For those interested in teaching ESL, the Graduate School of Education offers a variety of online opportunities from an NCATE/TESOL recognized program.
Online certificates
Teachers of Adult ESL
This certificate is designed for individuals working in adult ESL educational environments (including ABE) who already have a BA or BS degree. All courses are available online and are listed below:
ESL 6631 Intro to the Adult ESL Learner: Reading & Writing Skills
ESL 6634 Intro to the Adult ESL Learner: Oral Skills
ESL 6636 Course Design for Adult ESL
ESL 6638 Assessment of Adult ESL Learners
For class schedules and links to registration, visit Piperline Class Schedules.
For more on the program, which is also available in a classroom setting, visit: Teachers of Adult ESL
ESL for Mainstream Teachers
This certificate program welcomes licensed K-12 teachers who want to focus on integrating English language learners into the classroom. All courses are available online and are listed below. (Most can be applied toward licensure in ESL.):
ESL 6610 ESL Learners in the Mainstream Classroom
ESL 7502 Language & Society
ESL 7753 Testing & Evaluation of ESL Students
ESL 7755 Development of Literacy Skills
For class schedules and links to registration, visit Piperline Class Schedules.
For more on the program, which is also available in a classroom setting, visit: Certificate in ESL for Mainstream Teachers.
Other online courses
ESL License or MA-ESL coursework
The following courses can be applied to either the ESL license or Masters in ESL. (These programs can be completed utilizing both online and classroom components.) Each link gives the course description, deadline, and registration information for the upcoming semester:
ESL 7502 Language & Society
ESL 7519 Linguistics for Language Teachers
ESL 7610 History of English
ESL 7660 Second Language Acquisition
ESL 7753 Testing & Evaluation of ESL Students
ESL 7755 Development of Literacy Skills
ESL 8010 Phonetics & Phonology
ESL 8020 Advanced Linguistics
ESL 8490 Research Methods
The following online course is required for the MA-ESL but is open to other students as well:
ESL 6612 Advocating for English Language Learners
For class schedules and links to registration, visit Piperline Class Schedules.
Some of the courses in the list above can also be applied to the the Advanced TEFL Certificate, which is also available online.
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To sign up for courses, please contact Rachel Hultman Program Assistant Center for Second Language Teaching and Learning Hamline University 651-523-2964 email Rachel.
Don't forget to ask about transferring credits already earned elsewhere! Transferring students may be able to complete a masters degree program with us entirely through online coursework. |
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Links to traditional classroom ESL and TEFL programs
Teachers of Adult ESL Certificate:
This is the classroom version of our online program designed for individuals working in adult ESL education who already have a BA or BS degree.
Certificate in ESL for Mainstream Teachers
Also available online, this program prepares teachers to better integrate English language learners into the classroom
ESL license:
Prepares students to fulfill ESL license requirements designated by the Minnesota Board of Teaching. Upon your successful completion of the program, Hamline will recommend you for licensure.
Master of Arts in ESL:
With an MA in ESL, graduates will qualify for university and community college ESL positions both in the US and abroad.
Master of Arts in Teaching-ESL:
Students earn a master's degree as they prepare for their initial teaching license in the category that incudes the designation
K-12 in English as a second language (ESL).
TEFL: Teaching English as a Foreign Language
Prepares students to teach English as a foreign language abroad. A related program, the Advanced TEFL certificate, is also available online.