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Fall-September 15-February-2024 | 2024-02-15 |
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A Master’s degree in Curriculum Studies at Mount Saint Vincent University will help you to develop the advanced skills to address different student needs and interests by examining how curriculum affects student success.
This is a non-thesis degree program consisting of 5.0 units of coursework. Students follow a program of study which blends compulsory components with options drawn from required and elective courses.
Elective courses may be taken within other program areas in graduate education.
The University is committed to providing students with flexible and accessible learning options. The University welcomes both full-time and part-time students, and we offer several electives via online learning.
$20,845
Cost of living | 1 person | $7,260 |
Accommodation | 1 bed room | $7,993 |
Tuition | 1 person | $12,852 |
Students conditionally admitted to a graduate program of study, who have an IELTS score between 6.5 and 6.9 or the equivalent, will be required to successfully complete the Graduate Preparatory Program (GPP).
The GPP is designed to ensure that incoming graduate students have a high level of English language proficiency and a strong orientation to Canadian academic culture.
The GPP consists of an intensive term-long 15 hour/week program offered by the International Education Centre (IEC) and an undergraduate academic course.
The course is determined by the Graduate Admissions Committee for the student’s intended program of study and indicated on the student’s data form. This course is normally taken concurrently with the IEC program.
Minimum requirements for admission to the program are a bachelor’s degree and evidence of one-year successful teaching experience (or equivalent).
A BEd or its equivalent is also required for those teaching in the public school system.
Those involved in education other than in the school system do not require a BEd for admittance to the program and are encouraged to apply.
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