Updated 2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog
Modern Languages Courses
ML 1111 American Sign Language 1 (3 credits)
In this introductory course, students learn basic sign vocabulary, grammatical structure, and fingerspelling. Introduction to the Deaf community as a linguistic and cultural minority in the United States. Explores differences in hearing and Deaf cultures throughout the world. Liberal Education Goal Area 8.
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ML 1112 American Sign Language 2 (3 credits)
In this introductory course, students continue to learn basic sign vocabulary, grammatical structure, and fingerspelling. Students deepen their knowledge of the Deaf community as a linguistic and cultural minority in the United States. Explores differences in hearing and Deaf cultures throughout the world. Prerequisite: ED 1111 or ML 1111. Liberal Education Goal Area 8.
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ML 1911 Directed Independent Study (3 credits)
Arranged individual study.
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ML 3430 Linguistics (3 credits)
The general linguistic topics of phonology, morphology, syntax,
lexicography, historical linguistics, and language acquisition theory.
Students explore various topics in the language of their interest (German, Spanish, Ojibwe, English).
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ML 3470 Methods Of Teaching Modern Languages (4 credits)
Principles and practices in modern language teaching at both the high
school and elementary levels. Prerequisites: GER 3312 or OJIB 3312 or SPAN 3312 or consent of instructor and ED 3110.
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