Master of Education (TESOL Specialisation) (2023)

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Master of Education (TESOL Specialisation) (1)

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Highlights

  • Prepares you for a professional career in English language teaching.
  • Develop excellent knowledge and practical skills to teach English to speakers of other languages.
  • Provides increased understanding of the language issues facing many migrant children or international students.
  • Build your own degree by choosing topics of interest to you.
  • Learn today, use tomorrow with our real-world courses.

Highlights

  • Prepares you for a professional career in English language teaching.
  • Develop excellent knowledge and practical skills to teach English to speakers of other languages.
  • Provides increased understanding of the language issues facing many migrant children or international students.
  • Build your own degree by choosing topics of interest to you.
  • Learn today, use tomorrow with our real-world courses.

Subsidised fees available for 2023 start

This course is one of many Commonwealth Supported Places QUT have secured to make postgraduate study more affordable and accessible. Make an even bigger difference by studying a course that is in tune with your classroom and your career.

Why choose this course?

The Master of Education course is flexible and innovative and can be custom designed to your needs. Our world-class academics are leaders in their fields who will engage you in deep professional learning and reflection to expand your knowledge and skills.

The TESOL Specialisation can provide you with qualifications to seek new employment in second language education in Queensland, Australia, or overseas.

It will equip you with understandings of second language acquisition and the ability to implement innovative learning and teaching approaches.

Learn from the best

The QUT course has an established reputation as the qualification of choice for teachers seeking face-to-face and online experiences. In the TESOL specialisation you will learn from experts who are leaders in their particular areas of second language education. The study area is backed by evidence-based research in areas including:

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  • second language pedagogy
  • second language assessment
  • school-based teaching and learning
  • the links between migration and education
  • the social implications of second language use.

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What to expect

You'll gain practical skills in:

  • second language needs analyses
  • second language task design and assessment
  • teaching second language listening, speaking, reading, writing, grammar and vocabulary.

The TESOL specialisation is designed to be responsive to practitioners in schools, universities and community education who are seeking knowledge, understandings and skills in second language education. You’ll be able to recognise and address the needs of their students who are using English as an additional language or dialect (EAL/D).

Flexible delivery

You may study the course full time or part time. You can study on campus, online or select a blended approach to suit you. QUT provides a variety of online learning environments to enable you to participate fully, receive expert guidance and support, and be in regular contact with expert teaching staff.

Customise your degree

It’s as easy as 1-2-3. You can build the Master of Education to suit your interests and needs. The course has three components:

  1. Choose one specialisation OR units of your choice. If you meet the advanced standing requirements for the one-year program, go to component 2.
  2. Add a specialisation OR units of your choice.
  3. Add a research component tailored to your interests and workplace needs.

Careers and outcomes

Careers and outcomes

The Master of Education, TESOL Specialisation is recognised in the school and higher education sectors in Australia and overseas. It is also recognised in the ELICOS language education and TAFE sectors in Australia. This provides you with a portable qualification, whether you are seeking new career opportunities or seeking advancement in your existing workplace.

Early exit

You can exit with a Graduate Certificate in Education (TESOL) if you have completed the four specialisation units. You can exit the course with a Graduate Certificate in Education following completion of any four masters units.

Research pathways

If you are interested in pursuing higher degree research it is recommended that you include 48 credit points of research units to build your capabilities.

Details and units

To graduate with a Master of Education you are required to complete 144 credit points of course units.

In a standard1.5 yearfull-time progression,you will complete three components made up of:

  • 48 credit points ofoneSpecialisation or option units
  • 48 credit points of asecondSpecialisation or option units
  • 48 credit points of research units*or 36 credit points of research units plus 12 credit points of options.

Inaone yearfull-timeprogression(having been awarded 48 credit points of advanced standing),you will complete twocomponents made up of:

  • 48 credit points of one Specialisation or option units
  • 48 credit points of research units* or 36 credit points of research units plus 12 credit points of options.

