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Dec 04, 2024
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2022-2023 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVE]
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), BA
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Overview
The Teaching English to Speakers of other languages (TESOL) major develops the knowledge and skills necessary to teach English as a second foreign language in a wide variety of educational settings, both in the United States and abroad.
Educational Outcomes of the program:
- Demonstrate a basic understanding of linguistics and Second Language Aquisition (SLA).
- Make informed decisions concerning the use of materials, methods, and procedures appropriate for effective second-language teaching.
- Draw upon practical experience in planning and developing lessons for teaching English to speakers of other languages.
- Apply principles and rationale for using English language teaching as a means of ministering cross-culturally.
Students who complete the TESOL Major receive a Teaching English as a Second Language certificate upon graduation.
See the Undergraduate Core for graduation requirements.
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Bible and Theology Core (18)
Choose one of the following History Courses (3)
Choose one of the following Mathematics courses (3)
Choose one of the following Culture and Arts courses (3)
Choose one of the following Science courses (3)
Leadership Development and Spiritual Formation (6)
Designated Electives (15)
- Take any two 3000-4000 level ENG or HUM courses - Credits: 6
- Take 2 semesters of a modern or biblical foreign language - Credits: 6
- Take an additional 3000-4000 level ICS course in addition to the ICS courses listed in the Foundation - Credits: 3
Open Electives (18)
- Choose 6 courses from any department
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