Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-03-04 | - |
2024-07-22 | - |
Program Overview
The Master of Education is a part-time, online degree that critically examines recent developments in education theory, policy, practice, and research methodologies. It aims to equip educators with the skills to design evidence-based investigations, promote student well-being, and analyze educational problems to generate solutions. Graduates are prepared to become educational innovators and leaders, designing and evaluating programs to support learning and development.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Master of Education
This part-time, online degree critically examines recent developments in theory, policy, practice and research methodologies for educators across early childhood, primary, secondary, tertiary, TAFE, community-based and other professional settings.
Objectives:
- Learn to design original evidence-based investigations
- Enable learners to be healthy, happy, engaged and successful
- Analyze a range of data about complex educational problems in order to reframe problems and generate solutions
Outline:
Program Structure:
The program structure is outlined in the university handbook. It includes the following subjects:
- Advanced Science
- Learner Wellbeing
- STEM
- Mathematics Education
- Leadership
- Leadership
Careers:
Career Opportunities:
- Graduate with the skills to be an educational innovator and leader, designing, enacting and evaluating programs to support learning and development.
Alumni Testimonials:
"This degree provided me with the most current pedagogical knowledge and resources to educate within a future-focused learning environment."
- Grant Jones, Master of Education (STEM)
Western Sydney University
Overview:
Western Sydney University is a public university located in Western Sydney, Australia. It is known for its impact-driven research and its commitment to transforming lives and shaping the future.
Services Offered:
The university offers a wide range of services to students, including:
Academic Support:
Peer Assisted Study Sessions (PASS), workshops, and bridging programs.Student Life:
Accommodation, childcare, food services, parking, and venue hire.Campus Safety and Security:
Security services and safety measures across all campuses.Library:
Access to extensive library resources and services.International Student Support:
Dedicated support for international students.Indigenous Student Support:
Specific programs and support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students.Student Life and Campus Experience:
Western Sydney University provides a vibrant and supportive campus environment for students. Students can expect:
Diverse and Inclusive Community:
A welcoming and inclusive community with a focus on student success.Modern Campuses:
Access to modern facilities and resources across multiple campuses.Active Student Life:
Opportunities to engage in extracurricular activities, clubs, and societies.Strong Support Network:
Access to a range of support services to help students succeed.Key Reasons to Study There:
Impactful Research:
Western Sydney University is recognized for its impactful research that addresses real-world challenges.Focus on Student Success:
The university provides a range of support services to help students achieve their academic goals.Diverse and Inclusive Environment:
Western Sydney University is committed to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for all students.Modern Campuses and Facilities:
Students have access to modern facilities and resources across multiple campuses.Strong Industry Connections:
The university has strong connections with industry, providing students with opportunities for internships and career development.Academic Programs:
Western Sydney University offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines, including:
Business:
School of BusinessComputer Science, Data, and Mathematics:
School of Computer, Data and Mathematical SciencesEducation:
School of EducationEngineering, Design, and Built Environment:
School of Engineering, Design and Built EnvironmentHealth Sciences:
School of Health SciencesHumanities and Communication Arts:
School of Humanities and Communication ArtsLaw:
School of LawMedicine:
School of MedicineNursing and Midwifery:
School of Nursing and MidwiferyPsychology:
School of PsychologyScience:
School of ScienceSocial Sciences:
School of Social SciencesEntry requirements for domestic students
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Entry requirements for international students
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