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Chinese, French, German, Latin, and Spanish are the foreign languages taught at Antelope Valley College. Foreign language courses are valuable for broadening individual's understanding of other peoples and cultures, as well as meeting transfer and graduation requirements.
Los Angeles Valley College is your BEST DEAL in education!
At Los Angeles Valley College, California Residents pay only $20 per unit for classes. Financial Aid is also available for those who qualify.
You can save thousands of dollars when you complete your lower division requirements at Los Angeles Valley College before transferring to a four-year institution. Valley College offers a variety of high-quality general education courses as other colleges and universities, but for a fraction of the price.
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ENROLLMENT FEE*
California Residents - $20 per unit
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Non-native English speakers can improve their English speaking, reading, listening and writing skills through the English as a Second Language (ESL) program. Courses range from beginning to advanced levels and include writing instruction, which dovetails with regular composition classes.
Studies in Second Language Education (SLE) focus on curriculum, instruction, learning, and policies for education in second, foreign, and minority languages, particularly in reference to English and French in Canada but also other languages and settings, including studies of language learning, methodology and organization of classroom instruction, language education policies and planning, and student and program evaluation as well as issues related to bilingualism, multilingualism, cultural diversity, and literacy.
Degrees Offered
M.A., M.Ed., Ph.D.
The major in English at Lebanon Valley College advances the key goals of a liberal arts education by teaching students to ask probing questions about a wide range of texts and to appreciate the variety of creative accomplishments in the English language. While majors may choose to concentrate in literature, communications, theater or secondary education, the basis for all concentrations is the study of literature: imaginative, complex, and challenging texts in a variety of genres and media. All majors also learn the skills of clear and concise expression as well as of effective collection, organization, and presentation of material.
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