The Degree of Master of Education – MEd
The regulations for this degree are to be read in conjunction with all other relevant statutes and regulations including the Academic Statutes and Regulations.
Admission 1 In order to be admitted to this programme, a student needs to have:
a completed the requirements for a Postgraduate Diploma in Education from this University or an equivalent Postgraduate Diploma in Education as approved by Senate or its representative with an average grade of B or higher
or
b completed the requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Education (Teaching) (Honours) from this University or an equivalent Bachelors Honours degree in Education as approved by Senate or its representative with an average grade of B or higher
or
c if enrolling for the Counselling specialisation, completed the requirements for a Postgraduate Diploma in Education (Counselling) from this University or an equivalent Postgraduate Diploma in Education (Counselling) as approved by Senate or its representative with an average grade of B or higher.
2 An interview supported by referees’ statements and evidence of practical experience is required for students enrolling in the Counselling specialisation for the Master of Education.
Notes:
Agencies where counsellors in training are placed wish to ensure that client safety is not compromised. For this reason, the application form for the Counselling programme asks applicants to indicate whether they have any criminal convictions. Furthermore, before any candidate can be accepted into the specialisation, an official police statement concerning absence or otherwise of criminal convictions will be required.
The New Zealand Association of Counsellors requires all potential members to give consent to disclosure of criminal convictions before the applicant can seek admission to the profession and practise as a counsellor.
3 A student who has not gained an average of a B or better as specified in Regulation 1 must have otherwise shown to the satisfaction of the Dean of Faculty of Education capacity to undertake advanced study and research in the courses proposed to be taken for this degree in order to be admitted to this programme.
4 No student on whom the Degree of Master of Arts in Education has already been conferred by The University of Auckland may enrol for this degree unless specific approval is given by Senate or its representative.
5 Admission to the programme requires the approval of Senate or its representative.
Duration and Total Points Value 6 A student enrolled for this degree must:
a pass courses with a total value of 120 points
and
b complete within the time limit specified in the General Regulations – Masters Degrees.
7 The total enrolment for this degree must not exceed 160 points.
Structure and Content 8 Of the 120 points required for this degree, a student must complete:
a Research Masters
either
(i) a 120 point Thesis from the Research Masters option listed in the Master of Education Schedule
or
(ii) a 120 point Research Portfolio from the Research Masters option listed in the Master of Education Schedule
or
b Taught Masters
120 points from one of the Taught Options listed in the Master of Education Schedule.
9 The programme for each student requires the approval of the Dean of Faculty of Education prior to enrolment.
Thesis/Research Portfolio/Folio of Casework 10 a A thesis, research portfolio or folio of casework, when included in the degree, is to be carried out under the guidance of a supervisor appointed by Senate or its representative.
b The thesis or research portfolio topic must be approved by the Dean of Faculty of Education prior to enrolment and is to embody the results obtained by the student in an investigation relating to an area of Education.
c The thesis or research portfolio must be completed and submitted in accordance with the General Regulations – Masters Degrees.
d The folio of casework must be completed within 12 months of the completion and passing of courses for this degree.
Variations 11 In exceptional circumstances Senate or its representative may approve a personal programme which does not conform to these regulations.
Honours 12 This degree may be awarded with Honours as specified in the General Regulations – Masters Degrees.
Commencement 13 These regulations came into force on 1 January 2006. The 2004 regulations for the Degree of Master of Education offered by The University of Auckland and the former Auckland College of Education were thereby repealed. 作者: 钰鑫堂 时间: 2010-1-9 10:59:30
如果LZ是为了以后在这里当中学教师的话,不应该读Master of Education. 而是应该读DIP IN TEACHING. 只是有了个MASTER OF EDUCATION是不能在学校教书的. MASTER OF EDUCATION主要都是一些HOD或校长在读. 而如果想去大学教书,就需要读PHD咯.作者: Emily的小屋 时间: 2010-1-12 12:50:41