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LANG 3000: Language and Culture LH
3.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1010 or ENGH 1005, (ANTH 101G or any foreign language 2010 course), Sophomore status, and University Advanced Standing. Introduces cultural linguistics. Analyzes features of human languages that make possible semantic universality. Examines distinction between phonetic and phonemic units. Explores relationship between language and culture. Studies how language shapes culture and how culture shapes language.
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LANG 3010: Introduction to Linguistics
3.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
Prerequisite(s): University Advanced Standing. Focuses on achieving an understanding of language as a group of distinct yet complementary systems which interact to enable human communication, e.g., phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics. Introduces implications of how languages reflect the cultures in which they are used, and discusses how language is learned, processed and interpreted and how languages change over time.
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LANG 312R: National Cinema History
3.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 2010 and University Advanced Standing. Covers a single national cinema tradition from the early days of film to the present. Explores representative films from a nation's cinematic chronology, considering major themes, movements, controversies, and artists. Considers social and political contexts as related to the national film output. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits toward graduation.
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LANG 4200: Methods of Teaching a Foreign Language
3.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
Prerequisite(s): (Matriculation into any secondary education bachelor degree program or departmental approval) and University Advanced Standing. For those who plan to certify to teach a foreign language. Addresses learning approaches, methods, evaluation procedures, text analysis, and other techniques for teaching and evaluating language learning. Includes discussion about professional organizations and other resources in the field. Taught entirely in English.
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LANG 4500: Translation Technology
3.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
Prerequisite(s): University Advanced Standing. Provides students the practice and exposure to become proficient in the use of CAT (Computer-Assisted Translation) tools, which is crucial for competitive entry into the language services industry. Prepares students and translators of any language to obtain one or more certifications for industry-leading CAT tools, such as Trados, memoQ, and Phrase. Describes machine translation technology from its origins to the current state of the science. Investigates the foundational principles of terminology management. Lab access fee of $12 applies.
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LANG 481R: Language Internship
1.00 - 8.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
Prerequisite(s): Departmental Approval and University Advanced Standing. Provides students real-world, closely-supervised work experiences in positions directly related to their language studies. Includes a theoretical component such as, but not limited to, papers, projects, completion of reading assignments, tests, journaling, field studies, etc. Students desiring to do language internships must get department approval and must meet with a faculty sponsor to determine individual credit hours and requirements. May be repeated for a maximum of 8 credits toward graduation. May be graded credit/no credit.
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LANG 490R: Special Topics in Languages
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
Prerequisite(s): Department Approval and University Advanced Standing. Provides an opportunity to undertake a well-defined project or academically rigorous independent research in languages. May include formal instruction and collaboration with faculty and other students. May be repeated for a total of 6 credits toward graduation.
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LATN 1010: Beginning Latin I LH
4.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
Allows students the opportunity to study Latin at the introductory level. Focuses primarily on Ancient Latin. Develops basic Latin reading skills with the help of grammar and translation exercises. Profoundly strengthens students' general understanding of grammar, syntax, and word formation in any language, particularly Romance and Germanic languages (including English).
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LATN 1020: Beginning Latin II LH
4.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
Prerequisite(s): LATN 1010 or equivalent. Allows students the opportunity to continue to study Latin at the introductory level. Focuses primarily on Ancient Latin. Develops more advanced Latin reading skills, with the help of grammar and translation exercises. Study of Latin profoundly strengthens students' general understanding of grammar, syntax, and word formation in any language, particularly Romance and Germanic languages (including English).
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LATN 2010: Intermediate Latin I LH
4.00 Credits
Utah Valley University
Prerequisite(s): LATN 1020 or equivalent. Studies Latin at the intermediate level. Develops more advanced reading skills through the translation of selected Classical Latin texts.
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