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Certificates allow you to complete a specific group of university courses (for credit) as either part of your degree studies or separately. 

Whether you plan to travel overseas after graduation to teach English or want to add more depth to your English studies, completing the Certificate in the Discipline of Teaching English as an International Language adds flexibility to your career choices. Glendon’s intimate bilingual campus — nestled within multicultural, multilingual Toronto — is the ideal setting for learning to teach English to adults internationally. In small classes, you’ll get lots of one-on-one attention from professors who are experts in their fields. Hands-on learning is a big part of teaching education: Along with practical opportunities within every course, you’ll complete a three-week teaching practicum in an international setting as part of our exchange program with universities in Brazil, Cuba and Colombia.


Certificate Requirements

This certificate consists of 24 credits as follows:

GL/EN 1903 3.0 English in the World; the World in English

GL/EN 3595 6.0 The Nuts & Bolts of English: Grammar for Teaching & Learning 

GL/EN 3606 3.0 Learning English as a Second Language

GL/EN 4596 9.0 Teaching English as an International Language

GL/EN 4695 3.0 English as a World Language

Note 1

A minimum grade of B is required in each of the above courses. Not every course is offered every year. Please refer to the English Department website for current course offerings.

Note 2

The course GL/EN 4596 9.0 is only open to students enrolled in the D-TEIL Certificate, and only to those who have achieved a grade of at least B in each of the Certificate courses.

Note 3

Students who are currently enrolled in the Certificate will follow the curriculum which was in place at the time of their application. However, starting in 2019-20, the course GL/EN 4596 is being offered as a 9-credit course and students will need to adjust to that new weighting. The change in weighting of the course will only affect students beginning their studies in the certificate (with GL/EN 1903) in September 2019. 

How to apply

Students currently registered at York University (Glendon or other faculties) should contact:

Academic Services
C102 York Hall
Glendon Campus
Telephone: (416) 487-6715

Non-York University students should contact:

Student Recruitment & Applicant Relations
B108 York Hall
Glendon Campus
2275 Bayview Avenue
Toronto, Ontario M4N 3M6
Telephone: (416) 487-6710
E-mail: liaison@glendon.yorku.ca

Courses


Throughout the program, you’ll find a curriculum that offers an in-depth and balanced approach to Teaching English as an International Language, with courses that include The Nuts & Bolts of English: Grammar for Teaching & Learning and Learning English as a Second Language.

View course timetables on York University’s site

GL/EN 1903 3.0 English in the World; the World in English

GL/EN 3595 6.0 The Nuts & Bolts of English: Grammar for Teaching & Learning 

GL/EN 3606 3.0 Learning English as a Second Language

GL/EN 4596 9.0 Teaching English as an International Language

GL/EN 4695 3.0 English as a World Language

Other Program Details

Student Awards

We want to recognize your academic success and commitment to excellence in the D-TEIL program. Not just a financial boost, awards and scholarships are a great way to show your hard work on your resumé and university transcript. Check out the available awards, which include the York International Mobility Award.

Meet Our Alumni

Discover the careers some of our alumni have excelled in and find out how their experience at Glendon gave them an advantage in the job market.

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