Educational Administration and Leadership (Master’s)

Overview

New Brunswick Cohort 2024-2026

The Faculty of Education at the University of New Brunswick and its Provincial partners are teaming together to form an Educational Administration and Leadership Provincial Graduate Cohort. The purpose of this cohort is to support provincial school districts in developing the next generation of school leaders and administrators.

This program will consist of 10 online/virtual courses. Five (5) courses will be designed and delivered for the participants in the provincial cohort. Participants will then complete five remaining courses through online and/or alternate delivery formats by the end of August, 2026.

Courses and Application

Summer 2024 (May–June)

Education 6001: Supervision of Instruction 1: Enhancing the Learning Culture in Your School

Fall 2024 (September–December)

Education 6004: Theories of Educational Leadership

Winter 2025 (January–April)

Education 6007: Legal Aspects of Education

Summer 2025 (July–August)

Education 6009: Responsive Leadership for Culturally Diverse Schools

Fall 2025 (September–December)

Education 6005: Planning for Educational Change

September 2026

Leadership Symposium Celebration

If you would like an enriching and rigorous graduate program experience while working supportively alongside your educational colleagues to complete your EDAL M. Ed degree, then please consider applying for the New Brunswick EDAL Provincial Cohort.

Please Note: Some of the deadlines have already passed; however, you can connect with the UNB Graduate Office to see if there are still spaces available.

To apply, click on the following link: https://www.unb.ca/gradstudies/admissions

Woodstock and Region Cohort 2024-2026

The Faculty of Education at the University of New Brunswick and Anglophone School District – West (ASDW) are teaming together to form the Woodstock and Region Educational Administration and Leadership Graduate Cohort.

This program will consist of 10 courses. Five (5) courses will be delivered in a face-to-face format in Woodstock. Cohort participants will then complete their five remaining courses through online and/or alternate delivery formats by the end of December 2025.

Courses and Application

Winter 2024 (January – April)

Education 6001: Supervision of Instruction 1: Enhancing The Learning Culture In Your School

Summer 2024

Leadership Development Institute (Courses below) – July 8 – July 26

  1. Education 6007: Legal Aspects of Education
  2. Education 6009: Responsive Leadership for Culturally Diverse Schools

Fall 2024

Education 6005: Planning for Educational Change

Winter 2025 (January – April)

  1. Education 6004: Theories of Educational Leadership
  2. December 2025 – Leadership Symposium Celebration

If you would like an enriching and rigorous graduate program experience while working supportively alongside your educational colleagues to complete your EDAL M. Ed degree, then please consider applying for the Woodstock Cohort.

Please Note: Some of the deadlines have already passed; however, you can connect with the UNB Graduate Office to see if there are still spaces available.

To apply, click on the following link: https://www.unb.ca/gradstudies/admissions