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WLC 333 - Writing Intensive Program: Cross-Cultural Communication |
In this course the student will be provided with multiple opportunities for writing in English about the study of world languages in both literary and linguistic contexts. The language professional will need to be prepared for writing various types of texts including: description, narration, exposition and argumentation. The broader focus of cross-cultural communication is explored in this course via the fundamentals of translation with a narrow focus on the cultural nuances embedded in the lexicon. A comparison of texts written in their original language and in their translated version will be one of the many components explored in the course.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Hybrid, Lecture, Online, Tutored Study, Video Conferencing World Languages & Cultures Department Course Attributes: Writing Intensive Program |