*If you areintending to pursue higher degree research it is recommended you complete 48 credit pointsof research.

To graduate with a Master of Education you are required to complete 144 credit points of course units.

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In a standard1.5 yearfull-time progression,you will complete three components made up of:

  • 48 credit points ofoneSpecialisation or option units
  • 48 credit points of asecondSpecialisation or option units
  • 48 credit points of research units*or 36 credit points of research units plus 12 credit points of options.

Inaone yearfull-timeprogression(having been awarded 48 credit points of advanced standing),you will complete twocomponents made up of:

  • 48 credit points of one Specialisation or option units
  • 48 credit points of research units* or 36 credit points of research units plus 12 credit points of options.

*If you areintending to pursue higher degree research it is recommended you complete 48 credit pointsof research.

Requirements

Course code
EU71
CRICOS code
081798G
Delivery
  • Online
  • Kelvin Grove
Delivery
  • Online
  • Kelvin Grove
Duration
1 - 1.5 years full-time
2 - 3 years part-time
Duration
1 - 1.5 years full-time
2 - 3 years part-time
Entry
February and July
July intake starts first Monday in July
Entry
February and July

1.5-year program entry requirements

You must have a recognised bachelor degree (or higher qualification) in any discipline.

1-year program entry requirements

You must have one of the following recognised:

  • bachelor honours degree in teaching or education; or
  • bachelor degree in any discipline plus graduate certificate in teaching or education; or
  • graduate diploma (or higher qualification) in teaching or education; or
  • bachelor degree in teaching or education followed by at leasttwo years full-time (or equivalent) work experience in teaching or education.

If you qualify for the 1-year program you will be automatically granted 48 credit points of general advanced standing towards the option units. This will be confirmed in your offer letter.

July intake

If you are interested in July start please note the course starts first Monday in July, three weeks before semester 2 starts. Please view July (6TP4) dates to find out more

Minimum academic requirements

1.5 year program

  • A recognised bachelor degree (or higher qualification) in any discipline with a minimum GPA of 4.0 (on QUT's 7 point scale).

1 year program

  • A recognised bachelor degree in any discipline with a minimum GPA of 4.0 (on QUT's 7 point scale) and a completed recognised Graduate Certificate (or higher) in the field of Education with GPA of 4.0 (on QUT's 7 point scale); or
  • A recognised bachelor degree in the field of education with a minimum GPA of 4.0 (on QUT's 7 point scale) plus a minimum of two years full-time (or equivalent) relevant work experience in teaching or education. Students applying on the basis of work experience must submit a detailed CV, position details and employment statements.

Minimum English language requirements

Select the country where you completed your studies to see a guide on meeting QUT’s English language requirements.

Your scores and prior qualifications in English-speaking countries are considered. Approved English-speaking countries are Australia, Canada, England, Ireland, New Zealand, Scotland, United States of America and Wales.

If your country or qualification is not listed, you can still apply for this course and we will assess your eligibility.

We accept English language proficiency scores from the following tests. Tests must be taken no more than 2 years prior to the QUT course commencement.

English Test Overall Listening Reading Writing Speaking
PTE Academic/PTE Academic Online 58 50 50 50 50
Cambridge English Score
You must share your results with QUT through the Candidate Results Online website.
176 169 169 169 169
IELTS Academic / IELTS Online 6.5 6 6 6 6
TOEFL iBT / Home / Paper 79 16 16 21 18

Don't have the English language score you need? We can help!

We offer English language programs to improve your English and help you gain entry to this course.

When you apply for this course, we will recommend which English course you should enrol in.

Fees

Your actual fees may vary depending on which units you choose. We review fees annually, and they may be subject to increases.

2024 fees

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2024 fees

2023: $30,700 per year full-time (96 credit points)

Student services and amenities fees

You may need to pay student services and amenities (SA) fees as part of your course costs.

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FAQs

Is getting a masters in TESOL worth it? ›

It's no wonder the demand for English teachers remains high and constant around the world. With a TESOL master's degree (teaching English to speakers of other languages), you can be well positioned to secure the best jobs within the industry and get the most value out of your degree.

