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Nov 27, 2024
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2020-2021 School of Graduate Studies Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
English to Speakers of Other Languages, Master of Arts in Teaching
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Program Objectives
The Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) English to Speakers of Other Languages program is a dynamic interdisciplinary program jointly administered by the English and Education Departments. This program prepares teachers of English as a Second Language to apply to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for licensure if they choose. A non-licensure strand is offered for those who wish to pursue other career options available in ESL including those in colleges, community organizations, adult education, or overseas. The core curriculum emphasizes linguistics and language acquisition and also principles, methods, practice, and research. The MAT ESOL also prepares students to pursue doctoral studies in the field.
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Program Requirements
Upon acceptance, you will complete a tentative Plan of Study in consultation with the program coordinator. You must request that any transfer credits be considered at this time. Please note that no more than three courses taken before admission to the program can be counted towards the degree. You should meet regularly with the coordinator to discuss your progress and revise your plan of study, as needed.
All candidates for the MAT in ESOL (both licensure and non-licensure tracks) must demonstrate proficiency in a foreign language by one of the following options: a) proof of satisfactory completion of six hours of undergraduate credit in a foreign language; b) a passing evaluation on the departmental language examination administered by the World Languages and Cultures Department; c) a passing score on a foreign language MTEL or valid license to teach a foreign language; or d) approval of program coordinator.
Core Courses (18 credits)
Practicum and Seminar (4.5 - 6 credits)
Electives (3 credits)
Choose one in consultation with program coordinator.
Total Credits for Licensure: 31.5 - 33
*The half practicum may be needed in lieu of the full practicum for those students who are already licensed in another field, but who do not have a master’s degree.
Additional Information and Notes
Candidates for educational licensure must also pass the Massachusetts Tests for Educator Licensure. Core Courses (18 credits)
Field Experience (3 credits)
Electives (6 credits)
Choose two in consultation with program coordinator.
Total Credits for Non-Licensure: 33
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