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Duration
2 years
Tuition
$12,537
Commitment
Part-Time
Delivery
Online
Credential
Degree
Year Founded
1841
Scholarships
yes
Queen’s University’s fully online, part time, asynchronous Professional Masters of Education (PME) program is built for those who want to take the next step in their education careers.
Designed to be flexible for a wide variety of learners, students can participate anytime, anywhere as all classes are self led and asynchronous, and can be taken in any order. Students first choose a concentration, and may pick from Assessment & Evaluation, Classroom Specialist, Educational Administration, Global Education, Indigenous Education, and Literacy Education.
Each concentration will have to complete 10 graduate courses, half of which are required and half are elective. Students can complete this program in two years, on average, but may take up to five if needed.
The PME program is designed for teachers and education administrators, but may also be a fit for professionals who have educational responsibilities such as workers in health sciences, business, or military sectors.
Admission Requirements
- Baccalaureate degree from a recognized university.
- Average of 70 per cent or higher.
What You’ll Learn
- How to manage change in educational organizations.
- Finance and budgeting techniques for public service sectors.
- Critical foundations of literacy and reading development.
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Student Reviews (12)
Confident tackling complex problems
Avery Jacobson
Kingston • February 20, 2026Graduated From
Engineering
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What stands out most to me is how much it pushed me outside my comfort zone. The program is demanding and very hands-on, with lots of labs, design work, and team projects that feel close to real industry experience. It’s not easy, but it forces you t...
What stands out most to me is how much it pushed me outside my comfort zone. The program is demanding and very hands-on, with lots of labs, design work, and team projects that feel close to real industry experience. It’s not easy, but it forces you to grow quickly—both technically and personally. By the time I finished, I felt confident tackling complex problems and stepping straight into the workforce.
Algorithms, data structures, and software design
Noah E.
Kingston • February 20, 2026Graduated From
Bachelor of Computing
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Queen's University’s Bachelor of Computing program is pretty solid overall. The courses cover the core stuff like algorithms, data structures, and software design, but you also get flexibility to explore areas like AI or game dev. It can get intense ...
Queen's University’s Bachelor of Computing program is pretty solid overall. The courses cover the core stuff like algorithms, data structures, and software design, but you also get flexibility to explore areas like AI or game dev. It can get intense around midterms and finals, but the profs are approachable and there’s a good sense of community. If you’re into tech and willing to put in the work, it’s a great place to build your skills.