Is getting TESOL hard? ›

It is extremely rare for a trainee to fail an ITTT TESOL certification course. Our courses have a 90% pass rate across the board (one of the highest passing rates of any TESOL provider worldwide).

How much can you make with a masters in TESOL? ›

Master of Arts (MA), Teaching English as a Second Language (ESL) Jobs by Salary
Job TitleRangeAverage
Technical WriterRange:$53k - $93k (Estimated *)Average:$70,872
Education Program ManagerRange:$47k - $88k (Estimated *)Average:$64,260
Product OwnerRange:$51k - $85k (Estimated *)Average:$66,530
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Jan 23, 2023

How long does a 120 hour TESOL course take? ›

Completing a 120-hour certification will probably take you several weeks. On average, most people take six to eight weeks to complete Bridge TEFL/TESOL certification courses, but some finish sooner. Bridge allows you up to three months to complete an online TEFL certification course.

Is TESOL easy to pass? ›

TESOL is not easy. It really puts you through your paces. So no surprises that there are always 1-2 drop outs in most batches. So, my overall top tip to get through TESOL is to persevere.

Can I teach with a Masters in TESOL? ›

One of the greatest benefits of getting a Master's in TESOL is that it opens you up to an incredibly large range of teaching possibilities. You will generally have your pick when it comes to student level, and ESL teachers who have an MA are generally eligible to work at universities.

What is the passing score for TESOL exam? ›

The minimum passing score for the test is higher than for other programs—IELTS 7.0 or equivalent.

What is the passing score for TESOL? ›

Test scores

Certifications for TESOL and BDL require a minimum score (155) on the Praxis test English to Speakers of Other Languages (5362). Please check your state's certification requirements for the minimum passing score.

Can I be a teacher with a TESOL certificate? ›

And with the right TESOL Certification, you can easily get yourself onboard with a desirable teaching job!

What is the highest paid Master Degree? ›

What Are the Highest Paying Masters Degrees?
  • Master of Business Administration (MBA)
  • Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)
  • Master of Science in Information Technology.
  • Master of Science in Engineering Management.
  • Master of Science in Marketing.
  • Master of Science in Petroleum Engineering.
  • Master of Science in Finance.
Dec 18, 2022

Which state pays ESL teachers the most? ›

Are you wondering which place in the United States is the best state for esl teachers?
...
1. Connecticut.
Total ESL Teacher Jobs:500
Average Annual Salary:$67,011
Lowest 10 Percent Earn:$49,000
Highest 10 Percent Earn:$89,000
Location Quotient:1.86 You can read more about how BLS calculates location quotients here
Apr 6, 2021

What is the highest level of TESOL? ›

DELTA: Level 7

The highest of all of the TEFL qualification levels, a DELTA is equivalent to a master's degree. As you can imagine, this is definitely not your average TEFL course! Of all the different TEFL levels, a Level 7 course is best if you're looking to open your own language school or teach new TEFL teachers.

Does a TESOL certificate expire? ›

No, TESOL certificates are valid for life, they do not expire. As soon as you complete your online or in-class training course you can use your certificate to find a teaching job, or you can keep it until you are ready to look for work in the future.

Is TESOL certificate worth? ›

So, TEFL or TESOL accredited course is definitely worth doing, as it provides you the chance to earn and fund your travelling expenses overseas. TEFL certificate is also the success key to qualify yourself for better and lucrative jobs in international schools and universities.

Is TESOL online legit? ›

Firstly, you need to understand that online TESOL courses are legit. However, you should find a legit TESOL course provider for yourself. Moreover, you should look for accredited TEFL and TESOL programs. Other than that, online TESOL courses are acceptable worldwide without any issues.

How many times can you take the final exam TESOL? ›

If you fail more than 4 times you may need to enroll in the course again.

