ENGL 478

Created: 2015-06-11
Status: notes

Contents

This is my course review for English 478 at University of Washington. I took the course in spring 2015 with Bojan Belić. The course is jointly offered with SLAV 470, SLAV 570, CHID 498, and LING 480. The course also has the title “What’s in a language name? The case of Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin, and Serbian”.

I took the course because of the new diversity requirement at UW. I probably would have waited until later to satisfy this requirement, but a friend invited me to take the course with him, so I obliged.

Content

The course was based on a series of readings (from a course packet one must purchase at the RAM copy center for around $20).

Grading

The grading for the two projects in the course seemed extremely lenient; I got a 98(?)/100 (lexical analysis) on one and 100/100 on the other (article review). The syllabus that we used seems to indicate that there also used to be a presentation instead of one of the papers.


Tags: spring 2015, University of Washington, University of Washington course review.

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