Curriculum Studies
Program Information
A Master’s degree in Curriculum Studies will help you to develop the advanced skills to address different student needs and interests by examining how curriculum affects student success. Our program offers several areas of concentrations or fields of interest to accomplish your goals. Apply today to one of these areas:
- General Curriculum Studies
- Supporting Learners with Diverse Needs & Exceptionalities (SLDNE)
- Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
- Technology Integration
A Flexible Learning Environment
At the Mount, we are committed to providing our students with flexible and accessible learning options. We understand that you may be working, studying full-time, or balancing the demands of your family, your career, and your education, and we’re ready to help you succeed. We welcome both full-time and part-time students, and we offer several electives via online learning.
Part-time students generally finish their studies in two years, but if you need a little more time, you can take up to five years to earn your Master’s degree in our on-campus programs. If you enroll in one of our on-campus cohorts or our off-campus cohorts your program will take two years to complete.
Our cohorts study as a group throughout the program, taking most of their classes together. Many of these cohorts are structured to accommodate teachers and other professionals who work full-time. These part-time cohorts can be completed in two years.
Your Career
Our graduate programs in Curriculum Studies can help you to become a more effective educator or administrator. Graduates from our programs are classroom, resource, and learning centre teachers, educational administrators, educators in the corporate, not-for-profit, arts, and government sectors, consultants, and curriculum development specialists.