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Educational Practice
The master of education in educational practice (MEd) is a professional degree that is available on completion of the two-year graduate diploma in advanced professional studies in education.
Students wishing to engage in this third year of study may seek admission to the program after successful completion of the graduate diploma in education. Students normally progress through this one-year program as a cohort. This program requires 30 units of 500 division EDPR courses, 15 core graduate units, and a comprehensive exam.
For further information, contact Field Programs at 778-782-5356 Tel, 778-782-5882 Fax, edprgpd@sfu.ca.
間眅埶AV Requirements
See for University admission requirements. For additional requirements and application information, see the Field Programs website at
Applications are reviewed twice a year. Completed applications must be received by February 1 for summer admission and May 1 for fall admission.
Supervision
A supervisor is appointed by the director of field programs upon admission to the program. The supervisory committee is comprised of members of the instructional team for the cohort.
Program Requirements
Students complete a total of 20 units, including all of
Surveys the philosophical and sociological dimensions, moral and ethical considerations, and empirical findings of action research. Only students admitted by Field Programs are allowed to enrol for this course.
Graded on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis.
This course introduces students to qualitative research in education and examines topics such as identifying problems, using conceptual frameworks, coding, data analysis, drawing interpretations, and constructing arguments. Prerequisite: EDUC 864 (prerequisite not required for students in M.Ed. in Educational Practice stream).
The examination is graded on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis.
Comprehensive Examinations
All MEd candidates must complete a comprehensive exam by enrolling in EDUC 883. Normally, this occurs in the term in which course requirements are completed.
Academic Requirements within the Graduate General Regulations
All graduate students must satisfy the academic requirements that are specified in the (residence, course work, academic progress, supervision, research competence requirement, completion time, and degree completion), as well as the specific requirements for the program in which they are enrolled, as shown above.
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