Master of Education


Master of Education (MEd)

The Master of Education (MEd) or Master of Science in Education (MSc) program is designed to meet the specific needs of educators through courses developed to enhance and refine the skills of the individual as an educator and administrator.

Concepts covered include finance and budgeting, school law, community relations, management and evaluation.

The MEd or MSc program involves a variety of learning formats depending upon the subject matter and competencies to be developed. These formats include lecture, seminar, and self-directed learning. Additional time will be required outside of the formal class sessions for homework, assignment completion, and project activities.

Master of Education Core

Research Methods 6 semester credits
Basic Statistics 6 semester credits
Introduction to Measurement 6 semester credits
Human Learning & Development 6 semester credits
Intercultural Education 8 semester credits
Education Electives 16 semester credits
Electives 6 semester credits
Capstone Project 6 semester credits
Total Credits for MEd 60 semester credits

Capstone Project

In addition to the course requirements detailed, students are required to complete a written capstone research project and associated oral presentation in order to graduate. The capstone project is a culminating experience to the program beyond the required course work; it represents your ability to formulate a project and implement it from start to finish using a combination of your conceptual, technical and applied knowledge. What is a Capstone Project?

The student presents the capstone project at the university campus. A week of residence is mandatory at the end of the program. During that week, the defense and the graduation exercise take place.

Transfer Credits

The student may transfer all previously earned applicable credits from accredited universities into the program. These courses must not have been used to complete another degree and have a passing grade. All transferred hours must be from an accredited institution/school and be documented by an official sealed transcript. There is no limit to the number of transfer credits allowed, but under no circumstances may the capstone project credits be waived.

Admission's Requirements

Applicants who wish to apply for admission to the College are required to submit the following documentation (these requirements are for all programs):
  • A completed Enrollment/Application Form.
  • Application fee £ 35 (or EUR 50 or US$ 70), this is a non-refundable fee.
  • Birth certificate or copy of passport.
  • Recent colour photograph (passport size).
  • Possess a Bachelor or equivalent in the fields or faculty of study.
  • Official College/University transcripts. (Unofficial copies may be submitted with the application, but upon admission to the university official transcripts must be sent).
  • Curriculum Vitae (Resume).
  • Language proficiency at intermediate level is strongly recommended.
  • TOEFL score (minimum of 600) for International Students.

For additional information, please send your request.


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