| Program Director: | Dr. Nancy Goldberg Boutwell Dramatic Arts Building, 308 615-898-2281 nancy.goldberg@mtsu.edu |
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| Graduate Analyst: | Glenda Vandygrift 615-898-5494 glenda.vandygrift@mtsu.edu |
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The Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures offers the Master of Arts in Teaching with concentrations in French, German, or Spanish. Also offered is a minor at the graduate level. Students who would like to minor in foreign languages should determine the requirements based on their major curriculum in consultation with their advisors. This degree is intended to prepare native and nonnative speakers of the foreign language for a career in foreign language teaching at the elementary or secondary level. Students planning to teach in elementary school must be licensed prior to admission to the M.A.T. program. Those planning to teach on the secondary level may be already licensed or may pursue licensure while enrolled in the M.A.T. program; however, requirements for admission to teacher education must be met. Students select a concentration from French, German, or Spanish. |
To be admitted to the Master of Arts in Teaching Foreign Languages [German] program,
a student must submit the following to the College of Graduate Studies:
Online application and appropriate application fee
Official transcript of all colleges, universities (including business and technical schools). If the transcripts are issued from an international (non-US) institution, a course-by course analysis is required. Original non-US transcripts should be submitted directly to the evaluation service. (Click here for more information on non-US transcripts.)
Official Test Scores of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE)
Two letters of reference
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Submit Application Materials to: College of Graduate Studies |
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