UNB’s education graduate program provides students with the knowledge and experiences to make a difference while advancing their careers and educational interests. Students enjoy our small class sizes while benefitting from personal attention from top-quality instructors engaged in a wide-range of research.
Our flexible programs are designed to suit the needs of both full-time students and working professionals, with evening, online and summer courses that are designed to allow learners to fulfill their own needs, interests, and aspirations. Students can choose to study full- or part-time, online and from a distance, learning invaluable teaching skills that will leave a lasting impression on their own students.
Adult education, including higher and distance education, prepares students to develop, implement, facilitate or administer programs and services for adults in the private and public sectors.
Research in the area includes:
History of adult education in Canada
Theories of adult learning
Critical reflective practice
Evaluation studies
Instructor preparation
The use of distance technologies
Teaching in higher education.
Duration: A course-based degree consists of 10 courses; a project/report-based degree consists of eight courses plus a report; and a thesis-based degree consists of five courses plus a thesis. MEd students must complete the degree within five years of their first registration.
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Esperado Enero 2024
University of New Brunswick
Fredericton Campus,
3 Bailey Drive,
FREDERICTON,
New Brunswick (NB),
E3B 5A3, Canada
Applicants to the MEd in Adult Education are required to hold a four-year undergraduate degree with a grade point average of at least 3.0 (B, or equivalent). They must also have the equivalent of two years of full-time practical experience working in relevant aspects of adult education.
International applicants whose first language is not English must submit language scores that meet or exceed:
International English language testing system (IELTS) = band 7 in all categories
Paper-based TOEFL = 650
Computer-based TOEFL = 280
TWE = 5.5
The MEd in Critical Studies program deadline dates are Dec. 1 (intended start date in May or September) and July 31 (intended start date in January).
UNB es una universidad líder en investigación e innovación con enfoque en el éxito empresarial y tiene la 3° tasa más alta de graduados en Canadá.