Oct 01, 2024  
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog

Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures


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Languages, Literatures and Culture MA (MA-LLC)


Telephone: (302) 831-2591
 https://www.dllc.udel.edu/grad-study/areas-of-study
Faculty Listing:   https://www.dllc.udel.edu/people/faculty-profiles

Program Overview
The purpose of the MA in Languages, Literatures, and Cultures is to provide students with the opportunity for professional growth in the areas of language proficiency, in-depth understanding of literature, civilization and culture, as well as research and teaching skills.
This flexible Master’s Degree program has three options:
*    a single-major plan (30 credits)
*    a major-minor plan (36 credits) and
*    a double-major plan (42 credits)

Students who complete this program find that the additional exposure to the language and the literature prepares them for positions requiring target language fluency and general familiarity with the target culture, such as teaching, international business, and government. The program also prepares students for study at the PhD level in world  literature or (especially in the case of those who elect the double major or major/minor option) in comparative literature.

Major fields are French, , Italian, and Spanish.
Minor fields are French, German, Spanish, Latin, Italian, Russian, Women and Gender Studies, Applied Linguistics/Pedagogy, and related disciplines.

Application for Admission
The Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures recognizes the University application deadlines of July 1 for the fall semester and December 1 for the spring semester. However, students are encouraged to apply much earlier. The Department observes a policy of rolling admissions, but for funding, applications should be received by February 1, as the initial round of funding decisions will be made in mid-February. Students who miss the February 1 deadline may still be considered for any teaching assistantships or graduate scholarships not assigned in February.

Financial Aid
The Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures has two principal types of awards: graduate assistantships and tuition scholarships. Graduate assistants may be assigned to the classroom as teaching assistants, to the Language Resource Center, to the Language Proficiency Center, or to individual faculty to serve as research assistants. In their first year, graduate students who teach are usually employed as team-teachers of elementary or intermediate foreign language courses, working with experienced instructors.

Study Abroad Opportunities
Graduate students in French and Spanish may apply to spend a year abroad in Caen, France, or a semester abroad in Granada, Spain.. These programs are competitive.

Requirements for Admission
The requirements for admission are:
B.A. or equivalent in the target language/literature, or in another appropriate discipline.
1.    Minimum undergraduate Grade Point Average of 2.9 overall, and 3.25 in the proposed MA major subject.
2.    TOEFL for international students (paper-based: minimum of 550 minimum for admission, 600 for teaching assistantship; computer-based: minimum of 213 for admission, 250 for teaching assistantship; internet-based iBT: minimum of 79 for admission, 100 for teaching assistantship).
3.    Avant Language Proficiency Test (available through the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures) or ACTFL OPI (Oral Proficiency Interview, administered by Language Testing International) for non-native speakers of the target language (Spanish, French, or Italian,). A minimum score of Advanced Low is required of all candidates applying for a teaching assistantship.
4.    Three letters of recommendation, preferably from professors who know you well and can comment on your academic performance in the target language (either French, Spanish, or Italian), as well as on your current target language proficiency (if you are a non-native speaker of that language). If you have been away from the academic world for several years, a letter from an employer may be substituted for one academic letter.
5.    Applicants must submit a writing sample of at least 1000 words in the target language (this may be a paper written for an undergraduate class). In addition, candidates applying for a teaching assistantship may have a brief personal or telephone interview conducted in English and the target language.
6.    All documents (letters of recommendation and transcripts) in a foreign language must be accompanied by a certified translation into English.
Admission to the MA in Languages, Literatures, and Cultures is competitive. Those who meet stated minimum academic requirements are not guaranteed admission, nor are those who fail to meet one or more requirements necessarily precluded from admission if they offer other appropriate strengths.

Languages, Literatures, Cultures and Pedagogy MA (MA-LLCP)
Telephone: (302) 831-2591
https://www.dllc.udel.edu/grad-study/areas-of-study
Faculty Listing:   https://www.dllc.udel.edu/people/faculty-profiles

Program Overview
The purpose of the MA in Languages, Literatures, Cultures, and Pedagogy is to provide students with the opportunity for professional growth in the areas of language proficiency, in-depth understanding of literature, civilization, and culture, as well as research and teaching skills. The degree affords students the opportunity to continue their foreign language study at the graduate level with the option of working toward teacher certification.

