Requirements
Admission requirements and prerequisites for the distance education M.Ed.
in the Foreign Language Education program are identical to those of the
traditional program.
Potential students will apply to the Graduate
School, following the policies and application procedures of the
Graduate School.
After application to the Graduate School, potential students should
complete and submit the Foreign Language Education Distance Education
Application.
The standard requirements include:
- Applicants to the program must have a bachelor's degree in Spanish
or French education or its equivalent and supply transcripts, GRE scores,
and three letters of recommendation to be considered for admission
to the program.
- Upon completion of course work, students must pass a written examination
that will be administered by their master's degree advisory committee.
Special Options and Requirements:
- Each semester, students in all courses are required to attend two
weekend seminars held on campus. The first seminar in the fall includes
a technology orientation, use of WebCT, use of library distance offerings
and meetings with professors.
- Students in CTSE 7520 and 7526 have the option to complete their
ethnographic studies while they study abroad.
- The State Department of Education requires that any students who
did not complete a special education course (generally more than 20
years ago) as part of their bachelor's degree will have to complete
a special education course.
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