Master of Science in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages Online
Engage English language learners (ELLs) in the classroom with the instructional techniques and linguistic knowledge you will gain in this online master’s in TESOL program.
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Program Overview
Explore the Mount’s online M.S. in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages program
Improve students’ grasp of the English language with the knowledge and instructional tools you will gain in the online M.S. in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages program. Analyze how cultural, linguistic, and academic factors as well as your own personal experiences influence learning and teaching success.
This online program conveys a combination of language knowledge, sociocultural context, lesson-planning instruction, and evaluation techniques that are beneficial to teachers of English language learners. It also offers opportunities to collaborate with other teachers and to advocate for policies that support ELLs and their families.
This program also offers two extra courses that lead to teacher certification.
As a graduate of this online education master’s, you will be prepared to:
- Identify English language structures, orthography, morphology, semantics, syntax, and phonetics and their application in your instruction
- Analyze how various factors of cultural, linguistic, socioeconomic, political, familial, personal, and academic contexts influence English Language Learners’ learning and language development
- Raise awareness of identities, beliefs, biases, and prejudices of your own and how they influence your teaching and student learning
- Integrate standards-based, research-proven, engaging lessons to help ELLs develop listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills by using appropriate technology, scaffolding techniques, and differentiated instruction
- Integrate standards-based, research-proven, engaging lessons to help ELLs successfully learn grade-level content in social studies, science, math, and other subject areas
- Analyze and interpret multiple and varied assessments, including classroom-based, standardized, and language proficiency assessments to make informed instructional decisions
- Collaborate with other teachers, school communities, and families
- Synthesize policies and legal rights of ELLs and their families and provide support and advocacy
- Identify English language structures, orthography, morphology, semantics, syntax, and phonetics and their application in your instruction
- Analyze how various factors of cultural, linguistic, socioeconomic, political, familial, personal, and academic contexts influence English Language Learners’ learning and language development
- Raise awareness of identities, beliefs, biases, and prejudices of your own and how they influence your teaching and student learning
- Integrate standards-based, research-proven, engaging lessons to help ELLs develop listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills by using appropriate technology, scaffolding techniques, and differentiated instruction
- Integrate standards-based, research-proven, engaging lessons to help ELLs successfully learn grade-level content in social studies, science, math, and other subject areas
- Analyze and interpret multiple and varied assessments, including classroom-based, standardized, and language proficiency assessments to make informed instructional decisions
- Collaborate with other teachers, school communities, and families
- Synthesize policies and legal rights of ELLs and their families and provide support and advocacy
TESOL career opportunities:
- Adult Education Teacher
- Academic Advisor
- Corporate Trainer
- Private Tutor
- ESL Instructor
- Instructional Designer
- Curriculum Leader
- Adult Education Teacher
- Academic Advisor
- Corporate Trainer
- Private Tutor
- ESL Instructor
- Instructional Designer
- Curriculum Leader
Also available:
The Mount offers multiple education programs online. Explore our online education degrees.
Tuition
Our master’s in TESOL online is affordable
At the University of Mount Saint Vincent, we are committed to providing a high-quality education for less than you would expect. Tuition for the TESOL master's degree online is affordable and can easily fit into your budget.
Program | Per Credit Hour | Per Course | Per Program |
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M.S. in TESOL | $524 | $1,572 | $15,720 |
Tuition Breakdown:
Calendar
Here are the dates and deadlines you need to know
The M.S. in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages is designed with working adults in mind. We offer multiple start dates and faster course completion time to help you earn your degree when it’s convenient for you.
Term | Start Date | App Deadline | Document Deadline | Registration Deadline | Tuition Deadline | Class End Date | Term Length |
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Fall 2 | 10/28/24 | 10/14/24 | 10/18/24 | 10/23/24 | 10/25/24 | 12/13/24 | 7 weeks |
Spring 1 | 1/27/25 | 1/14/25 | 1/18/25 | 1/23/25 | 1/24/25 | 3/16/25 | 7 weeks |
Spring 2 | 3/24/25 | 3/12/25 | 3/16/25 | 3/20/25 | 3/21/25 | 5/11/25 | 7 weeks |
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Admissions
Make sure you meet the requirements for this Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages program
The streamlined admission process at the University of Mount Saint Vincent makes it easier to apply and helps you start your academic journey faster. Please read the full admission requirements for the TESOL online degree.
- Bachelor’s degree in Liberal Arts or Science
- Official transcripts
- GPA of 3.0 or higher
You must meet the following requirements for admission to the M.S. in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages online program:
- Submit online application
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university. Students must have majored in Liberal Arts or Science.
- Students must have completed 12 credits of a language other than English
- Official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended
- Undergraduate GPA of 3.0 and above on a 4.0 scale. Students with a GPA below 3.0 will be reviewed for acceptance by submitting a three-paragraph statement of purpose addressing the following three items:
- Describe the personal and/or professional experiences which ignited your passion to become a teacher
- What is your current position, and what has your career progression been since you graduated from college?
- Why do you wish to obtain your master's degree in education? How do you hope to benefit from pursuing this degree?
- Valid New York Initial or Professional teaching certificate
- Students without a valid New York Initial or Professional Teaching Certificate may complete the 36-credit track for NY License eligibility
Official transcripts and other documents should be sent from the granting institutions to our Office of Admissions:
Email address: [email protected]
Mail address:
Office of Admission
University of Mount Saint Vincent
6301 Riverdale Avenue
Riverdale, NY 10471
Courses
Check out the coursework for the M.S. in TESOL online
For the University of Mount Saint Vincent’s M.S. in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages online program, the curriculum comprises 15 courses for a total of 45 credit hours.
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