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Welcome to graduate studies

Welcome to the website of graduate programs in the Faculty of Education. Graduate studies in Education is a dynamic and evolving field that involves a wide range of areas of study. Our graduate Faculty is comprised of scholars who have diverse interests ranging from quantitative research using large data sets to the publication and promotion of children's literature. We encourage you to explore the website further and seek out more detailed information on our Masters and PhD programs as well as the research being conducted in our various Research Centres .

General Information

 

Graduate studies in Education at the University of New Brunswick culminate in a Master of Education or Doctor of Philosophy degree. The programmes are administered by the Graduate Studies Coordinating Committee of the Faculty of Education.

 

David Wagner

Associate Dean, Graduate Programmes

Carolyn King

Administrative Assistant

Carol Ann Hatheway

Secretary

Faculty of Education

University of New Brunswick

P.O. Box 4400

Fredericton, N.B. E3B 5A3

 

Fax: 506-453-3569

Telephone: 506-453-4600/458-7147

Email: edgrad@unb.ca

 

Additional information and application forms can be obtained by contacting:

The School of Graduate Studies

University of New Brunswick

P. O. Box 4400

Fredericton, NB E3B 5A3

 

Fax: 506-453-4817

Telephone: 506-453-4673

Email: gradschl@unb.ca

 

For more information:

www.unbf.ca/education

 

Applicants should review the regulations governing the general

organization and supervision of graduate programmes at the

University of New Brunswick, as outlined in the Calendar of the

School of Graduate Studies. These regulations, unless noted

otherwise, will serve as the basic regulations for the Graduate Degrees in Education.

 

In the ensuing description an "applicant" is an individual who has applied or who plans to apply to graduate studies in the Faculty of Education; and a "candidate" is an individual who has already been accepted into the program.

 

 


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