Education Individual Program
The master of education (MEd) is a professional degree signifying advanced knowledge about and advanced training in educational practice.
In exceptional cases, when no other regular master’s program can accommodate special interests, an applicant may propose an individual program.
The program requires 30 units of course work and an MEd project (EDUC 881).
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See 1.3 for University admission requirements. In exceptional circumstances, applicants who do not meet these requirements may be considered if superior scholarly or professional achievement is demonstrated.
Graduate education admissions is granted to a specific degree and to a particular program or specialization. Application information is available from the .
Individual Program's Specific ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Requirements
Applicants will submit a proposal detailing the following.
- the inquiry to be pursued for the master’s project
- courses proposed and their sequence (called the plan of study and research)
- a rationale for how the proposed courses contribute to the master’s project
- the program may contain a combination of up to 10 units of course work in Directed Readings and/or EDUC 811 or 812 Fieldwork
- an explanation of how the applicant’s interests are not met by a regularly offered master’s program
In addition to other criteria considered for admission, the director of graduate programs or designate will adjudicate the plan of study and research regarding availability of resources to support it and whether it can be completed in reasonable time.
Supervision
The individual program's plan of study must be developed with, and approved by, a faculty sponsor who automatically becomes the senior supervisor of the master’s project. A second person suitably qualified in relation to the project joins the supervisory committee normally before the completion of the fourth course.
Project
In the individual program, the MEd culminates in a project that materially and substantially relates theory to practice, or that systematically examines a significant problem in education (EDUC 881-5).
Academic Requirements within the Graduate General Regulations
All graduate students must satisfy the academic requirements that are specified in the Graduate General Regulations, as well as the specific requirements for the program in which they are enrolled.