In the past decade, the number of Canadian teachers studying with CSU at the Masters level has increased. The Master of International Education (School Leadership) has resulted from intense collaboration between CSU and the Ontario Principals’ Council (OPC). The program is contemporary, exciting and relevant.
The Master of International Education (School Leadership) provides:
The mixed mode of delivery in the Master of International Education (School Leadership) is supported by a strong learning community which allows you to customize a study schedule to meet your needs.
Specialist courses will focus on international perspectives and include the potential to incorporate overseas professional visits. Respected educational leaders from the OPC and CSU will be involved in the course delivery, and all courses will be focused on leadership.
The Master of International Education (School Leadership) is based at CSU's Ontario Campus located in Burlington and is aimed at aspiring and current school leaders.
Within the program, you can receive credit for up to five courses, including the Principal Qualification Program (Standard and the OPC’s Masters Dimension), the Experienced Principal’s Development Course, Additional Qualification Specialists and other courses deemed relevant by the Course Coordinator.
The mixed mode of delivery (face-to-face and distance education) allows candidates to customize their program to meet their personal study schedule.
Graduates of CSU's Master of International Education (School Leadership) will have the opportunity to:
Under the formal agreement with the Ontario Principals’ Council (OPC) candidates who successfully complete the Masters Dimension version of the Principal’s Qualification Program 1 and 2 delivered by the OPC will receive two transfer credits equal to two courses.
Candidates who have successfully completed the standard Principal’s Qualification Program 1 and 2 will receive one transfer credit equal to one course.
Candidates who successfully complete the OPC Experienced Principal’s Development Course will receive one transfer credit equal to one course.
Candidates who complete McMaster University MBA courses may be eligible to apply for transfer credit.
The maximum amount of prior credit that can be granted in a postgraduate program can not exceed 50% of the total program, i.e. applicants to the Master of International Education (School Leadership) can only receive credit for up to five of the 10 courses.
To graduate from the Master of International Education (School Leadership), students must satisfactorily complete 10 courses (80 points).
Students who complete and achieve at a very high level in the Research Stream may be eligible to apply for the following:
Doctor of Education
Doctor of Philosophy
This online course brochure is for prospective students. If you are a currently enrolled student, please consult the Charles Sturt University handbook