Bachelor of Education »
Students in the B.Ed. program can choose from two options: the Elementary or the Secondary program. Both programs require 10 units of study organized over two years. You will develop a wide range of skills, knowledge and dispositions of a professional educator. It’s time to explore your next step.
Graduate Programs in Education »
Educators enable others to create knowledge throughout the lifespan. Our graduate programs balance educational theory and practice to foster intellectual curiosity, rigorous thought processes and resourcefulness.
Depending on the area of study, graduates can select to enroll in the Master of Education, Master of Arts in Education, or Research Master of Arts degree programs. Some of our programs are offered using the cohort model. For more information about our Graduate Education Cohorts visit our graduate cohorts FAQ’s.
Students will be guided by renowned scholars and researchers world, taking creative approaches to the study of educational theories and practical application in areas such as: Curriculum Studies, Educational Foundations, Educational Psychology, Elementary and Middle School Education, Lifelong Learning, Literacy Education, and School Psychology.
Inter-University Doctoral Program »
Offered jointly with Acadia University and St. Francis Xavier University, the Mount’s Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program in Educational Studies is a seven-unit (42 credit hour) program comprising course work, comprehensive research/scholarly portfolio and a dissertation.
Students can concurrently anchor their studies in teachable subjects if so desired, and courses deal with: foundations of educational inquiry, research paradigms and methodologies, theories, research methods, and focused educational studies.