrawn from those courses at any time in the semester with loss of their tuition. This may adversely affect their full-time status. In addition, those students are subject to the student disciplinary procedures as described in the Student Handbook. Each semester students must be registered for ALL of their required ENSL courses in order to take ANY other college-level courses at the college. The only classes that may be taken while in ENSL classes are the following:
| Math (MATH) 3 or 4 credit hours | |
| Research Strategies and Technology (RSCH 1203) 1 credit hour | |
| Computer Concepts (ATEC 1201) 1 credit hour (Only for students who started GPC before Fall 2012.) | |
| First-Year Seminar (GPCS 1010) 3 credit hours [This course does not transfer.] | |
| Physical Education (PHED) 1, 2, or 3 credit hours | |
| Art Appreciation (ARTS 1301) 3 credit hours | |
| Music Appreciation (MUSC 1301) 3 credit hours | |
| Introduction to Film (FILM 1010) 3 credit hours | |
| Introduction to Mass Communication (JOUR 1611) (Not recommended until students complete ESL requirements.) | |
| Theatre Appreciation (THEA 1301) 3 credit hours | |
| Drawing (ARTS 1610 and 1611) 3 credit hours | |
| Foreign Languages (e.g., Chinese, French, Spanish, German, Japanese) 3 credit hours | |
| Critical Languages (e.g., Arabic, Italian, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Swahili) 3 credit hours | |
| World Religions (RELI 1301) (Not Recommended: This course is very language intensive with a great deal of reading and writing. It is a very difficult course.) 3 credit hours | |
| Business Administration majors may also take the following course while in ENSL, but this course is not recommended until finishing ENSL requirements: | |
| The Environment of Business (BUSA 2106) 3 credit hours | |
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Engineering majors may also take some engineering courses (ENGR) for which they meet the engineering, math, science, and computer science pre-requisites. However, the engineering courses are not recommended until ESL students have completed their ESL coursework or are in the advanced level ESL courses. |
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Only ENSL 0091 students who have completed all of their other ENSL requirements (ENSL 0070/0073, 0071, 0072, 0080/0083, 0081, 0082, & 0090/0093) may take the following courses as long as they are also enrolled in ENSL 0091. These courses cannot be taken while students are enrolled in ENSL 0093.
Anthropology (ANTH 1102, ANTH 2010, ANTH 2020)
Astronomy (ASTR 1010, ASTR 1010L, ASTR 1020, ASTR 1020L)
Business Information Systems (BISM 2601)
Chemistry (CHEM 1151, CHEM 1151L, CHEM 1211, CHEM 1211L)
Criminal Justice (CRJU)
Education (EDUC 2110)
Engineering (ENGR 1211)
Geography (GEOG 1101)
History (HIST 1111, HIST 1112, HIST 2111, HIST 2112, HIST 2200)
Perspectives on Critical Thinking (PRSP 1010)
Physics (PHYS 1111, PHYS 1111L, PHYS 2211, PHYS 2211L)
Philosophy (PHIL 2010)
Political Science (POLS 1101, POLS 2101, POLS 2401, POLS 2601)
Psychology (PSYC 1101)
Social Work (SOCW 2000)
Sociology (SOCI 1101, SOCI 1160, SOCI 2293)
Each semester students must be registered for ALL of their required ENSL courses in order to take ANY other college-level courses at the college. This includes PHED and MATH courses and summer term.
Students should always consult an advisor or their program of study requirements before choosing which courses to take in addition to their ENSL courses.

