Teaching English To Speakers Of Other Languages (TESOL) (MA)
Master
In London
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
London
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Duration
1 Year
Our MA in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) is designed for people who are already English language teachers and want to develop their career opportunities, or those with less experience but a strong interest in pursuing a career in this field.
This Master's degree will develop your understanding of both classroom practice and key areas of research that inform practice. Through your acquaintance with current literature and the research you carry out in completing course assignments, you will be able to engage critically and constructively in debates relating to a wide range of aspects of language teaching.
The programme focuses on the multilingual and multicultural contexts of language learning and teaching. It allows students from all over the world the opportunity to share their experiences with locally based teachers, thus gaining insight into a range of language teaching contexts in the UK, including the state education system. You will be studying alongside students on the MA Language Teaching programme and so will benefit from an exchange of experiences and perspectives with teachers of languages other than English.
The programme is also unique in offering you a choice between two dissertation pathways: an empirical research investigation of an aspect of language teaching and learning or an independent library-based project on a relevant topic of your choice.
The MA TESOL will enhance your career prospects in a number of ways. If you are an experienced teacher it will help you to progress to a more senior or specialised position in language teaching, such as a senior teacher, director of studies, teacher trainer, consultant or materials developer.
An MA TESOL is an essential qualification for those who wish to teach English at university level, whether for general or more specific purposes.
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About this course
Graduates go into careers in education, the media and public relations, marketing and publishing, and lexicography and translation. Possible professions include language teacher (TESOL), special educational needs teacher, or careers adviser. This degree may also be useful in various roles within local government, the media, or tourism and hospitality, as well as becoming a higher education lecturer, youth worker, or community development worker.
We offer a comprehensive Careers Service to help you advance your career, while our in-house, professional recruitment consultancy, Birkbeck Talent, works with London’s top employers to help you gain work experience that fits in with your evening studies.
Usually at least a second-class honours degree (2:2), or overseas equivalent, in a relevant subject and/or relevant professional training and language teaching experience.
This programme is designed for candidates with recent and relevant experience of, and/or professional training in, classroom language teaching.
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Subjects
- Global
- Perspective
- Marketing Communications
- Marketing
- Design
- English Language
- Teaching
- English
- Materials
- Communications
- Trainer
- Communication Training
- Sociolinguistics
- Learning Teaching
- TESOL
Course programme
You take two core modules worth 30 credits each.
You then either choose two option modules (30 credits each) and complete a 12,000-15,000-word dissertation (60 credits), or choose three option modules (30 credits each) and complete a 4500-5000-word independent literature review (30 credits).
You will have the opportunity to choose from a wide range of modules in the course of your study. Please note that the list of option modules is only indicative and not all modules are available every year. Please check with the programme administrator which option modules are available in each academic year.
CORE MODULES
- Language Teaching and Learning in Multilingual and Multicultural Contexts
- Research Methods and Design
- Analysing Language Structure and Use
- Bilingualism
- Identity in Applied Linguistics Research Level 7
- Intercultural Communication in Business Contexts
- Introduction to Applied Linguistics
- Language, Culture and Communication
- Marketing Communications: A global perspective
- Neurolinguistics (level 7)
- Psycholinguistics (level 7)
- Second Language Acquisition
- Sociolinguistics
- Dissertation
- Independent Literature Review
Additional information
Full-time home students: £8820 pa
Part-time international students: £8010 pa
Full-time international students: £16020 pa
This course is also available in-
Part-time home/EU students: £4320 pa
Full-time home/EU students: £8640 pa
Part-time international students: £7860 pa
Full-time international students: £15720 pa
Teaching English To Speakers Of Other Languages (TESOL) (MA)