This flexible Master’s Degree program has three options:
*    a single-major plan (30 credits)
*    a major-minor plan (36 credits)
*    a double-major plan (42 credits)

The MA in Languages, Literatures, Cultures, and Pedagogy can provide students with all the courses required for a teaching certificate in French or Spanish, offering both a certification and non-certification track in these languages. The degree in Chinese does not currently have a certification option., . All students take at least half their courses in the language and literature of their major field (Chinese, French, or Spanish). This program also prepares students for study at the Ph.D. level in the field of Applied Linguistics. Students seeking teacher certification must take  37 credits. All other students must take 30 credits.

Major fields are Chinese, French, and Spanish.
Minor fields are French, German, Spanish, Latin, Italian, Russian, Women and Gender Studies, Applied Linguistics/Pedagogy, and related disciplines.

Application for Admission
The Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures recognizes the University application deadlines of July 1 for the fall semester and December 1 for the spring semester. However, students are encouraged to apply much earlier. The Department observes a policy of rolling admissions, but for funding, applications should be received by February 1, as the initial round of funding decisions will be made in mid-February. Students who miss the February 1 deadline may still be considered for any teaching assistantships or graduate scholarships not assigned in February.

Financial Aid
The Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures has two principal types of awards: graduate assistantships and tuition scholarships. Graduate assistants may be assigned to the classroom as teaching assistants, to the Language Resource Center, to the Language Proficiency Center, or to individual faculty to serve as research assistants.

Study Abroad Opportunities
Graduate students in French and Spanish may apply to spend a year abroad in Caen, France, or a semester abroad in Granada, Spain.. These programs are competitive.

Requirements for Admission
The requirements for admission are:
1.    

  1. B.A. or equivalent in the target language/literature, or in another appropriate discipline.
  2. Minimum undergraduate Grade Point Average of 2.9 overall, and 3.25 in the proposed MA major subject.
  3. TOEFL for international students (paper-based: minimum of 550 minimum for admission, 600 for teaching assistantship; computer-based: minimum of 213 for admission, 250 for teaching assistantship; internet-based iBT: minimum of 79 for admission, 100 for teaching assistantship).
  4. Avant Language Proficiency Test (available through the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures) or ACTFL OPI (Oral Proficiency Interview, administered by Language Testing International) for non-native speakers of the target language (Spanish, or French,). A minimum score of Advanced Low is required of all candidates applying for a teaching assistantship and/or intending to seek teacher certification through our program.
  5. Three letters of recommendation, preferably from professors who know you well and can comment on your academic performance in the target language (either French or Spanish, , as well as on your current target language proficiency (if you are a non-native speaker of that language). If you have been away from the academic world for several years, a letter from an employer may be substituted for one academic letter.
  6. Applicants must submit a writing sample of at least 1000 words in the target language, either French, or Spanish.. This may be a paper written for an undergraduate class. In addition, candidates applying for a teaching assistantship may have a brief personal or telephone interview conducted in English and the target language.
  7. All documents (letters of recommendation and transcripts) in a foreign language must be accompanied by a certified translation into English.


Admission to the MA in Languages, Literatures, Cultures, and Pedagogy is competitive. Those who meet stated minimum academic requirements are not guaranteed admission, nor are those who fail to meet one or more requirements necessarily precluded from admission if they offer other appropriate strengths.

Italian Studies (MA)
Telephone: (302) 831-2591
https://www.dllc.udel.edu/grad-study/areas-of-study
Faculty Listing:   https://www.dllc.udel.edu/people/faculty-profiles

Program Overview:
The purpose of this degree is to offer students expanded opportunities for career growth in a wide range of fields. The program allows students to complete a master’s degree in Italian Studies in three semesters while attaining effective written communication skills in Italian, learning to think critically and engaging in interdisciplinary study. The program requires a thesis, completed in the third semester, which allows students to gain research experience with faculty scholars in a particular field of interest.

Application for Admission
The Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures recognizes the University application deadlines of July 1 for the fall semester and December 1 for the spring semester. However, students are encouraged to apply much earlier.
Requirements for Admission:
1.    BA, BS or equivalent in an appropriate discipline.
2.    Students must show that they have earned a score of Advanced Low on the OPI (Oral Proficiency Interview).
3.    A GPA equivalent to at least 3.2 on a 4.0 scale in all prior undergraduate college-level course work.
4.    Primary criteria: Candidates for admission must submit 3 letters of recommendation, which comment explicitly on the applicant’s ability to do graduate level work; and a personal statement (in English) describing interests, intellectual goals, past study abroad experience, and how this program would meet their goals and objectives. Statement must include 1-2 pp thesis proposal. A resume and a 5-page writing sample (research paper) in the target language, are required.
5.    All documents (letters of recommendation and transcripts) in a foreign language must be accompanied by a certified translation into English.
Requirements for the degree:
30 credits are required for the Master of Arts in Italian Studies. Please refer to the department website for further information.

