The English Language Teaching MA program combines the study of language teaching theories with practical classroom experience. When you graduate, you'll have both the skills and deep understanding needed to be a successful English Language teacher, whether in primary and secondary schools, universities, or language schools in the UK and abroad.
During the course, you'll develop your theoretical and analytical skills by exploring research on language teaching and its impact on education. You'll also get hands-on experience in the classroom and be encouraged to reflect on and improve your teaching methods.
Key Features:
- You can finish the course with a Postgraduate Diploma, Postgraduate Certificate, or an Institutional Credit award, depending on how many credits you've earned.
- Study alongside students from around the world, benefiting from a diverse cultural perspective that will enhance your understanding of English language teaching globally.
- Increase your job prospects by gaining a deep understanding of current issues and trends in English Language teaching, along with the skills to teach at an advanced level.
- Learn from a teaching team with extensive experience in the UK and abroad, as well as research expertise that keeps the curriculum up-to-date.
- Graduates often go on to successful careers as tutors, heads of study, and university lecturers, both in the UK and internationally.
- Apply what you learn in class to real-world teaching through activities like classroom observation at DMU’s Centre for English Language Learning and voluntary work opportunities in the local community.