Iss Instr Meth Sp Ed

This course provides students with theoretical and practical experiences related to the education and training of special needs students. Emphasis is placed on curriculum development, methods and materials, assessment, vocational programming and research.

AdvSwahili/HealthPolicyStudies

This is a course in advanced Swahili speaking, listening, reading and writing. The course is offered through the Five College Mentored Language Program. The content of the course focuses on health policies and cultural concepts related to health in East African countries. Students develop skills in describing and narrating in detail, expressing opinions, giving reasons for opinions, and cross-cultural communication. Students develop vocabulary necessary to discuss health and health policy related topics in culturally appropriate ways.

Adv Swahili/Development Policy

This is a course in advanced Swahili speaking, listening, reading and writing. The course is offered through the Five College Mentored Language Program. The content of the course focuses on economic development and educational opportunities in East African countries. Students develop skills in describing and narrating in detail, expressing opinions, giving reasons for opinions, and cross-cultural communication. Students develop vocabulary necessary to discuss economic, political, and social-cultural topics in Swahili.

Adv Hindi & Urdu for Health

Advanced Hindi and Urdu for Health and Human Services is a course for advanced speakers of either Hindi or Urdu. This course is part of the Five College Mentored Language Program. The goal is to develop vocabulary and cultural knowledge needed to have conversations about health and human well-being in Hindi and Urdu speaking contexts. Course materials include a diversity of speakers using various styles of Hindi and Urdu.

Colq:Intro to Creative Writing

This course familiarizes students with key aspects of structure and form in poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction. We focus in turn on such elements of creative writing as imagery, diction, figurative language, character, setting, and plot. Students draft, workshop, and revise three pieces of writing over the course of the semester, one each in the genres of poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction. Enrollment limited to 15.
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