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New Mexico State University

The Center for Intensive Training in English (CITE)

 

The CITE Program

Founded in 1970, the Center for Intensive Training in English (CITE) is a three-level, ten month program providing English language training for graduate, undergraduate and non-degree students planning to pursue academic degrees at New Mexico State University.  During Fall and Spring semesters, CITE offers three levels of English instruction taught by highly skilled professors. Each level in the program consists of 20 hours of class time per week which are divided into smaller ‘components’ (listening, writing, reading, grammar, speaking and pronunciation).  CITE classes provide a teacher student ratio averaging 1:10 which allows for an academically-challenging, highly-interactive program that encourages students to effectively integrate new skills into their English language. Throughout the program, students are carefully monitored for their progress and performance in both English and their subject matter courses, and close contact is maintained during the year between the program director and students’ academic advisors.  As a result, university records indicate that over two-thirds of CITE participants go on to complete their degree objectives.

Students in the CITE program are generally admitted to New Mexico State University “conditionally”based on a TOEFL which is lower than the required English score for international students. According to their TOEFL scores, students are placed at the level appropriate for their English skills (see “Three Levels of Instruction” below ) and may enter CITE in the fall or spring.  Students then complete the remainder of the courses through the advanced level in order to become full-time, regular students at the university.  Until students have successfully completed the advanced course (SPCD 103/403), English courses in CITE take precedence over any major field or general education courses students may wish to take. Students may enroll in regular university courses while in CITE only with the recommendation of the CITE director and the approval of the academic advisor.  

 

CITE Annual Schedule

 

Semester:

Fall

Spring

 

Dates:

 

Aug. 21-Dec.12,
2008

TBA

Length of
course:

16 weeks

16 weeks

Hours per week:

20 hours

20 hours

 

 

Intensive English Requirement

CITE is available for students who have not met the minimum TOEFL requirements for regular admission to New Mexico State University but who meet all other admission requirements.  Students with TOEFL scores below the university’s minimum must enroll in CITE courses during their first two semesters at NMSU.  In some cases, you may earn credits toward your graduate or undergraduate degree at the same time as you are taking English courses in CITE, with the permission of the CITE director.  After you have successfully completed the final (advanced) CITE course and passed the departmental written and oral proficiency exams, you will be able to take regular academic courses at the University.   

 

Required minimum TOEFL scores for each CITE level

 CITE Level

Beginning
Level

 Intermediate Level

Advanced Level

 Internet-based TOEFL:

0 - 50

52

57

 Computer-based TOEFL:

0 - 150

152

162

 Paper-based TOEFL:

0 - 470

475

485

 Written Essay Score:

0-2

3 or better

3.5 or better

 

 

Levels of Instruction

Beginning Level (SPCD 101/401)

The Beginning Level course focuses on survival English and is intended for those with little or no fluency in English. This course focuses on basic listening, speaking, reading, writing and grammar skills.  Below is a sample schedule for a Beginning Level class.

 

 

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

8:30-10:20 am

Grammar, Reading
and Writing

1:30-3:20 pm

Video Laboratory,
Listening and Speaking

 

 

Intermediate Level (SPCD 102/402)

The Intermediate Level course is an integrated skills course in social and academic English.  Designed for students who already speak, write and understand some English, the course emphasizes academic skills including listening and note-taking, reading, vocabulary development, grammar, and composition. In order to enroll in this course, students must submit a TOEFL score as listed on the “Required Minimal TOEFL Score” chart or have already passed the CITE Beginning course. 

In some cases, CITE students can enroll in one other course at the university (for credit or for audit) in addition to the intermediate English course.  Students may enroll in an additional university course Enrollment in an additional course only with the recommendation of the CITE director and the approval of the student's academic advisor.  Below is a sample schedule for an Intermediate Level class.

