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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
An overview of the nature and types of leadership and the nature of organizations and their environment. Related topics include stress management, counseling skills, implementing change and ethics.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory study of descriptive, comparative, and historical linguistics. The origins and structure of language are examined, and a brief analysis is made of the various language families. The importance and function of language are stressed. Credit will not be given to students who have credit for LING 2010H.
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3.00 Credits
Honors Introduction to Linguistics is an enhanced study of descriptive, comparative, and historical linguistics. The origins and structure of language are examined, and a brief analysis is made of the various language families. The importance and function of language are stressed. The Honors section is a seminar-style class that fosters rich intellectual engagement with the subject and more independent study. The smaller class size allows for more individualized attention from faculty. Students gain a greater development of skills through personalized attention and specialized assignments.
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1.00 Credits
Linguistics Practicum is a course designed to provide students with the opportunity to use their language skills in everyday situations. Each student will choose, organize, and complete one linguistics project.
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2.00 Credits
Linguistics Practicum is a course designed to provide students with the opportunity to use their language skills in everyday situations. Each student will choose, organize, and complete one linguistics project.
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3.00 Credits
Linguistics Practicum is a course designed to provide students with the opportunity to use their language skills in everyday situations. Each student will choose, organize, and complete one linguistics project.
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1.00 Credits
Special interest courses, which may not be transferable, are offered in response to student interest and demand. Among such topics are transformational-generative grammar, short comparison of useful grammars, grammatical foundations for teaching languages, comparative syntax, and language universals.
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2.00 Credits
Special interest courses, which may not be transferable, are offered in response to student interest and demand. Among such topics are transformational-generative grammar, short comparison of useful grammars, grammatical foundations for teaching languages, comparative syntax, and language universals.
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3.00 Credits
Special interest courses, which may not be transferable, are offered in response to student interest and demand. Among such topics are transformational-generative grammar, short comparison of useful grammars, grammatical foundations for teaching languages, comparative syntax, and language universals.
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4.00 Credits
Special interest courses, which may not be transferable, are offered in response to student interest and demand. Among such topics are transformational-generative grammar, short comparison of useful grammars, grammatical foundations for teaching languages, comparative syntax, and language universals.
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