Foreign Language Instruction / Master of Arts

To obtain a Master of Arts degree in Foreign Language Instruction, candidates must complete a 42-hour program. The coursework is designed to provide pre-service teacher candidates with the knowledge, skills and dispositions needed to be successful classroom teachers. In addition to the required coursework for licensure, in order to earn a Master of Arts degree in Foreign Language Instruction, candidates must successfully complete a comprehensive exam administered through the department.

For content coursework for Spanish Foreign Language Instruction, see undergraduate catalog.

Degree Requirements

Program: MA-FLED-E

Degree/Licensure Courses (42)

SCED-50000Field Experience 1: Secondary

1

SCED-50100Field Experience 2: Secondary

1

SCED-50700Educational Media Design for Effective Learning

1

SCED-50800Emerging Technologies for Education

1

SCED-51200Instructional Strategies and Learning Communities for Adolescents

3

SCED-51300Pedagogy and Assessment for Effective Instruction

3

SCED-52200Characteristics and Development of the Adolescent Learner

3

SCED-52300Methods of Teaching Reading in the Content Areas to Adolescents

3

SCED-52500Curriculum and Instruction in the Middle School

3

SCED-52700Special Methods of Teaching Elementary Grades Foreign Language: Spanish

3

SCED-52800Special Methods of Teaching Foreign Language to Adolescents: Spanish

3

SCED-55100Clinical Practice & Seminar: Foreign Language

6

ENLE-51000Foundations of Teaching Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Populations

3

RDLT-57500Practical Research for Learning Communities

3

SPED-50600Assistive Technology in Education

1

SPED-55700Exceptional Learners in Inclusive Communities

3

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One hour education elective

1

Comprehensive Examination Required

Comprehensive Examination Required