 

 

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

8:30-10:20am

Conversation
and Pronounciation

Academic
Writing

  Grammar
and
Editing

Academic
Writing

Grammar
and
Editing

1:30- 3:20 pm

Reading
and
Vocabulary

Listening
and Notetaking

Reading
and
Vocabulary

Listening
and Notetaking

Conversation
and Pronounciation

 

 

Advanced Level (SPCD 103/403)

The Advanced Level course prepares students to communicate effectively in their academic area of specialization. Public speaking, reading and discussion, seminar presentations, and research paper writing are included in this course. Students wishing to enter the CITE at this level are asked to submit a TOEFL score as part of their application (please see the “Required Minimal TOEFL Score” chart).

Depending on his or her language proficiency, a student may be allowed to take regular university courses and CITE courses simultaneously.  Students may enroll in additional university courses only with the recommendation of the CITE director and the approval of the student's academic advisor, however. Below is a sample for an Advanced Level class.

 

 

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

8:30-
10:20 am

Grammar
and
Editing

Academic Writing

Grammar
and
Editing

Academic Writing

Undergraduate Research

1:30-
3:20 pm

Reading and Discussion Seminar

Public Speaking

Reading and Discussion
Seminar

Public Speaking

Graduate
Research

 

 

Program Costs

Please see "Schedule of Costs" under NMSU's Schedule of Classes for the semester in which you are enrolling.

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Studying English in Las Cruces New Mexico

The CITE Setting: NMSU has conducted intensive English programs since 1970.  The CITE program is housed in the center of New Mexico State University’s main campus in the Communication Studies Department of the College of Arts and Sciences.  Traditional classrooms and a computer lab are available to CITE learners.  Academic support services such as the Center for Learning Assistance and the English Department’s Writing Center are a 3-minute walk from CITE.  The Center for International Programs and the Student Union Building are a 5-minute walk away.

New Mexico State University:  New Mexico State University is a thriving center for higher education.  NMSU offers bachelor’s degree programs, master’s programs and doctoral programs through seven colleges: Education, Engineering, Business administration and Economics, Agriculture and Home Economics, Health and Social Services, Art and Sciences and Distance Education.  NMSU is ranked as one of the top 88 research institutions in the United States.  Its libraries house over a million volumes and over 6,000 periodicals. NMSU’s main campus is a large, tree-shaded area with spacious lawns and gardens.  At the edge of a small city (100,000 population), it creates an appealing environment for many types of student activities. The campus is home to local and touring musicians, a TV and radio station, a professional theater, art galleries, films, museums, an 18-hole golf course, a tennis center, indoor and outdoor pools and an activity center.

NMSU is an institution with a commitment to cultural diversity and international education.  The main campus has a student body of 16,000 which reflects the Latino, European, American Indian and African American cultures that are a part of New Mexico’s history. In addition to various U.S. current groups, a growing international population also contributes to NMSU’s diversity. Each spring an international festival gives students from abroad the opportunity to share the food, dress, music and art of their countries with the Las Cruces community. 

Student organizations are another aspect of campus life. Through the more than 200 clubs and organizations which NMSU students have created, members seek to develop themselves and serve their community.  Samples of the types of interests represented in clubs include the following:  cycling, badminton, soccer, karate, choral singing, dance, and equestrian activities.  Religious expression is possible through such organizations as the Hillel Foundation, the Muslim Student Association, and several Christian groups.  Professional clubs serve students in engineering fields, nursing, journalism, education, agricultural fields, and many more.   Organized specifically around service are such clubs as Habitat for Humanity, Rotaract, a student organization associated with Rotary International, and several others.

 

Thank you for your interest in the Center for Intensive Training in English; we hope to see you soon at New Mexico State University!

Marieka Brown
Director, Center for Intensive Training in English

    

 

For questions about The Center for Intensive Training in English, contact:
Marieka Brown, Director
Email: mariebro@nmsu.edu
Phone: 505.646.4428

 

For questions about the admissions process, contact:
Foreign Admissions, Center for International Programs
Email: ias@nmsu.edu
Phone: 505.646.5483
    Fax: 505.646.2558