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Duration

2 years

Tuition

$6,941

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Sep 8-Sep 8

Commitment

Full-Time

Delivery

Classroom

Credential

Degree

Year Founded

1959

Scholarships

yes

York University’s Master of Education program offers both full and part-time study options for learners who are interesting in developing their knowledge in education, and expanding their skillset.

Learners can choose between a thesis, research project, or course work, to best find the learning environment that best suits them. Students may critically analyze education literature to find how its influence on learning has changed, or may conduct their own, original research for the development of curriculum materials and policies that can shape the future of education.

Admission Requirements

  • Undergraduate degree with at least a B+ average.
  • Three letters of reference.
  • Statement of interest.
  • Sample of written work.
  • English language proficiency test if necessary.

What You’ll Learn

  • Research methods to develop curriculum and programming.
  • To analyze literature and its impact on education.

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Student Reviews (5)

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York University

Tackling new problems and learning on the fly

Taylor McDavid

Toronto • December 23, 2025

Graduated From

Engineering

Overall:

5 out of 5

Instructors:

5 stars

Curriculum:

5 stars

Job Assistance:

5 stars

York’s Engineering program was a solid, hands-on experience that really pushed me to learn by doing. Instead of just focusing on exams, a lot of the learning came from projects where we had to figure things out, debug our own mistakes, and make desig...

York’s Engineering program was a solid, hands-on experience that really pushed me to learn by doing. Instead of just focusing on exams, a lot of the learning came from projects where we had to figure things out, debug our own mistakes, and make designs actually work. I picked up practical skills like coding, breaking down complex systems, and explaining technical ideas clearly to teammates. By the end of the program, I felt much more comfortable tackling new problems and learning on the fly, which has been one of the most useful outcomes after graduating.

York University

Build real problem-solving skills

Caleb Morrison

Toronto • December 23, 2025

Graduated From

Engineering

Overall:

5 out of 5

Instructors:

5 stars

Curriculum:

5 stars

Job Assistance:

5 stars

I found York's Engineering program challenging but practical in a good way. I learned core skills like programming, circuit analysis, and system design, and got to apply them through hands-on labs and group projects. Working on design assignments and t...

I found York's Engineering program challenging but practical in a good way. I learned core skills like programming, circuit analysis, and system design, and got to apply them through hands-on labs and group projects. Working on design assignments and team-based projects helped me build real problem-solving skills and confidence that carried over into the workplace.