Courses, Subjects and Qualifications

Courses, Subjects and Qualifications

Courses



Year 2011 2012


Subjects

Qualifications

Master of Education with Certificate in Counselling MEd

The MEd consists of 240 points of study, usually taken as a combination of taught courses and a research thesis. The MEd is designed to give teachers, educational professionals, counsellors and researchers the opportunity to examine practice and critical issues in education, and undertake research in their fields of interest.

Students who complete specified courses may also receive a Certificate in Counselling. This is designed for students who wish to extend their theoretical grounding and professional skills to work as counsellors in a variety of settings.

Entry requirements

Candidates wishing to enrol in the Master of Education must have qualified for one of the following:

  • any appropriate degree in New Zealand with two 300-level courses in Education, or
  • a Postgraduate Diploma in Education or equivalent, or
  • any appropriate degree in New Zealand and have successfully completed a minimum one-year teacher training course; or have experience as a teacher, educator or counsellor; or be deemed suitable for training as a counsellor, or
  • any appropriate degree in New Zealand and completed the Postgraduate Certificate in Education.

To apply, domestic students should download an Application for Award Entry from the College of Education website or contact the College of Education, prior to submitting an Application to Enrol. International students see Postgraduate admission - international students on the Admissions and Entry website for more information.

Entry to the Counselling programme is limited to 12 places – applications close early October.

Courses

The degree consists of either courses alone, or courses and a thesis:

  • (a) courses equivalent to 2.0 EFTS (240 points), or
  • (b) courses equivalent to 1.25 EFTS (150 points) and a thesis equivalent to 0.75 EFTS (90 points), or
  • (c) courses equivalent to 1.0 EFTS (120 points) and a thesis equivalent to 1.0 EFTS (120 points), or
  • (d) courses equivalent to 1.0 EFTS (120 points), or by a course equivalent to 0.25 EFTS (30 points) and a thesis equivalent to 0.75 EFS (90 points) or by a thesis equivalent to 1.0 EFTS (120 points).

Notes:
1. Each candidate must normally complete two of EDEM 693, EDEM 694, EDEM 695, EDEM 696, EDEM 697 or EDEM 698.
2. The fourth option is available only to candidates who have qualified with a Postgraduate Diploma in Education or equivalent.

The courses for the Master of Education are listed in the Schedule to the Regulations for the Master of Education on the Regulations website. Not all courses will be offered in any one year.

Certificate in Counselling

Those candidates who successfully complete the requirements for EDEM 664, EDEM 671, EDEM 672, EDEM 673 (or both EDEM 674 and EDEM 675), and a minimum of four other courses approved for the purpose by the Head of the School of Educational Studies and Human Development will receive, upon recommendation of the Head of School, in addition to the Master of Education degree, a Certificate in Counselling.

Duration

The minimum period of enrolment for a full-time candidate is two consecutive years; the maximum period is two years from the year of first enrolment if completing the degree by coursework alone or three years if completing by thesis.

The minimum period of enrolment for a part-time candidate is four consecutive years; the maximum period is six years from the year of first enrolment.

More information

For full requirements see the Regulations for the Master of Education (University Regulations website).

For course advice contact the Health Sciences Centre.