Graduate Certificate in Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL)
About the Program
The Graduate Certificate in Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) is designed to support instructors of world languages who are seeking to enhance their expertise in second language teaching methodology and the use of innovative educational technologies. With all classes delivered online and course offerings during the spring, summer, and fall semesters, the CALL certificate accommodates the flexible scheduling needs of working professionals. The program consists of two classes in the Department of World Languages and two classes in the Department of Educational Technology for a total of 12 credits. Students wishing to pursue a Master’s Degree in Educational Technology can simultaneously pursue the CALL certificate and count EDTECH classes toward both programs.
Program Requirements
Complete all of the following:
-Application to the Graduate College
-Submit 3.0 undergraduate GPA
-Submit letter of application
-Submit current resume or CV
-Interview (for final candidates)
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Program Requirements complete the following 4 requirements12 creditsEDTECH501 - Intro Educational Technology3 creditsWORLD510 - Foundations of SL Development3 creditsWORLD520 - Foundations of Tech-Enhanced3 creditsTake 1 course from the following 6EDTECH502 - The Internet for Educators3 creditsEDTECH503 - Instructional Design3 creditsEDTECH504 - Theoretical Found of Ed Tech3 creditsEDTECH505 - Eval Educational Technologists3 creditsEDTECH534 - Mobile App Design3 creditsEDTECH541 - Integrating Technology3 credits
* Please note that you must meet with an advisor each semester in order to verify degree completion time as well as online course offerings for the program requirements.