GRADUATE
CERTIFICATE IN TESOL
(Teaching
English to Speakers of Other
Languages)
The
TESOL Program acquaints students with the basic knowledge
and skills necessary to teach English as a second or foreign
language. The Graduate Certificate in TESOL is open to any
qualified Wright State graduate student, regardless of program.
It is available to nondegree students and to students in
the English M.A. program in Literature or in Composition
and Rhetoric, as well as the Master of Humanities program.
The requirements for this certificate are
- Courses
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ENG
681 Theory of ESL (4 hrs.) Offered in fall
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ENG
684 TESOL Practices and Materials (4 hrs.) Offered in
winter
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ENG
682 TESOL Grammar (4 hrs.) Offered in winter
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ENG
683 Sociolinguistics (4 hrs.) Offered in spring
- ENG
687 TESOL Assessment (4 hrs.) Varies
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ED
660 Practicum (2 hrs.) Varies
NOTES
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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.
Students may fulfill this requirement by taking either
ENG 478 or ENG 678 (Introduction to Linguistics) before
beginning the certificate program or during the fall
quarter in conjunction with fall quarter courses.
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In
order to be admitted into the program, nonnative speakers
of English must obtain a TOEFL score of 250 (600), or
for conditional admission 213 (550). Students will be
tested upon beginning the program and may be required
to take ESL courses to improve their English skills.
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Students
must take a minimum of fourteen hours at Wright State
University. The Language Programs Committee must approve
all transfer of credit prior to the student's acceptance
into the program.
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Several
options on and off campus exist for the practicum, including
a six-month internship in Japan for students who qualify.
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In
order to receive the certificate, a student must earn
a 3.0 average for the courses in the program.
The
exit portfolio is a comprehensive evaluation of the student's
knowledge of TESOL subject matter. Students must submit
the portfolio after completing the course sequence.
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