Type of institution: Higher Education Institutions
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 03391M

Sheridan's Master of Education (Coursework) program for educational professionals is designed to develop educational leaders who address the needs in their school community, exemplify professional excellence and incorporate Christian perspectives into their personal and public lives. Instruction is communicated in a caring environment that encourages scholarly and intellectual inquiry and servant leadership. The program currently has a single concentration: Leadership and Management. Upon completion students will have articulated a Christian worldview and educational philosophy that informs their teaching and educational leadership. Through the action research project, students will have the opportunity to find and apply relevant research to educational issues and use that research to inform their own teaching, leading and learning.

Structure

  • 24 credit points
  • 2-3 core units, 3-5 specialisation units, 1 capstone research unit

Subjects

  • Educational Studies
  • Leadership
  • Research

Standard entry requirements

Completion of 4-year pre-service teacher education award (for example, a Bachelor of Education), OR 3-year undergraduate award and minimum 1-year postgraduate pre-service teacher education award (for example, a Graduate Diploma of Education OR a Master of Teaching). Applicants will also need to provide evidence of at least three years' full-time experience in the education sector.

Study pathways

Students who complete a Graduate Certificate of Education at Sheridan will receive full credit towards the Master of Education, providing all other admission requirements are met.

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
#18/7 Aberdeen St, Perth WA Domestic: $7,000
International: $13,700
No
  • Full-time : 1 year
  • Part-time : 2 years

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