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Duration
2 years
Tuition
$12,000
Online
Sep 8-Sep 8
Commitment
Full-Time
Delivery
Online
Credential
Degree
Scholarships
yes
Memorial University’s Master of Education (Educational Technology) program will prepare learners for the use of educational tech in the classroom, from kindergarten to grade 12 and onto post secondary.
Learners will be able to select from one of three program routes, including the course route, project route, and thesis route. Students will also do all learning virtually, as all courses in this program are delivered by Memorial University’s distance education.
Admission Requirements
- An undergraduate degree with an average of at least 70 per cent in the last 90 attempted credit hours.
What You’ll Learn
- Educational leadership techniques that are best used with technology.
- Principles of program design and development
- How to design lessons around interactive games.
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Student Reviews (10)
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Hailey Schaus
March 4, 2026Graduated From
Bachelor of Commerce (BCom)
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I've had a really positive experience. The program covers all the essentials — accounting, marketing, management — while also encouraging critical thinking and problem-solving in real-world business scenarios. I’ve enjoyed the hands-on projects a...
I've had a really positive experience. The program covers all the essentials — accounting, marketing, management — while also encouraging critical thinking and problem-solving in real-world business scenarios. I’ve enjoyed the hands-on projects and chances to collaborate with local businesses, which have boosted both my skills and confidence.
Challenging but rewarding
Marvin Watkins
March 4, 2026Graduated From
Engineering
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I’m really glad I chose the Engineering program at Memorial University of Newfoundland. It’s challenging but rewarding, with a great balance of theory and paid co-op work terms that give you real experience before you graduate.
The professor...
I’m really glad I chose the Engineering program at Memorial University of Newfoundland. It’s challenging but rewarding, with a great balance of theory and paid co-op work terms that give you real experience before you graduate.
The professors are knowledgeable, and there’s a strong community feel in labs and projects. It’s a respected, accredited program, and while it’s demanding, it’s absolutely worth it if you’re serious about becoming an engineer.
