Master of Education | Course-based Degree
MEd Interdisciplinary
Apply by March 1 to begin your studies this summer.
The Master of Education (MEd) Interdisciplinary program is a three year, laddered pathway where students select from available topics to complete their first and second years. Students are awarded the MEd after successful completion of the Educational Research topic in their third year.
MEd School Counselling
Apply by March 3 to being you studies this summer.
The Master of Education (MEd) School Counselling program is a three year, laddered pathway where students select from available topics to complete their first and second years. Students are awarded the MEd after successful completion of the School Counselling topic in their third year.
MEd Specialist
Apply by March 1 to begin your studies this summer.
The Master of Education (MEd) Specialist route is a course-based, two- or three-year degree within a specialization area.
MEd School and Applied Child Psychology
Apply by December 1 to begin your studies this summer.
The Master of Education (MEd) in School and Applied Child Psychology degree is designed for individuals who intend to work as school psychologists or in applied psychology in community settings.
Master of Arts | Thesis-based Degree
MA in Educational Research
Apply by December 1 to begin your studies in fall.
The Master of Arts (MA) is a research-intensive, thesis-based degree intended to prepare students for further research. This program is full-time with an on campus residency requirement.
Master of Science | Thesis-based Degree
MSc in Counselling Psychology
Apply by December 1 to begin your studies this summer.
This program will assist students to develop the philosophical, theoretical, research, and practical expertise required of those who wish to offer effective educational and counselling psychology services.
MSc in School and Applied Child Psychology
Apply by December 1 to begin your studies this summer.
This program prepares students to work as school psychologists or develop specialized knowledge of school and applied child psychology for use in school or community settings. Course content for the Master of Science program follows the accreditation guidelines created by National Association of School Psychologists' standards for training.