Graduate Certificate in TESOL/Applied Linguistics

Georgia Southern University
Degree Level Certificate
Total Credit Hours 18

Program Description

NOTE: The TESOL Graduate Certificate is currently not taking applications. Please continue to check this page for updates on when that program will be accepting applications.

The Online Graduate Certificate in Applied Linguistics/Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) at Georgia Southern University is designed to help students launch or accelerate a career path in language teaching and assessment as well as to augment the qualifications of English teachers at multiple levels both abroad and in the U.S.

The Applied Linguistics/TESOL certificate is offered jointly through the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences and the College of Education. Individuals applying for a graduate certificate in Applied Linguistics/TESOL should have an interest in education and language study developed through such disciplines as education, English, foreign languages, linguistics, writing, or complementary areas in the humanities or social sciences.

This 18-hour online certificate program prepares students to:

  • teach English as a second or additional language worldwide,
  • take a leadership role in curriculum development, assessment, and administration of English language programs, and
  • continue advanced graduate studies in language education and assessment.

TESOL specialists and applied linguists work with educational institutions and agencies, government institutions and nonprofit organizations, and in specialized business and research environments.

Admissions Information

  1. Completed requirements for a bachelor’s degree in a college
    accredited by a proper regional accrediting association or the equivalent at a recognized international university.
  2. A 2.75 (4.0 scale) cumulative grade point average (GPA) in undergraduate work.
  3. Regular admission is typically offered to applicants who fulfill criteria set by the College of Graduate Studies (COGS). Note that applicants to graduate certificate programs
    do not submit GRE scores.
  4. Three letters of recommendation from persons familiar with the applicant’s academic and/or employment experience.
  5. Statement of career goals and objectives.

International Students

In addition to the items above, international students for whom English is not a first or native language must have the following TOEFL scores:

  1. Paper Based Test – score of 600 or higher and TWE (Test of Written English) – score of 5 or higher; or
  2. Internet-based Test (iBT) – Reading: 22 or higher (“high”); Listening: 22 or higher (“high”); Speaking: 26 or higher (“good”); Writing: 24 or higher (“good”) for a total score of 94 or higher.

The TOEFL will be waived for students who have graduated from a U.S. college or university.

*International transcripts must be evaluated by a NACES accredited evaluation service and must be a course by course evaluation and include a GPA. (naces.org)