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LIN 310 Applied Linguistics

This course deals with principles of linguistics, methodologies employed by linguists working in linguistic variation in diverse contexts significant across social/ethnic/cultural strata and domains of interaction, and application in the professional setting. Includes, language acquisition, learning and teaching, and the psychology of language.

Credit Hours: 4

LIN 320 Introduction to Language Learning

Students will learn current theories on second language learning. This course is designed for students who have an interest in improving their understanding of how learning a second language works, and will also benefit those who have interest in teaching a second language in the future. 
Credit Hours: 4

LIN 330 Introduction to Sociolinguistics

This course presents an introduction to Sociolinguistics, the discipline within the field of linguistics concerned with the systematic investigation of human language in relation to the social world.

Credit Hours: 4

LIN 351 Topics in Linguistics

Content varies.
Credit Hours: 1-4

Prerequisites

Consent of instructor.