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Click on the name of an online linguistics, language & esl certificate program to view the detailed information; you can also find out about the college or university offering the program by clicking on "School's Profile". |
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Certificate in Foreign Languages (French) |
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Linguistics, Language & ESL |
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New York University |
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To be awarded a certificate--an optional credential--students must complete a prescribed number of courses as outlined below, or a combination of courses and private instruction totaling 112 contact hours. (One private instruction course is 14 contact hours.) For levels I through IV only one of each may be applied toward the certificate. Level V and advanced courses may be repeated and count toward the fulfillment of requirements for the certificate, unless otherwise indicated. Short courses do not count toward the certificate. |
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Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages |
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Linguistics, Language & ESL |
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Regent University |
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This program is designed for the individual who has a unique desire to work with students and/or adults whose first language is not English. Individuals may or may not be traditional classroom teachers. This program satisfies course requirements for the English as a Second Language (ESL) endorsement in the state of Virginia, provided the candidate has taken 6 credits of a foreign language at the undergraduate or graduate level. The TESOL program is offered online via the Internet, with the exception of a –week summer residency offered one campus. Students who do not desire to pursue a full master’s degree may opt to complete a 15-credit TESOL certificate. Certificate courses also satisfy the ESL endorsement requirements for the state of Virginia. |
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