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MA, World Language Education, College and Adults, Non-Certification

The 31-credit MA, World Language Education for College and Adults (Non-Certification) equips you with the linguistic and pedagogical training you need to teach Chinese, French, Italian, Japanese, or Spanish to college-aged and adult learners. You’ll blend classroom training with hands-on practical experience to emerge as a skilled and reflective educator in world languages.

Core Course Sequence

You’ll take foundational classes in teaching world languages, linguistic analysis, and bilingual, multicultural, and intercultural perspectives in education. You’ll also gain classroom and field experience that will enable you to recognize and respond to diverse language needs. The program culminates in a second language acquisition research and capstone project.

Program Requirements

Course Title Credits
Major Requirements
Foundation
LANED-GE 2003Linguistic Analysis3
WLGED-GE 2069Tchng World Languages: Theory and Practice3
LANED-GE 2005Intercultural Perspectives in Multicultural Education (study away option )3
or BILED-GE 2001 Bilingual Multicultural Education: Theory and Practice
Language Specialization
Select 3 credits from the following:3
WLGED-GE 2417
Applied Linguistics in Chinese
or WLGED-GE 2124
Advanced Chinese for Teachers of Chinese I
French, Spanish, Italian, and Japanese students substitute an elective.
Classroom Practice
LANED-GE 2202The Second Language Classroom: Colleges and Adults4
Field Experiences
BILED-GE 2250Observation and Seminar in Second Language Teaching3
Culminating Experience
LANED-GE 2206Second Language Acquisition: Research and Capstone Project3
Electives/Other Specialization
Select 9 credits from the following:9
LANED-GE 2040
Teaching Second Language in a Technological Society
LANED-GE 2060
Language Evaluation and Assessment
TESOL-GE 2204
Teaching Second Language Across Content Areas
BILED-GE 2110
Methods of Teaching Lang Arts/Literacy with a Bilingual Approach
TESOL-GE 2810
Research & Practice in Academic English Writing for Eng Learners
WLGED-GE 2223
Teaching English as a World Language in International Settings
LANED-GE 2035
Seminar and Practicum in Adult Second/World Language Education
Total Credits31

Sample Plan of Study

Plan of Study Grid
1st Semester/TermCredits
WLGED-GE 2069 Tchng World Languages: Theory and Practice 3-4
WLGED-GE 2417
or WLGED-GE 2124
Applied Linguistics in Chinese (or Elective course)
or Advanced Chinese for Teachers of Chinese I
1-3
LANED-GE 2003 Linguistic Analysis 3
BILED-GE 2001
or LANED-GE 2005
Bilingual Multicultural Education: Theory and Practice
or Intercultural Perspectives in Multicultural Education
3
 Credits12
2nd Semester/Term
BILED-GE 2250 Observation and Seminar in Second Language Teaching 3
BILED-GE 2001
or LANED-GE 2005
Bilingual Multicultural Education: Theory and Practice
or Intercultural Perspectives in Multicultural Education
3
LANED-GE 2202 The Second Language Classroom: Colleges and Adults 4
LANED-GE 2003 Linguistic Analysis (or Elective course) 3
 Credits13
3rd Semester/Term
LANED-GE 2206 Second Language Acquisition: Research and Capstone Project 3
Elective 3
Study Abroad options for 3-6 credits in the Dominican Republic, UK, etc. 3-6
 Credits6
 Total Credits31

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