The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

English as a Second Language (MA)

CIP Code

16.1701.00

Overview

The MA in English as a Second Language aims to provide graduate training for language educators and prospective researchers within the international profession of TESOL, teachers of English to speakers of other languages. The graduate program is designed based on applied linguistics, focusing on second language and ESL theories and teaching practices, including assessments, and special topics of computer-assessed language learning (CALL), curriculum design, and Second Language Acquisition theories. Students are mostly ESL teachers in RGV. But we also have students who are advanced to a doctoral degree or teach English overseas, like in Korea, Japan, and Mexico. Most students take the non-thesis option for professional training, while some do the thesis option with a plan to pursue a doctoral degree.

Admission Requirements

To be admitted to the graduate program in English as a second language, prospective candidates must first meet all requirements for graduate admission to UT Rio Grande Valley, as well as the other requirements listed below:

  1. Bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution in the United States or a recognized international equivalent in a similar or related field.
  2. Undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0 in the last 60 semester credit hours.
  3. Letter of intent demonstrating interest in the program and articulation of goals
  4. Resume including education and work experience
  5. English language ability will be judged on the resume and submitted letter of intent; therefore, applications should be certain to use appropriate, formal academic English
  6. Non-native English speakers who did not graduate from an English-medium high school and university must meet the minimum language proficiency requirements

Application for admission must be submitted prior to the published deadline. The application is available at www.utrgv.edu/gradapply.

Program Requirements

Non-thesis Option

Required Courses - 18 Hours

ENGL 6360Introduction to Descriptive Linguistics for Teachers

3

ENGL 6370Second Language Teaching Methods

3

ENGL 6371Special Topics in Second Language Teaching

3

ENGL 6373Second Language Assessments

3

ENGL 6374Studies in Second Language Acquisition

3

ENGL 6375Studies in Language and Culture

3

Prescribed Electives- 15 Hours

Choose three from the following:
ENGL 6361Problems in Linguistics

3

ENGL 6362Modern English Syntax

3

ENGL 6363Studies in English Phonology

3

ENGL 6365History of the English Language

3

ENGL 6371Special Topics in Second Language Teaching

3

ENGL 6376Varieties of Present Day English

3

ENGL 6361 and ENGL 6371 may be taken twice when topics vary.

Choose two from the following:

Any 5000 or 6000 level course at UTRGV.

Capstone Requirement - 3 Hours

ENGL 6378Research Designs in Second Language Studies

3

Thesis Option

Required Courses - 21 Hours

ENGL 6360Introduction to Descriptive Linguistics for Teachers

3

ENGL 6370Second Language Teaching Methods

3

ENGL 6371Special Topics in Second Language Teaching

3

ENGL 6373Second Language Assessments

3

ENGL 6375Studies in Language and Culture

3

ENGL 6376Varieties of Present Day English

3

ENGL 6378Research Designs in Second Language Studies

3

Prescribed Electives - 9 Hours

Choose two from the following:
ENGL 6361Problems in Linguistics

3

ENGL 6362Modern English Syntax

3

ENGL 6363Studies in English Phonology

3

ENGL 6365History of the English Language

3

ENGL 6371Special Topics in Second Language Teaching

3

ENGL 6376Varieties of Present Day English

3

ENGL 6361 and ENGL 6371 may be taken twice when topics vary.

Choose one from the following:

Any 5000 or 6000 level course at UTRGV.

Thesis - 6 Hours

ENGL 7300Thesis I

3

ENGL 7301Thesis II

3

Total Credit Hours: 36