Master of Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies, Educational Studies

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  • Credential: master's degree
  • Faculty: Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Credits: 33
  • Next start: see program details

The online Educational Studies graduate focus provides a "critical foundations approach" to understanding educational issues and practices by drawing upon a range of theories and methods from history, sociology, cultural studies, economics, political science, philosophy and psychology.

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About Master of Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies, Educational Studies

A Master of Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies with a focus in Educational Studies helps you explore how education works within society and how social, cultural, and philosophical forces shape learning. In this focus area, you will examine the history of education, how educational systems are organized, and how ideas from fields such as sociology, politics, psychology, and cultural studies influence teaching and learning.

This focus area is a good fit for learners who want to understand education through a critical lens, both within and beyond classroom practice. You will examine the relationships between teachers, learners, institutions, and society, and consider how education can support equity, critical thinking, and social change.

Admission requirements

Admission requirements include a baccalaureate degree and an academic writing assessment.

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Program details

Overview

Participate in an interdisciplinary education and society graduate program that integrates theories, methods and practices from the arts, humanities and social sciences.

With Athabasca University’s Master of Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies, Educational Studies, you will learn to think holistically, critically and reflectively. You will find the connections and points of overlap between specialized and generalized knowledge. You will also learn problem-solving skills and policy-making strategies.

Educational Studies provides a "critical foundations approach" to understanding humanities approaches to education and practices, drawing upon a range of theories and methods from history, sociology, cultural studies, economics, political science, philosophy, and psychology. This approach provides learners with a critical, integrated understanding of the relationships among instructors and teachers, students and learners, educational organization(s), and society. Your program will finish with a final integrated project or capstone paper that will exercise and explore your newly acquired skills and knowledge.

You can choose to complete this project in a paced study capstone course, or through an individual study project that will allow you to:

  • explore a question or issue that’s important to you
  • relate your research to a work or life situation
  • address a community problem

Why take the Master of Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies, Educational Studies?

Education is constantly changing as communities grow, technologies evolve, and new ideas emerge. Organizations need people who understand these shifts and can think critically about educational policy, practice, and purpose. Educational Studies helps you develop these skills.

You will learn how to:

  • study educational issues from multiple viewpoints
  • examine how history, culture, and society shape learning
  • reflect on the roles of teachers, learners, and institutions
  • analyze educational practices using interdisciplinary methods

The Master of Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies, Educational Studies supports these abilities and prepares graduates to work in roles where strong analytical skills, cultural awareness, and critical thinking about education are essential.

Application deadlines and start dates

Application deadline Start date
Jan. 15 spring
May 15 fall
Sep. 15 winter

The Master of Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies is a 33-credit online master’s program. You must complete 18 credits through Athabasca University.

You may register in Master of Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies courses anytime as a non-program student, and if you want to apply to the program, there are 3 intakes each year. Please see our FAQ.

Master of Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies courses are offered in online paced study and individualized study formats. Paced study courses have defined start and end dates. Individualized study courses begin on the first day of every month, year-round.

Routes and options

The Master of Arts – Interdisciplinary Studies program has several academic focus areas to choose from, as well as an independent track that allows you to develop your own program of study.

Completion times

Finish this program in as little as 2 years of full-time study, or work at your own pace to complete your requirements within 6 years.

The expected normal completion time is 3–4 years.

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