· LAN 587 ESL Practicum I (1-6) Assists students in developing ESL teaching skills. Encourages reflection on practice
and examination of personal beliefs on practice.
· ENG 588 ESL Practicum II (1-3) This course is designed for graduate students and ESL professionals who desire additional
practical experience in ESL contexts. Special topics covered include some of the following:
program design, teacher development and supervision, and materials writing.
· LAN 610 Teaching ESL/Second Language to Elementary/Secondary Students (3) Focuses on special language-learning needs of ESL/second language students in elementary,
middle, and high school, as well as on trends in teaching second language to these
groups, including literature-based, theme-based, and vocationally oriented instruction.
· LAN 611 Content-Based ESL/Second Language Instruction (3) Designed for teachers of content areas, as well as for ESL/second language teachers.
Examines program models, curriculum design, materials adaptation, and evaluation/assessment
that combine language and content. Students consider shortcomings of this second language
teaching trend.
· LAN 500 Methods and Materials of Research in Second Language Education (3) Techniques of research in language education, including sources, design, interpretation,
evaluation, and reporting of data.
· LAN 504 Techniques of Teaching English as a Second Language (3) Advanced course in recent theoretical bases, methods for teaching beginning and advanced
levels, curriculum design, and evaluation. PREREQ: LIN 501 or permission of equivalent.
PREREQ: LIN 501 or permission of instructor.”
· LAN 505 Introduction to Bilingual/Bicultural Education (3) Introduction to history, philosophy, current status, and future directions of bilingual/
bicultural education. Survey of materials, tests, techniques, instructional processes,
and instructional patterns. Overview of testing, placement, and student evaluation.
· LAN 550 Classroom Discourse (3) A general introduction to the study of classroom discourse. Through critical reading
analyses of a body of classic and current work, students will become familiar with
how systematic analyses of classroom interaction are conducted in a variety of classroom
contexts that include but are not limited to ESL (English as a Second Language) settings.
· LAN 555 Computer Applications for Language Learning (3) Examination of theory and practice in using and designing computer-based learning
content for language learning. Application of various technological tools to language
teaching.
· LAN 557 Online Language Teacher Education (3) Introduction to theory and practice in online language teacher education: current
practices in designing, implementing, and assessing online language teaching.
· LAN 569 Teaching English Language Learners PK-12 (3) Examination of issues and the application of techniques, strategies, materials for
meeting the needs of English Language learners (ELLs) in inclusive classrooms. Includes
a field component.
· LAN 575 Structure of Modern English (3) Analysis of the details and system of English grammar. Consideration of alternate
approaches in analyzing English sentences. Application of analyses to grammar instruction.
· LAN 576 Curriculum and Materials for TESL (3) Application of basic second language learning principles to the analysis, development,
and implementation of ESL materials, learner assessment instruments, and curriculum
design.
· LAN 578 Teaching Listening and Speaking to ESL/Second Language Learners
(3) Survey of theory and practice in the teaching of listening and speaking to second/foreign
language learners. Examination of skills critical to academic success for English
language learners: clarity of pronunciation, effective participation in conversations,
and fluency.
· LAN 579 Teaching Pronunciation to English Language Learners (3) Overview of the phonetic features of North American English (NAE), which relate to
teaching of English as a second/foreign language. Focuses on the segmental and suprasegmental
elements of NAE. Examines current approaches to teaching pronunciation. PREREQ: LIN
501 or permission of equivalent.
· LAN 580 Seminar in Second Language (3) Specialized workshop seminar devoted to a particular area of foreign language education.
· LAN 581 Implicit/Explicit Instruction and Corrective Feedback (3) Examination of knowledge of implicit and explicit learning systems which are used
in second and foreign language learning. Discusses corrective feedback in relation
to the linguistic domains of syntax, semantics, morphology, phonology, and pragmatics.
PREREQ: LIN 501 or permission of equivalent.
· LAN 583 Second Language Acquisition (SLA) (3) Introduction to key issues in SLA research and theory. Analysis of SLA studies and
connection to second language teaching. Design of original mini-study of second language
learning.
· LAN 584 Teaching Reading and Writing to ESL/Second Language Students (3) ESL/second language reading and writing research and theory; connections to first
language/literacy models; techniques, materials, and tasks that facilitate the acquisition
of ESL/second language literacy.
· LAN 588 Second Language (L2) Vocabulary Learning and Teaching (3) Examination of second-language vocabulary acquisition and use through published reports
and corpus analysis. Focuses on learning and practicing current methods of teaching
vocabulary as well as assessing vocabulary knowledge.
· LAN 612 Assessment of ESL/Second Language Students (3) Selection, evaluation, adaptation, and creation of assessment instruments for ESL/second
language students. Practice in administering tests and interpreting results. Overview
of issues in assessing second language students.
· LIN501 Introduction to Linguistics (3) Analysis and characterization of what humans know when they know a language, including
knowledge of the sound, word formation, sentence structure, meaning, and pragmatic
systems. Development of tools and skills for describing and analyzing language. Application
of linguistic principles to such cross-disciplinary studies of language as sociolinguistics,
language classification, and language acquisition.
· LIN 540 Sociolinguistics (3) The study of language in its social context: the ethnography of communication; language
and society, social classes, ethnic groups, politics, sex, and education. PREREQ:
LIN 501 or permission of instructor.