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ENG 5750: Theories of Second Language Acquisition. Cr. CLA 5750) FRE 5750) GER 5750) ITA 5750) LIN
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Investigation of theories in second language acquisition. Review of research in development of second language competence: acquisition of phonology, lexicon, semantics, syntax, discourse, and pragmatics. (B)
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ENG 5760: American Dialects. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Survey of chief social and geographic dialects of American English and introduction to theory of language variation. (I)
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ENG 5760 - American Dialects. Cr
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ENG 5770: Sociolinguistics. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Identification of sociolinguistic principles used by English speakers and writers in choosing among the different English codes, styles, registers and social dialects in American and other communities. (B)
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ENG 5770 - Sociolinguistics. Cr
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ENG 5790: Writing Theory. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Review of linguistic, rhetorical, and/or literary theories of written language. Analysis of the principles, purposes, types, and modes of written discourse. Course includes extensive reading and writing. (B)
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ENG 5790 - Writing Theory. Cr
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ENG 5820: Internship Practicum. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Undergrad. prereq: junior or senior standing, written consent of internship director; grad. prereq: written consent of graduate director. Students work 18-20 hours per week as writers, editors or researchers in publishing firms and in public information and research divisions of other businesses and community organizations; students meet once per week in classroom sessions on analytical, literary and other scholarly texts related to their workplace experience. (T)
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ENG 5830: Introduction to Technical and Professional Writing Practices. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: grade of B or better in intermediate writing course or consent of instructor. Intensive writing course that develops communication skills used in the workplace. Designed for students preparing to become technical writers/editors and students who will write as part of their professional work. (B)
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ENG 5830 - Introduction to Technical and Professional Writing Practices. Cr
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ENG 5840: Theoretical Approaches to Technical and Professional Writing. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: ENG 5830 or consent of adviser. Survey of the theory and practice of technical and professional communication. Topics include the rhetoric and teaching of technical communication, analysis of on-the-job writing and rhetorical situations, and use of new communications technology. Some technical report writing, a research paper, and extensive reading and writing. (B)
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ENG 5840 - Theoretical Approaches to Technical and Professional Writing. Cr
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ENG 5860: Topics in Creative Writing. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: ENG 3810, 3820, or 3830; or consent of instructor after submission of manuscript. Topics include new genres, new media, and writing for public audiences. (Y)
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ENG 5860 - Topics in Creative Writing. Cr
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ENG 5870: Poetry Writing Workshop. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: ENG 3810, 3820, or 3830; or consent of instructor after submission of manuscript. The writing of poetry, conducted on a seminar basis; discussion and criticism of the work of students in the course. Frequent individual conferences. (Y)
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ENG 5880: Fiction Writing Workshop. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: ENG 3810, 3820, or 3830; or consent of instructor after submission of manuscript. The writing of fiction, conducted on a seminar basis; discussion and criticism of the work of students in the course. Frequent individual conferences. (Y)
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