BS TESOL Plan

Bachelor of Science Degree. TESOL.

Visit the English Department page to learn more about the program.


Fall Semester
Spring Semester
Freshman Year

General Education CW-ENGL 100 - 3
General Education CS (communication/speaking) - 3
General Education SB (social/behavior sciences) - 3
General Education M (math) - 3
General Education S (sciences) - 3
Total semester credits - 15

General Education CA – ENGL 200 - 3
General Education SL (scientific investigation) - 3
General Education HA (humanities/fine arts) - 3
ENGL 243 Literature: Introduction to Fiction, 
Poetry, and Drama~ 3
Liberal Arts requirement - 3
Total semester credits - 15

Sophomore Year

General Education HW—PE 108 - 1
Liberal Arts requirement - 3
Cultural component - 3
Directed elective - 3
Course in minor - 3
Course in minor - 3
Total semester credits - 16

General Education HW activity - .5
Liberal Arts requirement - 3
Cultural component - 3
Directed elective - 3
General Education EC (ethical citizenship) - 3
Course in minor - 3
Total semester credits - 15.5

Junior
Year

ENGL 311 Intro. to Language and Linguistics - 3
ENGL 320 Structure of English - 3
ENGL 360 Theory/Methodology TESOL - 3
General Education HW activity - .5
Course in minor - 3
General Education SB (social/behavior sciences) - 3
Total semester credits - 15.5

ENGL 322 Acquisition of Language - 3
ENGL 451 Phonetics and Phonology - 3
Course in minor - 3
Course in minor - 3
Free elective - 3
Total semester credits - 15

Senior
Year

ENGL 373 TESOL Tutoring - 3
ENGL 420 Pedagogical Grammar - 3
General Education MD (multidisciplinary) - 3
Free elective - 3
Course in minor - 3
Total semester credits - 15

ENGL 475 Assessment/Testing in TESOL - 3
ENGL 450 Nonnative Speakers 
or 471 Issues in Bilingualism - 3
Course in minor - 3
Required supporting course - 3
Free elective - 3
Total semester credits - 15

Summary of TESOL Degree Requirements

Liberal Arts Education
General Education - 38 cr.
Major - 36 cr.
Minor - 24 cr.
Electives - 14 cr.
Credits to Degree - 120 cr.

This academic plan is an example of how students might choose to fulfill program requirements within a period of four years. After consulting with their advisers students may make other course choices which would meet the program requirements and be more suitable for them.

 


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