82-198: Analysis of Rountine Expressions in Non-Native Speakers Speech Production
This one-semester research internship is open to second semester freshmen and sophomores with a 3.0 QPA or by petition. The intention of this internship is to involve students in a faculty research project in its early stages. The Undergraduate Coordinator maintains a listing of participating faculty and the current projects on which they are willing to supervise student interns. The general interests of Modern Languages faculty include three broad categories: second language acquisition, cultural studies, and the development of innovative multi-media applications to language teaching. It is intended that students carry out a piece of individual research which will require about ten hours per week. They will be expected to produce a final report. Weekly meetings with the supervising faculty member will be arranged. Students may take this seminar only once.Prerequisite: Permission of the Instructor.
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