Master of Education
(MEd)
For Prospective Students
Programme Code: | A1M043 / C2M001 |
Study Mode: | One-year Full-time / Two-year Part-time |
Programme Director: | Dr TSANG, Yiu Fai Chris |
Programme Coordinator: | Dr YU, Jing |
Programme Information
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The programme is aimed at individuals who aspire to professional advancement in the educational sector, and those who intend to strengthen their foundational knowledge and deepen their study in certain Areas of Focus.
It is designed to support students in integrating their past experience with new insights in theory, practice and leadership. The curriculum combines specialist study and a broad-based education in professional reflection, assessment and research methods. It provides flexible learning routes for students from different knowledge backgrounds.
By the end of this programme, students will be able to:
a) demonstrate advanced knowledge and awareness of new developments in their chosen Area of Focus;
b) review educational research critically, and conduct educational inquiries independently;
c) apply assessment principles and strategies for the promotion of learning; and
d) evaluate the larger policy and cultural contexts of education in Hong Kong and other societies with a critical perspective; and
e) possess professional ethics and social responsibility in the field of education.
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The MEd programme comprises 24 credit points (cps). Students are required to take 8 courses (3 cps for each course) to complete the requirements. The following options are available:
Educational Studies
Students with a broad interest in education may choose this option.
2 Core Courses# + Any 6 Specialist Courses
or
2 Core Courses# + 3 Specialist Courses (as required) + Research Project*
All Areas of Focus except Educational Studies
They are designed for students who wish to deepen their professional knowledge in a particular Area of Focus, complemented by elective courses offered in the programme.
2 Core Courses# + 3 Specialist Courses within an Area of Focus + Any 3 Specialist Courses / Research Project*
Remarks
# Students are required to take the Core Courses according to their chosen Area of Focus: Click to view the Core Courses.
* Students may choose to carry out a research project instead of taking 3 specialist courses. The research project comprises supervised work on an agreed topic with the research project supervisor.
Any aspect of the courses and course offerings (including, without limitation, the contents of the course and the manner in which the course is taught) may be subject to change at any time at the sole discretion of the University if necessary. Without limiting the generality of the University’s discretion to revise the courses and course offerings, it is envisaged that changes may be required due to factors including staffing, enrolment levels, logistical arrangements, curriculum changes, and other factors caused by change of circumstances. Tuition fees, once paid, are non-refundable.
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The medium of instruction can be English and Chinese (including Putonghua) as consistent with the University’s policy.
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Classes may be scheduled on weekday daytime/evenings and on Saturdays at approved venues including but not limited to Tai Po Campus, Tseung Kwan O Study Centre, Kowloon Tong Satellite Study Centre, North Point Study Centre, etc.
Different modes of delivery, teaching and learning activities as well as assessment methods could be adopted as deemed appropriate.
Probity Requirements: Other than the application fee, applicants are not required to pay any additional fees during the application process. Please be reminded not to offer any advantage to any EdUHK staff, officer, employee, and/or any person involved in the admission process at EdUHK in connection with any application. Otherwise, you may commit serious criminal offences under Prevention of Bribery Ordinance (Cap. 201 of the laws of Hong Kong), which is punishable by imprisonment. EdUHK, has not collaborated with any agency in Mainland China or Hong Kong on admission, and does not encourage students to entrust their applications to any third-party agents and we always contact applicants directly on updates regarding the applications. You must complete and submit your own application via the EdUHK online admissions system and provide your own personal and contact details. Please refer to the official EdUHK channels, such as programme websites and the admissions system, for the required information to complete your application. |
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