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Inspire Global Understanding. Teach the World. Unlock your potential with our Master of Arts in Teaching of World Languages, offering specializations in French, German, Italian, or Spanish. This graduate program is designed for aspiring educators who are passionate about language, culture, and communication. Whether you aim to teach in 4–12 classrooms or pursue advanced roles in language education, our program equips you with the pedagogical tools and cultural fluency to make a lasting impact. Specialize in world language instruction and become a leader in multilingual education. With a strong foundation in second language acquisition, curriculum design, and intercultural competence, you’ll be prepared to foster global citizenship and linguistic diversity in your students. Why Choose Our Program? Career Prospects According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of postsecondary teachers is projected to grow 8% from 2023 to 2033, faster than the average for all occupations [1]. Specifically, foreign language and literature teachers at the postsecondary level earned a median annual wage of $78,760 in 2023, with top earners making over $136,000 [2]. Additionally, demand for K–12 world language teachers remains strong, particularly in districts emphasizing global education and dual-language programs. Competitive Salaries Foreign language educators enjoy competitive compensation across educational levels. Postsecondary instructors in junior colleges earned an average of $101,600, while those in universities earned $85,980 [2]. Teachers with a master’s degree often qualify for higher salary tiers, department leadership roles, and curriculum development positions. Program Highlights Our curriculum blends theory and practice, with coursework in:
Diverse Career Opportunities Graduates of the MAT in World Languages program are prepared for a variety of impactful roles, including:
[1]: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics – Postsecondary Teachers [2]: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics – Foreign Language and Literature Teachers, Postsecondary College of Education Department of Curriculum and Learning | ![]() Application Requirements Application Submission Application Fee ($50) Official Transcripts Essay Two References PraxisCore, SAT, ACT, or GRE Scores Essay Prompt Why do you want to become a teacher? Discuss two to three qualities of a good teacher, provide support for each of these qualities by explaining how they affect student learning. The essay must be typed using Times New Roman or similar font, 12-point, single-spaced, and two pages long (approximately 1000 words). Capstone Requirement Special Project Virtual Tour Discover Your Future with Our Virtual Campus Tour! Are you ready to explore the possibilities? Our virtual campus tour offers a unique opportunity to experience our vibrant community from the comfort of your home. Dive into interactive 360-degree views of our state-of-the-art facilities, picturesque grounds, and dynamic learning environments. Join us and see firsthand why our institution is the perfect place to start your graduate journey. Whether you're interested in cutting-edge research or a supportive and inclusive community, our virtual tour has it all. |