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The University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Teaching English as a Second Language (Phase II), M.A.T.
- Charlotte, USA
MA
Full time
16 hours
Distance Learning
English
UNC Charlotte’s online Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) in Teaching English as a Second Language equips aspiring teachers at all stages for English as a Second Language (ESL) careers. It also offers a specific M.A.T. pathway for non-education majors seeking initial ESL licensure.


University of Hawaii at Manoa
Second Language Studies, MA
- Honolulu, USA
MA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master’s program in Second Language Studies is designed to give students a thorough understanding of how languages are learned and taught. It covers a broad range of topics, including language acq...


Brigham Young University
Second Language Teaching (MA)
- Provo, USA
MA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Second Language Teaching (MA) program is designed to help students become effective teachers of second languages. It covers important topics like language acquisition, teaching methods, curriculum...
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Second Language Writing degree programs at the Master’s level delve into the art and science of composing written texts in a second language. This field uniquely bridges language acquisition and writing studies, allowing you to explore theories and practices that enhance your writing skills in diverse contexts.
Through courses in composition theory, writing pedagogy, and multilingual rhetoric, you’ll learn to craft effective written communication tailored for various audiences. Students strengthen adaptability as they engage with new perspectives on language use and expression, enriching their understanding of the complexities involved in writing in a second language. You'll practice techniques like peer review and feedback strategies, honing your ability to critique and improve written work.
Graduates often pursue careers in academia, language teaching, writing consultancy, or content creation, where they utilize their specialized knowledge of writing processes and second language instruction. This degree equips you with essential skills for addressing the needs of learners and writers in increasingly globalized environments.