300
This advanced composition course emphasizes specific genres, themes, and/or techniques for academic writing; see online course listing for details. May be repeated for credit if content varies.
Credit Hours: 4
(HFA)(W)
Prerequisites
AWR 101 and
AWR 201, or permission of instructor.
This course focuses on methods and approaches to teaching second and foreign languages. It incorporates theories of second/foreign language teaching and learning as well as essential concepts from applied linguistics. This course is intended for non-education majors who may pursue graduate studies in TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages), applied linguistics or foreign languages, or for students who may have interest in teaching/tutoring English to non-native speakers in the U.S. or abroad.
Credit Hours: 4
(HFA)
Prerequisites
AWR 101 and
AWR 201.
The primary aims of the class are to introduce students to the aesthetic, cultural and material dimensions of the reading experience, to enhance their understanding of how physical and visual presentations shape a reader's perceptions, and to introduce the craft and art of the physical book.
Credit Hours: 4
(A) (HFA)
Prerequisites
AWR 101 and
AWR 201.