UNC Greensboro’s post-baccalaureate certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages requires 18 credit hours and is intended for those with a bachelor’s degree in any field and documented evidence of having studied a foreign language. The curriculum is designed to develop the knowledge, skills, and dispositions of those who are currently teaching or desire to teach language-minority adults and children to understand, speak, read, and write English in a variety of community, educational, and business settings.
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Program Distinctions
UNCG School of Education (SOE) is recognized as a top graduate school of education by U.S. News & World Report.
The Student Experience
- Graduate students in the School of Education benefit from hands-on learning that is woven throughout our programs and co-curricular opportunities. This certificate is ideal for students interested in research work alongside faculty members on cutting-edge studies and innovation projects, providing them first-hand experience with discovering solutions to pressing social and educational issues.
- Through the coursework and field experiences, teacher candidates have the opportunity to apply their learning in a variety of instructional settings.
To view program requirements, including the number of credit hours and required courses, please click the “View UNCG Catalog” button.
After Graduation
- This certificate program is designed for teacher candidates interested in working with multilingual children and adult learners in settings other than K-12 public schools.
- Career examples include: K-12 Teacher in Non-Public School Settings, English Instructor in Community College/Language Institute, School District Administrator, and English Teaching positions outside the United States.
Program Details
Degree Type: Graduate Certificate
College/School: School of Education
Program Type: Graduate Certificate
Class Type: In Person
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