Graduate Certificate

Second Language Studies - Graduate Certificate

Program:
Second Language Studies - Graduate Certificate
Plan Code:
SECLA_GRC2
Program Level:
Graduate Certification
Award Type:
Graduate Certificate Program
College:
College of Arts and Letters
Department:
Linguistics, Languages, and Cultures


Excerpt from the official Academic Programs Catalog:

Listed below are the approved requirements for the program from the official Academic Programs Catalog.
Students must consult their advisors to learn which specific requirements apply to their degree programs.


College of Arts and Letters

Department of Linguistics, Languages and Cultures

Graduate Study
Second Language Studies - Graduate Certificate

The Graduate Certificate in Second Language Studies, administered by the Department of Linguistics, Languages and Cultures, is designed to provide working professionals in applied linguistics or a related field or current graduate students at Michigan State University with materials and methodologies for researching their own practices, their program’s practices, or external language-teaching programs’ practices in second, additional, or multilingual language-teaching methods. The foci of the program is on applied linguistics and second language acquisition, exploration of the cognitive and social mechanisms underpinning second, additional, and multilingual language development, and how identities and ideologies, and educational language policies, practices, and assessment, affect teaching and learning. The program aids in the understanding of second language acquisition theory and places emphasis on including marginalized and underrepresented language learners and teachers in research on second, additional, and multilingual language learning and teaching.

Admission

Applicants must complete the Intent to Enroll form on the Second Language Studies Program’s Web site at https://sls.msu.edu/admissions/.

Requirements for the Graduate Certificate in Second Language Studies

Students must complete 9 credits from the courses below with a minimum grade of 3.0 minimum in each course for it to count toward the certificate. 
1. The following course (3 credits): 
LLT  860 Second Language Acquisition  3
2. Complete two additional courses selected from the following courses (6 credits):
LLT  807 Language Teaching Methods  3
LLT  808 Assessment for Language Teaching and Research  3
LLT  809 Teaching Second Language Reading and Writing  3
LLT  821 Individual Differences in Second Language Acquisition  3
LLT  822 Interlanguage Analysis  3
LLT  823 Introduction to Corpus Linguistics in Second Language Studies  3
LLT  841 Topics in Second/Foreign Language Learning and Teaching  3
LLT  842 Teaching and Learning Vocabulary in Another Language  3
LLT  856 Language Identity and Ideology in Multilingual Settings 3
LLT  861 Advanced Topics in Second Language Acquisition  3
LLT  862 Advanced Research in Second Language Acquisition  3
LLT  864 Second Language Psycholinguistics  3
LLT  870 Instructed Second Language Acquisition 3
LLT  872 Research Methods for Language Teaching and Foreign/Second Language Learning  3
LLT  873 Quantitative Research in Second Language Studies  3
LLT  874 Qualitative Research in Second Language Studies  3
3. Demonstrate working knowledge on second language studies research methods and skills by turning in a paper from any of the courses taken toward the certificate to the Second Language Program Director during the final-exam week of the last semester in the certificate program. The Director will provide feedback to the student on the paper by the time course grades are due that semester, with the expectation that the student will use the feedback to revise and then send the paper to an appropriate venue for potential publication.
4. Complete an exit survey during the final-exam week of the last semester in the certificate program.