Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language/ESL Language Instructor
- EFS 100: English for Foreign Students
- Edci 096: English as a Second Language Course A
- Edci 097: English as a Second Language Course B
- Edci 098: English as a Second Language Course C
- Edci 099: English as a Second Language Course D
- Edci 631: Test & Assess Second Lang Acquisition
- Edci 674: Cul Dimen Sec Lang Acq
- Edci 680: ESL Program Administration
- Edci 697: Applied Linguistics in TESOL
- IE 019: Beginning Extensive Reading & Vocabulary
- IE 029: Intermediate Extensive Reading & Vocab
- IE 046: Community Connections
- IE 047: Academic Writing
- IE 048: Academic Vocabulary
- IE 049: Advanced Extensive Reading & Vocabulary
- IE 055: Southern Studies I
- IE 056: Southern Studies II
- IE 092: English Lab Mississippi and the World
- IE 093: English Lab for Math
- IE 094: English Lab Humanities and Soc Sciences
- IE 095: English Lab for Sciences
- IE 096: English Lab for Arts
- IE 400: English for International TAs
- IE 401: Academic Reading and Writing
- IE 490: Advanced English for Intl Students
- IE 491: Advanced Writing Lab for Intl Students
- Lin 542: Language Teaching Methods
- Muse 199: Introductory Topics in Museum Studies
- TESL 380: Introduction to TESL
- TESL 515: Approaches to Discourse
- TESL 520: Semantics
- TESL 530: Pragmatics
- TESL 536: Dialects of American English
- TESL 537: Language Variation
- TESL 538: Language, Gender, and Sexuality
- TESL 542: Teaching English as a Second Language
- TESL 548: Forensic Linguistics
- TESL 614: Seminar in Phonology
- TESL 615: Seminar in Morphology
- TESL 620: Seminar in Sociolinguistics
- TESL 645: Practicum in Teach Engl as a Second Lang
- TESL 647: Cult. Dimen. of Second Lang Acquisition
- TESL 672: Research & Practice in Clsrm Sec. Lang.
- TESL 673: Advanced Methods of Teaching Second Lang
- TESL 695: Seminar in Second Language Acquisition
- TESL 697: Thesis
- TESL 698: TESL Internship I
- TESL 699: TESL Internship II
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