Educational Curriculum And Instruction Stream
The Curriculum and Instruction Stream is designed to support the professional and academic learning of practicing educators who are seeking advanced study in relation to all aspects of educational curriculum. The program aims to provide students with opportunities to explore the complexity of three main areas of curriculum: the planned curriculum, the enacted curriculum and the impact of this enacted curriculum upon learners (the curriculum as lived). The required core courses in the curriculum and instruction stream, curriculum theory, program development and principles of learning are designed to explore both the theoretical and practical elements of the planned, enacted and lived curriculum.
First Summer:
534 Introduction to the Foundations of Education 3 credits
505 Introduction to Educational Research 3 credits
Curriculum and Instruction Core classes to be taken prior to final research course:
527 Principles of Learning 3 credits
532 Curriculum Theory 3 credits
536 Program Development 3 credits
Final Research Course (prior to July 2025):
507 Qualitative Research Methods in Education 3 Credits Thesis students only after July 2025
or
508 Critical Research Literacy in Education 3 Credits Project students only after July 2025
Electives: see course-based, project-based or thesis routes below.
COURSE-BASED, PROJECT OR THESIS
Master of Education degrees in Educational Administration and Policy, and Curriculum and Instruction are available through the following routes:
Course Based Route After July 2025
Core Courses 18 credits Core Courses 15 credits
Electives 18 credits Electives 15 credits
Project Based Route After July 2025
Core Courses 18 credits Core Courses 18 credits
Electives 12 credits Electives 6 credits
590: Project 6 credits 590: Project 6 credits
Thesis Route After July 2025
Core Courses 18 credits Core Courses 18 credits
Electives 6 credits 599: Thesis 12 credits
599: Thesis 12 credits
Project and Thesis students may be required to take one additional course: EDUC 593.
Electives are to be selected from the graduate courses offered in education. No substitution or transfer of credit will normally be allowed in core courses.
Contact
214B MacDonald Hall
2175 Varsity Drive
Antigonish NS B2G 2W5
Canada