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  • LNG 111 - Language and Identity
    Course DescriptionThis writing-intensive course for ESL students explores how language use reflects social identities. Through academic readings, the course helps students improve their knowledge of written and spoken English and express themselves effectively, orally and in writing, at a university level. Students will analyze, discuss, and write essays. Enrolment subject to the online placement, English Proficiency, or Writing Skills Test results.
    Weekly Contact:Lecture 3 hrs.
    GPA Weight:1.00
    Billing Units:1
    Count:1.00
    Liberal Studies:LL
    Antirequisites:LNG 100
  • LNG 112 - Spoken and Written Language
    Course DescriptionThis writing course for ESL students introduces them to critical thinking about oral and written language. The topics include the nature of language, first and second language learning, and style of speech. Students analyze and discuss academic readings and write essays. Enrollment subject to the online placement, English Proficiency, or Writing Skills Test results.
    Weekly Contact:Lecture 3 hrs.
    GPA Weight:1.00
    Billing Units:1
    Count:1.00
    Liberal Studies:LL
    Antirequisites:LNG 300
  • LNG 113 - Language and Public Life
    Course DescriptionThis writing course for ESL students focuses on how language is framed by institutional and cultural perspectives. Students analyze and discuss academic readings and write essays. This is the last and most advanced course in the LNG series for students whose first language is not English. Enrolment subject to the online placement, English Proficiency, or Writing Skills Test results.
    Weekly Contact:Lecture 3 hrs.
    GPA Weight:1.00
    Billing Units:1
    Count:1.00
    Liberal Studies:LL
    Antirequisites:LNG 200
  • LNG 121 - Language and Society
    Course DescriptionThis writing intensive course explores how language reflects and shapes society. The course also aims to further develop students' academic reading and writing skills by exploring methods of active reading, and strategies for structuring and supporting written arguments.
    Weekly Contact:Lecture 3 hrs.
    GPA Weight:1.00
    Billing Units:1
    Count:1.00
    Liberal Studies:LL