language learning styles, cultural bias, language and cultu re data management skills and comparison of cultural bias with biblical principles.
Topics in Applied Linguistics ..... .. ... .. ... ......... .................. 1-3
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Topics in Applied Lingui st ics ... .. ...... .................... ......... .. 1-3
ISAL686
Topics in Applied Linguistics .............. ..... ... .... ..... .. ....... .. 1-3
IsAL885
Topics in Appl ied Lingui st ics .. ... .. ... ... .......................... .. . 1-3 Topics are listed in the class schedule each semester. Courses may be repeated once for credit with a different topic. Titles offered include: Literacy and Economics Monolingual and Bilingual Dictionaries English as a World Language Computers and Language Acqu isi tion
ISAL886
Field Methods in Linguistics ........ ... ........... ... ..... .. ... ... ... .. .. .. 3 Extensive working with speakers of non-lndo-European languages, with special emphasis on collecting and analyzing language data leading to descriptions of phonology and syntax. Prerequisites: 523, 525. Fee: $100. Practicum in Language & Culture Learning ................... 3 Applying the theory and practice of the LAMP method in a field situation in order to learn to speak another language in its cultural context. Fee: $100 Practicum in Literacy ... .. ......... .. ... ....... ..................... .............. 3 Field experience within the broad area of literacy. Credit for course may be earned, in some field-based situations, by portfolio assessment. Practicum in App li ed Linguistics .... .... .. ... .......... ... ............. 3 Field experience in various areas of applied linguistics, such as lexicography, orthography design and translation. May be repeated for credit with a different topic. Practicum in Linguistics ... ............ ..... .. .. ... .. .. .... ... ........ ...... .. .. 3 Fieldwork in the analysis and description of language systems or language use, such as phonology, syntax, and sociolinguis tics. May be repeated for credit with a different focus.
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ISAL 655
Independent Study .. ...... .. ... ..... ...... ...... .... ....... .... .. .. .. .. ... ... . 1-3
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Independent Study .......................................................... .. 1-3 Individual work, directed reading, or special problems in ap plied linguistics. Such work must be done with the approval and supervision of a faculty professor of record. Research Seminar..... .... .... ................ ......... .... ... ..... .... ..... ......... , Guidance in the development of a thesis or research paper. Students produce a preliminary thesis statement, proposal, outl ine, and working bibliography. Prerequisites: permis sion of instructor and no more than six units of coursework remaining. Research Paper.. .......... ... .... .. .. ..... .... ... .. ... ..... ..... ...... .. ... ..... ..... .. , A paper based on classroom resea rch, literature review, or the design of a syllabus or appropriate teaching materials. Prerequisite: ISAL 695 or equivalent. Comprehensive Examination .. ........................ ... ..... ... ... ..... 0 An examination covering the major knowledge areas of the field. Normally taken after al l !SAL/ !STE coursework has been completed. Students permitted to write a thesis will not be required to take a comprehensive examination. M .A. Thesis .. ... ... .. ....... .... .... .. ...... ......................... ..... ............ ...... 3 Research for and writing of an M.A. thesis. Students permitted to write a thesis will not be required to take a comprehensive examination. Prerequisite: !SAL 695 or equivalent and consent of M.A. committee. Research Conti nuous Registration .... ... .. .. .... .................... 0 Students who are not registered for any other courses and who need extra time are required to register for this course each semester to maintain their degree status. Fee: $100.
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I5AL 656
ISAL695
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ISAL 658
ISAL696
Seminar in Applied Linguistics .. .... .... ... ..... .. .... ... .... .. ... .. ..... 3
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I5AL697
Sem inar in Applied Linguisti cs ........................................... 3 In-depth examination of some main areas of applied linguis tics. Topics vary, depending on class interests. Planning, Evaluation, & Research in App l ied Linguistics ................ ... ............... .. .... ...... ... ... .. .. ... . 3 Plann ing, Evaluation, & Research in App li ed Linguistics .......... .. ................................................ 3 In-depth treatment of program planning and evaluation, using appropriate qualitative and quantitative assessment instruments. Case studies of applied linguistic research will also be examined.
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ISAL 679
IsAL 699
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ISAL 799
Topics in Lingu ist ics .............. .. ......... .... .. .. ... ...... .... ............. ,-3
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Topics in Linguistics ... ... .. .. ... .. .. .... ....... ............................... ,-3 Topics are listed in the class schedule each semester. Courses may be repeated once for credit with a different topic. Titles offered include: The Linguistics of Biblical Languages Historical Linguistics
ISAL684
School of lnrercultural Studies
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BIOLA UNIVERSITY
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