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Duration

1.5-3.5 years

Tuition

$20,140

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Sep 8-Sep 8

Commitment

Full-Time

Delivery

Classroom

Credential

Degree

Year Founded

1827

Scholarships

yes

The University of Toronto’s Master of Education in Curriculum and Pedagogy program at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education offers learners a broad overview and reflection on curriculum. Students will get to critically examine the ins and outs of subject matter, courses, and areas of study as they develop their own practices for developing learning.

Students have the option to complete this program as a full-time or part-time work load, offering flexibility and freedom during their time at the University of Toronto. Additionally, students can choose from one of six optional areas of emphases, including Arts in Education, Critical Studies in Curriculum and Pedagogy, Digital Technologies in Education, Indigenous Education and Decolonization, Science, Mathematics, and Technology in Education, and Wellbeing.

Admission Requirements

  • Four year bachelor’s degree or equivalent with a mid-B average or better in the final year.
  • English language proficiency if required.

What You’ll Learn

  • How schools can better use technology to advance education.
  • How to build a students’ skillset at any age through literature and discussions.
  • How to apply theory and research to curriculum and teaching.

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Student Reviews (10)

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University of Toronto

Culture of problem-solving and innovation

Melissa Pettigrew

Toronto • December 23, 2025

Graduated From

Engineering Science (EngSci)

Overall:

5 out of 5

Instructors:

5 stars

Curriculum:

5 stars

Job Assistance:

5 stars

As a graduate of the University of Toronto’s Engineering program, I found it intense, fast-paced, and extremely rewarding. The program placed a strong emphasis on fundamentals, pushing me to master core concepts in math, physics, and engineering scie...

As a graduate of the University of Toronto’s Engineering program, I found it intense, fast-paced, and extremely rewarding. The program placed a strong emphasis on fundamentals, pushing me to master core concepts in math, physics, and engineering science before applying them to complex problems. Through labs, problem sets, and design courses, I learned skills like programming for analysis, system modeling, and turning theory into practical solutions.

What really stood out was the culture of problem-solving and innovation. Team projects and the capstone design course challenged me to work under pressure, collaborate with diverse teams, and communicate technical ideas clearly. The workload was demanding, but it prepared me well for industry and further studies by building resilience, strong analytical skills, and confidence in tackling unfamiliar engineering challenges.

University of Toronto

Worth the effort.

Kaicheng Zhang

Toronto • December 15, 2025

Graduated From

Engineering Science (EngSci)

Overall:

5 out of 5

Instructors:

5 stars

Curriculum:

5 stars

Job Assistance:

5 stars

Hard as hell but worth the effort.

Hard as hell but worth the effort.