Ph.D. (Education)
Intake for the PhD program is paused until further notice. The Faculty of Education is currently working to determine when the next intake will take place.
Program Information
The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Education program is offered to qualified candidates, normally by full-time study. It consists of courses, a comprehensive exam, and a thesis, and can be completed in four years of full-time study. Under the supervision of a committee of faculty members, the doctoral program prepares graduates for faculty and leadership positions in educational settings.
Program Requirements
Please visit the link provided in the table below to learn more about the Ph.D. (Education) program requirements.
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Additional Program Information
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| Doctoral Studies Handbook (Education) (September 2018) |
Program Cost/Funding
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| Graduate Tuition and Fees |
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Admission
Application Deadline
Ph.D. (Education) applications are paused until further notice. The Faculty of Education is currently working to determine when the next intake will take place.
Admission/Application Information
Please visit the links provided in the table below to learn more about the Ph.D. (Education) admission/application process.
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| International Credential Evaluation Requirements |
Applicants with credentials awarded by universities or institutions outside of Canada or the United States are required to submit a along with their other application documents. Applicants who do not submit the WES Course by Course Evaluation Report will be considered incomplete and rejected on this basis.
Note: Applicants are strongly encouraged to identify a supervisor (faculty member) for their study at the time of application. Please review the academic profiles of current faculty members to learn more about their research areas and contact information.
Interested?
An update on the next program intake will be posted on the Faculty of Education website and social media channels once information is available.
For admission inquiries for Graduate Programs :
Faculty of Education, Office of Academic Programs
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Graduate Admissions Email: edgradadmiss@mun.ca
Telephone: (709) 864-8587