Course Description
English Language Teaching (M.Phil)
The M.Phil. in English Language Teaching is aimed at both new and experienced teachers of English as a foreign or second language. The course will give practising teachers the opportunity to explore current issues in ELT, and to deepen their understanding of the theoretical and practical concerns that underlie their teaching in TESOL and other settings.
Preference is given to applicants with relevant teaching experience. However, applicants without English language teaching experience will be encouraged to take the English Language Teaching Practice elective modules. All applicants are expected to show proficiency in at least one language other than their first language.
Closing Date: 30th June 2022
College | Trinity College Dublin |
Course Location | Dublin |
Location Postcode | Dublin 2 |
Course Category | Education & Teaching |
Awarding Body | Trinity College Dublin |
Awarding Body Details | M.Phil. |
Course Duration | 1 year full-time |
Entry Requirements | Applicants should have a good honours degree (at least an upper second or equivalent; GPA of at least 3.2). Applicants whose first language is not English and who have not been educated through the medium of English must meet the College’s requirements for English-language proficiency, i.e. the minimum acceptable IELTS score is 6.5. For this course, no individual IELTS band can be below 6, or the minimum equivalents in other approved English language proficiency tests. Students whose first language is not English are encouraged to attend our pre-sessional Summer programme to prepare them for postgraduate study in Ireland. Applicants must provide a Personal Statement explaining their motivation in applying for their chosen course(s). |
Phone | +353-1-896 2615 |
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