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JOUR 460: Special Reporting Project
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: JOUR 307, 350 or 351, two staff courses and major status. Students write about and photograph people who have ethnic, national, environmental or cultural backgrounds different from the dominant society; sensitivity to other cultural traditions; advanced reporting and writing skills.
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JOUR 480: Senior Seminar
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: Jour 350 and 351 and major status. Examines theories of mass communication, modern function of media in a democratic society. Research paper examines virtues and shortcomings of media, including interaction with economic, political and social environment.
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LANG 410: Second Language Acquisition: Theory
3.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: 6 credits in one modern foreign language beyond the second year; Ling 201 or TESOL 401 recommended. Current theories on the process by which a second language is acquired, in comparison and contrast with first language acquisition. Emphasis on the learner, and the many variables that will affect his/her success in the process of learning a language.
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LANG 420: Second Language Acquisition: Practice
5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: 6 credits in one modern foreign language beyond the second year; LANG 410. To be taken prior to field experience. Current trends in the teaching of language as seen in the historical context. Emphasis on hands-on experimentation and practice with techniques appropriate to a variety of lev els. Use, analysis and critique of technological aids that may enhance the acquisition process.
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LANG 430: Teaching Practicum at The Elementary Level
3.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: lang 420 and written permission of instructor; spring pre-registration through department. Course is offered only during the fall quarter. Supervised foreign language teaching to elementary school students. Onehour weekly seminar to discuss appropriate materials and teaching strategies. S/U grading. For courses taught in translation, see Classical Studies and East 367, 368.
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LAT 101 ,102, 103: Elementary Latin
3.00 - 5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Each course prerequisite to the next course. Fundamentals of grammar to provide a reading knowledge; selected readings from various Roman writers.
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LAT 201 ,202: Intermediate Latin
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: Lat 103 or two years high school Latin; to be taken in sequence. Review of fundamentals; selected readings from various Roman writers; introduction to Latin civilization.
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LAT 350: Advanced Readings
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: Lat 202. Selected readings from Latin authors with an emphasis on honing grammatical skills and deepening one's understanding of Roman literary and cultural achievements. Repeatable with different topics.
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LAT 401: Vergil
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: LAT 202. Selected readings in Vergil's Aeneid and Bucolics. Repeatable to a maximum of 8 credits.
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LBRL 110: Confession And Self- Promotion: Autobiography From Augustine to The Blogosphere
5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: freshmen status. An examination of the historical origins of autobiographical writing in the European tradition, this class considers how individuals have imagined both themselves and their relationship to society. Through visual media (such as portraiture) and various written genres (from letters to trial records to essays), this class uses an interdisciplinary approach to introduce some important themes in European cultural history.
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