Graduate programs
Join us in shaping the future of education and beyond. With a foundation in education, you'll redefine the boundaries of your field while making a daily impact on the world around you.
Explore graduate programs in our four areas of study:
Find a supervisor
It's important to connect with a supervisor who has the expertise and capacity to support your growth as a graduate student. Check out the department websites to view profiles and find contact information for all our faculty members who supervise graduate students.
Co-operative education
Hands-on learning is extremely beneficial and we encourage you to participate in co-op learning even if it's not mandatory for your program. Co-op is mandatory for the MEd in Coaching Studies and Recreation & Health Education. It is optional for the following programs:
- Counselling Psychology
- Curriculum & Instruction
- Educational Psychology & Leadership Studies
- Leadership Studies
- Master of Education
Resources
Association of Graduate Education Students (AGES)
AGES is the a student group for graduate students in any education program. It is a place to connect with other grad students, share your early research and get feedback, and take advantage of professional development opportunities. There are also social events throughout each semester! Check out the AGES website.
Graduate admissions
Ready to apply? We recommend that you review the step-by-step guide on how to apply. It’s never too early to contact potential supervisors and start planning your application. You can always contact a student recruiter or the graduate secretary for your program of choice if you have questions about your application or any of the steps involved.