Can I teach English with only a TESOL certificate? ›

With a TESOL certificate you'll be able to teach English in many countries, including those where English is natively spoken. Canada is one such country, offering opportunities ranging from teaching assistants to private tutors.

How long is the TESOL test? ›

Test takers are given 2 hours and 30 minutes to complete the examination, which includes a 30-minute listening section. The second section consists of 100 selected-response questions.

What jobs can I do with a masters in TESOL? ›

9 jobs you can get with a master's degree in TESOL
  • Adult education teacher.
  • Academic adviser.
  • Corporate trainer.
  • Private tutor.
  • ESL instructor.
  • Instructional designer.
  • Teacher trainer.
  • Curriculum leader.
Jan 3, 2022

Is a Masters in Education the same as a Masters in teaching? ›

The primary distinction is that the master's in teaching focuses more directly on teaching and classroom management. In contrast, the master's in education is a broader degree, applicable to a classroom career but also to jobs in administration, curriculum development, and education policy.

Where can I work with a MA in TESOL? ›

What are some job opportunities with an MA TESOL?
  • Curriculum specialist for educational and government institutions. ...
  • Language academy/ESL program director. ...
  • Community college adult ESL educators. ...
  • Private tutor. ...
  • Home-based online ESL instructor. ...
  • Academic advisor. ...
  • Materials writer.
Oct 27, 2020

How do you pass the ESL test? ›

Here's what you need to do to pass your ESL placement test with flying colors:
  1. Brush up on your grammar. ESL placement tests deal more with the practical use of the English language. ...
  2. Take an ESL course. ...
  3. Work on practice tests. ...
  4. Relax. ...
  5. Get an English Language Partner.
Jan 4, 2023

What is the best TESOL qualification? ›

A course like Certificate IV [AC], CELTA [O] or higher provides the most recognised certifications worldwide, but a [O] certification (like a 120 hour TEFL) is usually sufficient for online positions, especially entry-level ones.

How long is a TESOL Masters? ›

This program is designed to be completed in four semesters of full-time enrollment. Students who choose to take courses full-time including in the summer, complete the program in 16 months, and students enrolled part-time stay in the program longer.

What score do you need to get out of ESL? ›

In order to exit language assistance services, a Kindergarten student must score an Accountability Composite Proficiency Level (CPL) of 5.0 or higher with no individual domain score less than 5.0.

Can you fail TEFL? ›

It is possible to fail a TEFL course. If you have a degree already and are a native English speaker, you will absolutely be able to handle the course load.

Do you need to be bilingual for TESOL? ›

Although you do not need to speak any other language to be a great ESL teacher, you might be at an advantage if you have some experience in learning or using languages other than English.

Is TESOL a professional degree? ›

73 Masters Programs in TESOL

Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) is a challenging, yet highly rewarding career path, which is especially appropriate for professionals with a high degree of intercultural competence and an interest in working with people from all around the world.

Is TESOL an education degree? ›

TESOL, which stands for "Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages," is a general name for the field of teaching that includes both TESL and TEFL.

Is TESOL recognized? ›

A TEFL/TESOL certificate is recognized worldwide as the entry-level credential for teaching English as a Foreign Language (EFL); this is also known as TESOL, which means Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages.

What is the lowest paying masters degree? ›

Regardless of where you're at in your career, surely, at some point, you've considered going back to school and earning your master's degree.
...
Worst-paying master's degrees
  • Human services. ...
  • Early childhood education. ...
  • Professional counseling. ...
  • Community counseling. ...
  • Museum studies. ...
  • Divinity. ...
  • Mental health counseling.

What is the easiest master's degree to get? ›

Considerably the most common and easiest degree program is Master of Arts. Many universities enroll thousands of students in this program every year. Students of this degree program usually study subjects like Fine Arts, Linguistics, English Literature, Geography, History, Philosophy, and other art-related subjects.

What is the highest GPA in masters degree? ›

Each grade that you earn is given a numerical value, and an average is calculated. GPAs usually range from 1.0 to 4.0, with 4.0 being the highest. Your undergraduate GPA is just one of the factors that graduate schools use to determine program admission.

