MA in Latin with Teaching Certification at the University of Texas at Austin
Qualified
students who wish to pursue a Masters Degree in Latin together with
Latin Teaching Certification may apply simultaneously to the Department
of Classics and to the UTeach Liberal Arts Post-Baccalaureate
Program. Upon admission to both programs, students can fulfill
the requirements for the MA in Latin and for Latin Teaching
Certification in the State of Texas in a two-year program (including a
summer).
For information and application materials, contact:
The University of Texas, Department of Classics, Graduate Admissions
and
The University of Texas, UTeach Liberal Arts, Post-Baccalaureate Admissions
Sample Course Schedules
1.
1st
Fall Semester: 2 graduate courses in Latin, 1 graduate course in
Greek or Classical Civilization, UTL 101 and 202 (12 hours)
1st
Spring Semester : 2 graduate courses in Latin, 1 graduate course in Greek or Classical
Civilization, EDP 363M (12 hours)
Summer: ALD 322 (3 hours)
2nd Fall Semester: MA Report , UTL 303L, LAT 386 (Teaching Methods in Latin) (9 hours)
2nd Spring Semester EDC650S (Student Teaching), EDC350S (9 hours)
Total credits : 48
2.
1st Fall Semester: 2 graduate courses in Latin, 1 graduate course in Greek or Classical Civilization, UTL 101 (10 hours)
1st
Spring Semester: 1 graduate course in Latin, 1 graduate course in Greek
or Classical Civilization, EDP 363M, UTL 202 (11 hours)
Summer: 1 graduate course in Latin, ALD 322 (6 hours)
2nd Fall Semester: MA Report , UTL 303L, LAT 386 (Teaching Methods in Latin) (9 hours)
2nd Spring Semster EDC650S (Student Teaching), EDC350S (9 hours)
Total credits: 48
last modified August 31, 2010 by timmoore@mail.utexas.edu