Real-World Teaching Preparation
Prepare to teach English as a second or foreign language in the United States and abroad. Designed for non-licensure students, the Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) minor offers valuable experiential learning opportunities that you can apply directly to your career. You can complete an internship working with local organizations like the Global Refugee Center and Right to Read, helping people to learn English and gain self-sufficiency. This is also an ideal program if you’re looking for international experience, as there are many opportunities to teach abroad and even find a career overseas.
Minor Option
In addition to the TESL minor program, we also offer a Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Education endorsement designed for licensure students.
Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Education (CLD) Endorsement
Develop your knowledge of the English language while learning theory and practice to teach English as a second language. When you complete the CLD endorsement you’ll be recommended for the Linguistically Diverse: English as a Second Language K-12 endorsement. This program must be completed in conjunction with the Elementary Education, Secondary Education or K-12 licensure program.
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Your Future in Teaching English as a Second Language
If you’re interested in teaching abroad or helping immigrants and refugees in the United States learn English, the TESL minor is a great way to explore the field and start your career. You’ll find highly collaborative classes and faculty who are accessible and here to help you succeed.
Consider UNC’s TESL minor if you want to:
- Teach English overseas or in the United States
- Gain international experience
- Work in small classes with close faculty mentorship
You’ll learn:
- English grammar and linguistics
- Historical context of bilingual education
- Methods for teaching ESL students
Sample courses:
- History and Philosophy of Bilingual Education
- Topics in Chicana/Chicano Art and Culture
- Second Language Acquisition
- Traditional and Modern Grammars
- English Linguistics
- Intercultural Communication
Beyond the Classroom
Looking to gain international experience and see the world? The Teaching English as a Second Language minor at UNC could be the program for you.
Where can your minor take you?
According to research by the British Council, more than 1.5 billion people worldwide are learning English. As a result, there are now more English teaching jobs for adults in the U.S. and abroad than ever before.
You can find teaching jobs at schools, universities and many types of businesses abroad. Here in the United States, there is also a large population of immigrants and other adult English language learners. There are even career options that don't involve teaching, such as administrative positions for an ESL program, textbook writer or private language.
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