ED-6210-A
Linguistics and Language Acquisition
Delivery Mode
Online
Start
May 26, 2026
End
July 2, 2026
Course Overview
A foundation in approaches and techniques for teaching second languages from the vantage point of linguistics and second language acquisition (SLA) research. While designed to introduce current SLA research and theories, the course will help develop a strong theoretical foundation. Topics include: theories of first and second language acquisition (including the many issues involved in language learning), history of methods of language teaching and learning, current approaches to SLA, and language teaching techniques based on sound principles of SLA.
Course Materials: Students should contact the course instructor and review the course syllabus for information related to course materials/texts.
Course Details
- Credits: 3
- Restrictions: None
- Instructor: Margaret Koehler
- Sponsoring Program: Education
Delivery
Asynchronous online, May 26 – July 2, 2026 with additional synchronous Zoom sessions TBD between faculty and students.
Costs
Standard Course Fee
$1,644.00
Try Us Out Discount
$1,000.00
Alumni
$822.00
Audit
$990.00