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The TESOL Certificate provides students with theoretical background and practical training in this teaching field. As the demands for English language teaching grow both in the U.S. and abroad, there is a rising increase in the need for trained teachers of English. 

The Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Certificate provides undergraduate students with a foundation in the approaches, methods, and techniques in teaching English to speakers of other languages, paired with a solid understanding of the theories of second language acquisition that underlie and motivate classroom practices. The program prepares future ESL teachers and others working with second language learners for classroom experiences with students in a variety of teaching contexts, with a specific focus on adult learners in the U.S.

TESOL Certificate Program of Study

The TESOL Certificate Program comprises the following courses, the first four of which offer theoretical background in linguistics and second language acquisition, cross-cultural  understanding, and approaches and methods in teaching English as a second language.

Course NumberCourse TitleCredits
LING 1500Introduction to Linguistics3.0 credits
LING 1400Structures of English3.0 credits
LING 2320Second Language Acquisition3.0 credits
LING 2400TESOL and Applied Linguistics4.0 credits
LING 4400Techniques and Procedures in ESL4.0 credits

 

TESOL Certificate Program Co-Directors:

  • Maeve Eberhardt, Assistant Professor, Romance Languages and Cultures

  • Guillermo Rodríguez, Associate Professor, Romance Languages and Cultures

Participating Faculty:

  • Diana Popa (Senior Lecturer, CAS)

  • Guillermo Rodriguez (Associate Professor of Linguistics, CAS)