Master Of Education (Leadership, Evaluation, Curriculum And Policy Studies)
University of Ottawa
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Description
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Requierments
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Study options
For international students
The requirements for admission listed below are minimum requirements and do not guarantee admission to the program. Candidates holding an honours bachelor's degree in education or equivalent, with a minimum overall undergraduate average of 70% (B). Candidates who hold an honours bachelor's degree with at least a 70% (B) average but who do not hold an honours bachelor's degree in education are required to take an Extended Program comprised of up to three additional three-unit courses during the M.Ed., including the course EDU 5101, which must be completed during the first term in which it is offered following admission. These courses are intended to expose candidates to foundational concepts, theories and research in education. Applications for admission will not be considered until all supporting documents have been received. Correspondence should be directed to the academic secretariat of the Faculty of Education. Students and the Faculty are bound by conditions that exist at the time of admission and initial enrollment. All candidates must understand and speak fluently the language of instruction, either French or English. TOEFL 600 (Paper-based) TOEFL 100 (Internet-based)
M.Ed. coursework option: 3 full-time terms or 12 consecutive months; M.Ed. with research paper option: 5 full-time terms or 20 consecutive months - Full time
About
The University of Ottawa is the largest bilingual (English-French) university in the world. Located at the heart of Canada’s capital, uOttawa offers over 450 top quality programmes through 10 faculties. Currently there are over 40,000 students and 5,000 employees on campus and over 180,000 alumni round the world. uOttawa has the largest law school in Canada and is a major economic force in the region.