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Advanced Practices in Second Language Teaching

Certificate program

This graduate-level certificate program gives students an opportunity to complete a coordinated series of courses in the area of second language teaching and learning. The program does not lead to a state teaching certificate or licensure. (Note a university ‘certificate program’ or ‘certificate’ is distinct from state ‘certificate’ or ‘certification’.)

Program description

The University of Minnesota’s Advanced Practices in Second Language Teaching certificate program is designed for teachers of foreign languages and English as a second/foreign language and is offered by the Department of Curriculum and Instruction in partnership with the Center for Advanced Research on Language Acquisition (CARLA) Summer Institute Program.

Courses are offered on the Twin Cities campus typically during the last three weeks in July. The certificate may be completed independently or in conjunction with a master of education (M.Ed) degree in second languages and cultures education at the University of Minnesota.

Although the university certificate does not lead to teaching licensure or state certification, it adds value to a preservice or inservice teacher’s academic program and professional life. Completion of the Advanced Practices in Second Language Teaching certificate indicates successful participation in a set of internationally recognized, high-quality summer institutes for language teaching and provides a vehicle for teachers to receive tangible recognition of preparation in advanced language teaching practices and methodologies.

Program requirements for the certificate

Curriculum

Courses may be taken in any sequence. Students must complete at least 12 credits of the following coursework:

Required courses (6 credits)

Elective courses (6 credits) – students choose three of the following options:

Non-U of M transfer credits are not accepted (other U of M courses may serve as substitutes and are decided on a case by case basis with adviser approval).

Note: For course descriptions and schedules, refer to the University of Minnesota Class Schedule. The CARLA website also contains information about the institutes and is updated each January for the upcoming summer schedule.

Upon completion of the university certificate program requirements, students complete and submit the certificate completion form and the Application for M.Ed. Degree and/or Certificate to their adviser. Students will receive a paper certificate, and verification of certificate completion will appear on the academic transcript.

Admission

This program is available to graduate-level students only. A completed bachelor’s degree is required for admission. Coursework taken before completion of the bachelor’s degree cannot be applied to the certificate program. Admission is open to degree-seeking or non-degree seeking students. Academic advisers are assigned upon admission to the program. Admission requirements include the following:

Send application materials to:

Diane Tedick
Department of Curriculum & Instruction (C&I)
254 Peik Hall
159 Pillsbury Drive S.E.
Minneapolis, MN 55455
612-625-1081; fax: 612-624-8277
E-mail: djtedick@umn.edu

Registration

Registration for the certificate courses involves two separate steps:

(1)  Applicants must first register for each CARLA summer institute online and pay the CARLA registration fee. The cost of each CARLA summer institute for registered students taking the institutes for graduate credit is $150 (compared with a $400 cost for students taking the institute on a non-credit basis). This cost supports institute “extras” including all materials (books and binders), refreshments, and guest presenters and co-instructors. 

(2)  Degree-seeking students at the U of M register for graduate credit on the first day of the institute via paper registration. Those who need to register for credit earlier (for reasons of financial aid, etc.) should first complete and submit CARLA registration (see step #1 above) and then contact Karin Larson (larso205@umn.edu) for online credit registration permission. Those not already admitted to the U of M will be invited to complete paper registration on the first day of each institute. Credit registration involves tuition costs and other university fees (see below).

Note: Certificate coursework completed with undergraduate student status cannot be applied to graduate-level degree programs.

Tuition

Tuition varies depending on a student's degree program, student status, and residency. Students seeking the certificate only pay the CEHD departmental master's tuition rate. Students enrolled in Graduate School programs pay Graduate School tuition rates.

The University of Minnesota Board of Regents determines tuition rates annually before fall semester. For current tuition rates and reciprocity policies, check the college’s tuition and fees page.

General financial aid advising and information are available from the University’s Office of Student Finance (OSF), 200 Fraser Hall, 106 Pleasant Street S.E., Minneapolis, MN 55455; 612-624-1111.

Core faculty

The Advanced Practices in Second Language Teaching certificate program boasts a multidisciplinary faculty from within the University of Minnesota as well as from other states and countries. Because the courses are offered in the summer only, it allows us the opportunity to draw upon the expertise provided by non-U of M faculty in addition to U of M faculty. For information about faculty and instructors, read more about the CARLA Summer Institute Program.

For more information

Martha Bigelow
612-624-7087, e-mail: mbigelow@umn.edu

Kendall King
612-625-3692, e-mail: kendall@umn.edu

Diane J. Tedick
612-625-1081, e-mail: djtedick@umn.edu

Constance L. Walker
612-625-4828, e-mail: walke002@umn.edu

Revised August 2009