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Southwest Minnesota State University
Bachelor of Science in Teaching English as a Second Language
- Marshall, USA
BSc
Full time, Part time
2 years
Distance Learning
English
Become a licensed educator in Minnesota and prepare to work with English language learners in K–12 classrooms with Southwest Minnesota State University's Bachelor of Science in Teaching English as a Second Language program. Finish your program in two to four years and earn a degree accredited by the Minnesota Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board. Graduates of this program qualify for licensing in Minnesota for K–12 TESL.


The College of Saint Rose
Bachelor of Arts in English
- Events and Activities Center, USA
BSc
Distance Learning
English
The Bachelor's program in English at Saint Rose immerses students in literature, creative writing, theater, film, and digital media. Our graduates go on to succeed in a wide range of fields.
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Truman State University
Bachelor of Science in Spanish
- Kirksville, USA
BSc
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
Bachelor of Science in Spanish minor for the professions equips you with the language skills and cultural knowledge necessary for a variety of professional purposes. In addition to grammar, composition, and conversation, you can take Spanish for Business or Spanish for the Health Professions and choose your own mix of third-year courses. You can also immerse yourself in Spanish culture through study-abroad opportunities in places like Spain or Costa Rica.
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Studying a languages degree program at the Bachelor's level online offers you the chance to explore diverse cultures and enhance your communication skills from anywhere in the world. This flexible approach to learning allows you to engage deeply with language structures, usage, and cultural nuances while balancing your personal and professional commitments.
Through courses in linguistics, translation, and intercultural communication, you'll learn to analyze language systems and apply linguistic theories in real-world contexts. Students develop specific skills such as creating engaging educational content and conducting effective language assessments. The online format encourages independent study and fosters critical thinking, allowing students to build confidence as they engage with new perspectives.
Graduates of online language programs find career pathways in education, translation, and international relations. Many pursue roles as language educators or translators, where they can apply their skills in diverse settings. This degree not only prepares you for a career in language services but also offers a global perspective applicable in multifaceted industries.