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FAQ
What are the areas of study offered by the Department of Curriculum and Instruction?
We offer degrees in the following areas:
- Curriculum Studies
- Social Cultural and Foundational Studies
- Language and Literacy
- Music Education
- Mathematics Education
- Science Education
- Social Studies Education
- Art Education
All of the above are offered at a MA, MEd or PhD level
What's the difference between an MEd and MA degree?
- The MEd is designed to enable educator to prepare a project that can be used in educational settings.
- The MA is a research-based degree where the candidate studies and researches a particular question.
How much does a MA/MEd degree cost?
The MEd and MA degrees each cost $8200* to complete. See the Faculty of Graduate Studies site for more details.
*Subject to change
How do I apply?
We accept applications online or in hard copy. More information is available on the Graduate Admissions and Records site.