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Language and Linguistics (LAL)
308. Language Teaching Methodology
Theoretical and practical issues involved in teaching foreign languages, including human learning, first language acquisition, cognitive variations in language learning, personality and sociocultural factors, linguistic aspects of language learning and testing. Observation and practice in teaching foreign language. Required of all foreign language and ESL teaching majors. Prerequisite: 205 course in a foreign language. Alternate years. Same course as EDU 308. MARTINEZ
352. Linguistics
The scientific study of language. Structural features of languages and the procedures used to describe them: phonetics, phonemics, morphology, and syntax. Illustrations drawn from English and other languages. Offered subject to availability of staff.
390. Individual Project: see Courses 390.
480. Internship: see Courses 480.
For each of the following programs, see Urban Education (ACM).
970. Dimensions of Multiculture and Global Awareness (January)
971. Theoretical Foundations of Teaching ESL (summer)
972. Foundations of Bilingual Education (summer)
973. Methods and Materials for Teaching ESL (summer)
974. Assessment: Oral and Literacy Skills Development (summer)
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