Bilingual - Multicultural Education
Current edition of the Bilingual Focus newsletter
Programs
There are three advanced programs offered in Bilingual-Multicultural Education within the Department of Curriculum and Instruction. These include the Master of Arts degree, the Sixth Year Diploma in Professional Education, and the Doctor of Philosophy. Coursework at the master's level prepares candidates for cross-endorsement* in TESOL and/or Bilingual Education.
Major advisors work closely with the Bilingual Advisory Committee and with each student to design an appropriate program of study meeting the student's program and degree needs. All programs are interdisciplinary and competency-based. In general, each plan of study includes courses in: Curriculum and Instruction, Bilingual-Multicultural Education, English as a Second Language, Language Development and Linguistics, and field experiences in bilingual education as appropriate.
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must meet the admissions standards set forth by the Graduate School and the Department of Curriculum and Instruction. Please refer to the eligibility requirements chart for additional information. Note that further requirements apply for funding opportunities.
The Graduate School Deadlines are:
Fall- February 1
Spring- November 1
The Neag School of Education has a rolling admission policy
*Cross-endorsement is an additional endorsement for individuals already certified to teach in the CT State school system. Cross-endorsements are not awarded through institutions of higher education. After completing the required courses, candidates seeking a cross-endorsement must apply directly to the State Department of Education. To request a cross endorsement, use form ED 170.