Norco College released 41 new program pages to help students understand and navigate
certificate and degree options. Pages include career options, trailheads, major information,
and student/faculty profiles. The program pages have also been added to the A-Z index.
This week's program spotlight is on the English as a Second Language (ESL) program.
English as a Second Language (ESL) is a traditional term for the use or study of the
English language by non-native speakers in an English-speaking environment. The ESL
program at Norco College offers a course of study designed to provide English language
learners with balanced academic language skills to promote student success in higher
education and the global workplace.
Career Options
Career options for students who get a degree in ESL include: teacher, teaching material
writer/editor, ESL/TESOL program director, private tutor, and adult literacy and GED
teacher.
Student Voice
Jefferson Tiangco
Jefferson Tiangco was born and raised in the Philippines and pursued his education
as an accountant in his country. In 2003, he and his family moved to the US to pursue
new opportunities. Not only were the English language and culture challenging, he
also faced financial struggles not having a permanent home or vehicle for several
years. He knew that education would assist him, so he enrolled at Norco College in
fall 2003. He set high goals, which began with just four college courses.
Jefferson continued his education and graduated from Norco College in 2005. He transferred
to California State University, Fullerton, and in 2008 he graduated summa cum laude.
He began working for Norco College shortly after graduation as an instructional support
specialist and credits Norco College for preparing him with not only his education,
but also his work experience. A couple of years later, Jefferson decided to continue
his education and went back to Cal State Fullerton. In 2014, he earned a master’s
degree in Education with a Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
emphasis. He then took on part-time teaching positions as an ESL instructor at Fullerton
College and Norco College – all while working full time. His passion and talent for
teaching grew so strong that he pursued and earned a full-time teaching position at
Fullerton College.
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To view more of the full English as a Second Language (ESL) program page, click here.