World Language M.A.
The M.A. in World Language is a graduate degree with a major in French, German, Japanese, or Spanish language and literature. It is available with a thesis and a non-thesis option. The thesis option is generally recommended for students who intend eventually to obtain a doctorate. The non-thesis option is often appropriate for those who intend to use their M.A. coursework as direct preparation for secondary-school language teaching or another career. Students should consult with their adviser to determine the best option.
A candidate for the Master of Arts in World Language must complete a minimum of 45 graduate credits, of which 30 must be taken in residence after admission to the degree program. The 45 credits are to be distributed as follows:
Requirements
Thesis option
WLL 560 | Principles of Scholarly Research | 4 |
WLL 598 | Methods of Teaching Foreign Languages | 4 |
503 | Thesis | 6-9 |
| Additional adviser-approved 500-level coursework | 20-23 |
Credits from 551,552,553
| Eight graduate credits chosen from 551, 552, 553 | 8 |
Total Credit Hours: | 45 |
Non-thesis option
WLL 560 | Principles of Scholarly Research | 4 |
WLL 598 | Methods of Teaching Foreign Languages | 4 |
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501 | Research | 6-9 |
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| Other adviser-approved 500-level credits | 6-9 |
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| Additional adviser-approved 500-level coursework | 20-23 |
Credits from 551,552,553
| Eight graduate credits chosen from 551, 552, 553 | 8 |
Total Credit Hours: | 45 |
Note: The student’s program may include, with adviser’s approval, a maximum of 12 credits in 501 and/or 505 and a maximum of 9 credits in 508 and/or 509 combined. See Credit Distribution and Limitations for Master’s Degrees.
In addition to the required coursework, the candidate will have to:
- Thesis option: Submit a thesis, written in either the foreign language or in English, and pass a final examination in accordance with University requirements.
- Non-thesis option: Submit two research papers in different adviser-approved subject areas, written either in the foreign language or in English, and pass a final written and oral examination.