Required Seminars
To be eligible for these New York State teacher certifications, students in the Teaching English Language Learners programs must complete or have completed training in:
- Child Abuse Prevention
- Child Abduction Prevention
- Violence Prevention
- Fire and Arson Prevention
- Prevention of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Drug Abuse
- Highway Safety
- Dignity for All Students Act
Students must complete this requirement prior to their first student teaching experience.
Liberal Arts Course Requirements
The requirements of this program include several undergraduate social science and distribution courses. It is not unusual that an applicant will have one or more of these courses left to take. These do not need to be completed before applying and may be taken at an institution other than Syracuse University. However, some of the courses need to be done before starting the graduate program, and all must be finished before a degree can be granted. The program helps students identify appropriate courses.
Liberal Arts Concentration or Major
A liberal arts concentration or major of at least 30 semester hours, with 15 upper division credits, or equivalent, is required. The program does admit students with college majors in non-liberal arts areas.. The transcript review process includes determining the best concentration area choice and how many additional courses students may need to take. If appropriate, concentration courses may also be used to meet the distribution course requirements listed below.
Interested students should contact the program coordinator as early as possible (including before applying) to have unofficial transcripts reviewed against the liberal arts requirements. This allows more time to enroll in needed courses.
Liberal Arts Distribution course requirements:
Language Other than English 12 credits or equivalent of a language other than English must be completed no later than the semester before EDU 508. Equivalency would include such things as passing the Level II CLEP examination in a foreign language; or completing one or more college courses at a level beyond introductory, such that the college credits earned plus the credits represented by the lower level courses that were waived would equal 12 or more semester hours.
One course in each of the following
- Writing
- Mathematics
- Natural Science
- Artistic Expression
- History
- Social Science other than History
Humanities (If not otherwise met, may be met by the linguistics (LIN) requirements in the program.)