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LING 597: Directed Study in Linguistics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
California State University-Los Angeles
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor and advisor. Directed study on issues and topics in Linguistics. Not intended to replace available courses.
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LING 610: Historical Linguistics
3.00 Credits
California State University-Los Angeles
Prerequisites: LING 420 and 421 or equivalent. Advanced study of language change, language families, and language relationships using the methods of comparative linguistics. (2 hours seminar, 2 hours laboratory) Letter grade only (A-F).
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LING 620: Seminar in Syntactic Theory and Analysis
3.00 Credits
California State University-Los Angeles
Prerequisite: LING 421. Theories and practices of selected views of syntax in contemporary linguistics. Topic may vary from semester to semester. (Seminar, 2 hours; Laboratory, 3 hours.) Letter grade only (A-F).
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LING 625: Seminar in Phonetics and Phonology
3.00 Credits
California State University-Los Angeles
Prerequisite: LING 420. Theory and practice of selected views of phonetics and phonology in contemporary linguistics. (Seminar, 2 hours; Laboratory, 2 hours) Letter grade only (A-F).
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LING 633: Discourse and Grammar
3.00 Credits
California State University-Los Angeles
Prerequisite: LING 421 or consent of instructor. Discourse analysis within linguistic theory and method. Focus on the relationship of discourse and grammar; relationship of morphosyntactic devices to discourse context and of information flow to grammar. Pragmatic motivation for grammatical systems. Relationships of grammar and genre. Letter grade only (A-F).
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LING 650: Seminar in Bilingualism
3.00 Credits
California State University-Los Angeles
Prerequisites: LING 420, 421 or consent of instructor. Advanced study of degrees of bilingualism and types of bilingual situations. Implications of bilingualism and bilingual social situations for linguistics and education. Letter grade only (A-F).
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LING 697: Directed Research
1.00 Credits
California State University-Los Angeles
Prerequisite: Advancement to candidacy for the M. A. in Linguistics. Research in linguistics on a topic connected with the Comprehensive Project and Examination for the Master's degree. Letter grade only (A-F). May be repeated to a maximum of 3 units.
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LING 698: Thesis
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
California State University-Los Angeles
Prerequisite: Consent of graduate committee. Planning, preparation and completion of a thesis in linguistics.
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MAE 101A: Introduction to Aerospace Engineering
1.00 Credits
California State University-Los Angeles
Role of various types of engineering specialties in the development of an actual aerospace vehicle product. Current social, ethical and environmental issues in Aerospace Engineering solutions. Life-long learning skills using resources from professional societies and Internet are also emphasized. (Lecture-problem 1 hour) Letter grade only (A-F).
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MAE 101B: Introduction to Mechanical Engineering
1.00 Credits
California State University-Los Angeles
Prerequisite: Freshman standing or consent of instructor. Introduction to mechanical engineering as a profession. Past, present, and future trends and related professional opportunities and challenges. Introduction to mechanical engineering curriculum studies. Social, economical, cultural, legal and ethical issues related to mechanical engineering and its applications. Letter grade only (A-F)
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