Master of Arts in Education- Thesis option
- 6-10 courses to complete
- Duration: Full time: 20 months; Part-time: 2-4 years
- Admission Scholarships Available*
- Minimum admission requirements: B average, 4-year bachelor degree or a 3 year bachelor degree with a bachelor of education (B.Ed.)
As of May 1, 2021, interested candidates will be able to choose one of the following options to complete their MA program:
Concentrations
Concentrations enable you to focus your studies on a particular area within education.
Specialization
Specializations in the Faculty of Education are available in the Master’s of Art (M.A.) or Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) research programs. Specializations involve collaborations with other faculties, providing the study and research of a topic from multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives.
- The Collaborative program in Feminist and Gender Studies at the master's level is designed for students from selected disciplines in arts, education, health sciences, law, social sciences, and counselling and spirituality (Saint Paul University), who have an interest in feminist and gender studies. The degree awarded is a master's degree in the primary program with a "specialization in Feminist and Gender Studies".
Methods of teaching
Asynchronous, synchronous, online and In class
Research Component
- Research proposal
- Thesis
- Research Supervisor Required (Find a supervisor now)
- Opportunity to pursue PhD studies once completed
Example of career opportunity
Government Researcher; Educational Specialist