WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
in St. Louis
DEPARTMENT OF ROMANCE LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN LANGUAGE INSTRUCTION
I. ORIGIN AND PURPOSE
The Graduate Certificate in Language Instruction is an
interdisciplinary
certificate related to the fields of applied linguistics, second
language
acquisition,
psychology, neuroscience, and other disciplines that has
important
implications for the way we teach foreign languages. Study within these
different fields
provides a fascinating examination of the way that second
languages
(L2) are learned and how second language is generated by learners. An
understanding
of second language acquisition processes both enriches our
knowledge
of how the mind works and serves to better inform the ways that foreign
language
teachers design and implement curricular approaches for different
levels and skills.
In order to provide our graduate students with additional qualifications and formal training that will make them strongly prepared for a range of demanding academic positions in various languages and literatures, the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures offers the Graduate Certificate in Language Instruction for students enrolled in doctoral degree programs in languages and literatures.
(PLEASE NOTE: Doctoral candidates may elect to do one certificate program only.)
II. PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Students must apply to be considered for the certificate program and will be evaluated by a faculty committee, twice a year, on approximately October 15 and March 15. (The committee is made up of co-directors and graduate directors of participating departments.) The certificate consists of five courses: 3 required courses and 2 electives. This application is submitted at the beginning of the student=s doctoral coursework. M.A. students are not eligible for consideration. Since the certificate requires four additional courses beyond those required for a student=s home degree, students accepted will receive additional funding as teaching assistants for the four courses beyond 501 and will receive 9 credits of 590 (dissertation).
The goal of the five-course sequence is to provide certificate students with a solid base in the theoretical and instructional implications of research on language acquisition across different linguistic subsystems (phonology, lexis, syntax, pragmatics) and different linguistic modalities (spoken and written). This formation will also prepare students to be involved in language program design and curricular development.
Specific Requirements of the Certificate: 15 units of credit
III. ONE COURSE FROM EACH OF THE FOLLOWING GROUPS IS REQUIRED:
1. Language Teaching Methodology (Fr/Span 501) or the equivalent in
another department for students of that language)
2. Applied Language Learning and Cognition (Span 416) OR other approved
equivalent
3. Second Language Acquisition (Ling/Span/Fr 466, may have
cross-listings
with other languages)
TWO OF THE FOLLOWING ELECTIVE COURSES ARE REQUIRED:
1. Reading and Writing in a Second Language (Fr/Span 469)
2. Grammar and Vocabulary Acquisition (Fr/Span 467)
3. Phonology and Second Language Acquisition (Span 417) or equivalent
course in another language department
4. Second Language Acquisition and Pedagogy: Integrating Technology
into Language Instruction (French/Spanish/German/Linguistics 5013 may
have
cross-listings with other languages)
(*Prerequisite is an entry-level methodology course such as the Fr/Span
501.)
FACULTY: CO-DIRECTORS
Joe
Barcroft
Cindy Brantmeier
Assistant Professor of Spanish
and
Assistant Professor of Spanish and
Second Language
Acquisition
Applied Linguistics
Department of Romance
Languages
Department of Romance Languages and
and
Literatures
Literatures
314-935-7951
314-935-7953
barcroft@artsci.wustl.edu
cbrantme@artsci.wustl.edu
revised -02/02/05