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The Master of Education (MEd) program equips students with thorough knowledge of educational theories while establishing core research competencies. Participants can select up to two specialized concentrations from six available options to focus their studies on particular subjects. Note that this program doesn't qualify graduates for the Ontario Certified Teachers designation, necessary for teaching in Ontario's public school system.
Career opportunities
Doctoral programs (Ph.D. and Ed.D.)
Leadership roles in schools and school boards
Educational consulting
Training and instructional positions in non-profits and public sector institutions like healthcare organizations
College-level teaching in education and related disciplines
Corporate training roles within human resources departments
Administrative leadership in higher education institutions
Positions within government bodies and education-related ministries
To be considered for admission to a Master’s program, a student will normally hold a four year degree, or its equivalent, from an accredited university with a minimum 75% (mid-B) average over the last two years of full-time undergraduate study.
English proficiency requirements
Application deadline: January 15th.