This course explores the analysis of non-literary texts, such as advertisements, speeches, news articles, and social media posts, focusing on their language, structure, and impact. It examines how such texts shape meaning, influence perception, and reflect cultural and social dynamics. By fostering critical and media literacy, the course equips learners to analyze the rhetorical and communicative strategies of non-literary texts. A final project applying these concepts to a chosen text is required. The course is delivered through a mix of face-to-face and online (synchronous and asynchronous) sessions.
Algene De Guzman
Course creator
FRANCINE ALMOSA
Student
ANGELO ANATALIO
Student
HARLLIEQUINE ARIZALA
Student
LOUIS JUSTIN ARSUA
Student
LAURA ROSABELLE BALINGIT
Student
NIÑO RASHEED BARRAMEDA
Student
DANA CHIE BUEN
Student
FRANCE ALLEN CAMACHO
Student
JENNY MARIE CEPE
Student
JERMAINE LAUREN CRUZ
Student
JULLIEN MEDY DACUNO
Student
NICE DE GUZMAN
Student
SHAIRYN DELA CRUZ
Student
REY ANGELO DELIMA
Student
JUWAYRIAH DISOMIMBA
Student
RUSSELL DOMINGUEZ
Student
CINDERELA JASMINE FLORES
Student
MARY JOY FREO
Student
ARRIANE ISHE GILLES
Student
MA. LAURREAN HILARIA
Student
MERIE FRANCINE HILDAWA
Student
GABRIEL IDAMLA
Student
DANIELLA JAVELONA
Student
LEA MAY LABUGUEN
Student
KEITH HERSON LIGNES
Student
ZYRIL KATE LIYAG
Student
AISAN MANO
Student
JOHN PAUL MARTINEZ
Student
MA. JANNA SOPHIA NAVARRO
Student
FRANCESCA YLLAYZA NIOG
Student
MYRA NOVINO
Student
ROSE ANTONETTE OPERARIO
Student
ZARAH YVONNE ORIL
Student
MAYLIE PAHUTAN
Student
PAULINE GAIL QUIJANO
Student
ALEXA MARU QUITORIA
Student
LORENNE JOY RAMOS
Student
VERONICA RAMOS
Student
BENICE SAMANTHA RECTIN
Student
ALEEZA CHRISTELLE RICO
Student
HARRY CHARLES SAGMAQUEN
Student
KIMBERLEY CHARM SILANG
Student
ISAAC TABAY
Student
ROSHEL TORRIENTE
Student
FIONA LAURA VIANZON
Student
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The Introduction to Languages, Society, and Culture is an engaging and interdisciplinary course that explores the intricate relationship between language, society, and culture. Through this course, students will gain valuable insights into the ways in which language shapes and is shaped by the societies and cultures in which it is used. |