The MSc TESOL and Intercultural Communication degree is designed for those who intend to pursue a career in teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL). It’s also suitable for those who currently work in this field but wish to enhance professional knowledge and skills and improve career prospects.
The course addresses questions about the learning, teaching and use of English by speakers of other languages from an intercultural communication perspective. It draws on the expertise of educationalists, linguists, and literature/culture scholars.
Course options enable you to explore issues across these disciplines or to specialise in one area. Recognising that the place of English is evolving rapidly in an increasingly complex multilingual and multicultural world, you’ll be equipped with the theoretical and practical skills to teach English to learners with a wide range of social, cultural and communicative goals.
Degree or relevant professional qualification, or a combination of qualifications and experience demonstrating capacity for postgraduate study.
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Graduates will be in a strong position to start or enhance careers as English language professionals, in their home countries or internationally. You may choose to work as an English language teacher, course designer or course director, with students ranging from young learners or high school students, to college or university students or adult learners.
The course also offers a route into a research orientated career, with options to continue on Doctor of Education or Doctor of Philosophy routes.
Semester 1
Compulsory classes
Language Learning in a Multilingual World
Introduction to Intercultural Communication
Optional classes
Choose between the two research classes below:
Research Methodologies & Reasoning
Research Skills in Literature, Culture & Communication
Semester 2
Compulsory class
Contemporary Issues in Language Teaching
Optional classes
Curriculum Development in TESOL
Digital Technologies in Language Teaching
Contemporary Scottish Cultural Studies
Narrative Processing Across Languages & Cultures
Independent Study 1
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