TESOL and Digital Technology MA
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Overview
Integrate cutting-edge technologies into language education and develop the skills to design engaging, future-ready learning experiences.
The TESOL and Digital Technology MA blends practical TESOL theory with cutting-edge digital applications.
This Master’s is ideal if you are:
- an aspiring or experienced English language teacher, or
- an educator and professional working across a variety of educational settings and would like to enhance your practice through digital technologies
You'll benefit from a flexible structure with a range of modules in language teaching and technology-enhanced learning. You can tailor your study to support personal career goals by choosing a dissertation or practical project.
This course focuses on the integration of digital tools into language education, preparing you to lead in-person, online and blended learning environments. With a global perspective and strong research foundation, the course fosters critical reflection and practical skills.
Graduates are well-positioned to pursue the following careers in the UK and beyond:
- EdTech
- digital curriculum development
- online language teaching
- educational technology consultancy
- English language teaching in private and public schools
- teaching English for Academic Purposes in colleges and universities
- curriculum and materials design
- teacher training and development
- academic research on TESOL and digital technologies
- teaching English in international businesses
We offer three distinct MA programmes in TESOL. Each programme is tailored to different professional interests and goals.
- TESOL MA provides a strong foundation in English language teaching theory and practice
- TESOL and Digital Technology MA focuses on integrating digital tools into language education. This is ideal if you are interested in online or tech-enhanced teaching
- TESOL and Intercultural Communication MA explores the cultural dimensions of language learning, preparing you to work in diverse, global contexts
You should choose the programme that best aligns with your aspirations and preferred areas of specialisation.
Quality and ranking
- Global Top 140 University - QS World University Rankings 2026
- Top 150 for Communication and Media Studies - QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025
- Top 25 in the UK and Top 200 in the world for sustainable development – Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2025
- 42% of our research is classified as 4* world-leading research – Research Excellence Framework 2021
- 65% increase in research power since 2014 – Research Excellence Framework 2021
- Top 125 for Social Sciences – Times Higher Education World University Rankings by Subject 2026
- Global Top 145 University - Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2026
- Joint 64th in the world and 22nd in the UK for sustainability – QS World University Rankings: Sustainability 2026
- Top 5 city for affordability in the UK – QS Best Student Cities 2026
- World Top 50 and UK Top 5 student city – QS Best Student Cities 2026
- 89th in the world - TIME Magazine: World’s Top Universities 2026
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What you'll learn
With a focus on the integration of digital technology in language teaching, you’ll:
- develop critical awareness of the ethical implications of using digital technologies in TESOL settings
- learn how to design language teaching and learning materials that integrate digital technologies to facilitate effective language learning
- gain in-depth knowledge of research and teaching methodologies relevant to TESOL, with a focus on digital technologies
- engage in scholarly inquiry and effective pedagogical practice within the discipline
TESOL Research Portfolio
A highlight of the programme is the opportunity to undertake an innovative TESOL Research Portfolio. Through classes and workshops, you will develop a robust grounding in the different approaches applicable to research in TESOL. The portfolio assessment is a supportive, structured format that culminates in either:
- a dissertation, where you produce original academic research
- a practical project, aimed at investigating professional practice
This allows you to align your final project with your career ambitions and academic interests, fostering research excellence and professional development.
You can also explore how digital technologies can be used to enhance language teaching and learning. This will make your final project especially relevant in today’s tech-driven educational landscape.
Modules
You will study modules on this course. A module is a unit of a course with its own approved aims and outcomes and assessment methods.
TESOL and Digital Technology MA modules
Please note: Some modules are currently listed as inactive. These modules will be active for students starting the programme in September 2026.
