Language and Learning, Master of Arts
Office: E262 Thompson Hall
(716) 673-3702
Kate Mahoney, Chairperson
Karen Lillie, Program Coordinator
Email: LLL@fredonia.edu
Website: http://home.fredonia.edu/coe/lll
The Master of Arts in Language and Learning does not lead to recommendation for teacher certification in New York State. There are five specialization areas from which a student may choose; the selected area will be indicated on the student's transcript when degree is awarded:
- TESOL/TEFL
- Language Policy (not yet open for admissions)
- Bilingualism/Multilingualism
- Heritage Languages (not yet open for admissions)
- Sociolinguistics (not yet open for admissions)
Requirements for Admission to Fredonia's Language and Learning, MA:
NOTE: We are actively recruiting only for the TESOL, Bilingualism/Multilingualism, and
Heritage Languages specialization track as of July 16, 2015; however, the
admission requirements are the same for all five specialization areas.
Language Proficiency Requirements
- for Native Speakers of English:
- A graduate-level 800-1,200 word essay in English which addresses the topic: “Describe your reasons for pursuing a graduate degree in Language and Learning and support your rationale with specific information pertinent to your desired degree.”
- Twelve (12) post-secondary credit hours in a Language Other than English (LOTE), or an approved equivalency, in a single language. Candidates may be accepted conditionally into the program without the LOTE credits fulfilled, but matriculation from the program is contingent upon the satisfactory completion of this requirement.
- for Non-Native Speakers of English:
- A graduate level 800-1,200 word essay in the candidate's native language. This can be any completed academic paper (e.g., a paper from a college course).
Program Requirements (30 credit hours)
Research Methods Sequence (9 credit hours):
EDU 570 | Using Educational Research to Improve Instruction | 3 |
EDU 660 | Conducting Educational Research | 3 |
EDU 690 | Master's Thesis/Project | 3-6 |
Total Credit Hours: | 9 |
NOTE:
- EDU 690 is a variable 3-6 credit hour course. Students must complete the course for 3 credit hours to satisfy the degree requirements.
Core Courses required for Specializations (9 credit hours):
EDU 518 | Second Language Acquisition and Development | 3 |
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EDU 565 | Language and Learning: Psycho- and Sociolinguistic Considerations for Educators of ELL Students | 3 |
| or | |
EDU 568 | Foundations of Bilingual Education | 3 |
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EDU 564 | Linguistics for ESL Educators | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 9 |
NOTE:
- EDU 518 is an on campus course with an online component.
- EDU 565 is the core course taken for the Heritage Language and the Sociolinguistic Specializations
- EDU 568 is the core course taken for the TESOL/TFL, Language Policy, and Bilingualism/Multilingualism Specializations
Electives for Specializations (12 credit hours)
TESOL / TEFL:
EDU 592 | Special Topics: Language, Learning, and Leadership | 3 |
EDU 519 | Curriculum Theory for the Second Language Classroom - ESL I | 3 |
EDU 540 | Content Area English as a Second Language | 3 |
| Elective | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 12 |
Language Policy:
EDU 592 | Special Topics: Language, Learning, and Leadership | 3 |
EDU 565 | Language and Learning: Psycho- and Sociolinguistic Considerations for Educators of ELL Students | 3 |
| Electives | 6 |
Total Credit Hours: | 12 |
Bilingualism / Multilingualism:
EDU 592 | Special Topics: Language, Learning, and Leadership | 3 |
EDU 565 | Language and Learning: Psycho- and Sociolinguistic Considerations for Educators of ELL Students | 3 |
EDU 555 | Methods of Bilingual Education | 3 |
| One course in Study Abroad in L2 context (by advisement) | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 12 |
Sociolinguistics:
EDU 592 | Special Topics: Language, Learning, and Leadership | 3 |
EDU 568 | Foundations of Bilingual Education | 3 |
| Electives | 6 |
Total Credit Hours: | 12 |
Heritage Languages:
EDU 592 | Special Topics: Language, Learning, and Leadership | 3 |
EDU 519 | Curriculum Theory for the Second Language Classroom - ESL I | 3 |
EDU 568 | Foundations of Bilingual Education | 3 |
| Elective | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 12 |
Courses Existing in Other Departments Which May Be Considered as Electives for Specializations
Using these courses to satisfy a specialization elective depends on the specialization and requires approval from both the Chair of the department housing the course and the TESOL Program Coordinator.
English:
ENED 554 | Teaching Writing in the Secondary School | 3 |
ENED 665 | Studies in English Education | 3 |
ENGL 520 | Graduate Seminar in Literature and Culture | 3 |
Psychology:
PSY 510 | Contemporary Issues in Psychology | 3 |
PSY 546 | Classroom Expectancy Effects | 3 |
PSY 570 | Japanese Culture and Education | 3 |
INED: Study abroad courses
Open SUNY:
ADE 584: Literacy Skills and the Adult Learner (Buffalo State)
ADE 688: Leadership in Organization (Buffalo State)
EDI 647: Teaching Adolescence Reading, Writing, and Literature (The College at Brockport)
Others as approved.
Education - C&I or LLL:
EDU 508 | Teaching Exceptional Learners in Inclusive Settings | 3 |
EDU 529/EDU 508/EDU 514 | Proactive Approaches to Classroom Management in Inclusive Settings | 3 |
EDU 503 | Evaluation in the Schools | 3 |
EDU 505 | The Process of Writing: K-12 | 3 |
EDU 506 | Introduction to Literacy Instruction | 3 |
EDU 539 | Current Issues and Problems in Education | 3 |
EDU 552 | Introduction to Literacy Assessment | 3 |
EDU 556 | Teaching Language Arts in Spanish | 3 |
EDU 614 | Principles of School Administration and Leadership | 3 |
EDU 620 | Public School Finance | 3 |
EDU 624 | Contemporary Problems in School Leadership | 3 |
EDU 579 | Foundations of Literacy | 3 |
EDU 581 | Japanese Culture and Education | 3 |
NOTE:
- For the Bilingualism / Multilingualism and Heritage Languages specializations, any of the required courses for the bilingual extension (CAS-BLE) may serve as an elective.
- EDU 581 is cross-listed with PSY 570.