Master of Education (Course-Based)

The central objective of the Master of Education in Educational Administration (Course-Based) Degree is to provide a problem- and inquiry-driven environment through enriched practical, research-based, and theoretical understandings of educational issues in the administration and leadership of organizations, communities, and government.

Examination of practice is central in this programme. We make use of students' current workplace experiences as a means of synthesizing and critiquing theory, practice, and the apparent divide between the two. A culminating objective is for Course-Based Programme students to synthesize and enhance their own practical and theoretical knowledge through the development of a capstone paper.

Programme objectives are achieved through accessibility to experiences that facilitate academic attainment within program coursework and the successful completion of a capstone paper. Required coursework for all Master's students in the Department includes a mixture of theoretical and practical content.  Furthermore, objectives are achieved through the following programmatic and extra-curricular opportunities: rigourous course work, experiential learning through laboratory and international study, conference participation, and seminar leadership.

Admissions Standards and Completion Requirements

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Procedure for Applying and Application Deadlines

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Information for Successful Applicants

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Cautionary Note: This synopsis attempts to summarize as briefly and as accurately as possible some of the policies and regulations that govern graduate studies in the Department of Educational Administration. For more complete, detailed, and authoritative information, students should refer to the Graduate Student Handbook and the Course Catalogue of the College of Graduate Studies and Research, and consult with both the College of Graduate Studies and the Department of Educational Administration.

Inquiries

For further information, please contact the Department Head:

Dr Sheila Carr-Stewart
Department of Educational Administration
University of Saskatchewan
28 Campus Drive
Saskatoon, SK S7N 0X1
Canada