English as a Second Language Certificate

Certificate of Art - Engl as a Sec Lang

College Humanities & Sciences

Catalog Year: 2014-2015

Degree Specific Credits: 22

Required Cumulative GPA: 2.0

Note: The Certificate is issued by the University upon the recommendation of the Linguistics Program and the Faculty Senate


Core Courses

Rule: Must complete the following subcategories

16 Total Credits Required

Required Courses

Rule: All courses are required

Note: Ling 495 ESL Practicum may be taken for 1 credit on a credit/no credit basis.

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Show Description LING 470 - Linguistic Analysis
Offered autumn and spring. An in-depth examination of the formal properties of language, concentrating on the core areas of linguistic analysis (phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics).
3 Credits
Show Description LING 471 - Phonetics and Phonology
Offered autumn. Prereq., LING 470.  A study of phonetic and phonological systems from as many as 20 languages, most of them non–Indo–European; training in how to do linguistic analysis as well as linguistic theory. This course co-convenes with LING 571.
3 Credits
Show Description LING 472 - Generative Syntax
Offered autumn. Prereq., LING 470.  This course is Co-convened with LING 572. A study of the human language sentence–formation system, the means for expressing semantic information as propositional content.  Emphasis on the abstraction of utterances in the form of mathematical objects. This course co-convenes with LING 572.
3 Credits
Show Description LING 480 - Tchg Engl as For Lang
Offered autumn. Prereq., LING 270 or equiv. Same as ENLI 480. The application of principles of modern linguistics to the problems of teaching English as a foreign language.
3 Credits
Show Description LING 495 - ESL Practicum
Offered autumn and spring. Prereq., or coreq., LING 480. Offered every term.  Same as ENLI 491.  Students with a teaching major take the course for 3 credits; others take it for 1 credit and do one third of the work.
1 To 3 Credits
Minimum Required Grade: C- 13 Total Credits Required

Core Options

Rule: Complete 1 of the following courses

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Show Description LING 477 - Bilingualism
Offered autumn odd–numbered years. Prereq., LING 270S or equiv. Societal and individual bilingualism:  topics include language policy, maintenance, interference, code-switching and mixting, and bilingual education.
3 Credits
Show Description LING 478 - Second Language Development
Offered spring. Prereq., LING 471 and 472 or consent of instructor.  Like studies in Second Language (L2) Acquisition, this course considers Interlanguage (i.e., a language system that develops non–natively) and includes analysis of L2 data taken from naturalistic and experimental setting.
3 Credits
Minimum Required Grade: C- 3 Total Credits Required

Elective Courses

Rule: Complete 2 of the following courses

Note: Ling 477 or Ling 478 may be taken as an Elective if not taken as a Required Course.

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Show Description LING 466 - Pedaogical Grammar
Offered intermittently. Prereq., LING 470. Discussion of English grammar from a non–native speaker perspective focusing on items and structures that are difficult for non–native speakers.
3 Credits
Show Description LING 473 - Language and Culture
Offered spring. Prereq., LING 470.  Technical study of the relationships between grammatical categories and world view. This course co-convenes with LING 573.
3 Credits
Show Description LING 481 - The ESL Professional
Offered spring.  Prereq. or coreq., LING 491; prereq., LING 480 or consent of instr.  Professional development techniques for the independent language teacher: language test construction, self–critique of teaching strategies, materials development, curriculum evaluation and design, and electronic and print media resources for the language teaching professional.
3 Credits
Show Description LING 489 - Morphology
Offered spring.  Prereq., LING 470.  A survey of the morphological features of several unrelated languages to provide the student with a broad overview of how languages compare and contrast. This course co-convenes with LING 589.
3 Credits
Minimum Required Grade: C- 6 Total Credits Required