Edition ID
31
Start Date
End Date
Years
2122

Methods and Materials in Teaching Language Education

LG 350 Methods and Materials in Teaching Language Education 4 cr.

This course introduces students to the theory and practice of teaching languages in public schools.

Notes:

May not be applied toward a non-teaching major or minor in modern languages. May be applied to a secondary education minor in French, German or Spanish if required.

World Studies through Literature in Translation

LG 317Z World Studies through Literature in Translation 4 cr.

An examination of the art, culture, language, history and humanity of different areas of the world through their literature. At least two-thirds of the texts are translations into English of works originally written in other languages.

Notes:

May be repeated if topic differs.

World Studies through Literature in Translation

LG 317 World Studies through Literature in Translation 4 cr.

An examination of the art, culture, language, history and humanity of different areas of the world through their literature. At least two-thirds of the texts are translations into English of works originally written in other languages.

Notes:

May be repeated if topic differs.

Overview of Linguistics for Language Educators

LG 250 Overview of Linguistics for Language Educators 2 cr. A general overview of linguistics. Topics include phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, dialectology, sociolinguistics, historical linguistics, and linguistic typology, as well as pertinent examples taken mostly from English, French, German, and Spanish. This course meets Michigan and national standards for language education students. Notes:

FR/GR/SN 202 have prerequisites of 101, 102 and 201, which can be waived due to high school or other experience.

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