Masters (Coursework)
The Master of Education (Leadership) is a one and a half year course intended to enable leaders and potential leaders in education, health, welfare and public service sectors to gain specialist knowledge and skills, including effective research and evidence-gathering skills, in Leadership. The course will be offered full time or part time by distance on-line, Launceston.
For domestic students, an alternative pathway to a Master of Education (Leadership) is available on a Commonwealth Supported (CSP) basis for the first eight units through the Bachelor of Education with Professional Honours (Leadership) course.
Students who enrol in and complete four TESOL coursework units in the Bachelor of Education with Professional Honours (Leadership), will be able to exit with the Graduate Certificate in Education (Leadership).
The University requires applicants for admission to the Master of Education (Leadership) to hold a recognised relevant bachelor degree or equivalent qualification together with 2 or more years of relevant professional experience.
Course Learning Outcomes
1. Knowledge - Graduates will know and understand:
2. Skills - Graduates will:
3. Application of Knowledge and Skills - Graduates will:
4. Communication, Collaboration and Leadership - Graduates will:
5. Professional Learning - Graduates will:
6. Ethical Professional Practice - Graduates will: