
University of Lincoln
Master of Arts in Teaching English as a Second Language (MATESL) – Open Distance Learning (ODL)
Master
Duration
1 year
Intake
March, July, November
Total Tuition Fees
22000
Faculties
College of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities
Course Overview
This program focuses on preparing professional specialists in teaching English to speakers of other languages through a flexible study system based on Open Distance Learning (ODL). The student studies advanced topics such as second language acquisition, English language teaching methods, educational curriculum design, applied linguistics, language skills assessment, digital learning techniques, and management of multicultural learning environments, in addition to scientific research in the field of language education. This program is suitable for teachers and employees who want to develop their academic and professional careers with the flexibility to study from anywhere.
English Requirements
6 in IELTS
Entry Requirements
1. Passport copy (first page).
2. A copy of the bachelor’s degree with transcript.
3. Two academic letters of recommendation.
4. Personal photo (white background).
5. Curriculum vitae (CV).
If you graduated more than 5 years ago, you must attach an experience certificate of no less than two years in the same specialty.
Disclaimer! Please translate the requirements into English from one of the accredited translation centers, and submit the requirements in PDF format.
Career Opportunities
• English language teacher or lecturer in schools, universities and institutes
• Specialist in Teaching English as a Second Language and English language teaching programmes
• Developer of English language curricula and educational materials
• Expert in Applied Linguistics and language teaching
• Academic supervisor or language programs manager
• Professional trainer in language skills and international communication
• Designer of educational content and e-learning platforms
• International testing and language skills assessment consultant
• Academic researcher in language teaching and second language acquisition
• Working with international schools, universities, language institutes, and international educational institutions
• Possibility of working with the British Council or international educational institutions
