English as a Second Language Certificate

Certificate Program

If English is your second language or you have a need or desire to improve your skills in this area, the Delaware Tech English as a Second Language (ESL) Certificate Program will help you reach your goal. Incoming students are given individual attention as they go through the admissions and placement process. They begin coursework at one of three levels: beginning, intermediate, or advanced. Classes at all three levels include reading, writing, grammar/communication, and listening/speaking. While the first two levels of the program focus mainly on the skills needed for everyday communication, advanced level courses also begin building a foundation for future course work at a college level.

You will engage in intensive English language learning. You will be guided by qualified instructors and will interact with a diverse student population. Students receive whole group instruction and also work in small groups and pairs. There are also opportunities to interact individually on computers and use video, audio, or software to make language come alive.

Students have a program advisor who helps them in planning their studies. Through advisement, students can better define and move in the right direction to attain their academic and career goals.

Academic Program - If you are interested in pursuing a college degree, study beyond the certificate level is required. Students take prerequisite EAP (English for Academic Purposes) courses in reading, listening, writing, and research before fully entering an associate degree program.

Offered at the following campus(es): Dover, Georgetown, Wilmington

What You Can Do

In this program, you will develop language skills for future college study as well as for everyday communication in your second language. The beginning and intermediate levels are more general in nature and include communication in everyday situations in the community and at work. The third level is more focused on academic skills, but is also beneficial to students interested in learning how to express themselves in complex situations.

What You Will Learn

Program Graduate Competencies

The Program Graduate Competencies listed below identify the major learning goals related to your specific program of study and identify the knowledge and skills you will have when you graduate to be successful in your chosen field.

  1. Speak English with sufficient proficiency to obtain, exchange, and present information, ideas, and opinions for personal, academic and general work-related purposes.

  2. Apply English listening comprehension skills of formal and informal spoken English in social, academic and workplace settings.

  3. Compose effective paragraphs and/or short essays incorporating the conventions of English grammar, mechanics, and usage.

  4. Use English reading comprehension skills with sufficient proficiency to obtain general information and specific details from a variety of general interest readings and limited academic texts.

  5. Use grammatical structures accurately and appropriately to support effective comprehension and expression of English in daily and academic situations.

  6. Use a variety of technological tools to learn and express English in everyday and academic settings.

Suggested Pathway to Graduation

Semester 1

Number Course Title Credits
ESL 022 Beginning ESL Reading and Vocabulary 4
ESL 024 Beginning ESL Writing 4
ESL 026 Beginning ESL Grammar/Communication 8
ESL 028 Beginning ESL Listening and Speaking 4
ESL 032 Intermediate ESL Reading and Vocabulary 4
ESL 034 Intermediate ESL Writing 4
ESL 036 Intermediate ESL Grammar/Communication 8
ESL 038 Intermediate ESL Listening and Speaking 4
ESL 042 Advanced ESL Reading and Vocabulary 4
ESL 044 Advanced ESL Writing 4
ESL 046 Advanced ESL Grammar/Communication 8
ESL 048 Advanced ESL Listening and Speaking 4

To complete program requirements, you must pass the above courses and earn at least 60 credits. The number of courses and credits required for graduation may be more depending on college readiness and the elective courses offered in your program major (if electives are a part of the program).

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Campus-Specific Program Information
Contact Dover

Patricia Gallo
Department Chair
pgallo@dtcc.edu
(302) 857-1230

Contact Georgetown

Carey McDaniel
Department Chair
carey.mcdaniel@dtcc.edu
(302) 259-6590

This program is offered at the Dover, Georgetown and Wilmington campuses.

Contact Wilmington

Robert Freeman
Department Chair
rfreeman@dtcc.edu
(302) 571-5318