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ENGL 314: English Language and Linguistics
4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
An introduction to the linguistic theories of the English language, including studies in phonology, morphology, and syntax, with particular emphasis on syntactic analyses. Prerequisite: English 111 and junior standing
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ENGL 316: First and Second Language Acquisition
4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
An introduction to the processes by which children acquire language and adults learn second languages. Special attention is given to the practical application of linguistic theories of language acquisition to teaching and tutoring. This class is recommended for students who plan to be teachers or to tutor in the CLU Writing Center. Prerequisite: English 111 and junior standing
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ENGL 317: Language Development in Early Childhood
3.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
The study of language acquisition through sounds, words, and grammar. Includes the importance of and opportunities for language learning in both planned and unplanned situations. This course involves field work. Employed teachers may use their work experience.
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ENGL 318: Methods of Teaching English as Second Language
3.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
Students observe and participate in multilingual classrooms, study current scholarship about ESL, and prepare lesson plans for the classroom.
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ENGL 323: English Literature I
4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
This course explores the major themes and social contexts of English literature from its emergence through the early modern period.
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ENGL 324: English Literature II
4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
This course explores the major themes and social contexts of English literature from the eighteenth century through the Victorian era to the present day.
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ENGL 325: American Literature I
4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
This course traces the intellectual and social influences upon the literature of what will become the United States of America, from the birth of a colonial new world, through its growth into an independent country, up to the eve of the Civil War.
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ENGL 326: Amercan Literature II
4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
This course focuses on the intellectual and social influences on the literature of the United States from the Civil War through the 20th century, with an emphasis on the impact of realism and modernism on the literary imagination.
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ENGL 330: Cinema
4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
This course focuses on understanding and interpreting film. Each semester offers a different emphasis based on genre or theme. Examples include International Film, Hollywood Classics, Understanding Comedy, or The Development of American Cinema. The course does not satisfy the literature requirement. Prerequisite: English 111.
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ENGL 335: Children's Literature
3.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
A cultural approach to children's literature through its history, major writers, genres, and themes. This course does not satisfy the Core requirement in literature, but it is required for the Liberal Studies major and recommended for students who have a strong interest in working with children.
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