Graduate
Degree Programs
Master of Arts in the Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
The 31-credit hour M.A. in TESOL is a professional degree that prepares graduate students to become effective teachers of English to adult learners who speak other native languages, both in the U.S. and abroad. Far more than just a program for “teaching grammar,” the M.A. in TESOL degree provides both a strong theoretical foundation as well as hands-on practical experiences.
COURSE REQUIREMENTS
Students must select one of the two program options:
Thesis Option:
• Required Courses: Students must take the five core courses for a total of 16 credit hours, as well as ENG-Z 690: Advanced Reading in TESOL (1-4 credits) and ENG-Z 699 M.A. Thesis (3 credits)• Electives: Students choose at least three courses (at least 8-11 credits)• Total: 31 credit hoursInternship Option:
• Required Courses: Students must take the five core courses for a total of 16 credit hours, as well as ENG-Z 598: TESOL Internship (3 credits)• Electives: Students choose at least four courses (at least 12 credits)• Total: 31 credit hoursCURRICULUM
Core courses (16 credit hours/5 courses)
• ENG-G 500: Introduction to the English Language (4 credits)• ENG-Z 520: Second Language Development (3 credits)• ENG-Z 523: TESOL Methods (3 credits)• ENG-Z 541: English for Specific Purposes (ESP) and Materials Development (3 credits)• ENG-Z 545: TESOL Practicum (3 credits)Elective courses (At least 15 credit hours/5 courses)
• ENG-G 625: Discourse Analysis and Introduction to Research (4 credits)• ENG-G 652: Sociolinguistics (4 credits) • ENG-Z 536 Pedagogical Grammar (3 credits)• ENG-Z 570: Second Language Writing (3 credits)• ENG-Z 575: Second Language Learning and Technology (3 credits)• ENG-Z 598: TESOL Internship (3 credits)• ENG-Z 600: Seminar in TESOL (variable topics) (3 credits)• ENG-Z 690: Advanced Readings in TESOL (1-4 credits)• ENG-Z 699: M.A. Thesis – TESOL (3 credits)Other graduate courses in literature, writing, and literacy, or related fields as approved by the director. No more than six credits may be transferred from or taken outside the department.