Northwest University Online Online Master of Arts in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages Accreditation Program Courses Admission Tuition Information Financial Aid About Northwest University Phone: Email: Web: Mail: (888) 690-2635 online@northwestu.edu online.northwestu.edu 5520 108th Avenue NE Kirkland, WA 98033
Online Master of Arts in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages Northwest University will launch an online Master of Arts degree in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (MATESOL), with classes beginning in fall 2013. For over 20 years, NU has trained students to work in the field of TESOL. The MATESOL will uniquely prepare graduates to work or teach in a variety of intercultural settings or pursue entry to Ph.D. programs. The 36-credit MATESOL program is designed for students who have completed a bachelor s degree in a variety of disciplines and currently live domestically or internationally. The program will provide students with a foundation in TESOL pedagogy, linguistics, and intercultural studies. Globally, people use English in diverse contexts, creating high demand for TESOL professionals, particularly individuals who have completed a master s degree. The MATESOL program combines a cohort-based community approach to learning with an online delivery method. The online Master s degree serves the needs of students desiring a combination of an interactive learning experience with the flexibility of electronically mediated coursework. The MATESOL allows working professionals to remain fully engaged in their career. This format will create a rich environment of teachers who engage with the material and their peers based on their students, classroom location and a variety of experiences including life, teaching, and language learning. The 36-credit program can be completed in 23 months, taking one or two courses at a time.
Program Highlights Ethics and Integrity Because we are a Christian institution, your learning opportunities will be centered in the context of a distinctive, ethically responsible worldview. Unique courses in this MATESOL program are Language, Culture, and Power, and Globalization; both courses encourage students to consider their potential impact on a larger social scale. Quality Professors bring extensive experience teaching in the field of TESOL to this program and prepared carefully designed courses. As a culminating project, each student will write a graduate thesis suitable for publication. Convenience Students in the MATESOL program will benefit from the convenience of studying through the online format. By taking one or two classes at a time, you can balance work and home responsibilities and complete the degree in less than two years. You can start in fall or spring. Join a Community You will not be on your own as you pursue your degree. You start and finish the MATESOL with the same group of students. Your cohort will become a support network of trusted friends. You ll be assigned an advisor to assist you. International Experience Students will have the opportunity to conduct their thesis research at an international location. Relevant Professional Training Practical courses provide you with real-world insight and skills that you can apply right away. Qualified and Caring Faculty The instructors who will teach in this program are highly qualified to serve, as they represent academic preparation from a broad range of content areas and bring to the classroom years of practical experience. Instructors have experience teaching both overseas, and/or in the U.S., and have experience teaching at the university level. Faculty members all have professional experience, in addition to their academic qualifications, and are available to advise and guide students. Come See us on Campus Use the library. Meet your advisor or professor. Come to an optional orientation reception to meet the faculty. Our small size ensures that you are an integral part of a learning community, not just a number. We care about you.
Accreditation Northwest University s MATESOL program is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. Program Courses SLA Theory Introduces core theories of how second and foreign languages are learned after a first language has already been acquired. Students will focus on cognitive theories and the historical framework of the field. Sociolinguistics Investigates the relationship between language and culture. Students will examine how societal factors impact linguistic choices. Survey of Linguistics Surveys the study of linguistics followed by in-depth treatment of phonology, phonetics, morphology and syntax. Students will interpret linguistic data in each area. Methods of TESOL Examines approaches and methods for teaching English language. Students will focus on producing unit plans for specific demographics, and on developing appropriate activities for various skill areas. Syntax and Grammar Pedagogy Explores the theoretical treatment of syntax to understand modern theories of grammar, followed by pedagogical applications of the theory for teaching grammar in an ESL/EFL context. SLA Research Methods Introduces action research methodology as applied in English language education. Students will review basic statistical analysis; introduces American Psychological Association (APA) format for professional writing. Globalization Aims to position students in the larger context of global systems - economic, cultural, and geopolitical. Students will consider the relationship and impact between English language teaching and globalization. Literacy Examines the developmental stages in the process of reading and writing, as well as teaching literacy pedagogy. Assessment Practices constructing and administering tests in TESOL classes. Evaluation tools for assessing second language proficiency are studied. Language, Culture, and Power Examines critical connections between language and culture through the exploration of communities of practice, identity, heteroglossia, and power. Internship Melds theory with practice through onsite teaching and applied research at a rotating international site resulting in a research thesis suitable for publication. Cohorts will participate in the international internship for three to six weeks in the final semester of the program. Research/Thesis Focuses on a research article suitable for publication based on international internship, teaching, and research.
Admission Program Admission Requirements: A Bachelor of Arts or Science (or equivalent degree) from a regionally accredited college or university. Minimum GRE score of 155 on verbal portion of exam (500 on exams prior to August 1, 2011) or MAT score of 400. GRE required only for students with an undergraduate GPA lower than 3.3 (on a 4 point scale). TOEFL score of 90 on the ibt or 580 on the paper-based test required for all non-native English speakers. GRE is waived for applicants with this TOEFL score. A completed application packet. Application Form Tuition Information $641/credit (total degree tuition cost $23,076)* *2013-2014 academic year Financial Aid Financial aid is available to assist with expenses. The Financial Aid Services Office welcomes all questions and comments. Information is available at the resources listed below: http://www.northwestu.edu/financialaid/ Financial aid office hours, location and contact information: 11220 NE 53rd St. Office 261 Kirkland, WA 98033 Located in the Barton Building, our office is open to serve you from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Phone: (425) 889-7791 Toll-Free: (888) 690-2635 Email: finaid@northwestu.edu Fax: (425) 889-5224 Mailing Address: Northwest University Financial Aid Services P.O. Box 579 Kirkland, WA 98083-0579
About Northwest University Northwest University was founded in 1934 by the Northwest Ministry Network of the Assemblies of God. Since its inception, the university has been dedicated to a holistic and rigorous approach to education - one that builds students both intellectually and spiritually. It is a regionally accredited, Christian coeducational institution awarding associate, baccalaureate, master s, and doctorate degrees. U.S. News and World Report recently featured Northwest University in their Best Colleges of 2013. Members of the Northwest University community desire the equality of opportunity and respect that results from a true Christian community where unity is cherished in diversity and mutual support is practiced as evidence of God s presence, by His Holy Spirit, in the people that make up the community. The Northwest University community finds great fulfillment in thousands of alumni serving in nearly every profession around the world. They are people showing Christ s love through hands of compassion. Questions? Contact a program representative at (888)690-2635 or online@northwestu.edu.