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LL307—Sociolinguistics & Cross-Cultural Communications

  • Credits Hours: 3
  • Elective: Elective for all diplomas
This course is an overview of how language relates to the society in which it was produced. Students will be able to articulate why certain languages are chosen as national or educational standards within a given society; understand concepts and psychological factors at play in multi-lingual societies; discern attitudes language speakers have towards time, social class, networks, and gender; and to discern attitudes toward particular languages by segments of world societies. Finally, students will prepare for ministry in cross-cultural settings by being introduced to practical communication insights in areas such as relationships, evangelism, discipleship, church planting, teaching, and conflict.