Schools
School of Education
Minor in English as a New Language/English as a Second Language
The ESL/ENL program prepares an undergraduate student to meet the needs of individuals who are English Learners. The minor is open to all majors. Courses are offered in the fall and spring and at variable times in the summer. Education Majors: Those who are education majors must maintain the minimum requirement of their programs. Education majors must take a methods course in teaching reading as part of their education program and received a B as a minimum grade if they plan to pursue the additional license in ENL. Education Majors will complete a portion of their *Clinical Practice in ENL/ESL classrooms and the remainder of their Clinical Practice in their content areas. Candidates must complete an Action Research Study in their clinical placement to meet SPA Assessment 5, Candidate Impact on Student Learning.
Dept. |
Course Number | Course Name | Credit Hours | Minimum Grade |
EDUC-E
|
341
|
Methods of Teaching Reading II | 3 | B |
EDUC-X
|
470
|
Socio-Psycholinguistics Application to Reading Instruction | 3 | B |
EDUC-L
|
441
|
Issues in Bilingual Education | 3 | B |
EDUC-L
|
403
|
Assessment Literacy for Cultural and Linguist Diversity | 3 | B |
EDUC-M
|
401 |
ENL/ESL Seminar and Clinical Practice | 3 | B |
Requirements for students starting Fall 2018:
Dept. |
Course Number | Course Name | Credit Hours | Minimum Grade |
EDUC-L
|
436 |
Methods and Materials for Teaching ESL | 3 | B |
EDUC-X
|
470
|
Socio-Psycholinguistics Application to Reading Instruction | 3 | B |
EDUC-L
|
441
|
Issues in Bilingual Education | 3 | B |
EDUC-L
|
403
|
Assessment Literacy for Cultural and Linguist Diversity | 3 | B |