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CISE 586: Independent Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Marshall University
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CISE 587: Independent Study
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Marshall University
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CISE 588: Independent Study
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Marshall University
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CISE 591: Workshop
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Marshall University
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CISE 592: Workshop
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Marshall University
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Marshall University
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CISE 594: Workshop
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Marshall University
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CISL 550: Second Language Acquisition
3.00 Credits
Marshall University
This course examines current theories of second language acquisition and their implications for second language teaching and learning.
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CISL 551: Linguistics for ESL
3.00 Credits
Marshall University
This course examines major linguistic theories on first- and second-language acquisition, emphasizing acquisition of English by non-native students in prekindergarten through twelfth grade.
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CISL 552: Intercultural Comm/ESL
3.00 Credits
Marshall University
This courses focuses on the interrelationship of language and culture and includes analyses of world cultures, with literature and the arts as bridges. Participants develop teaching materials for ESL classrooms.
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