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Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
Graduate | MS
This program prepares students to teach English to non-native speakers in settings where English is a second, foreign, or international language. The program emphasizes the many roles and functions of English language teaching in the political, social and academic climate of today's world.

Teaching, Learning, and Curriculum
Graduate | EDD, MS, PHD
The TLC program is concerned with the dynamic events and phenomena associated with teaching and learning in formal and informal settings. Faculty and students engage in research on teaching, learning, curriculum theory and design, and learning to teach.

Telecommunications and Networking
Graduate | MSE
Penn's Telecommunications and Networking Program is broad and versatile, integrating four major elements: telecommunications engineering, electrical and systems engineering, computer and information science, and business and policy studies. In addition, students can go more deeply into their areas of interest, working with Penn's eminent faculty members in all of these disciplines. The program draws on a wide variety of resources, such as a gigabit network connection, wireless network infrastructure, and research labs where people are studying network security, quality of service and much more. Business courses are taught by the faculty of the Wharton School, recognized around the world for its innovative leadership and broad academic strengths across every major business discipline and at every level of management education.

Theatre Arts
Undergraduate | BA
The Theatre Arts program focuses on all intellectual and creative aspects of theatre and performance studies. The courses link academic approaches to the theatre, dramatic literature, theory, history and criticism to theoretical and perceptual aspects of performance (playwriting, acting, directing and design). Advanced students are encouraged to do senior theses—often an acting, design or directing project. Theatre arts graduates often move into careers in theatre scholarship, criticism or arts management or go on to professional training in major graduate conservatories.

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