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专业概况
在这里学什么?Our two-year Master of Arts for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (MATESOL) program provides a well-balanced curriculum of theoretical and practical coursework to a diverse body of students from the United States and around the globe. Our students develop a comprehensive understanding of second language acquisition theory, language pedagogy, assessment, and research while also learning about the sociopolitical, multicultural, and racialized global contexts within which English instruction takes place.
Students are given the unique opportunity to take two practicum courses in which they work with international students and are mentored by experienced English language teachers as they learn to translate theory into practice. We also offer a limited number of competitive TAships, generally to second year students, which enable students to teach their own English classes.
Requirements
The requirements for the Master of Arts for Teachers (English as a Second Language) degree include at least 39 credits of coursework, and intermediate-level competence in a language other than English.
Coursework
The MAT(ESOL) program is designed to provide each candidate with theoretical background in linguistics and second-language acquisition, opportunities to apply theory to second-language learning settings, and a background in the target language, e.g., in English grammar. A grade of 3.0 or above must be earned in each course applying toward the MAT(ESOL) degree. The required total of at least 39 credits must include the following:
Five Core TESOL Courses
Engl 571 (5) Theory and Practice of TESOL
Engl 572 (5) Methods and Materials for Teaching ESOL
Engl 574 (5) Research Methods in Second Language Acquisition
Engl 576 (5) Testing and Evaluation in English as a Second Language
Ling 461 (5) Syntax or Engl 575 (5) Pedagogical Grammar
Competency in Linguistics, which may be satisfied by
LING 200 (5) Introduction to Linguistic Thought or
LING 400 (5) Survey of Linguistic Method and Theory or
Equivalent (0-5)
Two courses selected from the following:
Engl 471 (5) Theory and Practice of Teaching Writing
Engl 478 (5) Language and Social Policy
Engl 479 (5) Lang. Variation and Social Policy in North America
Engl 560 (5) Nature of Language
Engl 562 (5) Discourse Analysis
Engl 564 (5) Current Rhetorical Theory
Engl 567 (5) Approaches to Teaching Composition
Engl 568 (5) Topics in Composition Studies
Engl 569 (5) Topics in Language and Rhetoric
Engl 578 (5) TESOL Colloquium
Ling 432 (5) or 532(5) Sociolinguistics I
Ling 433/Anth 433 (5) Sociolinguistics II
Ling 452 (5) Phonology II
Ling 457/Psych 457 (5) Language Development
Ling 462 (5) Syntax
Ling 464/Anth 464 (3) Language Politics and Cultural Identity
Ling 550 (5) Phonetics
Ling 551 (5) Phonology I or Ling 451 (5) Phonology I
EDC&I 453 (3) Teaching the Bilingual/Bicultural Student
EDC&I 458 (3) Content Area ESL Instruction
EDC&I 528 (4) Foundations of Language, Literacy and Culture
EDC&I 537 (4) Classroom Discourse
EDC&I 540 (3) Immigrant Schooling
EDC&I 545 (3) Multilingual Socialization and Development
EDC&I 547 (3) Sociolinguistics
Elective. Any course 400-level or above in English, Anthropology, Education, or Linguistics, including those listed above, or in any language other than English not used to fulfill the language requirement may fulfill the elective requirement. An elective may also be approved from related courses in other fields.
Engl 570 - Practicum in Teaching ESL (5-10)
所属院系
进入哪个院系学习? College of Arts and Sciences中国学生入学要求
为来自中国的学生设计 Prospective graduate students must meet the following minimum requirements: Hold a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college or university in the U.S.1or its equivalent from a foreign institution; Have earned at least a 3.0 grade-point-average (on a 4 point scale) for the last 90 graded quarter credits or 60 graded semester credits. Other English Language Requirements: 580 paper-based TOEFL.课程信息
学制:全日制(2 年)
学费:US$30,208.00 (¥ 192,180) /年
开学时间:预计在一月 2022
申请截止日期:
留学地点:University of WashingtonSchmitz Hall, 1410 NE Campus Parkway,SEATTLE,Washington,98195, United States