Master of Education

MEd in Curriculum & Instruction: Children’s and Young Adult Literature

Method of delivery:
In-person
Applications open:
TBD
Applications close:
TBD
Next start date:
September 2026

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Get all the information you need to apply for the Curriculum & Instruction: Children's and Young Adult Literature MEd program.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

SFU Requirements

For admission to this program, applicants must meet SFU's master's admissions requirements as follows:  

  • a bachelor's degree from Simon Fraser University or its equivalent with a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0/4.33 (B), or a grade point average of at least 3.33/4.33 (B+) based on the last 60 units of undergraduate/graduate courses from a recognized institution.   
  • submitted evidence, usually references from qualified referees, of the applicant’s ability to undertake advanced studies in the area of interest.
  • proof of English Language proficiency*

In exceptional circumstances, a student may be admitted with lower formal qualifications when there is significant experience relevant to the proposed area of scholarship.

*Students whose primary language is not English may be required to satisfy the University and the graduate program committee as to their capability in English (i.e. TOEFL / IELTS scores). Academic equivalency by country.

TUITION & COSTS

Tuition (2024/25)

Subject to estimated 2% fee increase each September.

SFU Ancillary Fees

Simon Fraser University assesses the Student Services fee, the graduate student activity fee, the U-Pass BC fee and the mandatory supplementary course fee to all eligible students in each term of enrollment.

Financial Resources

Note: Specific programs may be ineligible for Government student loans and grants. It is the responsibility of the student to ensure that the student and the program meets the eligibility requirements. Contact Financial Aid Services at fiassist@sfu.ca with any questions.

Information for International Applicants

HOW TO APPLY

We recommend you apply early to ensure all aspects of the application are complete by the deadline.

Document Retention

The documents which students supply to support admission applications will be retained for three terms following the term to which application is made. Then, application forms, transcripts and other materials related to applications will be destroyed. Irreplaceable documents will be returned to the applicant if requested at the time of application.

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