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Courses and Faculty by Discipline
certificate and, as such, qualifies its holders for work in many institutions in the United States and abroad. Students interested in TESOL training may note that there is an unregulated market for a wide range of "certificates." While Biola University-issued TESOL certificates are for year-long programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels, the department can also prepare certificates of completion for students who complete one or more courses. These certificates specify number of contact hours and topics covered. Curriculum Requirements Program Courses
• Philosophy (PHIL) (p. 240) • Political Science (POSC) (p. 245)
• Russian (RUSS) (p. 250) • Sociology (SOCI) (p. 251) • Spanish (SPAN) (p. 253) School of Science, Technology and Health • Biological Sciences (BIOS) (p. 174) • Chemistry (CHEM) (p. 186) • Communication Sciences and Disorders (CODS) (p. 194) • Computer Science (CSCI) (p. 198) • Kinesiology and Physical Education (PEED) (p. 220) • Mathematics (MATH) (p. 222) • Nursing (NURS) (p. 237) • Physical Science (PHSC) (p. 241) Rosemead School of Psychology • Applied Psychology (APSY) (p. 165) • Psychology (PSYC) (p. 248) Talbot School of Theology • Biblical and Theological Studies (BBST) (p. 171) • Christian Ministries (CEED) (p. 188)
INAL 300/ INCS 310/ ENGL 351 INTE 309 INTE 421/ ENGL 353 INTE 427 INTE 441 INTE 460 INTE 492
Introduction to Language and Linguistics
3
Grammar for English Teachers Introduction to TESOL: Adult
3 3
Materials Evaluation and Preparation Intercultural Communication for Teachers Communicating Values Through TESOL
3 3 1 3
Practicum in TESOL I
Total Credits
19
Courses and Faculty by Discipline The undergraduate courses are housed in the following schools: Cook School of Intercultural Studies • Anthropology (ANTH) (p. 161) • Applied Linguistics (INAL) (p. 164) • Intercultural Studies (INCS) (p. 216) • TESOL (INTE) (p. 256) Crowell School of Business • Business Administration (BUSN) (p. 179) School of Education • Education (LEDU) (p. 199) School of Fine Arts and Communication • Art (ARTS) (p. 167) • Cinema and Media Arts (CNMA) (p. 190) • Communication Studies (COMM) (p. 196) • Journalism and Integrated Media (JOUR) (p. 224) • Music (MUSC) (p. 230) School of Humanities and Social Science • American Sign Language (ASLG) (p. 160)
• Greek (BLGR) (p. 211) • Hebrew (BLHE) (p. 212) American Sign Language Faculty Chair: Victor Velazquez, Ph.D. Courses ASLG 100 - Elementary American Sign Language
Credits 4 Basic principles and practice in the fundamental skills of signs and fingerspelling from the ASL perspective for communication with the deaf. Notes: Approved for Core Curriculum (GE) Foreign Language credit. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. Fee: $10. ASLG 200 - Elementary American Sign Language II Credits 4 Basic principles and practice in the fundamental skills of signs and fingerspelling from the ASL perspective for communication with the deaf. Notes: Approved for Core Curriculum (GE) Foreign Language credit. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: ASLG 100 or HUFA 101 or equivalent. Students with high school American Sign Language should consult with the department for placement. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. Fee: $10.
• Arabic (ARAB) (p. 166) • English (ENGL) (p. 204) • French (FREN) (p. 208) • Geography (HGEO) (p. 210) • German (GRMN) (p. 210) • History (HIST) (p. 212)
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