You'll take the following compulsory module:
| Compulsory Module | Credits |
|---|---|
| TESOL Research Portfolio | 60 |
You'll take two of the following TESOL modules:
| TESOL Modules | Credits |
|---|---|
| Language Awareness | 20 |
| English Language Teaching Methods | 20 |
| Language Learning | 20 |
You'll take one of the following optional TESOL modules:
You'll take three of the following Digital Technology modules:
| Digital Technology Modules | Credits |
|---|---|
| Materials Design and Technology in TESOL | 20 |
| Teaching Languages Online | 20 |
| The Future of Learning in the Digital Age | 20 |
| The Design of Technology Enhanced Learning | 20 |
How you'll learn
We deliver modules through a mix of:
- in-person lectures
- in-person small group teaching
- in-person small group workshops
- online interactive lessons
- online lecture videos and activities
- guided independent work
- independent research study tasks
- fieldwork tasks
- lesson planning
- teaching materials development
- collaborations with international partners
- data analysis
We use a variety of teaching methods to:
- support your learning experience
- develop your learning potential
- prepare you for real-world challenges
Interactive sessions encourage you to apply new knowledge, concepts and skills to your practice. Weekly independent study tasks allow you to engage with and contribute to sessions and seminars.
This programme can be taken full time or part time over two years.
Depending on your modules, you'll be assessed through a combination of:
- Case study
- Computer assessment
- Design or creative project
- Dissertation
- Essay
- Observation of professional practice
- Professional skills assessments
- Oral examination
- Oral presentation
- Portfolio
- Reflective log
- Research proposal
- Research paper
Throughout your studies, you’ll have access to support from:
- academic staff
- personal tutors and research supervisors
- our University Student Services Team
- student representatives
- peers
You'll also be assigned an academic member of staff, who will be your personal tutor throughout your time with us. They can help with academic and personal issues.
Your teaching and learning is also supported by Canvas. Canvas is a Virtual Learning Environment. You'll use Canvas to submit your assignments and access your:
- module handbooks
- course materials
- groups
- course announcements and notifications
- written feedback
Philip Robinson Library (Student Texts Collection)
Your development
If you're an aspiring educator, researcher, or language professional, this MA will help you explore the intersection of TESOL and digital innovation. As part of this course you'll:
- develop the theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed to thrive in a variety of teaching and learning contexts, including online and blended environments
- have hands-on research training to produce:
- a strong dissertation, or
- a teaching-focused practical project
- have the opportunity to investigate how digital technologies can enhance language education
When you graduate, you’ll be able to:
- engage in rigorous intellectual enquiry in TESOL, with a focus on digital pedagogies
- critically engage in key debates concerning teaching and learning English as a second, foreign or international language, especially in tech-enhanced contexts
- synthesise information from diverse sources to:
- develop well-founded arguments
- make informed judgements
- propose original hypotheses
- apply relevant theories and tools and interpret, analyse, and assess:
- teaching materials
- language usage
- language production
Practical application and research
- apply TESOL theories effectively in real-world teaching and learning scenarios, including digital and hybrid settings
- design language teaching and learning materials that integrate digital technologies tailored to specific learner groups
- plan, design, and conduct an independent research or a practical project, with the option to explore technology-enhanced learning
Communication and professional skills
- present complex ideas clearly and effectively through written, spoken, visual, and digital formats
- collaborate and communicate effectively within diverse teams and online learning environments
- manage your time efficiently, prioritise tasks, and meet deadlines with confidence
- demonstrate initiative by setting personal learning goals and pursuing professional development
- adapt proactively to change in dynamic academic and professional contexts
- use electronic databases, virtual learning environments, and online communication platforms with proficiency
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Entry requirements
The entrance requirements below apply to 2026 entry.
Academic entry requirements
A 2:2 honours degree, or international equivalent, in the following disciplines:
• English language and/or literature
• English Education
• TESOL
• English teaching methodology
• English linguistics
• English translation and interpretation
• Business English
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Your future
The education sector is undergoing rapid digital transformation. This programme equips you with the skills and knowledge to succeed in emerging roles in:
- EdTech
- digital curriculum development
- online language teaching
- educational technology consultancy
- academic research on TESOL and Digital Technologies
You'll also be well-positioned to pursue the following careers in the UK and beyond:
- English language teaching in private and public schools
- teaching English for Academic Purposes in colleges and universities
- curriculum and materials design
- teacher training and development
- teaching English in language schools, language centres and international businesses
Further study
You'll also develop advanced research skills. This is excellent preparation if you are interested in further academic study (i.e. a PhD) and research.
