You are on page 1of 8

https://www.stfx.

ca/academics/graduate-studies

St. Francis Xavier (Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada)


Eng. Req You have studied the last 2 years in a high school or university where the medium of
instruction is English. Proof of English as the language of instruction must be included in
the application, either through a letter from the school or on the transcript.
Grade. Req
Program MASTER OF ADULT EDUCATION
Other Ads. Our program is for you if :
Req
You want to combine your educational background and professional experience
with expertise in adult education;
 Have a related Bachelor's degree with a minimum overall B grade;
 Have at least 2 years of experience working with adults or in the field of
community development;
 Want a program that is flexible and affordable
Professors DR. ROBIN NEUSTAETER
Assistant Professor
367 Coady Institute
(902)-867-4696
rneustae@stfx.ca
Dr. Neustaeter has over 20 years of experience in community education and organizing for peace, community development and social
justice. Her work is grounded in the beliefs that people are peace-able, and that conflict can be an opportunity and catalyst for learning
and change – at the individual, community and society levels. She has taught Conflict Resolution, Adult Learning and Education, and
women’s leadership at the university and community levels. As a peace ethnographer her research focuses on local, everyday
peacebuilding; in particular, the lived experiences of women in conflict, social movements (nonviolent action), conflict transformation and
peacebuilding. Her research and teaching span Canada, the Caribbean and Europe. She has volunteered with initiatives in peacebuilding,
peace and conflict transformation education, migration and settlement, human rights, indigenous rights, family literacy, and culture.
Robin is also a mother and fibre artist.

DR. CAROLE ROY


Professor
120A
Xavier Hall
(902) 867-5567
croy@stfx.ca
Dr. Roy studied Women's Studies/Liberal Studies (BA, University of Victoria), Women's Studies (MA, York University), and Adult Education
(PhD, University of Toronto). While on a Postdoctoral Fellowship from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
(SSHRC) she taught at Trent University, Peterborough.
RESEARCH

https://www.dal.ca/faculty/gradstudies/graduate-programs-admissions.html
COMMUNICATION SCIENCES AND DISORDERS
Eng. Req The language competency test may be waived if the applicant has completed a degree
at a recognized university where the language of instruction is English in a country
where English is one of the national languages. The claims must be verified by the
Faculty of Graduate Studies.
Grade. Req B+
Program COMMUNICATION SCIENCES AND DISORDERS
Other Ads.
Req
Professors ELIZABETH KAY-RAINING BIRD, PhD
Professor

School of Communication Sciences and Disorders

Email: rainingbird@dal.ca
Phone: 902-494-5152
Fax: 902-494-5151
Mailing Address: 
Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building
5850 College Street
2nd Floor, Room 2C01
PO Box 15000
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B3H 4R2

RESEARCH

https://www.cbu.ca/future-students/admissions/admission-requirements/international-admissions/
language-requirements/
CBU
Eng. Req If you have completed at least two years in a secondary school (as recognized by CBU)
or have completed at least 30 credit hours (or equivalent) at a post-secondary
institution (as recognized by CBU) where English is the primary language of instruction,
you are not required to submit a language score. Official documentation will be
required to confirm this period of study was in English.
Grade. Req
Program Master of Education (Educational Technology)

Master of Education in Sustainability, Creativity and Innovation


Other Ads. Senior High School (K-12 system) Diploma. Before 2017-2018: Second Year completed
Req at a recognized university
Professor Sandra Jack-Malik
Assistant Professor, Education
Dr. Jack-Malik is an assistant, tenure track professor in the Department of Education.
She came to Cape Breton University after living and working in remote northern
Manitoba (Gillam and Churchill), where she worked as school administrator in K-12
schools, for five years. Dr. Jack-Malik earned a PhD in elementary education and
curriculum studies from the University of Alberta. She was supervised by D.J. Clandinin.
She also holds a Master�s degree in Curriculum Studies, English As a Subsequent from
Brock University. Her Bachelor of Education was also granted by Brock University. Dr.
Jack-Malik began her career working as an Urban Planner in Toronto after completing a
Bachelor of Applied Arts in Urban and Regional Planning from Ryerson.

Expertise:
dyslexia, reflective practice, settler ally, narrative inquiry and currere
RESEARCH

https://www.ryerson.ca/graduate/future-students/
Ryerson University
Eng. Req applicants are required to provide an official statement from their institution's
Registrar's office confirming the use of English as the Medium of Instruction for the
duration of their study. This letter will be required to be submitted through the
applicant portal once you have applied and have been asked to submit your
documents.
Grade. Req Minimum GPA or equivalent of 3.00/4.33 (B) in the last two years of study
Program Child and Youth Care (MA)
Other Ads.
Req
Professor Jennifer Martin
Associate Dean, Graduate Studies & Scholarly, Research and Creative (SRC) Activity,
Faculty of Community Services and Associate Professor, School of Child, and Youth Care
Education
PhD
Phone
416-979-5000, ext. 556314
Areas of Expertise
Trauma, Child sexual abuse, Child sexual abuse images online (CSAIO), Child trafficking
and sexual exploitation, online relational practice
RESEARCH

https://www.senecacollege.ca/programs/fulltime/BHS/admission-requirements.html#menu
Seneca
Eng. Req Successful completion of a minimum of one year of full-time study at the postsecondary
level in an institutions and country where English is the primary language

Grade. Req $15,164


Program Behavioural Sciences (BHS)
Other Ads. To contact person:
Req Hana Jung
Japan, Philippines, Myanmar and Singapore
hana.jung@senecacollege.ca
Professor
RESEARCH

https://www.confederationcollege.ca/program/autism-and-behavioural-sciences

Confederation College
Eng. Req Applicants who are citizens of, and have studied (in English) in, the countries listed
below, qualify for exemption from the English proficiency requirement. They must
have a minimum of a “B” grade in all senior-level or post-secondary English credits.
Grade. Req
Program Autism and Behavioural Sciences (full-time & part-time, online)
Other Ads. This program is not currently available for international students.
Req
Professor
RESEARCH

https://cambriancollege.ca/programs/applied-learning-disability-studies/

Cambrian College
Eng. Req
Grade. Req
Program Applied Learning Disability Studies – Graduate Certificate
Other Ads. Cambrian College's exclusive online Applied Learning Disability Studies Program
Req
Professor
RESEARCH

https://grad.usask.ca/programs/educational-psychology-special-education.php#Program
University of Saskatchewan
Eng. Req A minimum of three consecutive years of full-time study or completion of a graduate
degree at a recognized post-secondary institution, where the exclusive language of
instruction and examination of the program and/or institution is English – view eligible
institutions.
Grade. Req a Cumulative Weighted Average of at least 70% (USask grade system equivalent) in the
last two years of study (i.e. 60 credit units)
Program Educational Psychology and Special Education
M.Ed.
Other Ads. Special Education
Req
four-year degree in Psychology or Education
introductory statistics course
minimum six credit units of undergraduate study in the area of Special Education
Course-based M.Ed. in Special Education - Advanced Standing Entrance Requirements

six credit units of undergraduate study in Special Education


Post-Degree Certificate in Education: Special Education
four-year degree in Education
introductory statistics course
Measurement and Evaluation

four-year degree in Psychology or Education


intermediate statistics course
Professor Laureen McIntyre
Associate Professor, Educational Psychology & Special Education
RESEARCH

https://wlu.ca/programs/education/graduate/education-med/index.html
Laurier University
Eng. Req
Grade. Req
Program Education (MEd)
Other Ads.
Req
Professor Laureen McIntyre
Associate Professor, Educational Psychology & Special Education
RESEARCH

You might also like