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Program overview

Program overview

The Maîtrise en éducation - Concentration en leadership, évaluation, programmes et politiques éducationnelles (mémoire ou projet) offered by the University of Ottawa is designed for individuals aiming to enhance their expertise in educational leadership and evaluation. This program empowers students to make a positive impact in their communities and enrich their careers. With a focus on leadership, evaluation, and educational policies, students will gain the necessary skills to navigate the complexities of the educational landscape. The program is available in both French and English, ensuring accessibility for a diverse student body.

Program structure

The program is structured to accommodate both full-time and part-time students, offering flexibility in learning. The duration of the program is as follows:

  • Master's with course option: 3 consecutive terms full-time or 12 consecutive months
  • Master's with thesis option: 3 consecutive terms full-time or 12 consecutive months

Students can choose between two options:

  • Course option
  • Thesis option

This program is delivered online, allowing students to engage with the material and faculty from anywhere. The curriculum is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of educational leadership and evaluation, preparing graduates for various roles in the education sector.

Featured Experiences

  • Online delivery allows for flexible learning and accessibility.
  • Students can choose between a course-based or thesis-based approach, catering to different learning preferences.
  • Engagement with experienced faculty who provide mentorship and guidance throughout the program.
  • Opportunities for practical application of skills through projects and research.
  • Access to a rich network of professionals in the field of education.

Career Options

  • Educational Leader: Oversee educational institutions, implement policies, and lead initiatives to improve educational outcomes.
  • Program Evaluator: Assess educational programs and policies to determine their effectiveness and recommend improvements.
  • Curriculum Developer: Design and develop educational curricula that meet the needs of diverse learners.
  • Policy Analyst: Analyze and develop educational policies at local, provincial, or national levels to enhance educational systems.
  • School Administrator: Manage school operations, staff, and resources to create a conducive learning environment.

 

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