Deadline: 15 November 2010
Administered by the Department of English & TESOL, Daegu Haany University, the Master of Arts degree program in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (MA TESOL) aims to provide quality TESOL education to in-service and pre-service teachers of English in Daegu (South Korea) and regional communities. The program prepares students to be a competent English teacher in the 21st century classroom, which requires a sound theoretical foundation for second language acquisition and learning, practical teaching experience, and knowledge of up-to-date educational technology.
Classes in the program cover second language acquisition theory, instructional methodologies, materials development, pedagogical approaches to second language writing, reading, speaking, listening, and grammar, computer assisted language learning, teaching English to children, and practicum. Classes are held during the summer and winter break periods (three-week intensive courses).
The MA program requires over 24 credit hours of course work, and is typically completed in 5 semesters for the thesis option, and one additional semester for the non-thesis option. All accepted students receive scholarships for financial assistance.
Application Deadline : Nov. 15, 2010
Please visit our website (www.dhutesol.org) for more information about the program, or contact Dr. Gi Taek Ryoo (email: gtryoo@dhu.ac.kr / phone: 053-819-1363.
More information here.
Administered by the Department of English & TESOL, Daegu Haany University, the Master of Arts degree program in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (MA TESOL) aims to provide quality TESOL education to in-service and pre-service teachers of English in Daegu (South Korea) and regional communities. The program prepares students to be a competent English teacher in the 21st century classroom, which requires a sound theoretical foundation for second language acquisition and learning, practical teaching experience, and knowledge of up-to-date educational technology.
Classes in the program cover second language acquisition theory, instructional methodologies, materials development, pedagogical approaches to second language writing, reading, speaking, listening, and grammar, computer assisted language learning, teaching English to children, and practicum. Classes are held during the summer and winter break periods (three-week intensive courses).
The MA program requires over 24 credit hours of course work, and is typically completed in 5 semesters for the thesis option, and one additional semester for the non-thesis option. All accepted students receive scholarships for financial assistance.
Application Deadline : Nov. 15, 2010
Please visit our website (www.dhutesol.org) for more information about the program, or contact Dr. Gi Taek Ryoo (email: gtryoo@dhu.ac.kr / phone: 053-819-1363.
More information here.