Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction, Concentration in French Foreign Language Education (PK–12 Licensure)
Mason undergraduates are eligible to apply to this bachelor's/accelerated master's program, which allows them to obtain both a bachelor's degree and a master's degree within an accelerated time frame. The program also offers the advantage of paying undergraduate tuition rates for graduate classes taken while finishing the bachelor’s degree, with some graduate classes able to count towards both degrees.
Our foreign/world language program offers an MEd in Curriculum and Instruction with a Concentration in Foreign/World Language Education (PK-12 licensure) in eight world languages! Through this program, you can prepare today’s children to live and work in today’s globally interconnected world as interculturally competent, bi-multilingual individuals.
All program options focus on the rich cultural, linguistic, and experiential assets that diverse learners bring to the classroom. Our teacher education coursework is carefully designed to ensure that you gain the theoretical understandings and pedagogical expertise to teach and serve today’s diverse learners effectively in today’s world language classrooms.
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Eligible students must have a minimum of 60 credits hours earned to apply for the Bachelor’s Accelerated Master’s (BAM) program, and must have a minimum of 75 credit hours to begin the BAM. Participating BAM students may take a maximum of 18cr of graduate coursework with 12cr/18cr counting toward both the undergraduate and the graduate degrees.
Fieldwork Requirement
Most licensure courses require 15 hours of fieldwork for each course. Also, please be sure to visit this page for important information about teacher licensure in Virginia.
Licensure Disclosure
Initial Virginia state licensure concentrations include PK-12 Virginia state licensure to teach one of the following foreign/world languages: Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Latin, Korean, and Spanish. Note: These licensure courses require 15 hours of fieldwork for each course. These courses are mainly offered online but may include face-to-face contexts. Also, please be sure to visit this page for important information about teacher licensure in Virginia.
Introductory Courses
- EDUC 511: Child and Adolescent Development in Global Contexts (3 credits)
- EDUC 537: Introduction to Culturally & Linguistically Diverse Learners (3 credits)
- EDRD 515: Language and Literacy in Global Contexts (3 credits)
Mid-Program Courses
- EDCI 516: Bilingualism and Language Acquisition Research (3 credits)
- EDCI 560: Methods of Teaching in Foreign/World Languages (3 credits)
- EDCI 684: Advanced Methods of Teaching Foreign/Second Languages in PK-12 Schools (3 credits)
- EDCI 520: Assessment of Language Learners (3 credits)
- EDRD 620: Reading/Writing in Foreign/World Languages (3 credits)
- EDCI 794: Internship in Education: PK-12 Foreign/World Language Education (6 credits)
Capstone Courses
- EDCI 776: Consultation and Collaboration in Diverse K-12 Settings (3 credits)
- EDCI 777: Research to Practice (3 credits)
Content Area Requirements for Virginia Licensure
There may be additional coursework that is required for this licensure pathway. In addition to the required courses listed above, this degree pathway leading to licensure, requires coursework in the following areas:
- Option 1 (all of the below coursework is at the 300 level or higher):
- A language skills course
- A language analysis course
- A literature course in the target language
- A culture and civilization course in the target language
- Additional coursework totaling 30 credits, including the above courses
- Option 2:
- A minimum score of Advanced Low on both the ACTFL WPT and ACTFL OPI assessments
- Two courses in the target language at the 300 level or higher
*Many of these requirements may be satisfied by Mason Core classes, undergraduate coursework, or any coursework you may have previously completed. Please visit the Content Area Review website. All endorsement requirements are listed on Content Area Review (CAR) Forms also found on this site. A CAR review must be completed upon applying and/or enrolling in this licensure program. Please use the Content Area Review website link above to initiate this process.