Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 01595D

A master’s degree designed to extend your knowledge of educational issues, deepen your professional expertise, providing skills needed to create a research-informed future for the education sector.In this program you will work under UniSC’s highly trained staff to translate your ideas into a research project. Choose to specialise in Steiner Education, Educational Leadership, Education Research or Advanced Education Studies. You'll have the flexibility to study online or on campus, with online learning materials designed to integrate into your busy lifestyle.

Structure

Total units: 144

Subjects

  • Education research
  • TESOL
  • Curriculum leadership
  • Steiner education
  • Health education
  • Educational leadership

Standard entry requirements

Candidates for the award of Master of Education are normally required to hold: A 4-year bachelor degree (AQF Level 7 or equivalent) qualification from a recognised tertiary institution or equivalent in the education discipline, or Graduate Certificate in Education (AQF Level 8 or equivalent), or similar qualification.

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
UniSC Online Domestic: $30,852
No
  • Online/Off-campus : 3 years
UniSC Sunshine Coast Domestic: $30,852
Yes
  • Part-time : 3 years

Further information

Students may choose to exit the Master's program after completing four courses, and may be awarded a Graduate Certificate in Steiner Education and Graduate Certificate in Education Research (there is no direct entry into these programs). If students wish to meet the requirements to proceed at a later stage to the Doctor of Philosophy program, they should complete the Education Research Specialisation within the Master of Education.

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