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College of Education

Language, Literacy, and Technology (LLT) – Master’s Program Overview

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The Language, Literacy, and Technology graduate program prepares graduates for academic and leadership positions in teaching, research, and service with a focus on equity and social justice. The graduate program in Language, Literacy, and Technology includes a broad curriculum of study, including foundational courses in: literacy within the disciplines, the study of computer-assisted language and literacy development, and communicating in a multilingual and multiliterate society.

Students may earn a non-thesis practitioners degree in Master of Education (Ed.M.), available on all four campuses; or the thesis research degree in Master of Arts (M.A.), offered on Pullman or Spokane campuses.

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Please read the instructions for documents needed and follow the Apply link to GradCAS. Once in GradCAS search for Washington State University’s Language, Literacy and Technology program.

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