200-Level Courses
LING 230 : Language, Mind, and the World.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter |
| PREREQUISITE: | LING 201 |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Broad overview of language as the medium that makes thinking, understanding, communications, and teaching possible. |
LING 299R : Academic Internship: English Language Teaching.
(1-9:0:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter; Spring; Summer |
| PREREQUISITE: | LING 377R |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Students with focused training teach specific English skills to speakers of other languages in the U.S. or abroad. |
300-Level Courses
LING 330 : Introduction to Linguistics (Modern).
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter; Spring; Summer |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Basic understanding of linguistic systems. Phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics. |
LING 377R : Basic Training in TESOL.
(1-3:ARR:ARR)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | On Demand |
| PREREQUISITE: | Planned participation in IAS- or U.S.-based English teaching experience. |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Basic preparation to teach English to speakers of other languages in particular settings. |
| NOTE: | Especially for international service volunteers who plan to teach ESL or EFL. |
LING 399R : Academic Internship: Linguistics.
(.5-9:0:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter; Spring; Summer |
| PREREQUISITE: | Program coordinator's consent. |
| DESCRIPTION:  | On-the-job experience and education related to linguistics. |
400-Level Courses
LING 420 : Phonetics.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter |
| PREREQUISITE: | LING 330 |
| DESCRIPTION:  | General inventory of speech sounds possible in language, from both an acoustic and articulatory point of view. |
LING 427 : Phonology and Morphology.
(3:3.0:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter |
| PREREQUISITE: | LING 330; or ELANG 223 |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Introduction to phonology and morphology in the world's languages emphasizing the analysis of English. |
LING 430 : Theoretical Syntax.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter |
| PREREQUISITE: | ELANG 223; or LING 330 |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Theoretical comparison and contrast of different sentence types. Methods of argument to develop and critique generative theories of lexical categories, grammatical roles, and syntactic structure. |
LING 441 : Language Acquisition in TESOL.
(2:2:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall |
| PREREQUISITE: | ELANG 223 |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Understanding fundamental theories and processes of first and second language acquisition. How teachers can enhance language learning in English as a second or foreign language. |
LING 450 : Introduction to Historical-Comparative Linguistics.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Winter; Summer |
| PREREQUISITE: | LING 330; or ELANG 223 |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Theory and method of language change via comparison of daughter languages and reconstruction of their ancestral language: phonological, morphological, semantic, and lexical. |
LING 461 : Language Assessment in TESOL.
(2:2:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Winter |
| PREREQUISITE: | ELANG 223 & LING 441 & LING 477 |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Understanding key issues in language testing, writing good language tests and test items, and completing basic test and item analyses. |
LING 473 : Literacy Development in TESOL.
(2:2:.5)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Winter |
| PREREQUISITE: | ELANG 223 & LING 441 |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Understanding basic processes of literacy development in English as a second or foreign language. How knowledge of these processes informs classroom literacy instruction and practices. |
LING 477 : Methods and Strategies in TESOL.
(3:3:.5)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Spring |
| PREREQUISITE: | ELANG 223 |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Instructional methods and strategies for teaching English as a second or foreign language. Overview of curriculum development for teaching listening, speaking, reading, and writing. |
LING 478 : Language Teaching Methods: MTC.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter |
| PREREQUISITE: | ELANG 223 |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Instructional methods and strategies for teaching second and foreign languages at the Missionary Training Center (MTC). |
LING 480 : Problems in Translation.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall |
| PREREQUISITE: | Proficiency in a second language. |
| DESCRIPTION:  | History, theory, and practice of human and machine translation. |
LING 485 : Corpus Linguistics.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| PREREQUISITE: | LING 330 & ELANG 273; or ELANG 223 & ELANG 273 |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Using large collections of texts for teaching and particularly for research, including many types of linguistic variation |
LING 490 : Senior Seminar.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter |
| PREREQUISITE: | LING 330 |
| RECOMMENDED: | Ling 420, 427, 430, 450. |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Reading and discussing major issues in linguistics, writing a senior paper, and reviewing content of core courses. |
LING 496R : Academic Internship: TESOL.
(.5-9:0:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter; Spring; Summer |
| PREREQUISITE: | ELang 223 or Ling 330; & Ling 477 or concurrent enrollment. |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Individualized work or volunteer experience in a domestic or international setting. |
| NOTE: | International internships must be coordinated through International Study Programs. All internships require prior departmental approval. |
500-Level Graduate Courses (available to advanced undergraduates)
LING 501 : Advanced Research and Writing Techniques for Second Language Writers.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Winter |
| PREREQUISITE: | For graduate international ESL students. |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Non-native English speaking students will develop research and writing techniques necessary for graduate-level writing. |
LING 545 : Psycholinguistics.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Winter |
| PREREQUISITE: | ELang 223 or Ling 330 or equivalent. |
| DESCRIPTION:  | How the mind interprets, stores, retrieves, and produces language. Anatomical structures and physiological processes of the brain dealing with language. |
LING 550 : Sociolinguistics.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Winter |
| PREREQUISITE: | ELang 223 or Ling 330 or equivalent. |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Research and theory in anthropological linguistics and sociolinguistics. |
LING 558 : Historical-Comparative Linguistics.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall |
| PREREQUISITE: | Ling 450 or equivalent. |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Learning theory and method of language change via comparing daughter languages and reconstructing ancestral languages. Language universals and typology. |
LING 580R : Problems in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics.
(1-3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | On Demand |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Advanced research in language acquisition, sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, linguistics field study, applied linguistics. |
LING 581 : Natural Language Processing.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall |
| PREREQUISITE: | Good programming skills in at least one language (preferably LISP, Prolog, C, C++, Perl, or Java) and a knowledge of basic, discrete math. Upper-division linguistics/computers and the humanities students with less programming experience may enroll with instructor`s consent. |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Intensive overview of natural language processing, including computational techniques, hands-on experience with linguistic technologies and corpora, language modeling approaches, and readings from current research. |
LING 590R : Readings in Linguistics.
(1-3:ARR:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter; Spring; Summer |
| PREREQUISITE: | Instructor's consent. |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Individual study of current linguistic literature. Occasional discussion sessions with instructor and other class members. |
| NOTE: | Pass/fail grade only. |