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Mary Immaculate College, Limerick (MIC): Master of Education (M.Ed.)
Institution | Mary Immaculate College, Limerick (MIC) View institution profile |
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Department | Faculty of Education |
Web | https://www.mic.ul.ie/study-at-mic/postgraduates |
admissions@mic.ul.ie | |
Telephone | +353 61 204348 |
Study type | Taught |
Summary
The Master of Education degree programme is a two-year, part-time programme presented through a combination of weekend study and independent study. The programme covers theories, principles and practices in contemporary educational settings and is designed for all those interested in enhancing their professional knowledge, understandings and skills. Teaching and learning methods include; lectures, workshops, presentations, visiting speakers and supervised research. Graduates of the programme are working as teachers, principals, inspectors, lecturers, and researchers in schools, colleges, universities at home and abroad.
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Go further with a postgraduate degree from MIC
If you would like to be part of an innovative and creative learning environment, with excellent student supports and resources, apply now for one of Mary Immaculate College’s (MIC’s) world-class postgraduate programmes in the Liberal Arts and Education offered at Diploma, Masters and Doctoral (PhD) levels.
Leading student supports
Grounded in decades of scholarship in Education and the Liberal Arts, postgraduate students at MIC experience responsive research supervision and mentoring, funding and career development support schemes, and a first-class “community of practice” in the new purpose-designed graduate research and study facility on …
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