Certification in Bilingual Education

Why study Bilingual Education?

  • 100% Online
  • We prepare you for an area of high demand.
  • The certificate offered by Antillean is higher than a bachelor’s degree.
  • It is designed to be offered remotely.
  • The program is designed to be completed in 1 year.
  • We have financial aid available if you qualify (student loans).

Admission Requirements

  1. Complete the application for graduate studies.
  2. Make the payment of the non-refundable admission fee.
  3. Submit official transcripts from all universities or colleges attended.
  4. If you are a scholarship recipient through Title II federal funds from the Department of Education of Puerto Rico, you must sign the release of academic information.
  5. Possess a Bachelor’s degree in Education from a University or college accredited in the United States, or its equivalent.

Sequential

Code Course Credits
EDCI/RELB 511 Teaching Methods of Jesus 3
EDCI 639 Implications for multicultural education 3
HUEN 601 K-12 bilingual education methodology 3
HUEN 621 Language acquisition and assessment 3
HUEN 622 Research methods in bilingual education 3
HUEN 635 Historical, sociocultural and legal foundations of bilingual education 3
HUEN 645 Special topics in bilingualism 3
HUEN 646 Analysis of children’s and adolescent literature 3
HUEN 647 Method of teaching Spanish as a second language 3

Course Descriptions

HUEN 601 – Methodology of Bilingual Education

This course will examine and analyze various methodologies, approaches, strategies, and program models for teaching bilingual education. It provides an overview of the historical and current trends that affect bilingual students. The course will also discuss language learning theories, various instructional strategies for teaching language, and selected issues in teaching bilingual students in the United States and Puerto Rico. This course consists of 45 hours of lecture.

HUEN 621 – Language Acquisition and Assessment

This course analyzes the theories, strategies, assessments, and approaches of language acquisition in both first and second languages. It also analyzes the cognitive and affective factors that affect language development and practice. Contributions from the fields of linguistics, psycholinguistics, sociology, psychology, and anthropology are also discussed. This course consists of 45 hours of lecture.

HUEN 622 – Research Methods of Bilingual Education

This course intends to prepare competent students in the area of bilingual education research in the teaching of English and Spanish as a second language. It focuses on research design, conceptual framework, and ways to analyze data. Students will apply the material discussed in previous courses while carrying out a research project related to the teaching of English and Spanish in a classroom setting. This course consists of 45 lecture hours and 15 labs.

HUEN 635 – Historical, Socio-cultural and Legal Foundations of Bilingual Education

This course provides an analysis and an overview of the historical, legal, political and socio-cultural foundations of bilingualism and bilingual education in the US, including critical issues arising from language diversity and their educational possible solutions through appropriate teaching and learning program strategies. This course will provide an opportunity to deal with the realities of the classroom embedded in a larger historical, legal and sociological context. Not only will it trace the historical development of bilingual programs, but it will include a study of Federal and State legal compliance requirements for bilingual programs, as well as relevant body of court cases on related issues. This course consists of 45 hours of lecture.

HUEN 645 – Special Topics: Methods in Reading and Writing in Bilingual Education

Analysis of selected topics in the area of bilingualism that are not emphasized in other courses. Topics that could be included are: literature, sociocultural and language skills assessment, among others.

HUEN 647 – Methodology of Teaching Spanish as a Second Language

This course will discuss various basic principles and learning theories for the teaching and learning of Spanish as a second language. The purpose of the course is to help teachers in the development and implementation of adequate strategies and methodologies. There is also an emphasis on research, and methods, and materials used in the teaching of language arts. This course consists of 45 lecture hours and 15 labs.

EDCI 639 – Implications in Multicultural Education

It focuses on the social factors in the design and implementation of multicultural education in Puerto Rico, the United States and other countries. The topics included are: demographic implications, communication between cultures, race relations, and the involvement of parents and community in the education.

EDCI/RELB 511 – Teaching Methods of Jesus

Study of Jesus, the Great Teacher, teaching methods, its applications to student growth. It will explore Jesus’ teaching methodology and its application to the classroom in order to make the twenty-first century teacher a change agent to promote transformation in the lives of students. It performs a comparison and contrast to the most relevant educational theories.

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Se otorgarán becas de hasta $4,000 al año a estudiantes que tengan la intención de desempeñarse como maestros en escuelas públicas o privadas de enseñanza primaria o secundaria que brindan servicios a familias de escasos recursos.

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