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Multilingual and Multicultural Education - Program Admission

Program admission

You can prepare for this program by taking courses in high school that prepare you for college. This typically includes four years of English, three years of math, three years of social studies, and two years of science. Some colleges also require two years of a second language.

Some programs require you to complete an admissions process separate from their general undergraduate admissions process. In such a case, you typically apply to the bilingual and multilingual teacher education program after your freshman or sophomore year.

Program admissions vary. However, for all programs, you need good grades. You also usually need to complete some combination of the following requirements:

• Praxis I (or an equivalent exam that tests your general academic skills)
• Language proficiency exam (testing your knowledge of a language other than English)
• Personal interview
• Personal statement

You may also need to complete the following core courses to qualify for the program:

• Cognition and Instruction
• Educating Exceptional Learners
• Educational Psychology
• Foundations of Multicultural Education
• Human Growth and Development
• Philosophy of Education

Below is a list of high school courses that will help prepare you for this program of study:

• General Computer Applications
• Teacher Aide
• Tutoring Practicum
• English Aide
• Teacher Assisting
• Education Methodology
• World Area Studies
• U.S. Ethnic and Gender Studies
• Psychology
• Sociology
• Anthropology

Source: Illinois Career Information System (CIS) brought to you by Illinois Department of Employment Security.
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