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Aug 23, 2025
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Graduate Catalog 2025-2026
Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Bilingual Education
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Program Description:
The Certificate of Bilingual Education program is designed to prepare educators to work with emergent bilingual students who are simultaneously acquiring English proficiency and mastering academic content while learning about their community’s culture(s).
as aligned with the Teaching English to Speakers of other Languages (TESOL) standards.
The Certificate in Bilingual Education program is designed to permit individuals who hold an initial Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) Professional Educator License (PEL) to seek an endorsement in Bilingual Education. The program also welcomes individuals who wish to obtain expertise for education-related professions in non-school settings.
General Requirements:
- Admission to the program is contingent upon good academic standing and acceptance by the department.
- A bachelor’s or master’s degree from an accredited college or university.
- A minimum grade point average of 2.75 (on a 4.0-point scale) for conditional admission and 3.0 for full admission in the final 60 credit hours of bachelor’s degree coursework. Upper-division and graduate-level course work in fields other than education that was completed after the bachelor’s degree will be considered for applicants whose GPA in their last 60 credit hours of the bachelor’s degree is not high enough to be considered for conditional admission.
- A minimum grade of B on all graduate-level transfer credit.
- Maintain a minimum of B grade average in program courses.
- Complete 100 clock hours or 3 months of teaching experience in a Bilingual program.
- Individuals with an ISBE PEL in Elementary, Secondary, Early Childhood, or Special Education who seek an ISBE endorsement in Bilingual Education, may apply for that credential in consultation with the Office of Teacher Licensure. Successful completion of a Language Proficiency Test for an Education License with Stipulations Endorsed as Transitional Bilingual in the non-English language to be taught. NOTE: Per Section 25.720 b) 4) of the Illinois Administrative Code, an individual who holds a State Seal of Biliteracy or who has obtained working fluency or higher on the Global Seal of Biliteracy shall be exempt from the language proficiency test required for a bilingual education endorsement in the same language.
Program Learning Outcomes
- To prepare candidates who demonstrate proficiency in the content areas, and pedagogical content knowledge, skills, and dispositions across learning environments as identified in national, state, and local standards.
- To prepare candidates who create supportive learning environments.
- To prepare candidates who construct meaningful learning experiences that support the development, learning, and motivation for bilingual students.
- To prepare candidates who demonstrate an understanding of the role of assessment to inform future instructional practices.
- To create a community of learners who infuse technology to foster active inquiry, engaged interactions, and collaborative relationships for all learners.
- To instill a sense of teaching as a profession within our candidates so that they embrace life-long learning and serve as reflective teaching practitioners across instructional contexts.
- To prepare candidates who exhibit standards of professional conduct and leadership to improve student learning and well-being.
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Required Courses (15 credits)
- ESL 5400 | ESL 5000 - Foundations in English as a Second Language (3)
- ESL 5500 | ESL 5100 - Instructional Design in English Language Learning (3)
- ESL 5540 | ESL 5140 - Methods & Materials in English Language Learning (3)
- ESL 5550 | ESL 5150 - Cross Cultural Studies (3)
- BIL 5280 - Methods and Materials for Teaching Bilingual Education (3)
Elective Courses (3 credits)
Choose one: - BIL 5110 - Language and Literacy (3)
- ESL 5510 | ESL 5110 - Language and Linguistics (3)
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