We offer:
- Programs to meet specific interests of a group of students by designing programs and courses to reflect the regional, educational or academic interests.
- Access to graduate programs to non-traditional students, those who may not have a bachelor’s degree but who have followed an alternate educational path and had extensive experience in an educational or professional setting.
- Extensive support for students both on-campus and in the community location, and we structure courses to make them accessible to individuals who have busy professional or working lives.
The degrees have relevance to educators from the K-12 public school system, to those who work in post-secondary contexts, and in private, health-care or social work fields.
Structure and Format
The MEd degree requires completion of 7 five credit courses (35 credits) and a comprehensive examination. The program is completed over a two year period. In the Fall and Spring semesters (September - December and January - April) classes are held at the community site. The class typically meets on six occasions (every second weekend) on a Friday evening and a Saturday. During the first of the two summer sessions students complete two courses at SFU. Classes usually run for 3 weeks beginning the first week of July.
Fee Structure
Fees are subject to change to a maximum of 2% increase annually (subject to provincial legislation and Board of Governors approval).
Fees as of Fall 2009 (per semester)
| Tuition |
$2,484.30 |
| Recreation - Athletics |
$64.36 |
| Student Activity |
$60.65 |
| Student Services |
$38.62 |
| Graduation Fee (first 6 semesters only) |
$6.00 |
| Universal Transit Pass * |
$104.36 |
| Health Benefits ** |
$59.76 |
| Dental Benefits ** |
$67.90 |
* Students who do not live in the GVRD can apply for an exemption. See UPass website for deadlines and exemption form.
** Students who have comparable coverage can apply for an exemption for Extended Medical and Dental benefits. See GSS website for deadlines and opt-out form.
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