To register for any of the courses below, follow the procedures described in Course Registration. If you already know the process, go to the Registration Form.
Important Notice about Textbooks
To purchase textbooks, go to the booklist tab under each course description tab of the TUJ Grad Ed website and click on the link to Amazon for each required textbook. In order to get your books in time for spring semester, please order them as soon as you have registered for spring 2023 courses.
Course Schedule for Spring Semester 2023
January 6 - April 20, 2023
Day | Dates | Course No. | Course title | Professor | Note |
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Mon | Jan 9 - Apr 10 | TESL 5616 | Designing Assessment and Curriculum for Multicultural Students | Dr. Nathaniel Carney | Required M.S.Ed. |
Tue | Jan 10 - Apr 11 | TESL 5618 | Second Language Development | Dr. David Beglar | Required M.S.Ed. |
Wed | Jan 11 - Apr 12 | TESL 5611 | Applied Language Study I: Phonology and the Lexicon | Dr. Donna Tatsuki | Required M.S.Ed. |
Thu | Jan 12 - Apr 13 | EDUC 8273 | ESP: Exploring the Concepts, Pedagogy and Current Issues of Genres for Professional Discourse | Dr. Judy Noguchi | Elective M.S.Ed. and Ph.D. |
EDUC 9993
Students are required to register for this course in the semester they take the M.S.Ed. Comprehensive Examination.
Day | Dates | Course No. | Course title | Professor |
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By Arrangement | EDUC 9993 | Master's Comprehensive Examination | By Arrangement |
Ph.D. students only
Students must get approval from their instructor to register for the courses below.
Day | Dates | Course No. | Course title | Professor |
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By Arrangement | EDUC 9991 | Research Apprenticeship | By Arrangement | |
By Arrangement | EDUC 9998 | Dissertation Proposal Design | By Arrangement | |
By Arrangement | EDUC 9999 | Doctor of Education Dissertation | By Arrangement |
Ph.D. 2020 students only
Day | Dates | Course No. | Course title | Professor | Note |
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By Arrangement |
EDUC 9994 |
Preliminary Examination Preparation | By Arrangement |
Distinguished Lecturer Series
All Distinguished Lecturer Series are held over the weekend (Saturday and Sunday).
Day | Dates | Course No. | Course title | Professor | Note |
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Sat & Sun | February 11, 12, 18 and 19 | ENES 8655 | Task-based Language Teaching: Applying Research to Practice | Dr. Nicole Ziegler (University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, U.S.A.) |
Elective M.S.Ed. and Ph.D. |
Sat & Sun | February 25, 26, March 4 and 5 | ENES 8656 | Storytelling in Interaction | Dr. Gabriele Kasper (University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, U.S.A.) |
Elective M.S.Ed. and Ph.D. |
Course Descriptions for Spring Semester 2023
January 6 - April 20, 2023
TESL 5611
Day & Time: Wed, 18:00-21:00 |
Dates: Jan 11-Apr 12 |
Course Title: Applied Language Study I: Phonology and the Lexicon |
Professor: Dr. Donna Tatsuki |
Credit Hours: 3 credit hours |
Note: Required M.S.Ed. |
TESL 5616
Day & Time: Mon, 18:00-21:00 |
Dates: Jan 9-Apr 10 |
Course Title: Designing Assessment and Curriculum for Multicultural Students |
Professor: Dr. Nathaniel Carney |
Credit Hours: 3 credit hours |
Note: Required M.S.Ed. |
TESL 5618
Day & Time: Tue, 18:00-21:00 |
Dates: Jan 10-Apr 11 |
Course Title: Second Language Development |
Professor: Dr. David Beglar |
Credit Hours: 3 credit hours |
Note: Required M.S.Ed. |
EDUC 8273
Day & Time: Thu, 18:00-21:00 |
Dates: Jan 12-Apr 13 |
Course Title: ESP: Exploring the Concepts, Pedagogy and Current Issues of Genres for Professional Discourse |
Professor: Dr. Judy Noguchi |
Credit Hours: 3 credit hours |
Note: Elective M.S.Ed. and Ph.D. |
Distinguished Lecturer Series
This Lecturer Series will consist of two weekend seminars in spring 2023. Each seminar course can be used as elective credit for the M.S.Ed. and Ph.D. degrees. The first session (three hours) of each seminar is free and open to the public. Weekend seminars are free for master’s and doctoral graduates of Graduate College of Education, Temple University Japan Campus for auditing; the fee for other weekend auditors is ¥13,000 (a nonrefundable auditor’s fee). The weekend seminars for this semester will be conducted 100% on Zoom. For the details, please read the following descriptions carefully:
ENES 8655
Day: Sat & Sun |
Dates: Feb 11, 12, 18 and 19 |
Course Title: Task-based Language Teaching: Applying Research to Practice |
Professor: Dr. Nicole Ziegler (University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, U.S.A.) |
Credit Hours: 1 credit hour |
Schedule: 3-hour online Zoom sessions for four days Saturday, Feb 11 from 10:00 to 13:00 Sunday, Feb 12 from 10:00 to 13:00 Saturday, Feb 18 from 10:00 to 13:00 Sunday, Feb 19 from 10:00 to 13:00 |
Note: Elective M.S.Ed. and Ph.D. |
Students taking this seminar for credit must attend all four days.
ENES 8656
Day: Sat & Sun |
Dates: Feb 25, 26, Mar 4 and 5 |
Course Title: Storytelling in Interaction |
Professor: Dr. Gabriele Kasper (University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, U.S.A.). |
Credit Hours: 1 credit hour |
Schedule: 3-hour online Zoom sessions for four days Saturday, Feb 25 from 10:00 to 13:00 Sunday, Feb 26 from 10:00 to 13:00 Saturday, Mar 4 from 10:00 to 13:00 Sunday, Mar 5 from 10:00 to 13:00 |
Note: Elective M.S.Ed. and Ph.D. |
Students taking this seminar for credit must attend all four days.