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TPD 680: Language and Literacy:Deaf and Hard of Hearing
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Students will examine language arts as well as instructional strategies for first language and second language development. A language continuum will be identified and its relationship to approaches in first and second language development. Students will learn how to adapt commercially available materials and develop supplementary reading/language activities.
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TPD 693: Audiological Measurements and Technology
3.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Methods and techniques involved in identification, audiometry, administration of basic purse tone and speech audiological tests and interpretation of results. A study of physics of sound, types and causes of hearing loss and audiological tests and their interpretation.
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TPD 694: Working with Hard of Hearing Pupils and Cochlear Implant Users
2.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Provides candidates with practical knowledge and skills needed to maximally facilitate effective listening and spoken communication skills for hard of hearing students and cochlear implant users who will be enrolled in their future classrooms. Collaboration with parents and other professionals will also be emphasized. Prerequisites: TPD 678 and TPD 693
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WR 222: Research and Composition
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Combines instruction in research skills with the production of essays utilizing research, including traditional library research, internet research, documentation styles, and forms of researched writing. Prerequisite: WR 135 or equivalent
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WR 230: Introduction to Rhetoric and Composition Studies
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
A broad introduction to the field of rhetoric and composition, with emphasis on its historical, theoretical, and practical development. Writing majors and minors should take this course before enrolling in upper-division writing courses. Prerequisites: WR 135
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WR 321: Business Writing
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Instruction and practice in writing business reports, memos, and letters. Particularly appropriate for students in business and related areas. Prerequisite: WR 135 or equivalent
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WR 322: Technical Writing
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Instruction and practice in writing technical reports, proposals, and other technical writing forms. Particularly appropriate for students in health, science, and technical fields. Prerequisite: WR 135 or equivalent.
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WR 323: Intermediate Exposition
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Intermediate expository writing. Prerequisite: WR 135
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WR 350: News Writing
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
Course introduces students to the basics of news reporting; developing, researching, and writing news stories. The course will also cover interviewing skills, research techniques, and different news writing styles, as well as a discussion on libel law and journalistic ethics. Prerequisite: WR 135 or equivalent
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WR 360: Fiction Workshop
4.00 Credits
Western Oregon University
First course in fiction writing, emphasizing technique and critical appreciation of fiction writing. Workshop. Prerequisite: WR 135
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