Coordinator:
Dr. Mary Curran (732-932-7496, ext. 8101; email: mary.curran@gse.rutgers.edu)
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The master of education (Ed.M.) program in language education is designed to extend and diversify the professional preparation of certified teachers who seek to enhance their instructional skills and knowledge in one of three specializations: bilingual/bicultural education, English as a Second Language (ESL) education, and foreign language education. The program also serves the needs of individuals who work in settings that do not require certification and are interested in a scholarly exploration of aspects of language education. The goal of the program is to provide students with a thorough understanding of the nature of language, the process of second language acquisition, the relationship between language and culture, and successful models of second language instructional strategies. (Note: if certification is needed, see the catalog description for the Ed.M./Certification Program in ESL or the Ed.M./Certification Program in Language Education in ESL or Foreign Language.)
The Ed.M. program in language education requires a minimum of 30 credits of study beyond the baccalaureate degree. It provides for study in the area of linguistics, language pedagogy, and the cultural context of language education, as well as the opportunity to select courses in elective areas. At the end of the coursework, students must pass a comprehensive examination.
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
I. Area of Specialization (21 Credits)
Core Courses (18 credits )
15:253:510 Academic English in the Content Areas (3)
15:253:520 Principles of Second/Foreign Language Acquisition (3)
15:253:523 Language and Culture (3)
15:253:530 Foundations of Language I (3)
15:253:537 Language in Society (3)
And one
of the following teaching methodology sequences to be approved by adviser (6 credits):
15:253:521 Introduction to ESL/Elementary School Methods (3) AND 15:253:511 ESL Secondary School Methods (3)
OR
05:300:431 Introduction to World Language/Elementary School Methods (3) AND 05:300:432 World Language Secondary School Methods(3)
II. Electives (9 credits)
III. Comprehensive Examination
Master's students are required to take a written comprehensive examination that is offered twice a year, once in the fall and once in the spring. Students are responsible for checking the deadline for exam registration in the department office and submitting the necessary forms to their assigned academic adviser for approval. These documents include a completed comprehensive exam registration form and a recent transcript showing the completion of all required core courses and no incompletes. Information on study questions and study groups are available.
Summary of Credits
Area of Specialization 21
Electives 9
TOTAL 30 Credits