In addition to the requirements of the Faculty of Graduate Studies, Graduate Programs in Education requires students to be available on campus for the first year of their program.
a) Two (2) 600-level half courses in research methods;
b) Additional graduate courses or seminars as required by the student's Sub-degree Specialization (see below);
c) A non-credit research seminar; and
d) A dissertation.
Additional graduate courses or seminars as required by Sub-degree Specializations as follows:
Adult Learning – Four (4) half courses from Educational Research 635.
Curriculum and Learning – Three (3) half courses: Educational Research 682, 687, 688; and 2 half courses as determined by the supervisor in consultation with the student from either Educational Research 689 or 693 or equivalent.
Languages and Diversity – Three (3) half courses from Educational Research 688 and any additional courses as determined by the supervisor in consultation with the student.
Technology – Six (6) half courses within the Sub-degree Specialization consisting of the following: Two (2) half courses (Educational Research 679.31 and 671); and four (4) half courses selected from the Technology course offerings; and any additional courses as determined by the supervisor in consultation with the student.