Linguistics & Teaching English as a Second Language

Major Description

The BA degree in Linguistics + TESL prepares undergraduates to teach English as an additional language in private and boarding schools in the US and in international, public, and private schools outside the US, as well as work in international English language teaching, publishing, and testing companies and organizations. Linguistics + TESL majors interested in seeking a graduate degree will have relevant training and coursework to prepare them for master and PhD degrees in a wide range of disciplines related to linguistics, education, and psychology.

Courses That Introduce the Major:
  • LING 100 - Introduction to Language Science
  • LING 222 - Language in Globalization
  • LING 250 - American Voices: Linguistic Diversity in the U.S.

Students should consult with an academic advisor regarding course selection prior to the advanced registration period.

Possible Career Opportunities:

Graduates go on to teach English as an additional language in private and boarding schools in the US and in international, public, and private schools outside the US, as well as work in international English language teaching, publishing, and testing companies and organizations.

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  • Critical Thinking
  • Patience
  • Communication
  • Organization
  • Imaginative Thinking
  • Leadership
  • Teamwork
  • Time Management
  • Course Planning
  • ESL Teacher
  • TESOL Teacher
  • Instructor of Adult English Language Learners
Enhancing Your Academic Experience:
  • Participating in undergraduate research
  • Applying for a study abroad experience
  • Utilizing resources of The Career Center
  • Joining a Registered Student Organization (RSO) related to this major, such as:
    • League of Linguists: We are the undergraduate linguistics student organization at UIUC. Our mission is to stimulate social interaction and academic enrichment throughout the Department of Linguistics. We hold fundraisers, weekly meetings, and various academic and social events in order to promote the study of language as a science, a hobby, and an academic institution.
    • Linguistics Student Organization: We foster academic and social interaction among the undergraduate and graduate students in the Linguistics department and related disciplines, as well as to enrich the discipline through invited speakers and linguist-related events.
Further Information:

There are several professional organizations dedicated to Linguistics. Their websites might be able to provide a glimpse in the world of Linguistics. These organizations include Linguistic Society of America and Modern Language Association.