- Courtney Cunningham, current TESOL student
In TESOL, instructors teach the English language to non-native speakers, regardless of their language backgrounds. Through an extensive period of training, WCU TESOL students learn the essentials of teaching English as a second language, along with strategies to help their students succeed. Students can use their work in TESOL in a variety of fields, and as a result, they gain both valuable knowledge and flexibility for employment.
Western Carolina University offers three degrees in TESOL to prepare students for working with students in a variety of learning contexts. Click on each degree for more information.
Individuals who complete this program will leave with:
- A solid grasp of the linguistic theory that supports teaching English to speakers of other languages.
- Practical strategies and skills for working with ESL learners in K - 12 and adult contexts.
- Foundational knowledge that will prove invaluable for further study in English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics.
With courses that typically meet one evening a week, many at the University of North Carolina's Asheville campus, this program is well suited for full-time professionals who are looking for a way to broaden their careers.







