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LIBR 302: Research Paper Tutorial
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: concurrent enrollment in a 300-level writing intensive course. This course is intended to be linked with upper-level writing intensive courses. The purpose of this course is to familiarize students with the methods of identifying the relevant body of knowledge in a discipline and the library research methods that will enable them to utilize this knowledge in successfully writing assigned research papers. Includes developing a research strategy and collecting resources for an annotated bibliography to accompany an assigned research paper in a linked 300-level course.
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LIBR 320: Topics in Informat Ion Studies
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: LIBR201 or permission of instructor. Varying topics in library and information studies including emerging technologies and trends in scholarly research. Repeatable for a maximum of 6 credits.
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LIBR 402: Research Tutorial
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: junior or senior status or permission of instructor. Examines library resources, research processes, and scholarly discourse for upper-division students in a particular discipline. An upper-division library course intended to support advanced research methodologies for students in a particular major. Not repeatable. Letter graded. Equivalent to LIBR 403. Cannot take both LIBR 402 and LIBR 403 for credit.
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LIBR 403: Research Tutorial
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: junior or senior status or permission of instructor. Examines library resources, research processes, and scholarly discourse for upper-division students in a particular discipline. An upper-division library course intended to support advanced research methodologies for students in a particular major. Not repeatable. Equivalent to LIBR 402. S/U graded. Cannot take both LIBR 402 and LIBR 403 for credit.
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LIBR 499: Special Problems
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: AmSt 301 and senior status. Research designed to demonstrate the student's competence in working with the tools of the discipline. Also taught as AmSt 499.
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LING 099: Linguistics Colloquium
0.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: Junior status and completion of a minimum of four core courses in the linguistics core curriculum. Presentation of a paper presented at a student linguistics colloquium is a requirement for graduation as a linguistics major. The presentation may be a modification of a paper presented in an upper division course subject to the approval of the instructor. Students must sign up for LING 099 during the quarter of their presentation. This course carries no credit. S/U grading. Prereq: junior status and completion of a minimum of four core courses in the linguistics core curriculum. Presentation of a paper presented at a student linguis-tics colloquium is a requirement for graduation as a linguistics major. The presentation may be a modification of a paper presented in an upper division course sub-ject to the approval of the instructor. Students must sign up for LING 099 during the quarter of their presentation. This course carries no credit. S/U grading.
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LING 201: Introduction to Linguistics Science
5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Survey of major subfields of linguistics, including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, language acquisitions, and sociolinguistics.
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LING 204: Sociolinguistics
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Examines the relationship between society and language, concentrating on the following areas: address forms, variation theory, language use, sociolinguistics and education, multilingualism, language policy and language attitudes.
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LING 301: Phonology
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: Ling 201, 314. Theory, methods and problems of phonological analysis and description.
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LING 302: Morphology
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: Ling 201. Theory, methods and problems of morphological analysis and description.
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