4+1 MA in Italian Studies
Telephone: (302) 831-2591
https://www.dllc.udel.edu/grad-study/areas-of-study
Faculty Listing:   https://www.dllc.udel.edu/people/faculty-profiles

Program Overview:

The purpose of this degree is to offer students expanded opportunities for career growth in a wide range of fields. The program allows students to start a master’s degree in Italian Studies in their senior year. The required coursework and thesis helps students attain effective written communication skills in Italian and learn to think critically and engage in interdisciplinary study. The thesis allows students to gain research experience with faculty scholars in a particular field of interest.

Application for Admission
The Department of Languages, Literatures and Languages recognizes the University application deadlines of July 1 for the fall semester and December 1 for the spring semester. However, students are encouraged to apply much earlier.
4+1 MA in Italian Studies Admission Requirements
Specific Requirements for Admission:
1.    Students must be enrolled at the University of Delaware in the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures pursuing an undergraduate major in Italian Studies or in Three Languages with Italian as their primary language.
2.    Italian majors may apply for admission  after completing 60 or more credits. Admission decisions will be based on GPA, language proficiency, letters of recommendation, clarity of purpose, and a personal interview. Admissions decisions are made on a rolling basis. Admission to the 4+1 program is competitive. . Applicants who meet the minimum requirements are not guaranteed admission. No one element of the application will exclude or ensure admission.
3.    Primary criteria:
*    A program GPA of 3.25 or higher in Italian Studies
*    An overall GPA of 3.0 or higher.
*    Completion of 60 credit hours.
*    Completion of Online Application Form to the 4+1 program before fall of senior year, but preferably before spring of junior year.  Accompanying documentation:
o    Unofficial Transcript
o    Language Proficiency Certification (Intermediate-Mid or higher)
o    Recommendation from major advisor
o    Graduate application essay
*    Interview with 4+1 program advisor
*    Completion of the following undergraduate course prerequisites with a grade of B- or higher: ITAL 455
4.    Candidates for admission must submit 3 letters of recommendation, at least two from UD Italian faculty, which comment explicitly on the applicant’s ability to do graduate level work; and a personal statement (in English) describing interests, intellectual goals, past study abroad experience, and how this program would meet their goals and objectives. Statement must include 1-2 pp thesis proposal (which must be approved by advisor) and identify a primary and secondary thesis advisor. A resume and a 5-page writing sample (research paper) in the target language are required.
5.   Admission to the 4+1 program is competitive. Students are admitted with provisional status until completion of the senior year and 124 credits, whereupon they are granted regular status as graduate students.

Childhood Education in Languages, Literatures and Cultures (MA-CE/LLC)
Telephone: (302) 831-2591
https://www.dllc.udel.edu/grad-study/areas-of-study
Faculty Listing:   https://www.dllc.udel.edu/people/faculty-profiles

Program Overview
The purpose of the MA in Childhood Education in Languages, Literatures and Cultures is to provide candidates with the knowledge and skills needed to teach effectively in the dual language immersion classroom. The degree is available in Spanish and Chinese, the two most widely offered immersion languages in Delaware schools. This interdisciplinary program provides the opportunity for professional growth in the areas of linguistic and cultural proficiency, as well as teaching methodology. There is a part-time option for in-service teachers, and a 4+1 option for UD majors in Early Childhood Education and Elementary Teacher Education.

Application for Admission
The Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures recognizes the University application deadlines of July 1 for the fall semester and December 1 for the spring semester. However, students are encouraged to apply much earlier. Prospective 4+1 participants apply to the program after completing 60 or more credits (normally, in the fall of their junior year).

Study Abroad Opportunities

Students may study abroad as part of their degree. Interested students should discuss current options with their program advisor.


Requirements for Admission
For non-4+1 candidates, the requirements for admission are:

1.    BA, BS or equivalent in an appropriate discipline.
2.    Early Childhood or Elementary Teacher certification or enrollment in an alternate route to certification program.
3.    Minimum undergraduate Grade Point Average of 2.9 overall, and 3.25 in the major subject.
4.    TOEFL for international students paper-based: minimum of 550 for admission; internet-based iBT: minimum of 79 for admission; The IELTS (International English Language Testing System) is another option. The minimum IELTS score is 6.5 overall with no individual sub-score below 6.0.
5.    Three letters of recommendation, preferably from professors or supervisors who know the candidate well.
6.    Applicants must submit a writing sample of at least 1000 words in the target language (this may be a paper written for an undergraduate class).
7.    Documented oral proficiency in the target language (Minimum: Intermediate- High on the ACTFL Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) OR a passing score on the Praxis II subject assessment in Spanish or Chinese. See required passing Praxis II scores here.

