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JPN 2201: Japanese IV
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
Japanese IV will continue building speaking and hearing communication skills developed in Japanese III. Intensive practice on speed, rhythm, and pronunciation will be stressed. In addition, this course will focus on strengthening writing and reading comprehension skills and introduce new Kanji and vocabulary.
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JPN 3270: Supervised Language Experience Abroad
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
Japanese language study in Japan. Two semesters of Japanese or a proficiency in conversational Japanese and permission is required.
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LAE 3314: Literacy for the Emergent Learner
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
This course introduces pre-service teachers to the development of early literacy from birth through the primary grades. It focuses on the development of language skills, phonological awareness, word identification, fluency, and comprehension. Students will examine theories of early literacy development along with effective practices for instructing young children.
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LAE 3324: Teaching Language Arts in the Middle and Secondary Schools
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
This course is designed to assist pre-service teachers in utilizing researched-based theory and methods in implementing a dynamic and successful literacy program in the middle/secondary classroom. Emphasis is placed upon provision of a balance between expressive and practical composition opportunities for students and upon instructional procedures to assist pupils in developing the strategies and skills that support effective written and verbal communication.
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LAE 5345: Methods of Advanced Language Arts and Writing
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
Students will learn inquiry-based pedagogies for teaching writing in grades K-12, how to create a classroom community of writers through a variety of evidence-based frameworks and practical strategies for effective writing instruction, and effective methods for embedding meaningful stylistic and mechanical instruction to support writer/writing development.
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LAE 5468: Literature for Children and Young Adults
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
Students in this course will explore contemporary and multicultural literature, authors, illustrators, and genres with a focus on selecting and evaluating quality literature for children and young adults. Topics will address literary understandings, critical perspectives, and issues and trends related to the field. Students will also gain skills for integrating literature into the K-12 school curricula and programs.
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LAH 4728: Gender and Sexuality in Latin America from Colonization to Today
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
This course examines gender roles and sexuality throughout Latin American History. We begin by investigating pre-Colombian conceptions of sex, gender, and the family. Next we explore how the Spanish conquest altered the role of women in Latin American politics, religion, and society. We also look at how ideas of sex and marriage were altered. After the conquest period notions of gender and sexuality continued to evolve and have a significant impact on independence movements, the creation of nation states, and the abolition of slavery. The course tackles all of these themes, concluding in the 20th century examining current obstacles faced by women and the LGBTQ communities of Latin America. This course explores issues of gender and sexuality across Latin America from Mexico and Cuba to Peru, Brazil, and Colombia.
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LAH 6476: Colonial Caribbean
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
This class introduces students to the colonial Caribbean as a historically unique region. Beginning with European contact in 1492, students examine the century of Spanish hegemony before turning to the evolution of the British islands from frontiers to mature plantation societies, and finally concluding with the emancipation of 1833. Students will evaluate scholarship and sources in the classroom and in major research projects.
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LAT 1120C: Latin I
4.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
Latin I introduces students to the fundamentals of the Latin language and provides the basic skills for reading and translating Latin poetry and prose. It also exposes students to the language, culture and history of the Romans. Students will master the vocabulary, morphology, and syntax and practice in the fluid translation of Latin to English and English to Latin. In addition to the three hours of scheduled classroom time, students are required to do one hour of laboratory work per week.
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LEI 3140: Leisure and Society
3.00 Credits
The University of West Florida
Historical and philosophical foundations of leisure. Examinations of current trends, problems and issues affecting leisure in the United States.
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