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Subject: English (UG) (ENGL)
CRN: 43927
Online: Asynchronous | Lecture
Online
Requirements Met:
English-Theory and Practice
This fully online course is an introduction to the systematic study of the English language, with an emphasis on connections between academic linguistics and relevant social and educational questions. Students will study the English sound system through phonetics and phonology, how words are formed through morphology, how words combine to create clauses and meaning through syntax and semantics. After learning the linguistic tools to describe the English language, students will examine the contexts of language production in real life through the study of U.S. dialects, historical and ongoing changes in English, and various social interactions in language. This course fulfills the Theory and Practice requirement in the English major and a requirement for English with a Secondary Education Emphasis majors. Prerequisites: ENGL 121 or ENGL 201, 202, 203, 204 or 206. Please note that this course does not satisfy the core literature/writing requirement for students under the old core who started that requirement with an ENGL 201, 202, 203, 204, or 206 class.
4 Credits