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Teaching English as a Second Language www.ufv.ca/cs The TESL certificate program prepares students for careers as teachers of English to speakers of other languages. Completion of the certificate program qualifies graduates for Level I certification from TESL Canada, the national organization of TESL professionals in Canada. There are many opportunities to work in this rapidly growing educational field. The TESL certificate prepares you for the real world of teaching because it offers a useful combination of theoretical and practical knowledge. You will be taught up-to-date techniques and proven educational principles by qualified professionals. You will also be given valuable in-class practice teaching experience. The TESL certificate program can be taken either after completion of a bachelor’s degree program or while completing one. If you plan to do a degree and a certificate simultaneously, you should consult with an educational advisor to ensure that you choose and schedule your courses appropriately. For admission to the TESL certificate program, and before registering in TESL 300, TESL 310 and TESL 333, students must have completed either a bachelor’s degree or 60 credits at UCFV or equivalent at a recognized post-secondary institution with a cumulative GPA of 2.67 or higher. How to apply Submit your application for admission to the Admissions and Records (A&R) office. If your 60 credits have been obtained at another institution, supply official unopened transcripts. You will be notified of acceptance into the program. Program outline
Course listings For complete details on courses see the course descriptions section. Completion requirements Completion of a degree program with a cumulative GPA of 2.67 or higher. Completion of courses listed in program outline (above). Eligibility for TESL Canada certification Graduates will be qualified for Level I certification. Graduates are responsible for applying to TESL Canada for certification. Course scheduling Courses within the TESL certificate program are offered on a limited basis, so it is important for you to consult the course scheduling sheet available from Catherine MacDonald, Program Director, Continuing Studies at 604-864-4650 or email catherine.mcdonald@ufv.ca Prior Learning Assessment and transfer credit You may request up to nine credits of transfer credit or Prior Learning Assessment, consistent with the principles outlined in UCFV’s Bachelor of Arts (Adult Education) program. Note: Students currently in a UCFV credit program do not have to apply to admission to the program. They can apply to graduate from the TESL certificate upon completion of all program requirements and upon completion of their BA or BGS. List of approved elective courses Two of the following courses may count toward completion of the UCFV TESL certificate program. A grade point of 2.67 or higher must be achieved in each course in order to count toward the certificate. List One Courses in this category provide breadth in culture and communication: • ANTH 102, 130, 220, 490* List Two Courses in this category provide breadth in language and education: • Any ADED (Adult Education) course Note: Students must have at least one course in List One and one course in List Two. Courses marked with an asterisk (*) vary in content. They will be counted toward the certificate if the content is deemed appropriate by the TESL certificate review committee — that is, if the content is appropriately educational, cross-cultural, and/or language-oriented. For more information Contact Mandy Watts at 604-864-4638 or 604-792-0025, local 4638. Email: mandy.watts@ufv.ca. |
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