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PRE-APPROVED ELECTIVES

Elective 1.
LING 201 Language and Power
LING 202 Language Learning and Change
LING 211 Languages of the World
Or any class listed in Elective 2 and 3 below.

Elective 2.
LING 395 Language and Cognition
LING 405 Reading (graded only),
LING 407 Proseminar
LING 410 Experimental course (topic changes)
LING 415 Semantics
LING 444 Second-Language Acquisition
LT 441 Teaching English Pronunciation
LT 445 Second-Language Teaching
LT 446 Second-Language Teaching Practice
JPN 441 Structure of the Japanese Language
PHIL 425 Philosophy of Language
PSY 440 Psycholinguistics
SPAN 315 Spanish Pronunciation and Phonetics
SPAN 420 Spanish Linguistics
RUSS 444 Slavic Linguistics
RUSS 445 Old Church Slavonic
Or any class listed in Elective 3 below.

Elective 3. (proseminar)
LING 407 Proseminar
LING 423 Fieldwork Methods and Ethics
LING 495 Language and Gender
CHN 407 (only if seminar in Chinese linguistics)
JPN 407 (only if seminar in Japanese linguistics)
SPAN 407 (only if seminar in Spanish linguistics)
RL 407 (only if seminar in Romance linguistics)

Important note: even if a class is listed here, be sure to confirm with *both* the instructor and the undergraduate advisor that the class will count for the proseminar requirement *before* you enroll in the class.

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