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MA in Social Justice Education

Are you a research-oriented student looking to apply your disciplinary background and critical abilities to examine theoretical and/or empirical problems regarding equity in education? This research-based program is for you. Develop a critical understanding of the social, historical, cultural, political, economic and ethical contexts of education, as well as your skills in qualitative and quantitative research.

Study options
Full-time
Part-time
Program length
6 sessions full-time, 10 sessions part-time
Example career pathways
Equity and race relations, community development, policy, education administration.
Funding details

Full-time students receive a OISE Graduate Funding Package for their first year of study. Part-time students are self-funded.

OISE's Graduate Funding Package covers the cost of tuition, and helps offset other living expenses. Last year, awards averaged around $25,000 per eligible student.

Basic program requirements
6 half courses
Thesis
Example courses
Major Concepts and Issues in Social Justice Education (SJE1903H)
Liberalism and its Critics (SJE1973H)
Social Relations of Cultural Production in Education (SJE1956H)