Can you make a living as an ESL teacher? ›

Yes. Teaching English online provides great opportunities to earn a good salary on either a part-time or full-time basis. While it isn't the most lucrative profession, it does offer great flexibility and convenience, including the ability to make money from home while impacting the lives of others.

What is the lowest paying state for teachers? ›

The state with the lowest average teacher salary in the US is Mississippi, at around $48,000 a year. However, $48,000 in Mississippi may look very different from $48,000 in New York.
...
How does average teacher pay in your state compare to average pay in other jobs?
StateAlabama
Graphic designer$53,720
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Nov 8, 2022

Do ESL teachers pay taxes? ›

As independent contractors, online teachers are required to pay 15.3% in taxes on their yearly income. This amount includes 12.4% for social security and 2.9% for Medicare. To be safe, make sure you set aside 15.3% from every paycheck you get into savings to avoid surprises during tax season.

What are the 5 TESOL domains? ›

The revised 2009 standards are based on up- dated supporting research. The TESOL standards are grouped within the framework of five concep- tual domains: Language, Culture, Instruction, Assessment, and Professionalism, depicted in Figure 1.

What is a Level 5 TESOL? ›

The CertTESOL is rated at Level 5 on Ofqual's Regulated Qualifications Framework, a comparable level to the second year of an undergraduate degree, and comprises a minimum of 130 hours, with an expected minimum of 70 hours further study required (Total Qualification Time: 200 hours).

What is the average salary for a TEFL teacher? ›

Overall, a TEFL teacher's salary can vary anywhere from $600-$4,000 USD per month.

Can I teach online with a TESOL certificate? ›

Yes, you can. Online language schools typically require their English teachers to hold a legitimate TEFL certificate. A professional-level TEFL certification will provide you with the skills and qualifications you need to get hired to teach English online, even with no prior experience in education.

Which ESL certification is the best? ›

Best TEFL Certification Programs of 2023
  • Best Overall: International TEFL Academy.
  • Best Online Program: Premier TEFL.
  • Best Budget-Friendly Option: ITT.
  • Best for Student Support: TEFL Org.
  • Best Hybrid Program: ITTT.
  • Best for Specializations: Teach Away.
  • Best for Overseas Job Placement: TEFLPros.
  • Best for Online Teaching: i-to-i.
Oct 25, 2022

Which online TESOL certification is the best? ›

ITTT International TEFL and TESOL Training (best hybrid TEFL courses) At ITTT International TEFL and TESOL Training, you can do in-person courses, online courses, or hybrid courses that are a combination of the two. This is the best TESOL certification online.

How do you list TESOL certification on resume? ›

Where to put TEFL certification on your resume? Highlight your TEFL Certification, including the number of hours, hours of practicum at or near the top of the education section of your resume or cv. Note that the course is internationally accredited and meets or exceeds all international standards.

Can I teach in a school with TESOL? ›

Although the answer is still yes, you need to make sure that the course you choose is of the highest quality you can find. The unavoidable drawback of taking a TESOL course online is the obvious lack of any teaching practice.

Is TESOL internationally recognized? ›

TESOL Canada's Institutional Accreditation is recognized across, Canada, the U.S.A., the U.K., Asia, Europe, & South America. The recognition demonstrates updated academic standards & professional membership for teachers & institutions.

Is a Masters in TESOL worth it? ›

It's no wonder the demand for English teachers remains high and constant around the world. With a TESOL master's degree (teaching English to speakers of other languages), you can be well positioned to secure the best jobs within the industry and get the most value out of your degree.

Is TESOL degree hard? ›

To complete the Cambridge CELTA or Trinity CertTESOL successfully, you need to be committed and devote your full attention to the course. The 4-week full-time course is intense and demanding, with lessons and teaching practice during the day and several hours' homework on the evenings and weekends.