For 4+1 candidates, the admission requirements are:

1.    Good standing in the University of Delaware’s major in Early Childhood Education or Elementary Teacher Education.
2.    Minimum undergraduate Grade Point Average of 2.9 overall and a major GPA of 3.25 or better.
3.    Three letters of recommendation, preferably from a professor, advisor or supervisor who knows the candidate well.
4.    Applicants must submit a writing sample of at least 1000 words in the target language (this may be a paper written for an undergraduate class).
5.    Documented oral proficiency in the target language (Minimum: Intermediate-Mid on theAvant STAMP4S available through the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures. See registration information. ).

Admission to the MA in Childhood Education in Languages, Literatures and Cultures is competitive. Those who meet stated minimum academic requirements are not guaranteed admission, nor are those who fail to meet one or more requirements necessarily precluded from admission if they offer other appropriate strengths.

4+1 BS Early Childhood Education /MA in Childhood Education in Languages, Literatures and Cultures
Telephone: (302) 831-2591
https://www.dllc.udel.edu/grad-study/areas-of-study
Faculty Listing:   https://www.dllc.udel.edu/people/faculty-profiles

Overview
The four-year curriculum for the Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education contains required graduate courses that prepare the student for the Master of Arts in Childhood Education in Languages, Literatures and Cultures. This interdisciplinary degree trains candidates to teach in the dual-language immersion classroom. The degree is available in Spanish and Chinese, the two most widely offered immersion languages in Delaware schools. With this 4+1 plan and the proper scheduling of graduate HDFS courses, students may enter immediately into the MA program in the College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures, full-time with the possibility of completion within one year. State of Delaware teacher certification in a world language is optional and requires passing the Praxis II exam in the target language (e.g., Chinese or Spanish). This certification may or may not be recognized in other states.


Qualification for the 4+1 Program

Undergraduates in the University of Delaware HDFS major may apply for admission to the 4+1 program after completing 60 or more credits. Admission decisions will be based on GPA, work experiences, letters of recommendation, extracurricular activities, maturity, and a personal interview. There is also a proficiency requirement in the target foreign language (Minimum: Intermediate-Mid on theAvant STAMP4S available throught the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures. See registration information).).
It is generally expected that students will have an undergraduate GPA of at least 2.9and a major GPA of 3.25 or better,. Admission to the MA in in Childhood Education in Languages, Literatures and Cultures is competitive. Those who meet stated minimum academic requirements are not guaranteed admission, nor are those who fail to meet one or more requirements necessarily precluded from admission if they offer other appropriate strengths.

4+1 BSED Elementary Teacher Education /MA in Childhood Education in Languages, Literatures and Cultures
Telephone: (302) 831-2591
https://www.dllc.udel.edu/grad-study/areas-of-study
Faculty Listing:   https://www.dllc.udel.edu/people/faculty-profiles

Overview
The four-year curriculum for the Bachelor of Science in Education contains required graduate courses that prepare students in the Elementary Teacher Education (ETE) major for the Master of Arts in Childhood Education in Languages, Literatures and Cultures. This interdisciplinary degree trains candidates to teach in the dual-language immersion classroom. The degree is available in Spanish and Chinese, the two most widely offered immersion languages in Delaware schools. With this 4+1 plan and the proper scheduling of graduate EDUC courses, students may enter immediately into the MA program in the College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures full-time with the possibility of completion within one year. State of Delaware teacher certification in a world language is optional and requires passing the Praxis II exam in the target language (e.g., Chinese or Spanish). This certification may or may not be recognized in other states.


Qualification for the 4+1 Program

Undergraduates in the University of Delaware ETE major may apply for admission to the 4+1 program after completing 60 or more credits. Admission decisions will be based on GPA, work experiences, letters of recommendation, extracurricular activities, maturity, and a personal interview. There is also a proficiency requirement in the target foreign language (Minimum: Intermediate-Mid on the Avant STAMP4S available through the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures. See registration information).
It is generally expected that students will have an undergraduate GPA of at least 2.9and a major GPA of 3.25 or better. Admission to the MA in in Childhood Education in Languages, Literatures and Cultures is competitive. Those who meet stated minimum academic requirements are not guaranteed admission, nor are those who fail to meet one or more requirements necessarily precluded from admission if they offer other appropriate strengths.

 

 

 

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