Undergraduate programs

Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) Certificate

The TESL Certificate provides undergraduate-level preparation to teach English to speakers of other languages. It is especially useful for people who want to teach in non-university settings internationally or limited situations in the U.S.  The TESL Certificate also combines well with a major in a language-related field such as Applied Linguistics, World Languages and Literatures, Communication, Education, and other social sciences.  Students may enroll in the program as undergraduates or as post-baccalaureate students.

 

Admission requirements

  1. Admission to Portland State University.
  2. English proficiency in spoken and written English if the student is not a native speaker of English (a TOEFL score report of 80 iBT or higher or an IELTS band score of 6.5 or higher is required for proof of proficiency).
  3. One year proficiency in at least one foreign language if the student is a native speaker of English. (Note: If not fulfilled at the time of admission, this requirement can be fulfilled concurrently with the Certificate courses.)

Course requirements

In addition to fulfilling minimum University requirements, the following adviser-approved courses are required:

Courses

28 credits
Ling 390Introduction to Linguistics

4

Ling 392Structure of the English Language

4

Ling 438Second Language Acquisition

4

Ling 471/Intl 471Understanding the International Experience

4

Ling 477TESOL Methods I

4

Ling 478TESOL Methods II

4

Ling 409Teaching Practicum

4

All courses used to satisfy certificate course requirements must be upper-division courses in which the student earns a mark of C or above. Courses taken under the undifferentiated grading option (P/NP) are not acceptable for department requirements. Before the end of the first quarter in the program, the student is required to consult with the departmental adviser to select the appropriate courses and sequence. The entire program must be approved by the adviser.