The MA in Applied SLA at Carnegie Mellon This opportunity may be of interest to all language majors. The Masters in Applied Second Language Acquisition at Carnegie Mellon University is a one-year, intensive program preparing U.S. and international students for careers in second language teaching in Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, and English as a Second Language (ESL). The program, now inviting applicants for its fourth year, draws on strengths of the Department of Modern Languages at Carnegie Mellon in the areas of second-language acquisition, cultural studies, pedagogy, and technology-enhanced learning. MA graduates will be eligible for employment in institutions of higher learning, as well as in private schools or public (alternative-certification) secondary schools, and (especially in ESL) in a multitude of settings abroad. The MA in Applied SLA may also lead to further graduate work in second language studies. Prospective students include holders of undergraduate degrees with three profiles: native speakers of English with a major in foreign language studies native speakers of English with humanities degrees and second-language experience international students with degrees in humanities and language-related fields. The application deadline for the fall 2014 class is February 3, 2014. For additional information see the program website at cmu.edu/dietrich/modlang/graduate/ma/
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