TESOL M.A. (in-person)
We prepare students for an exciting future
The Master's degree in TESOL is designed primarily for individuals who wish to teach overseas, at community colleges and intensive English programs, as well as for K-12 teachers wishing to upgrade their skills and employability. If the on-campus option doesn't fit your needs, online instruction is also available.
A TESOL professional not only provides an invaluable service but also gains a richer understanding of both language and the many different cultures of our world. Perhaps no other academic program leads to such a direct opportunity for multicultural and international experiences, as well as service to local communities.
Class Sizes
The program is small enough to foster a lively integrated community across our course and research options.
Countries
UNI's TESOL graduates are teaching around the world, in more than 25 countries.
Demand
With an increasing demand for English as a Second Language (ESL) teachers, our graduates will continue to have a wide variety of career possibilities.
Find out more about TESOL M.A.
Tell us more and we'll send information on how you can succeed with a graduate degree in Teaching English as a Second Language TESOL from the University of Northern Iowa College of Humanities, Arts & Sciences.
Hilal Ergül, Ph.D. Graduate Program Coordinator (319) 273-2729 |
Career Opportunities
Recent graduates have gone on to the following careers:
- Teachers of English in the Middle East, Latin America, Europe, Africa, and Asia
- K-12 teachers in the U.S. (licensure required)
- English teachers in community colleges and in Intensive English programs in the U.S. and abroad
- Professionals in government agencies and on grant-funded projects
- Students and graduates of doctoral programs in second language acquisition, curriculum and instruction, linguistics, and other fields.
Courses & Curriculum
Our program is a full-time, on-campus program and offers both thesis and non-thesis options. Our classes include:
- Language Teaching Methods
- Introduction to Graduate Study in TESOL/Applied Linguistics
- Seminar in Language
- TESOL Practicum
- Second Language Acquisition
- Electives
Next Steps
Apply Now
Our application process is smooth and easy. You can apply now and pay your fee later or even get it waived, if you qualify. Current or former UNI students will also have their app fee waived.
Requirements for Admission
- Official transcripts from all institutions attended
- Statement of Purpose
- Two letters of recommendation
- Writing sample
- 2.75 is the minimum GPA to be accepted without provision; applicants with a GPA lower than 2.75 may still be admitted provisionally
- Application fee (this can be waived or deferred, see if you qualify).
Although the program has rolling admissions and admits students for both Fall and Spring semesters, applications must be on file by February 1st for full admission and funding consideration.
Requirements for International Applicants
Along with the basic application requirements, international applicants also need:
- Proof of English proficiency (Required score is: 95 in the TOEFL-IBT (writing subscore of 25), 7.0 in the IELTS (writing subscore of 7.0 and no subscore less than 6.0), 65 in the PTE (no subscore less than 57), or 130 in Duolingo)
- A copy of the personal data page of your passport and a completed UNI Financial Statement and Certification form
- Non-refundable application fee.
Students may be required to take additional English language improvement courses at the discretion of the TESOL/Applied Linguistics faculty.
Fund Your Degree
Our students may be assigned teaching or research-related positions; these include a range of opportunities relevant to the student’s area of study, such as working for individual professors on projects or working for UNI’s Culture and Intensive English Program (CIEP). Visit one of the following pages to learn more about funding or additional details on TESOL at University of Northern Iowa College of Humanities, Arts, & Sciences.
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Contact Us
Department Head: Dr. Jim O'Loughlin
Phone: (319) 273-2821
E-mail: jim.oloughlin@uni.edu
Graduate Coordinator: Dr. Hilal Ergül
Phone: (319) 273-2729
E-mail: hilal.ergul@uni.edu
Secretary: Lexi Byrnes
Phone: (319) 273-5965
E-mail: lexi.byrnes@uni.edu