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A graduate certificate in Professional and Technical Writing, Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, or Teaching English as a Foreign Language, can boost your employability or open new doors by complementing your professional training.
View the English program profile for sample occupations, average salary, and employment projections.
Students in the TESOL concentration, TESOL certificate programs, TEFL certificate, and Master of Arts program in TESOL must complete a semester-long internship before graduating. Internship supervisors must have a Master of Arts degree in TESOL.
View the English, Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages Graduate Certificate program information and requirements in the Academic Catalog.
Prior to starting review the program of study and plan a semester for a TESOL internship with a TESOL advisor.
In certain circumstances, the TESOL certificate may take more than one year to complete. See your TESOL advisor if circumstances warrant additional time.
Some of the courses successfully completed in the TEFL Undergraduate Certificate program may substitute for courses in the TESOL certificate. See your advisor for details.
A grade of B or better in an upper-division introductory linguistics course taken within the last five years is the only prerequisite to the certificate program. You may fulfill this requirement by taking either ENG 4710 or ENG 6710 (Introduction to Linguistics) before beginning the certificate program or during the Fall Semester in conjunction with Fall Semester courses.
To be admitted into the program, nonnative speakers of English must obtain a TOEFL IBT score of 100, IELTS 7.5, PTE 68 or students who show proof of successful completion of an Intensive English Program from an accredited Institution or program accepted by international admissions are exempt from the requirement to take an approved English Proficiency exam. You will be tested upon beginning the program and may be required to take ESL courses to improve your English skills.
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