The ESOL (English
for Speakers of Other Languages) Program is housed in
the Education Department. It offers graduate courses
for students planning on working with English
language learners in k-12 public schools, in
Adult Education, in college level ESL programs or in
ESL and EFL programs worldwide. The program provides
students with strong theoretical and practical foundations
in applied linguistics, language acquisition, ESL/EFL
methodology, testing, cross-cultural studies and curriculum
development. The Program offers a Masters Degree
and a Post Baccalaureate Certificate
in ESOL.
The basic ESOL MA Program consists
of 12 courses, 36 credits. The ISD (Instructional Systems
Design) core of the program prepares students for the
analysis, design, and development of instructional programs
and their systematic operation, evaluation and maintenance.
Students can choose to add K-12 Certification which
requires an additional 9 credits of instruction including
a state approved internship in the public schools. Students
can also choose to write a thesis in an area of interest
through this program.
The ESOL Certificate Program consists
of 4 courses, 12 credits. Two courses, Methods of Teaching
ESOL and Cross-Cultural Communication, are required.
The two elective courses can be selected on the basis
of student interest and background.
The program currently offers several of it courses,
including the required certificate courses, on line
as well as face-to-face. |