Internship in a language-related work setting. Students apply concepts, methods, and issues from linguistics to professional contexts in education, business, government, nonprofit organizations and other fields.
1 - 6
UnitsOptional
Grading1, 2, 3
PasstimeNone
Level LimitLetters and science
CollegeSuper cool guy, coursework was not difficult at all except for confusing exam questions. Not too much work, but lectures can get boring.
Very chill and nice guy, and explains concepts well. Class was super easy yet interesting. Exams were fair.
Seems very kind.. but so boring. I didn't go to half the lectures because I couldn't pay attention. His slides are just plain text, and he reads definitions and random foreign languages for the whole class. The work is super easy, though, with only one small quiz per week. Tests are very hard however.
Covers a lot of interesting material and is super knowledgeable on it, too. You can retake the quizzes as many times as you'd like. Exams are fair, my TA was super nice, and though lecture attendance isn't mandatory (and you can use the slides posted to get the gist of anything you miss), he does reward attendance.
Informational lectures, one of the nicest professors I've had, clear grading requirements. One of the best GEs.
Prof. Kennedy explained concepts really well in lecture, but the readings for this class were pretty dense and there were weekly quizzes on them. However, we were allowed to attempt the homework as many times as we needed which was really nice. Tests weren't worth that much of our grade so it was easier to do well in the class.