World Englishes
Academic Credit

The purpose of this course is to investigate the spread of English as an international language: its historical development, socio-cultural diversity, and linguistics variation. In addition to numerous readings on varieties of English, which can be found throughout the world (e.g., Indian English, Singaporean English, Chicano English, etc.), topics related to educational linguistics within a World Englishes paradigm will also be addressed in order to better understand considerations related to the English language teaching in international contexts. IR

Registration Information: If you are a matriculated student, you must register for credit classes using the Campus Information System (CIS). If you are new to the University, you must first submit an application to the Admissions Office, then register using the Campus Information System (CIS).

This class is also offered as a non credit class. Go to the non credit version of the class.

Questions? Call Academic Programs at 801-585-9963 or use our online form.

Class Sections For World Englishes (LING 3220)

Fall 2024 Section 5

Credit Hours: 3
MTWThF 10/07/24 - 10/11/24
8:00 am-5:00 pm

BUSINESS CLASSROOM BLDG 210

M 11/18/24
12:00 pm-2:00 pm

CANVAS

Price: Tuition

Instructor: MELISSA MENDELSON

Note: This class meets during fall break, October 7 – 11th, in M LI 1715, from 8 am-5 pm (there will be a lunch break), PLUS November 18th 12pm-2pm via CANVAS. Students are required to attend each class session IN PERSON. In addition to time spent in the classroom, students will also be required to complete additional online lectures. assignments, or exams. Reading and/or assignments may be due prior to the first day of class, please check with instructor or refer to the class syllabus on the class schedule. Please email academic@continue.utah.edu with questions. To determine the last day to drop this miscellaneous course, see http://registrar.utah.edu/handbook/miscellaneous.php. Please email academic@utah.edu to be added to the waitlist or with questions.

Questions? Call Academic Programs at 801-585-9963 or use our online form.