MA in Bilingual/Bicultural Studies (w/o Certification)
MA in Bilingual/Bicultural Studies - Minimum 33 Points
For students interested in the role of bilingualism and biculturalism in or outside of schools, but who are not interested in teacher certification.
Notes
- We list below only required courses. Electives may be taken to complete 33 points.
- Students in this track have a great deal of flexibility, and should work with an advisor to tailor the program to their interests. A&HB 4150 should be taken in the final year of study.
Required Courses
Fall I- Culture, Language and Education
| A&HB 4021 | Foundations of Bilingual/Bicultural Education | 3 |
Spring I- Bilingualism/Biculturalism
| A&HB 4024 A&HB 4075 | Linguistic Foundations of Bilingual/Bicultural Education Cross-Cultural Communication and Classroom Ecology | 3 3 |
Fall II
A&HB 4150 Teacher Inquiry: Bilingual Education 3
Fall II OR Spring II
A&HB 4323/4720 Practicum/Student Teaching in Bilingual Institutions 3-4
*Prior to student teaching, students must communicate with their advisor and the Student Teaching Coordinator to ensure a teaching placement*
Elective courses recommended
| A&HT 4076 ITSF 4025 A&HB 4028 A&HB 4199 A&HB 4020 A&HB 4801-04 A&HB 5023 A&HB 5024 | TESOL Methodologies for K-6 Languages, Societies and Schools Teaching Literacy in Bilingual Settings Current topics in bilingualism & bilingual education Bilingualism and Disability Language Workshops in Bilingual Education Guidance techniques for bil/bic child & family Bilingual/multilingual ed: International perspectives | 3 3 3 3 1-3 0-1 3 3 |



