Teaching English Language in University Settings
Bachelor's degree
In Oxford
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Oxford
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Start date
Different dates available
The course is taught over two academic years, preceded each year by a week’s residential module in Oxford. Numbers on the course are kept low, to ensure quality of teaching and learning: in each year we aim to recruit a maximum of eight students, for a total of sixteen students in the two year groups working together in a given year.There are four distance-taught modules per year, spread over two eight-week terms from October to April. The assessment for each module comprises a take-home examination. In the third term of the first year you may pursue guided individual study on a chosen topic to begin developing a dissertation project.
Facilities
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Reviews
Subjects
- IT
- University
- Teaching
- English Language
- English
- Latin
- Classics
- Greek
- Classical
- Epic
Course programme
You will then matriculate at Linacre College in Trinity term of your second year and complete your dissertation during that term, under the supervision of a member of the applied linguistics group.
- DPhil in Education
- MSc in Applied Linguistics and Second Language Acquisition
- MSc in Education (Child Development and Education)
- MSc in Education (Comparative and International Education)
- MSc in Education (Higher Education)
- MSc in Education (Learning and Technology)
- MSc in Education (Research Training)
- MSc in Learning and Teaching
- PGCE
Education graduates go on to a range of policy, professional and academic careers. Some continue to doctoral research in the department.
Changes to the course
The University will seek to deliver this course in accordance with the description set out in this course page. However, there may be situations in which it is desirable or necessary for the University to make changes in course provision, either before or after registration. For further information, please see our page on changes to courses.
The University will seek to deliver this course in accordance with the description set out in this course page. However, there may be situations in which it is desirable or necessary for the University to make changes in course provision, either before or after registration. For further information, please see our page on changes to courses.
Teaching English Language in University Settings