Curriculum & Instruction: Post-Secondary MEd

This program will be held at Camosun College, Victoria, BC.

This program is offered to students who wish to study current literature and research in education, and who wish to apply this knowledge to educational settings in post-secondary. This two year program is designed to provide an opportunity for practicing educators in post-secondary to investigate current issues, theories, and policies concerned with the contemporary educational scene. It is intended to provide both a background and a stage on which to investigate the social, political, and philosophical conditions of leadership, teaching and learning today in the post-secondary environment. 

Note: SFU will consider applications from non-traditional, i.e. non baccalaureate
holding applicants based on their experience and other post-secondary credentials.

The program is designed to permit students to obtain a Master of Education degree in Curriculum and Instruction following the successful completion of a series of six courses and a culminating Comprehensive Exam Project

Students must complete:

EDUC  823-5

Curriculum and Instruction in an Individual Teaching Specialty

EDUC 806-5

Selected Problems in Higher Education

EDUC 816-5

Development of Educational Programs
EDUC 830-5 Implementation of Educational Programs
EDUC 850-5
Creativity and Education
EDUC 811-5
Fieldwork I
EDUC 883-5

MEd Comprehensive Examination

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Dr. Geoff Madoc-Jones

Faculty Sponsor

Contact Dr. Madoc-Jones for academic inquiries regarding this program.

Admission Information

This program starts May 2012. The deadline for applications was November 30, 2011. If this program interests you, please contact lmilum@sfu.ca.

Program Application Deadlines:

The application deadline for this program was November 30, 2011 for a May 2012 program start. Online application system is now closed. Please contact lmilum@sfu.ca if you are interested in this program.

Program Prerequisites:

Applicants must meet SFU master's admission requirements.

  1. A bachelor's degree with a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0 from a recognized university, or the equivalent. In exceptional cases, where the applicant has followed an alternate educational path that the applicant has extensive experience in an educational or professional setting.

  2. Submitted evidence that the applicant is capable of undertaking advanced work in the area of interest. This is usually judged from letters of reference from qualified referees and an academic writing sample.

  3. Several years of exemplary and varied educational and professional experience, preferably in the area of interest. Of particular value will be evidence that the candidate manifests an interest in the study of the human mind in its cultural and historical contexts.

Students whose native language is not English may be required to satisfy the University and the graduate program committee as to their capability in English (i.e. TOEFL / IELTS scores).

Admissions Contacts:

For admissions/course registration, contact Linda Millum (lmilum@sfu.ca; 778-782-5951). If Linda is unavailable, contact other staff in the Surrey Graduate Programs office.

Program Format:

The Master of of Education (MEd) program is designed for practicing educators in the post-secondary system. This two-year degree in Curriculum and Instruction, offers the opportunity to obtain a high quality Masters degree in your local community through a schedule geared to the working professional.

  • Focused on improvement of practice through the study of educational theory, philosophy and practice.
  • The program is co-designed so as to flexibly accommodate the demanding lifestyles and schedules of today's educational professionals.
  • Cohort-based with seven 5-unit courses over six terms.
  • Classes meet every second weekend on Friday evening and Saturdays at the program location.

Program Fees:

Tuition                             $2,584.70/term

Other Fees
Student Activity                 $30.33
Graduation(first 3 terms)   $12.00
Universal Transit Pass      $120.00 (Applicable only to students who live in Metro Vancouver)

Extended Health/Dental – for information please go to www.ihaveaplan.ca. If students have existing extended health and dental coverage, an opt out process is required if no further coverage is wanted.

Tuition is reduced to $1292.35/term from the 7th term onwards for MEd students. All other costs remain the same each term.

On leave fee $203.70/term

Fees are subject to change annually.  Please refer to the SFU Calendar for further information.
http://students.sfu.ca/calendar/for_students/grad_tuition_fees.html

Information about financial support is available from the Dean of Graduate Studies Office.

Additional information can be found on our Frequently Asked Questions page as well as in the Student Calendar.