Graduate Certificate in Teaching Writing

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Graduate Certificate in Teaching Writing

The teaching of writing is playing an increasingly important role in the college curriculum. The Graduate Certificate in Teaching Writing prepares doctoral students to teach writing-intensive seminars at the undergraduate level.

Doctoral students who complete the Graduate Certificate in Teaching Writing program receive extensive mentored training and teaching experience, giving them an expertise that is valued across a range of fields. The spring prior to their first term of teaching, they complete a 2-unit seminar in the teaching of writing (CAS WR 698). In their first term of teaching, they also take a 2-unit teaching practicum (CAS WR 699) and receive professional development and supervision, which continues each term they teach. They are responsible for teaching two writing seminars, which they design in consultation with the Writing Program's directors; participating in a mentoring group during their first year of teaching; and attending 1 four-session Writing Program faculty seminar, offered each term and addressing various topics related to writing and writing pedagogy. They also document their development as teachers of writing during the terms with the program.

Students interested in earning the certificate must be in good standing in their doctoral program at Boston University and be selected to teach in the CAS Writing Program; selection for most students occurs via the Graduate Writing Fellowship competition, which takes place each fall term. The certificate is awarded under the auspices of the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences (GRS).

Learning Outcomes

Students who receive a Graduate Certificate in Teaching Writing should:

Successfully design a CAS WR 120 and a WR 15X course (including syllabus, assignments, and assessments).

Incorporate accepted best practices for writing instruction in teaching CAS WR 120 and WR 15X.

Reflect on how concepts and research from the field of writing studies inform their teaching.

Demonstrate awareness of the affective and social dimensions of teaching writing and of inclusive pedagogies relevant to teaching writing.

Requirements

CAS WR 698 Teaching Composition

CAS WR 699 Teaching College Writing

Design and teach at least two undergraduate writing seminars-typically sections of CAS WR 120 First-Year Writing Seminar and CAS WR 151, WR 152, or WR 153 Writing, Research, & Inquiry Seminar.

Participate in a mentoring group throughout the first year of teaching with the Writing Program.

Attend one four-session Writing Program faculty seminar.

Submit a teaching portfolio documenting development as teachers of writing during the terms with the program.

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College of Arts and Sciences

Opciones de estudio

a tiempo completo

Costos de estudio
US$66.670,00 por año
Fecha de inicio

Esperado Enero 2026

Lugar

College of Arts and Sciences

725 Commonwealth Avenue,

BOSTON,

Massachusetts,

02215, United States

Requerimiento de entrada

Para estudiantes internacionales

Those who have earned a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university or with equivalent international education may apply.

English proficiency

Minimum TOEFL Requirements - paper-based test: 550; internet-based test: Reading section – 21, Listening section – 21, Speaking section – 21, Writing section – 21.

Minimum IELTS Requirements - he overall band score of 7.0 is required for admission to the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences

Puede haber diferentes requisitos de IELTS en función del curso elegido.

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