• This qualification is relevant to those working in a wide range of educational areas. It provides the opportunity to review, inform and improve their knowledge and professional practice.
  • Students will develop knowledge, skills, and experience in critiquing and undertaking educational research in their area of interest to enhance their practice.
  • Through an independent inquiry under supervision from high-caliber experts within the faculty, students can contribute valuable knowledge and understanding to the field of education.
  • This is a research master's program with a 120-point and a 180-point option available.

180-point research masters

Requirement:

  • Thesis (90 points)
  • An approved Research Methods course (at least 30 points)
  • Two 30-point elective courses (60 points total) from Education, Education Curriculum, Education Practice, Education Professional Studies Māori, Education Professional Studies, Education Special, Education Māori, and Social Work Child Family Practice.