by systematic » Thu Aug 19, 2010 6:03 am
You would need to focus on what kind of work you would expect to be doing. The four main areas that immediately come to mind (at least in my experience) are teaching, research, admin, and texbook writing.
A Cambridge DELTA is the obvious extension to a CELTA and it would certainly be less expensive and less time consuming than an MA. The DELTA would put you in good stead for a job as a TESOL trainer on one of the genuine courses such as CELTA, or as a Director of Studies in a high street cram school`or large language institute.
An MA TESOL would probably be of more use than an MA in Applied LInguistics if you want to stay on the teaching side of languages . It would give you access to senior posts in mainstream education, especially if you already have a PGCE or equivalent. If you have a degree already, especially in a language or linguistics related subject, the PGCE would come somewhere between the DELTA and the MA TESOL at the higher end of the scale.
Applied Linguistics is great for jobs in research into language with relevance to real world problems. It is generally a multidisciplinary approach to research on language related concerns in various fields such as the sciences of language acquisition, lexicography, marketing, psychology, anthropology, sociology, and of course, education.
Choose carefully, because some jobs are better paid than others and you will need to envisage the potential for return on your investment.
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systematic on Thu Aug 19, 2010 6:08 am, edited 2 times in total.
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