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Graduate Diploma in TESOL

Testamur Title of Degree:

Graduate Diploma in TESOL

Abbreviation:

GDipTESOL

Home Faculty:

Education

Duration:

1 year full-time or part time equivalent

Total Credit Points:

48

Delivery Mode:

On Campus

Distance

Starting Session(s):

Autumn/Spring
EDU Distance intakes

Location:

Wollongong

UOW Course Code:

669

CRICOS Code:

020206J

Overview

The Graduate Diploma in TESOL provides a substantial specialist qualification for working in the English language teaching area. It meets the specific professional development needs of a broad range of English language teachers and educators. Participants can choose from a range of subjects which provide a foundation in second language teaching and learning. The course includes a supervised TESOL practicum - a requirement of most employers. Applicants are advised to check with potential employing bodies regarding employment requirements.

The course prepares students to work in a wide variety of contexts in Australia and internationally with children, teenagers and adults. It provides students with in-depth understanding of areas such as second language development, systems of language and computer assisted language learning along with practical skills in second language teaching and learning. While it has a strong practical core, it has a greater emphasis on theory than the Graduate Certificate in TESOL.

The course may provide credit towards the Master of Education in TESOL and for those without a background in Education, may serve as an alternative entry into the Master of Education program.

This course is offered both on campus and through distance education (delivered primarily online).

Entry Requirements

Candidates must meet the normal University requirements for Graduate Diploma entry, ie, a three-year Bachelor degree or equivalent.

It is assumed that students will have at least a three-year undergraduate degree, preferably including subjects related to the teaching of English (for example, TESOL, English Literature, Applied Linguistics). No teaching experience is required. Students from a Non-English speaking background must also meet current Faculty English language requirements (6.5 IELTS).

Credit Transfer

Candidates who have completed a Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults (CELTA) or equivalent qualification, in addition to the normal Graduate Diploma entry requirements, may be eligible for up to 6 credit points credit in the GDipTESOL

Course Program

The GradDipTESOL consists of 48cp of subjects chosen from the list below, including either EDGT938 or EDGT937. It is recommended that students take EDGT930 early in their study program. On-campus students should consult the relevant timetable to plan their course of study, as not all subjects are offered each session.

Students must take 48cp chosen from the following subjects:

Subjects

Credit Points

EDGT917

English Language: Learners' Problems

6

EDGT930

Methodology in Second Language Teaching*

6

EDGT931

Teaching Speaking and Listening

6

EDGT932

Second Language Literacy

6

EDGT934

Teaching Pronunciation and Prosody

6

EDGT935

Teaching English in International Contexts

(Available by distance only)

6

EDGT937

Field Experience Project in TESOL*

6

EDGT938

Professional Experience in TESOL*

6

EDGT940

Materials and Technology in Second Language Teaching

6

EDGX917

International and Intercultural Perspectives in Education

6

EDGT983

Assessment in TESOL

6

EDGT984

Theories of Second Language Learning*

6

EDGT985

Teaching English in Specific Contexts

6

* EDGT930, EDGT984 and one of EDGT937 or EDGT938 are compulsory core subjects in the GDipTESOL

Other Information

Further information is available at http://coursefinder.uow.edu.au/ or email: Education - ssc@uow.edu.au