Indiana State University
The Language Studies Program is accredited by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education—and is unique within colleges in the Midwest in its flexibility that enables students to tailor their academic program to their individual goals.
Description:
The University offers a bachelor of arts (B.A.) in language studies teaching.
This program is designed for students who wish to obtain licensure to teach in middle school, junior high, and high school. Courses leading to teaching licensure are offered in French, German, Latin, Spanish, and teaching English as a new language.
Course work includes a core of languages, literatures, and linguistics courses—plus one (or more) of the following concentrations:
In addition, students complete a sequence of professional courses offered by the College of Education and the College of Arts and Sciences to prepare for teaching. Students gain teaching skills through classroom and field experiences—and through their required student teaching experience.
Special Note:
Students should be aware that in the case of less commonly taught languages some courses may not be routinely available on campus. Credit can be earned via appropriate study abroad or transfer work.
Students who enter with a strong language background are eligible to receive credit by examination through various sources such as the University's placement test or CLEP tests for beginning and intermediate level credit, and the ACTFL test for advanced level credit.
Required Courses:
Careers:
Foreign language teachers are in high demand in all languages, especially Spanish and teaching English as a new language—and our graduates have a very high placement rate in Indiana and across the United States.
In addition to teaching positions, language study leads to hundreds of career opportunities, enhances each student's resume, and increases salary potential. Many of our graduates have established careers in a wide range of fields, including international business, U.S. Department of State, law, military intelligence, nursing, banking, medicine, and state and local government agencies.
Language study also is excellent preparation for graduate school or advanced study in many disciplines.
Accreditation:
The University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association.
In addition, the Language Studies Teaching Program is accredited by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE).
Financial Aid & Scholarships
Students have many sources of financial support for their studies, including financial aid, work-study programs, veterans' benefits, and special scholarships for entering freshmen and transfer students.
Scholarships for study abroad programs are available through the office of Academic Programs Abroad.
In addition, the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics offers a number of scholarships and awards, including the following:
For information about these awards, contact the department.
Further Information:
Department of Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
Indiana State University
812-237-2366
www.indstate.edu/lll
The Catalog of Indiana State University is the document of authority for all students. The requirements given in the catalog supersede information issued by any academic department, program, college, or school. The University reserves the right to change the requirements at any time.
Last updated 8 June 2009