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LIN 299: Independent Study: Linguistics
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The University of Tampa
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LIN 310: Applied Linguistics
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The University of Tampa
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LIN 320: Second-Language Acquisition
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The University of Tampa
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LIN 330: Introduction to Sociolinguistics
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The University of Tampa
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LIN 351: Topics in Linguistics
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The University of Tampa
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LIN 399: Independent Study: Linguistics
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LIN 451: Topics of Linguistics
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LIN 499: Independent Study: Linguistics
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LIT 117: War in Literature and Film
4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
Explores the vicarious experience of warfare and the practical and moral problems associated with command.
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LIT 118: Fairy Tales in Cultural Contexts
4.00 Credits
The University of Tampa
This course begins with an exploration of early fairy tales as they were recorded from oral culture in the context of the culture in which they were written. Students will then examine revisions of these tales by contemporary writers. Students will be asked to determine how today's writers push boundaries to challenge social and/or political expectations.
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