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Teaching English as a Second Language

Course Code
TESL 551  Credits
Title English Structures 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description An overview of English as a linguistic system with comparison to other languages and a survey of the history of English. Includes phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, sociolinguistics, historical linguistics, language acquisition, and the application of these areas of knowledge to the ESL classroom. 



Course Code
TESL 555  Credits
Title Oral Discourse Structures 
Prerequisite TESL 551 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description In-depth study of how English is structured in oral contexts as well as methods and strategies for teaching oral language. Covers a review of phonetics and phonology including place and manner of articulation of phonemes, stress, intonation, and how articulation alters when sounds are produced within larger units of discourse. Delves into the structure of oral discourse above the sentence, including such features as adjacency pairs, referencing and gapping, and how participants negotiate meaning. Introduces students to techniques used in oral discourse analysis. 



Course Code
TESL 556  Credits
Title Written Discourse Structures 
Prerequisite TESL 551 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description In-depth study of the writing system of English as well as methods and strategies for teaching reading and writing. Covers the alphabet and its relation to the oral language, the teaching of early literacy, developmental literacy, and advanced writing skills. Delves into the structure of written discourse above the sentence, including such features as logical connectors, focusing structures, transitions, and rhetorical devices. 



Course Code
TESL 573  Credits
Title Teaching Science and Math to ELs 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description This course will look at state guidelines and designated responsibilities of both ESL teachers and teachers of other subjects in the education of ELs and then present readings, discussions, and assignments that help math and science teachers fulfill their designated responsibilities. Students will learn general difficulties faced by ELs in a core subject classroom and the specific challenges presented in the math and science classrooms as well as ways to help these learners overcome these difficulties. 



Course Code
TESL 590  Credits 1-4 
Title Topics in Teaching English as a Second Language 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description Study of selected topics related to the teaching of English as a second language. Topics may be drawn from the fields of linguistics, education, or English. The course may be interdisciplinary in nature. Examples of topics include course design for content area instruction of ELLs, discourse analysis, or psycholinguistics. The course may be repeated when the topic varies. 



Course Code
TESL 625  Credits
Title Social, Cultural, and Political Contexts of Language and Literacy 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description In-depth study of sociolinguistics, cultural identity, language programs, policies, and laws in the United States. 



Course Code
TESL 627  Credits
Title Cultures in the Schools 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description This course explores particular cultural groups that are prominent in today's local schools. Students will research the language, writing system, educational system, and values of the groups and present their findings to the class. Students will employ qualitative interview techniques to learn the cross-cultural challenges for students and families of the group under research. Students will also arrange for cultural in-group speakers to visit class. 



Course Code
TESL 654  Credits
Title Pedagogical Grammar 
Prerequisite TESL 551 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description In-depth study of English syntax with strategies and techniques for teaching English structures in the classroom. 



Course Code
TESL 669  Credits 1-10 
Title Internship 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description A supervised field experience or internship in education related to the graduate major subject. Variable credit from 1-10. May be repeated if setting varies. 



Course Code
TESL 670  Credits
Title Designing ESL Courses 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description Planning and teaching language classes. Topics include making daily lesson plans, developing course curricula, and structuring programs. Also included are strategies and techniques for teaching the four skills and grammar as well as strategies for managing classroom and administrative tasks. 



Course Code
TESL 672  Credits
Title Content-based Language Instruction 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description An in-depth exploration of teaching methods that combine language learning with the learning of other subject matter. The course will look at common ELL program models and what approach to content and language learning is inherent in each model. Then each suggested approach will be studied closely through readings, discussions, lesson planning, and microteaching assignments. 



Course Code
TESL 675  Credits
Title Assessment in TESL 
Prerequisite TESL 670 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description Theories and strategies for the assessment of second language competence, including formal and informal classroom assessments as well as standardized assessments of English Language Learners. 



Course Code
TESL 690  Credits 1-4 
Title Topics in Teaching English as a Second Language 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description Topical seminar in Teaching English as a Second Language; may be repeated when the topic changes. 



Course Code
TESL 696  Credits 1-4 
Title Project/Action Research (Plan B) 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description A non-thesis capstone research project. 



Course Code
TESL 697  Credits 1-4 
Title Independent Study 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description Selected readings in English language, English literature, English composition, linguistics, or applied linguistics under the direction and supervision of members of the department. 



Course Code
TESL 698  Credits
Title Continuing Registration 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description Continuing enrollment in graduate studies TESL. This option is to be used for registration after completion of all course requirements or when not otherwise actively enrolled. Students not otherwise enrolled at the time they sit for the oral exam must enroll in TESL 698. This course may not be used to meet any program or graduation requirements. 



Course Code
TESL 699  Credits 1-4 
Title Thesis (Plan A) 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description Research and writing of the master's thesis under the supervision of the faculty chair and the thesis committee.