WORKING 2025-2026 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
French Education: Adolescence EdM
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The EdM for teaching languages other than English (LOTE) in the United States, is designed for those who intend to teach foreign language education, particularly in public schools. Courses deal with current theories, and their implications for teaching methods, materials and assessment. The languages offered include certification in French, Latin and Spanish.
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I. Initial Certification Curriculum (Certificate of Advanced Study)
Required Core (30-33 credits)
Total Initial Curriculum Credits: 30-33
3.0 Degree GPA required II. Initial/Professional Curriculum
Required Core (30-33 credits)
Major Area Required Courses (6 credits)
Major Area Content Elective (12 credits)
Select 12 credits from: - Graduate level, target language / culture course in French (FR), or a course from the Department of Linguistics (LIN) with advisor approval.
Culminating Experience: Portfolio
Portfolio is required of all students. Requirements satisfied by successful completion of LAI 667 (3 credits) and LAI 674 (3 credits) as taken in Required Core above. Optional: Project or Thesis (3-6 credits)
Total Initial/Professional Curriculum Credits: 48-57
3.0 Degree GPA required III. Professional Curriculum
Major Area Requirements (18 credits)
Major Area Elective (12 credits)
Select 12 credits from: - Graduate level, target language / culture course in French (FR), or a course from the Department of Linguistics (LIN) or the Graduate School of Education (GSE) with advisor approval.
Culminating Experience: Portfolio, Project or Thesis (0-6 credits)
Additional Requirements
Required for Conferral of Degree: - Proof of completion of Dignity for All Students Act (DASA) workshop
- Proof of completion of NYSED Students with Disabilities Requirement
- Proof of valid NYS Initial Teacher Certificate
Total Professional Curriculum Credits: 30-36
3.0 Degree GPA required SED Statement
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