MEd, Concentration in Studies in Teaching and Learning
This program includes a total of 10 courses (30 units), of which at least 5 courses (15 units) within the field and 3 elective courses in any Education course at the graduate level (9 units). Here are the Program Requirements and Course Descriptions.
Sequence for the MEd, coursework option
Term 1 Fall |
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Term 2 Winter |
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Term 3 Spring/Summer |
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Notes
- 3 elective courses must be completed in the first or second term in which it is offered following admission.
- EDU 5190 must be completed in the first term of your program.
- Enrollment to the MRP project should not exceed the maximum of two terms.
- You must complete an annual research progress report jointly with your MRP supervisor. The progress report allows you to better monitor your progress in your program. It also makes it possible to evaluate your progress made during the last year and to define your objectives for the following year. If you obtain two non-satisfactory progress reports, you will be withdrawn from your program.
- You will not be able to officially submit the final version without being registered to EDU 6999, having completed all the courses of the program and presenting their MRP to their committee. No MRP will be accepted without the signed form.
Important
- Compulsory courses must be taken in the language of your program of study.
- If you are full-time, you should take 3 to 4 courses per term (as indicated in the sequence above) however, as a part-time student you may not take more than 2 courses each term.
- Courses are 3 hours long and require about 6 to 9 hours of study per week of your own time.
- Most courses are offered in the evening so you are responsible for ensuring that you can attend the course in question, to complete the requirements of your program.
- We offer courses in different formats to accommodate the unique needs of distance learning students.
The information on this page is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment from the Faculty.