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Undergraduate Course Catalog 2008-2009

College of Liberal Arts

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Linguistics and TESOL Minors

http://www.unh.edu/linguistics

Linguistics is the study of one of the most important characteristics of human beings—language. It cuts across the boundaries between the sciences and the humanities. This interdisciplinary minor consists of any five linguistics courses approved by the coordinator of the linguistics program. It is highly recommended that English 405 or Linguistics 405 (or 505), Introduction to Linguistics, be one of the five.

A minor in TESOL is also available. The TESOL minor is a set of courses that are related to teaching English to speakers of other languages. This minor is primarily for students who are interested in teaching English as a second/foreign language (ESL/EFL) or social work or other professions that require regular interaction with nonnative English speakers. It will also be a good preparation for students who want to later pursue ESL certification or an M.A. in TESOL at UNH or another institution.

This minor will not certify students to teach in N.H. public schools (K-12). For that purpose, students need to complete ESL certification program which is offered by the education and English departments.

The TESOL minor requires the following five (5) courses (See course descriptions at www.unh.edu/linguistics):

ENGL 715, TESL Theory and Methods
ENGL 716, Curriculum, Materials, and Assessment in ESL
One course on the structure of English
    ENGL 791, English Grammar; or
    ENGL/LING 405, Introduction to Linguistics
Two electives from the list of approved TESOL electives:
    COMM 522 Acquisition of Language
    ENGL/LING 717, World Englishes (WI)
    ENGL/LING 719, Sociolinguistics Survey
    ENGL 727, Issues in Second Language Writing (WI)
    ENGL 752, History of the English Language (WI)
    ENGL/LING 790, Special Topics in Linguistics (when offered on a TESOL-related topic) (WI)
    LLC 791, Methods of Foreign Language Teaching

Students must receive a C- or better in each course and a 2.00 GPA in the five courses.

No more than 8 transfer credits will be accepted.

For more information about both the Linguistics and TESOL minors, please contact Naomi Nagy, ngn@unh.edu, (603) 862-2783, 209 Hamilton Smith Hall.