You'll focus on culture, linguistics, second language acquisition methods and the methodology of teaching English. And you'll build an understanding of the complexities in working with culturally and linguistically diverse communities within the US and around the world.
You'll emerge prepared to work in settings like community colleges, universities, adult education centers, language academies and international schools. You'll enrich your learning in classroom courses such as Cognition and Learning, Educational Reform and Cross-Cultural Communication. And you'll carry your classroom experience into the real world through over 150 hours of observation, teaching experiences, research practice and an international experience.
When you receive your degree, you'll be equipped with an eye toward social justice and the skills to make an impact that reaches far beyond your own classroom walls. Graduates of this program are in demand among employers in the education sector, with students finding fulfilling work both domestically and international