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Chart your path to an MEd: Begin with a Graduate Certificate in Educational Studies, opt for direct MEd admission, or qualify after completing five to seven ESL courses.
Core fundamentals paired with electives: Five essential courses establish your academic base, while specialized electives let you explore personal interests. Conclude by selecting your final project: capstone, research project, or thesis.
Experience intimate learning environments: Receive individualized attention in a collaborative, nurturing academic setting.
Engage through multiple formats: Connect via in-person sessions, digital forums, and independent research – blending dynamic exchanges with scholarly discourse rooted in your studies.
Grow through hands-on education: Contribute to classroom dialogues, analyze course materials, and implement insights in professional settings. Become an active learner: Deepen your educational expertise through self-directed study, online exploration, and mentored investigation.
Exchange teaching expertise: Gain from instructors' practical wisdom and peer insights. Transform your professional approach through new perspectives.
Graduate Programs In Education Success Centre: Access writing and academic communication assistance from skilled Graduate Teaching Assistants through workshops and one-on-one sessions in a dedicated graduate learning space.
Four-year baccalaureate degree or equivalent, with a minimum B average (GPA of 3.00 on a scale of 4.33) in the last 60 credits. Applicants with a four-year baccalaureate degree or equivalent who have a GPA below 3.00 (but not below 2.50) may take TRU’s Graduate Certificate in Educational Studies to gain admission into the MEd program.
Applicants who did not complete their undergraduate degree from an English language university normally must have one of the following to enter the M.Ed. program:
Deadline: September Intake: April 30