2011-2012 Graduate Catalog 
    
    Mar 29, 2024  
2011-2012 Graduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Second Language Education: Non-certification [SLED_NCT] M.S.Ed.


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Modern Languages Department
Christopher Gascón
, chair
Colleen Kattau
, graduate coordinator
Old Main, Room 228
(607) 753-4303
Fax: (607) 753-5965

Overview

Second language education allows you to build on the solid foundation of your bachelor’s degree in a foreign language, English, linguistics, anthropology or sociology, education, speech or a related area. You also can expand your global awareness and enhance your professional credentials when you enroll in the M.S.Ed. in second language education: non-certification program at SUNY Cortland.

Program Highlights

With the guidance of our expert faculty in modern languages, you will study methods of second language teaching, integration of technology in the classroom, theory and research in second language acquisition, and linguistics.

The English as a Second Language (ESL) non-certification program immerses you in developing practical techniques, methods and materials for teaching ESL. You also will study English grammar in the context of TESOL, investigate adolescent language development and explore bilingual and multicultural education.

In addition, you may choose program-related electives such as literacy and reading in middle and secondary schools or teaching special education learners in general education classrooms.

This concentration area leading to certification requires you to complete 50 hours of field observation as part of your course work.

An additional student teaching experience is not required for the non-certification program.

Culminating Experience

A comprehensive examination completes your program.

Career Potential

With the non-certification M.S.Ed. in second language education from SUNY Cortland, you’re prepared to teach English as a second language abroad in many settings or at a tertiary institution. You also may enjoy teaching English in adult education programs or to new immigrants and in citizenship programs within local community centers, colleges and universities across the United States.

Admission Requirements

In addition to meeting the requirements for admission to a graduate degree program stated in this catalog, you must present the following for enrollment in the program leading to an M.S.Ed. in Second Language Education: English as a Second Language (Non-certification):

An undergraduate grade point average of 2.5 or higher.

Recommendation of an undergraduate degree/major in one of the following areas: a foreign language, English, linguistics, anthropology/sociology, education, speech or a related area.

Language Requirement

As a candidate for the M.S.Ed. in Second Language Education: English as Second Language (Non-certification), you must demonstrate competency in a foreign language by completing 12 semester hours or the equivalent of study of a language other than English.

Apply for the non-certification M.S.Ed. in second language education.

Program Requirements


Program-related elective (3 cr. hr.)


Choose one course from the following:

Total Credit Hours Required: 31


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