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Nov 24, 2024
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2014-2015 Graduate Bulletin [Archived Bulletin]
Master of Arts in English as a Second Language (MAESL)
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845 Snelling, 651-523-2600
If you have licensure or a certificate in ESL, TEFL, adult ESL, or bilingual education, you have the option of pursuing an advanced degree in ESL. Developed in consultation with experts in the field and designed for those currently teaching, the MAESL offers online and evening courses to accommodate working adults. MAESL graduates are ESL teachers/leaders who understand systems of language, the language-culture relationship, how these affect learning, and integrate technology into instruction. Courses integrate linguistics and literacy, feature practical applications, and are taught by experienced professionals.
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MAESL Degree Requirements (Total 40-46 credits and 3.0 GPA):
The following outline shows the three different routes by which an MAESL can be obtained. Please refer to the section that reflects the program of interest to you. Bilingual licensure students should consult with an advisor about appropriate equivalencies for their bilingual coursework.
I. MAESL/TEFL Strand (41 credits)
A. Completion of the TEFL program or its equivalent (8 credits):
B. Completion of the following ESL courses (20 credits):
C. Completion of the following upper division coursework (13 credits):
II. MAESL/ADULT Strand (40-41 credits)
A. Completion of the Adult ESL Certificate (8 credits):
This certificate includes: B. Completion of the following ESL courses (18 credits):
C. Completion of a practicum experience (2 credits):
D. Completion of the following upper division coursework (13 credits):
III. MAESL/K-12 LICENSURE Strand (41-46 credits)
A. Completion of the following K-12 Licensure courses (25 credits):
B. Completion of an approved elective with a literacy, technology or cultural focus (2 credits)
D. Completion of a practicum experience (1-6 credits):
E. Completion of the following upper division coursework (13 credits):
MAESL Application Requirements:
- Completed application (available online at www.hamline.edu/education/admission/apply_online_instructions.html)
- Two letters of recommendation from professors with whom you have studied. These may include Hamline professors.
- Official sealed transcript of undergraduate and relevant graduate work. Hamline licensure and TEFL program graduates do not need to resubmit transcripts.
- Submit an academic paper dealing with a second language issue that shows that you can:
- synthesize information from several sources; or
- apply information from academic or research articles to your teaching or personal experience.
- MAESL students must have at least two years of high school or one year of college foreign language, or the equivalent. Foreign language study must be documented.
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