The Master of Education (M.Ed.) is a two-year postgraduate program that focuses on teaching methods, educational research, and leadership skills.
Curriculum: Covers topics like educational theory, instructional methods, assessment, and curriculum development.
Research: Includes a dissertation as a key part of the program.
Practical work: Students gain exposure to and training in a teacher education institution.
- Specialization: Students can specialize in areas like teacher education, educational technology, or school administration.
The M.Ed. program is designed for people who want to become teachers, principals or work in other educational roles. Some of the career paths that M.Ed. graduates can pursue including:
- Advanced teaching positions in schools, colleges, and universities.
- Educational administration roles like school principals, administrators, and educational coordinators.
- Curriculum Developer
- Policy Analyst
- Planner
- Supervisor
- Researcher
To be eligible for admission to an M.Ed. program, you usually need to have a bachelor’s degree in a relavent education field like B.Ed. or D.Ed. with at least 50% aggregate.