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Academic Catalog 2018-2019 
    
Academic Catalog 2018-2019 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), Minor


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The TESOL minor is intended to equip students with knowledge and skills necessary for teaching English as a second or foreign language, whether overseas or in other educational settings. Those who wish to enter a graduate degree program in TESOL will build a strong foundation in this field. This program does not lead to an endorsement in ESOL at K-12, unless students are already admitted to the undergraduate initial teaching licensure program in the College of Education.

Students should consult with the ESOL program coordinator, Catherine Kim, to plan their course of study. A student enrolling in ESOL and EDUC courses should have at least junior standing and must complete all courses with a grade of C or better.

Minor Requirements


The TESOL minor is intended to equip students with knowledge and skills necessary for teaching English as a second or foreign language, whether overseas or in other educational settings. Those who wish to enter a graduate degree program in TESOL will build a strong foundation in this field. This program does not lead to an endorsement in ESOL at Pk-12, unless students are already admitted to the undergraduate preliminary teaching licensure program in the College of Education.

Students should consult with the ESOL program coordinator to plan their course of study. A student enrolling in ESOL and EDUC courses should have at least junior standing and must complete all courses with a grade of C or better.

Language and Cultural Competency


French, Chinese, Spanish, German or Japanese language courses through 201 level 4-12 credits
OR
French, Chinese, Spanish, German or Japanese language proficiency through 201 level
AND
One of the Following:

Total: 17-23 Credits


* ESOL 450  may be waived for those who take a study abroad course that is approved by the ESOL Program Coordinator in the College of Education. Note: eight credits of upper division credits are required for the minor.

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