ILAC
Bilingual Education
Program Coordinator
Dr. John Chiodo
Master's Degree
The purpose of the master's program in bilingual education is to advance
the student's understanding of limited English proficiency students and
the instructional strategies necessary in teaching these students.
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This program has a
limited enrollment and is offered via cohort groups.
Core (11 hrs minimum)
Studies in Teaching and Learning (3
hrs)
Studies in Cultural Diversity (2-3
hrs)
Research (6 hrs)
Research Synthesis (0-3 hrs)
Specialization (20 hrs minimum)
Specialization (15 hrs)
EDUC 5910 Theory and Practice in
Bilingual Education (3 hrs)
EDUC 5940 Language Acquisition (3
hrs)
MLL/G 4813 Techniques of Teaching
Second Language (3 hrs)
EDUC 5920 Internship/Evaluation
in Bilingual Education (3 hrs)
LING/G 4353 Grammar: Morphology
and Syntax (3 hrs) OR
LING 5333 Topics in Linguistics
(Linguistics for Teachers ) (3 hrs)
Electives (6 hrs)
Coursework in any of the following
areas: English, social studies, mathematics, science, early childhood,
reading, elementary, and secondary Education, as approved by the advisor.
Total Core and Concentration Hours:
36
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