Our Careers Service
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Facilities
As a student in the School of Education, Communication and Language Sciences (ECLS), you'll have access to the ECLS Resource Centre, based in King George VI Building. It has a computer cluster and a range of educational and teaching materials and texts.
Additionally, you can access ilab: learn. This is a laboratory for developing and using state-of-the-art digital technology for education.
English as a second language
If you're using English as a second or other language, you can attend a tailored academic writing course for TESOL students. This course is part of the Newcastle International Study Centre's In-Sessional English support programme. This programme includes modules on:
• writing for TESOL\ • intensive dissertation writing\ • 1-to-1 writing tutorials
We work with the Newcastle International Study Centre to give our international students the support that they need to thrive on our course.
Wellbeing
We also work very closely with the University's Student Wellbeing Services to ensure you get the support you need. Our School has its very own Student Wellbeing Advisor. They are an invaluable initial point of contact if you experience wellbeing-related issues.
Interested in learning languages?
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The University's Language Resource Centre provides many free services to help your language learning and cross-cultural communication.
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The library also has study spaces, postgraduate study rooms, computer clusters, media room and café.
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Fees, Funding and Scholarships
Tuition fees for 2026 entry (per year)
| Qualification: MA Full time | |
|---|---|
| Home students Full time: 12 months | Tuition fees (per year) £11,400 |
| International students Full time: 12 months | Tuition fees (per year) £25,900 |
| Qualification: MA Part time | |
|---|---|
| Home students Part time: 24 months | Tuition fees (per year) £5,700 |
As a general principle, you should expect the tuition fee to increase in each subsequent academic year of your course, subject to government regulations on fee increases and in line with inflation.
EU, other EEA and Swiss nationals - tuition fee status
Depending on your residency history, if you’re a student from the EU, other EEA or a Swiss national, with settled or pre-settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme, you’ll normally pay the ‘Home’ tuition fee rate and may be eligible for Student Finance England support.
EU students without settled or pre-settled status will normally be charged fees at the ‘International’ rate and will not be eligible for Student Finance England support. You may be eligible for a scholarship worth 25% off the international fee. Search our funding database.
If you are unsure of your fee status, check out the latest guidance here.
Scholarships
We support our EU and international students by providing a generous range of Vice-Chancellor's automatic and merit-based scholarships. See our searchable postgraduate funding page for more information.
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How to apply
Before you start
Start Dates
The course starts in September.
Closing Dates
There is no application closing date for this course.
However, we encourage you to apply as early as possible, particularly if you are an international applicant. This is so that you have enough time to make the necessary arrangements (e.g., visa and accommodation).
Deposit
All International students
If you are an international student or a student from the EU, EEA or Switzerland and you need a visa to study in the UK, you must pay a deposit or submit an official letter of sponsorship. The deposit is payable after you receive an offer to study with us. This deposit is non-refundable and will be deducted from your tuition fees when you register. You may also be subject to academic and English language qualification verification, confirmation of funds and credibility interviews.
International students who received an offer before 18 March 2026
- You are required to pay a £1,500 deposit or submit an official letter of sponsorship.
International students Bangladesh, Ghana, Myanmar, Nigeria, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan who received an offer after 18 March 2026
- You are required to pay a deposit of £5,000 or submit an official letter of sponsorship by 01 August 2026.
All International students (excluding those from the markets above) who received an offer after 18 March 2026
- You are required to pay a deposit of £1,500 or submit an official letter of sponsorship by 01 August 2026.
Programme codes
| Qualification: MA Full time | |
|---|---|
| Full time: 12 months | Programme Code: 4206F |
| Qualification: MA Part time | |
|---|---|
| Part time: 24 months | Programme Code: 4206P |
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