Language, Globalization and Intercultural Studies, MSEd
The M.S.Ed. in Language, Globalization, and Intercultural Studies (LGIS), housed within the Educational Linguistics Division, provides the skills and knowledge necessary to understand linguistic and social practices in a variety of environments. The M.S.Ed. in Language, Globalization, and Intercultural Studies (LGIS), provides a solid foundation in ethnographic and discourse analytic research methods. The core courses examine linguistic and social practices that occur in face-to-face interaction, the cultural expectations and ideologies that inform communicative practices, and the cultural dynamics of power and identity. A degree in LGIS prepares students for careers such as cultural exchange advising and administration, study-abroad programming, refugee and immigrant support, and curriculum development, training, and facilitation. The program also provides a solid theoretical foundation for those students considering a career in intercultural research and/or doctoral study.
For more information: https://www.gse.upenn.edu/elx/icc
Curriculum
A total of 12 course units are required for the LGIS MSEd1,2,3 All courses must be at the 5000 level or above.
Code | Title | Course Units |
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Core Courses 4 | ||
EDUC 6200 | Introduction to Applied Linguistics | 1 |
EDUC 6205 | Linguistics in Education | 1 |
EDUC 6210 | Sociolinguistics in Education | 1 |
EDUC 6220 | Discursive Approaches in Language, Globalization, and Intercultural Studies | 1 |
EDUC 6299 | Ethnography for Language, Globalization, and Intercultural Studies | 1 |
EDUC 7220 | Seminar in Microethnography | 1 |
Elective Courses 5 | ||
Select 1 ELX elective course | 1 | |
Select 3 electives | 3 | |
Distribution Requirement 6 | ||
Select 1 Distribution Requirement course | 1 | |
Capstone Course 4 | ||
EDUC 8230 | LGIS Seminar | 1 |
Total Course Units | 12 |
Required Milestone:
Master’s degree candidates must demonstrate thorough knowledge of the field of specialization by passing a comprehensive examination in their area of study. The examination/portfolio/thesis serves an educational and evaluative purpose through which students are expected to review and integrate what they have learned in their coursework and fieldwork. Comprehensive formats vary.
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Students must complete an internship of at least 160 hours. The internship proposal (part of EDUC 7220 Seminar in Microethnography) must be approved before you can begin your internship; the internship must be completed before you may register for EDUC 8230 LGIS Seminar. EDUC 8230 LGIS Seminar is offered in the spring semester only.
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Students must maintain a 3.5 cumulative GPA after the completion of the first fall semester in order to register for 4 CU's in subsequent semesters. Students must maintain a 4.0 cumulative GPA after the completion of the first fall semester in order to register for 5 CU's in subsequent semesters.
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Two courses may be transferred into the program (as electives only) with the approval of ELX faculty.
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Students must earn a grade of B- or higher in core courses (see Handbook).
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Elective courses must be taken at the graduate level (5000 and above).
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Candidates for the M.S.Ed. degree must demonstrate knowledge of the field of education beyond the area of specialization. This requirement is met by satisfying the distribution requirement. To meet the distribution requirement, students must complete one approved graduate level (5000 and above) GSE course outside the student’s area of specialization, earning a grade of "B" or better. Students should check with their program manager for a list of courses approved to fulfill the distribution requirement. Further requirements regarding these courses may be specified by each division.
The degree and major requirements displayed are intended as a guide for students entering in the Fall of 2025 and later. Students should consult with their academic program regarding final certifications and requirements for graduation.