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3 Second Language Writing Masters Degree Programs in USA


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...
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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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A second language writing course of study offers students the chance to enhance language skills with the written word. Students may continue from this course to be writers, editors, bloggers, journalists and even teachers for both native English speakers and second language learners.
The USA is home to some of the world's top universities. Students can expect a diverse, innovative, and engaging student experience. The country emphasizes accessibility and quality independent research, allowing students to push the limits of their field should they want to.
American English is extremely dominant in the USA, so classes will likely be in English, with a few exceptions. This means that many schools will ask for proof of English proficiency through the TOEFL iBT test before admitting international students.
Additionally, American landscapes and environments allow students to study where they can feel comfortable. From crowded urban centers to tropical areas, the USA has it all!