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English Language Teaching (MA ELT), MA

The MA in ELT is suitable for both experienced and inexperienced teachers. It offers you the opportunity to gain an internationally recognised qualification in English Language Teaching.

Key Information

Entry requirements

Course length

One year full-time or two - five years part-time

Study location

City site

Fees and funding

Please see our fees information page.

Start date

October

Schools

Overview

£1,000 School of Arts and Humanities postgraduate bursaries available for 2012 entry

What will I study?

This course caters for both experienced and inexperienced teachers who study on specifically designed pathways leading to the same degree:

The course has a very practical focus and is constantly being developed to ensure that you will be fully prepared for your future teaching career. Our teaching methods encourage active participation in group work, discussion and exchange of experiences and ideas. You will be involved in designing materials, planning lessons and tests, observing classes and demonstrating teaching methods.

We value the differing perspectives of teachers from different countries and their varied experiences of teaching and learning; the broadening of cultural horizons is one of the advantages of joining such an internationally diverse programme. Students on our course have come from a wide variety of countries including Taiwan, Japan, Bangladesh, Libya, Saudi Arabia, Poland, Switzerland, Korea, China, Mexico and the UK.

Special features

Our teaching staff are experts in their field of English Language Teaching, with many having taught English abroad. We offer a high level of in-sessional support designed specifically around the needs of students, both in classes and on an individual basis. Our staff give individual help with assignment and dissertation writing and are always happy to make appointments with students who want to talk privately about their work and progress.

The course is based in the Nottingham Language Centre on our City site.

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Any questions?

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Please note the following information for applicants.

Course

Core modules

Each stage must be successfully completed before a student is allowed to progress to the next stage. 

Stage One: Certificate Students on the ELT pathway take the following 20- credit core modules:

Students on the PLT pathway take the following 20-credit core modules:

Stage Two: Diploma Students on both pathways take three 20-credit option modules selected from the following*:

Stage Three: Masters

Assessment

Assessment methods on this course are designed to evaluate your ability to apply theoretical concepts to practical work and where possible to relate ideas and proposals to your own teaching context. You will receive detailed feedback on all assessed work. A range of assignment types are represented across the course as a whole. These include:

Resources and facilities

The Nottingham Language Centre has an open access Language Resource Centre. Facilities include a library of language practice books, video and audio tapes and a computer suite.

Careers

This career focused course is designed to provide a pathway directly into the profession of English Language Teaching for beginner teachers, and to posts in academic management, teacher-training or materials writing for experienced teachers. We have graduates teaching English in countries throughout the world.

Placements

Although this course does not offer a formal placement, it is a vocationally focused course which aims to help you to achieve an English Language teaching post in your chosen country.

How to apply

Find out more about applying for a postgraduate course at NTU.

Use our online portal to submit your application.