Program overview
A Master’s degree in Curriculum Studies will help you to develop the advanced skills to address different student needs and interests by examining how curriculum affects student success. Our program offers several areas of concentrations or fields of interest to accomplish your goals, including General Curriculum Studies, Supporting Learners with Diverse Needs & Exceptionalities (SLDNE), Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), and Educational Technology. We are committed to providing our students with flexible and accessible learning options, ensuring that you can balance your education with your personal and professional commitments.
Program structure
The Master of Arts in Education - Curriculum Studies program is designed to accommodate both full-time and part-time students. The program can be completed in various formats, allowing for flexibility in your studies. Here are some key details about the program structure:
- Program Length: Full-time students can complete the program in approximately two years, while part-time students generally finish in two years but can take up to five years if needed.
- On-campus cohorts are available, where students study as a group throughout the program.
- Many classes are structured to accommodate working professionals, making it easier to balance work and study.
- Electives are offered via online learning, providing additional flexibility.
This program is designed to support educators and administrators in enhancing their skills and effectiveness in various educational settings.
Featured Experiences
- Flexible learning environment that accommodates both full-time and part-time students.
- On-campus and off-campus cohorts that allow students to study together, fostering a collaborative learning experience.
- Opportunities to take electives through online learning, enhancing accessibility for all students.
- Focus on diverse needs and exceptionalities, preparing educators to support a wide range of learners.
The program emphasizes practical experiences and collaborative learning, ensuring that students are well-prepared for their future careers in education.
Career Options
Graduates of the Master of Arts in Education - Curriculum Studies program can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada. Here are some potential job options:
- Classroom Teacher: Educators who work directly with students in various subjects and grade levels.
- Resource Teacher: Specialists who provide support to students with diverse learning needs within the classroom.
- Educational Administrator: Professionals who manage educational institutions and oversee curriculum development and implementation.
- Curriculum Development Specialist: Experts who design and evaluate educational programs and materials to enhance learning outcomes.
- Consultant: Advisors who work with schools and organizations to improve educational practices and policies.
These roles highlight the versatility of the degree and the various sectors in which graduates can make a significant impact.
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