Master of Education – MEd
Victoria University of Wellington
Key Information
Campus location
Wellington, New Zealand
Languages
English
Study format
Distance Learning, On-Campus
Duration
12 - 24 months
Pace
Full time, Part time
Tuition fees
NZD 13,748 / per course
Application deadline
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Earliest start date
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Introduction
Take your degree and experience to the next level and become an expert in your area of interest in education.
This programme is a great opportunity for educators, policy makers and those in related fields to complete a postgraduate qualification that can be designed to suit a specific field of interest, and fitted around work commitments.
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Curriculum
Tailor your studies
Design your study to suit your career goals and commitments. Choose from a range of courses covering subjects such as multicultural and international education, educational policy and leadership, youth development, and Māori, Pacific and indigenous education. Or you might explore the issues around sustainability and the environment in education, learn about evaluation and assessment, or develop your skills in teaching ESOL. You may wish to focus on an area of specialisation.
You can complete the Master of Education either by coursework or by a combination of coursework and a thesis or dissertation.
Or you can complete the coursework-based Postgraduate Certificate in Education or Postgraduate Diploma in Education.
If you are planning on doing a dissertation or thesis course, you'll need to achieve an average grade of B or above for all your other postgraduate courses and a B+ or better in EDUC 503.
Study pathways
You don't have to jump straight in the deep end—study towards your Master of Education using the stair-casing options. The 60-point Postgraduate Certificate in Education is a great first step into postgraduate study and leads to the Postgraduate Diploma in Education which then leads to the Master of Education.
If you enrol in the Master's programme but don't complete it, you may be able to graduate with the Certificate or Diploma.
Study your way
Each Master of Education course is either online, on campus with weekly scheduled classes or blended with online learning mixed with campus classes which you may be able to join from a distance. Take advantage of flexible study options and study completely online from anywhere in the world or take a mix of online and campus-based courses. You can also choose to study only courses which are in person on campus.
Workload and duration
Most students complete the MEd part-time while they are working. Part-time students doing two 15 point courses or one 30 point course per trimester will need to do around 20 hours of study a week. Make sure you take this into account if you are working.
If you are studying full time, you can expect a workload of 40–45 hours a week.
Qualification options
- Master of Education
- Postgraduate Diploma in Education
- Postgraduate Certificate in Education
The Master of Education can either be completed by coursework only, or by a combination of coursework and a thesis or dissertation. The Postgraduate Certificate in Education and the Postgraduate Diploma in Education are both coursework-based qualifications.
Entry into dissertation or thesis courses requires a B grade average or above for all your other postgraduate courses and a B+ or better in EDUC 503.
Program Outcome
Advance your expertise with doctoral study
If you do well in your Master's research, you can apply to do a PhD, or if you have significant professional experience in education or related fields, you can complete a Doctor of Education (EdD).
The EdD combines taught courses with a substantial research project that will form a thesis.
A PhD usually involves between three and four years of original and sustained research under supervision.