Is it better to do TEFL or TESOL? ›

The TESOL program often prepares people for teaching in the US (though that doesn't have to be the case if you don't want it to be). TEFL programs work in the opposite way—you're more prepared to work abroad (but, again, you can still teach in the US). Earn your TESOL degree at Alliant International University today!

What can you do with an MA in TESOL? ›

What are some job opportunities with an MA TESOL?
  • Curriculum specialist for educational and government institutions. ...
  • Language academy/ESL program director. ...
  • Community college adult ESL educators. ...
  • Private tutor. ...
  • Home-based online ESL instructor. ...
  • Academic advisor. ...
  • Materials writer.
Oct 27, 2020

Is a Masters in teaching and learning worth it? ›

If you're an educator or aspiring educator, you may wonder about the value of an advanced degree and how it could help to advance your career. While it's true that a master's in education often leads to a higher paycheck, it also offers a wealth of professional and personal advancement.

Is it worth it to get a Masters as a teacher? ›

Career Benefits for Obtaining a Master's of Education

One that we've already touched on is pay. Statistics reveal that teaching professionals with master's degrees currently earn higher salaries in every state compared to bachelor's degree-holders, and the pay gap widens with years of commensurate experience.

Is a Masters in language worth it? ›

Language degrees are worth studying at university! Contrary to popular belief, many people who have a degree in languages go on to secure high-paying jobs in various fields around the world. Pairing a language degree with another mainstream degree will prove to be highly useful.

Can you teach in the US with a TESOL certificate? ›

United States

Requirements vary by state, but most require a bachelors, and sometimes masters, degree in addition to a TESOL certificate. Areas with larger immigrant and refugee populations have a greater need for ESL teachers.

Can I become a teacher with MA English? ›

Teacher: One of the most common jobs that you can get after a degree in MA English Literature or MA in English is in teaching. You can get a job in a private school as a teacher of English. You can get a job with a spoken English class. You can get a job with an entrance examination coaching centre.

Why choose master of education? ›

Greater Job Opportunities

Having a master's in education will make you a more appealing candidate for teaching opportunities for higher grades. It will definitely put you in a spot above all candidates because it indicates that apart from the education, you are serious regarding your work too.

Which is better MA education or M Ed? ›

MEd focuses on the practical aspect of teaching, while MA (Education) deals with advanced teaching in theoretical subjects. As per a recent judgement of the Supreme Court, both MA (Education) and MEd will be considered equivalent degrees for the appointment of Assistant professor.

What is the salary of master teacher? ›

Master Teacher 1 – Salary Grade 18 – ₱45,203. Master Teacher 2 – Salary Grade 19 – ₱49,835.

What do most teachers get their masters in? ›

Types of Master's Degrees for Teachers
  1. Master of Education. At the master level, there are many types of specializations that are highly demanded by both public and private schools. ...
  2. Master's in Teaching. ...
  3. Master's in English Education. ...
  4. Master's in Mathematics Education. ...
  5. Master's in Special Education.

Which master degree is most valuable in education? ›

Here are 5 of the top concentrations for master's degrees in education:
  1. Educational Leadership or Administration. ...
  2. Curriculum and Instruction. ...
  3. Teaching English Language Learners. ...
  4. School Counseling. ...
  5. Educational Technology.

Which language is considered toughest to Masters? ›

Mandarin

As mentioned before, Mandarin is unanimously considered the most difficult language to master in the world! Spoken by over a billion people in the world, the language can be extremely difficult for people whose native languages use the Latin writing system.

Is a master's degree respected? ›

Having a master's degree may be very good for your job prospects. In fact, there are some jobs that outright require them. If you're looking for work as a statistician, political scientist, biomedical engineer, or speech-language pathologist, a master's degree is often expected.

What language is worth learning after English? ›

French is the world's second-most widely learned foreign language after English, and it's easy to see why. Including France and Canada, French is the official language of 29 countries—meaning whether you visit Tunisia, Senegal, or Switzerland, you'll likely be able to communicate well with locals.

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