English as a Second Language Education
School of Education

English as a Second Language Education


  • Bachelor of Arts
  • Undergraduate

129 credits

required for program

The English as a Second Language education (ESL) degree will prepare you to teach English to children in grades K-12 within a public or private school setting, while laying the foundation for further graduate study.

English as a Second Language Education may be the right degree for you if you

  • enjoy working with children
  • are eager to serve
  • passionate about teaching
  • want to help people learn the English language
  • are interested in a career in education

Why study English as a Second Language Education at Northwestern?

At UNW, you’ll get equipped to serve the next generation by learning how to break down language barriers. Here you will learn from seasoned teachers who share your faith and enjoy helping others learn.

The School of Education offers you the opportunity to travel to 100+ countries to learn how education is different outside the U.S. You can gain even more experience by participating in our international student teaching program.

Northwestern’s School of Education provides four levels of classroom practicum experience:

  • The first level allows you to find your personal “fit” within the teaching profession.
  • The second focuses on developing theory and skills related to diversity.
  • The third engages you to apply methodologies within your chosen field by creating, teaching, and evaluating lessons in a school classroom.
  • The final level is full-time student teaching in a chosen licensure field.

With additional credits, you can be recommended for dual licensure in ESL (Grades K-12) and elementary education (Grades K-6) with an academic emphasis in communication arts and literature education. The combination of ESL education and elementary licenses work together to support future students, and also have the benefit of adding flexibility to your teaching career.

The School of Education provides teacher education programs approved by the MN Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board and as a result meet the state standards adopted for licensure programs as defined in state Rule 8710.2000 through 8710.8080. All licensure programs are aligned with INTASC (Interstate Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium) standards and the Minnesota Standards of Effective Practice.

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Careers in English as a second language education

There are a variety of career and academic pathways that begin with a degree in English as a second language education.

What types of work are related to this degree?

  • Teaching in your area of specialty
  • Private tutoring or nannying
  • Creating/directing educational programs
  • Curriculum development
  • Instructional design (may require additional training in technology)
  • Textbook editing
  • Online education
  • Student life/student affairs
  • Corporate or business training and development or English
  • teaching
  • Children’s ministry
  • English teachers overseas
  • Teacher for US citizenship classes
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100%
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Dual Licensure
available for ESL/Elementary Education
97%
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