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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Catalog
English/Language Arts Certificate
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The English/Language Arts Certificate is available for those who are not currently pursuing a Master’s degree but would like recognition of their accomplishment. Thus, it provides a “goal” for students who seek additional credentials (such as an endorsement or coursework to support job applications for faculty development) but already have a Master’s degree or are not pursuing the M.A. at the moment.
Our primary goal is to produce graduates qualified (as appropriate) with a Washington State English Language Arts Endorsement; credentials to instruct college-level courses in writing, language, and literature; and/or preparation to gain admission to terminal degree programs in English or related fields. In order to do so, graduates must develop the following knowledge, skills, and dispositions:
- Understand the history, development, and structure of the English language and know how English language theory relates in practice to the teaching and learning of language, both spoken and written
- Be aware of contemporary approaches to the composition process and be able to demonstrate that knowledge in a variety of genres, as well as connect that knowledge and those skills to the pedagogy of writing
- Know and appreciate the diversity of voices in both Anglo-American and global literature, as well as be able to apply classical and contemporary critical approaches to illuminate texts for colleagues and students
- Demonstrate strong research, writing, and presentation skills through the production of works suitable for presentation and publication.
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Requirements Track I
- 10 graduate English credits selected from the 20 required for the State of Washington English Language Arts 5-12 endorsement.
- Pass the NES English Language Arts 5-12 Test.
Requirements Track II
- 12 graduate English credits total, 12 of which must be taken at HU.
- At least 4 credits in Literature courses. Applicant must have a Literary Theory course and an American Literature course either at HU or another accredited institution.
- At least 4 credits in Linguistics courses. Applicant must have an Introduction to Linguistics course either at HU or another accredited institution.
- At least 4 credits in Writing courses. Applicant must have a Teaching Composition course either at HU or another accredited institution.
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