B.S. in English Education

La Crosse, Wisconsin

 

INTAKE: Jan & Sept

Program Overview

The B.S. in English Education at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse (UWL) is designed for students who are passionate about both the English language and teaching. This program prepares future educators to teach English in middle and high school settings, equipping them with the pedagogical skills, content knowledge, and classroom management techniques necessary for success in the classroom. Combining a strong foundation in literature, composition, and linguistics with educational theory and practice, the B.S. in English Education enables graduates to inspire students while promoting critical thinking, creativity, and communication skills.

Curriculum: The curriculum for the B.S. in English Education at UWL is carefully structured to provide a balance of core English courses and educational pedagogy. Students explore a variety of literary genres, including classical and contemporary literature, while also studying writing, grammar, and linguistics. In addition to content courses, students take education-specific classes in instructional strategies, assessment techniques, and classroom management. The program includes fieldwork experiences and teaching practica, allowing students to gain hands-on experience in real-world classroom settings, working directly with middle and high school students.

Research Focus: UWL encourages students in the English Education program to engage in research related to educational practices, language acquisition, and literacy. Faculty members are actively involved in research areas such as curriculum development, instructional technology, and language diversity. Students are encouraged to explore how literature and language instruction can be adapted to meet the needs of diverse learners, and they may participate in research projects or independent studies focused on improving English education. The emphasis on research helps students develop critical thinking skills that they can apply in both teaching and educational leadership roles.

Industry Engagement: The B.S. in English Education at UWL emphasizes industry engagement through field experiences, internships, and partnerships with local schools. Students have the opportunity to gain valuable classroom experience by observing and assisting teachers in real school settings, applying their theoretical knowledge to practical teaching situations. UWL’s strong relationships with local and regional educational institutions ensure that students can network with professionals, gain insights into teaching practices, and prepare for the job market. The program also offers opportunities for professional development through conferences, workshops, and collaboration with peers and faculty.

Global Perspective: The English Education program at UWL offers students a global perspective on teaching and learning. Students engage with literature and educational practices from diverse cultural backgrounds, exploring how global issues influence English education. Additionally, UWL provides opportunities for study abroad, where students can experience different education systems and teaching methodologies in a global context. This international exposure prepares students to become culturally competent educators who can teach diverse student populations and incorporate global perspectives into their teaching practices.

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Location

La Crosse, Wisconsin

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

USD 18825

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Application Fee: $25

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 65% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of 6.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 73 or higher.
  • PTE: Overall score of 54 or higher.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): Minimum score of 100.

The University of Wisconsin–La Crosse is dedicated to promoting diversity and fostering an inclusive campus community. Through a range of scholarships for international students, UWL aims to make higher education accessible and provide financial support to those who demonstrate academic excellence, leadership, and cultural diversity. 

Global Cultures Scholarship: UWL offers the Global Cultures Scholarship to international students who demonstrate promoting cultural diversity and understanding. This merit-based award recognizes students who actively contribute to the international community on campus.

International Education & Engagement (IEE) Tuition Scholarship: The IEE Tuition Scholarship is designed to support international students who have excelled academically. It provides financial assistance to help cover tuition costs, making quality education more accessible to students from around the world.

International Excellence Scholarship: This scholarship is awarded to outstanding international students who have demonstrated exceptional academic achievements. The International Excellence Scholarship reflects UWL's attracting and supporting high-achieving students from diverse backgrounds.

INTO UWL Scholarship Programs: INTO UWL, a program designed to assist international students with their academic and cultural transition, offers several scholarship opportunities. These scholarships may cover a portion of tuition costs and are aimed at encouraging students to pursue their academic goals at UWL.

Athletic Scholarships: UWL provides opportunities for international students with exceptional athletic abilities through its athletic scholarship programs. These scholarships are available for various sports and can contribute to tuition, fees, and other related expenses.

Cultural Diversity Scholarship: UWL values diversity and encourages students from different cultural backgrounds to apply for the Cultural Diversity Scholarship. This award recognizes the unique perspectives and contributions that international students bring to the university community.

Graduates of the B.S. in English Education from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse (UWL) are well-prepared for a variety of careers in education and beyond. The program equips students with the skills needed to teach English at the middle and high school levels, while also providing the flexibility to pursue roles in educational administration, curriculum development, and more. 

Middle/High School English Teacher: Teaching English language arts to students in grades 6-12, focusing on literature, writing, grammar, and communication skills. Teachers create engaging lessons, assess student progress, and foster a love for reading and writing.

Literacy Coach: Working with teachers and students to improve literacy outcomes, providing guidance on instructional practices and helping schools implement effective literacy programs.

Curriculum Specialist/Developer: Designing and developing curriculum materials for schools or educational organizations, ensuring that English language arts programs meet state standards and effectively engage students.

Educational Administrator: Serving as a principal, vice principal, or department head, overseeing academic programs, managing teachers and staff, and ensuring that educational goals are met within the school or district.

ESL Teacher: Teaching English as a second language to non-native speakers, helping students improve their reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills.

Tutoring and Educational Support Roles: Providing individualized instruction and academic support to students who need extra help in English, either within schools or through private tutoring services.

Test Developer/Examiner: Creating standardized tests, writing assessment materials, and evaluating student performance for educational companies or government agencies.


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