Bilingual/English as a Second Language, MA

Administrative Unit

This degree is administered by the Office of Graduate Studies and through the faculty of Education, Department of Literacy, Language, and Special Populations, College of Education.

Objectives

The Master of Arts in Bilingual/English as a Second Language (ESL) education is designed to prepare bilingual and/or ESL specialists for careers in teaching, supervision, or curriculum management. This option allows the student to develop breadth in at least two areas of education: bilingual/ESL and a related area. This flexibility is designed to meet the individual needs of each student. This option may lead to teacher certification in the field of bilingual and/or ESL education.

Admission Requirements

In addition to the College of Education requirements, students seeking teacher certification in bilingual education as a part of this Master's degree must demonstrate proficiency in Spanish by passing the Bilingual Target Language Proficiency Test (BTLPT).

Regular Admission

  • Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university.
  • GPA of 3.0 or better in the last 60 credit hours
  • Essay submitted and reviewed: "How specifically will the master's in this program support your goals and interest?"
  • Two letters of Recommendation: Preferably from someone who has supervised you and/or could speak about your strength and weaknesses.

Conditional Admission

  • Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university.
  • GPA below 3.0 - 2.5 in the last 60 credit hours
  • Essay submitted and reviewed: "How specifically will the master's in this program support your goals and interest?"
  • Two letters of Recommendation: Preferably from someone who has supervised the applicant and/or could speak about their strength and weaknesses.
  • OTHER EVIDENCE: At least one of the following:
    • Minimum GRE score of 282 (verbal and quantitative combined);
    • May also consider cultural components including, but not limited to, English as a second language, weak academic preparation that can be remediated, student motivation and desire to succeed, evidence of success in career field (e.g., teaching or service awards), and/or candidate's diverse experiences and perspectives. This is submitted in the form of a low GPA document explaining the reasons surrounding the lower GPA and evidence of ability to succeed in graduate study; or
    • Official transcripts.

Core Requirements

College of Education Core Requirements

EDUC 6302Cultural Diversity in Education and the Social Sciences

3

EDUC 6304Educational Psychology

3

EDUC 6305Research Design in Education and the Social Sciences

3

Total Credit Hours:9

Bilingual Education Courses

*ESL only

EDBI 6324 and EDBI 6325: Bilingual only

EDBI 6323History & Politics In Bilingual Education

3

EDBI 6324Teaching Science, Social Studies and Math in Spanish

3

EDBI 6325Teaching Language Arts and Reading for Spanish Speakers

3

EDBI 6326Methods Of Teaching ESL

3

EDBI 6327Issues and Advanced Problems in English as a Second Language

3

EDUC 6329Language Develop & Acquisition

3

EDBI 6392Practicum in Bilingual/ESL

3

Total Credit Hours:18-21

Electives/Minor

(6-9 sch)

  1. Educational Leadership
  2. Literacy
  3. Special Education

Courses chosen for electives/minor are done by committee members from that discipline.

Culminating Experiences

(Choose one)

EDBI 6395Seminar in Bilingual/ESL Education

3

PLEASE NOTE - the following courses listed below require students to be on-campus to meet with the committee chair:

EDBI 6397

3

EDBI 6398

3

EDBI 6399

3

Total Credit Hours:3-6

Total Credit Hours: 36