The Master of Arts in second language acquisition, policy and culture is an innovative professional program that is not currently offered at many universities in the United States. The MASPC gives you methodological knowledge and skills to teach foreign languages to English speakers and non-English speakers. USI offers you flexible course offerings including a combination of online and on-campus courses, meaning the MASPC can be completed in just 1.5 years. USI’s program also includes opportunities for you to obtain professional certifications in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) and Cultural Awareness Training (CAT). The embedded certifications are a plus for employers looking to create effective workforces in increasingly global and diverse business settings. Through USI’s program, you can choose to focus on second language acquisition, language policy or cultural studies. Students at USI have participated in national conferences, hosted Cultural Awareness Training at government agencies and businesses, have included Fulbright students, and a winner of a National Human Genome Research Institute’s (NHGRI) award.
Classes in the Master’s in Second Language Acquisition, Policy and Culture program have a student-to-faculty ratio of 10:1, giving you ample time to interact with our engaged, knowledgeable and approachable faculty. Our graduate faculty have doctorates from universities including UCLA, Washington University in St. Louis, Purdue University, Indiana University, University of Pennsylvania and Cornell University.
Our graduate program includes three focus areas to enhance your effectiveness in your chosen career:
USI faculty and staff are dedicated to giving you the support you need no matter the modality for which you're taking classes. Check out our robust resources for online students including what online learning is, technology requirements and frequently asked questions.
According to data collected by the Indiana Immigration Project, Indiana’s population is experiencing a steady growth of non-English speakers. The influx of multilingual immigrants is leading to an increased need for second language teachers, including TESOL teachers and administrators with greater expertise in implementing multilingual policies in schools and state agencies. The expansion of multi-national corporations (931 international companies in Indiana alone) and medical facilities in the region demonstrates further need for lingual and culturally-aware professionals who can advance Indiana’s role as a global player.
USI’s program includes exciting practicum opportunities in university language programs, multicultural centers, non-profits, immigration centers and schools. In addition, graduate students can study abroad and pursue internships and research opportunities as part of their degree program.
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The University of Southern Indiana is committed to making college accessible to those wishing to further their education by providing numerous scholarships, grants, and financial aid options to assist students in managing tuition expenses.