Graduates can teach English in ELICOS language centres in Australia. Depending on prior qualifications, they can teach different courses at different institutions. For example, registered teachers can teach English in Australian schools. Many registered teachers of other disciplines complete the program to assist them in teaching international students. Our graduates have been also employed in various roles which require intercultural and linguistic awareness, for example, diplomacy, international business or corporate and humanitarian multinational organisations. Globally, our graduates work in numerous capacities as ESL educators at all levels, teaching students of all ages, as educational consultants, and policy makers.
What can you do with your degree?
Outcomes
Professional accreditation
This program addresses the requirements of ‘A TESOL Qualification’. Providing you hold a recognised degree or equivalent, the successful completion of the course qualifies you to teach English to adult overseas students in the English Language Teaching (ELT or ELICOS) sector in Australia. It is also one of the necessary components in gaining jobs in teaching English to refugees, or in schools or becoming an Academic Leader in ELT Centres in Australia.
You will also be qualified to teach in many countries outside Australia, at any educational level, depending on the local employer requirements.
Program learning outcomes
Program Learning Outcomes provide a broad and measurable set of standards that incorporate a range of knowledge, skills and abilities that will be achieved on completion of the program. These outcomes will help you determine whether this program aligns with your professional pathway, career and learning goals.
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View Graduate Certificate in TESOL learning outcomes
- Identify, synthesise, interpret and communicate complex issues in some areas of learning and teaching English as an additional language or dialect.
- Independently and in teams, demonstrate cognitive skills to solve complex problems in some areas of learning and teaching English as an additional language or dialect.
- Apply disciplinary knowledge to new professional contexts, demonstrating expert judgement, adaptability and responsibility as an English language teaching educator.