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MA in Linguistics
MA in TESOL (option)
Certificate in TESOL
The Department of Linguistics at the California State University Fresno offers an M.A. in Linguistics and an M.A. in Linguistics with an option in Teaching English as a Second Language. The Department also offers a Graduate Certificate in Teaching English as a Second Language (see below). At California State University, Fresno, students may also get a Master of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies with a focus on Computational Linguistics or Cognitive Science. Department faculty will assist students in planning such a program. For specific requirements, see Degree Requirements below; for general requirements see Division of Graduate Studies.
The Master of Arts degree program in Linguistics assumes a baccalaureate degree major in an appropriate field and at least three upper-division courses in linguistics as prerequisites. Graduate students are required to complete at least 30 units of courses with a minimum of 21 units of graduate level courses, and to pass a comprehensive examination.
Contact graduate adviser for admission requirements and prerequisites.
Graduate Level Writing Competence
California State University, Fresno requires that students have graduate level writing abilities before being advanced to candidacy for the M.A. Students demonstrate these abilities by completion of any 200-level linguistics course other than LING 244, all of which include a research paper of 10-15 pages written according to the style sheets of the journal's language (for courses in general linguistics) or Teaching English as a Second Language (for courses in TESL). Should the student pass all components other than writing, the student would receive credit for the course but would have to revise and resubmit the paper to the department. (See also Admission to Graduate Standing, Advancement to Candidacy, and Program Requirements.)
Master of Arts Degree Requirements
Students who do not already have a sufficient background in linguistics need to take 9-12 units of upper-division linguistics courses to obtain classified standing in the department. These include Ling 100, 142, 143 (all students); 141 and 171 (TESL students); and 144 and 148 (linguistics students.)
The graduate program consists of at least 30 units, 21 of which must be 200-level courses. Note the following requirements:
Linguistics
- Core (select three): LING 242, 243, 248, 251 (12 units)
- Electives (18 units)
TESL Option
- Core (select three): LING 242, 243, 248, 251 (9 units)
- Required: LING 237, 241, 244 (9 units)
- Electives (12 units)
Highly recommended electives for all students are graduate topics courses (numbered 231T). Highly recommended electives for TESL students are LING 144 and 148.
Upon examination of the student's record other courses will be specified to produce a coherent program.
Graduate Certificate in TESOL
Certificate of Advanced Study in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages. This certificate is designed to train participants in the theory and practice of TESOL, with application to a wide variety of teaching circumstances. In addition to prerequisite courses that may be needed, the 12-unit course of study will include LING 237, 241, 244, and 231T or 232T (or an approved graduate elective). Students must maintain a GPA of 3.0 or better in the program. The certificate is designed for Valley classroom teachers who need academic certification for professional advancement or for international students with limited time for TESOL training.
Requirements (12 units)
LING 232T (or approved graduate elective), 237, 241, 244