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Ed.S. in Foreign Language Education

Program and Course Requirements

Students will take a minimum of 10 courses (30 semester hours) beyond the master's degree, to include an applied project.

Note: In looking at the number of courses required for each of the areas below, remember that number is for the combined master's and specialist's programs. For example, if you have taken 2 courses in social and cognitive factors during your master's program, you may not need to take more during your specialist's program.

Teaching Field: Target Language Linguistics and Literature (10 courses/30 semester hours minimum in master's plus Ed.S.; if you have 5 courses in master's, you need only 5 for Ed.S.)

Courses may be taken, for example, from Romance Languages or Comparative Literature.

Teaching Additional Languages: Theory and Practice (3 courses/9 semester hours minimum in master's plus Ed.S.)

Social and Cognitive Factors in Learning (2 courses in master's plus Ed.S.) Courses may be taken, for example, from Language Education, African American Studies, Anthropology, Educational Foundations, Educational Psychology, Psychology, Sociology, Women's Studies, or Philosophy. Research (2 courses/6 semester hours minimum)

ELAN 7070 or equivalent

ELAN 7655 Master's and Ed.S. Research Practicum

Project Defense and Oral Examination

* All students in the program must maintain at least a 3.0 GPA.

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