Southwest Minnesota State University Bachelor of Science in Teaching English as a Second Language
Southwest Minnesota State University

Southwest Minnesota State University

Bachelor of Science in Teaching English as a Second Language

Marshall, USA

BSc

2 up to

4 years

English

Full time, Part time

Distance Learning

Key Summary

    About : The Bachelor of Science in Teaching English as a Second Language prepares students for careers in education. The program focuses on developing skills in English language instruction for non-native speakers. Students engage in practical teaching experiences and coursework that covers language acquisition theories and instructional strategies.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue careers as English language teachers, ESL coordinators, or language program directors. Opportunities exist in public and private schools, language institutes, and international teaching positions. Additionally, graduates may find roles in education policy or program development.

Become a licensed teacher 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. 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 are qualified to obtain a Minnesota professional teaching license for K–12 TESL.

The fully online curriculum includes a core grounded in the state of Minnesota's Standards for Effective Practice and focuses on essential topics like early literacy, language acquisition, and assessment. All students also complete a semester-long field experience placement to apply their studies directly in classrooms with ESL learners. A research project is built into the curriculum so you can prepare for teaching and meet state requirements for performance assessment. Throughout your program, you will learn from faculty members who are passionate educators with valuable subject-area expertise.

When you graduate, you will have the specialized knowledge and skills required to make an impact in the classroom and help your students thrive. You will also be prepared to collaborate with content area educators using specific, research-based teaching strategies to enhance the understanding and performance of ESL learners.