MA in Adult Education & Community Development
Are you interested in social change, social justice, and/or activism? This research-based thesis degree focuses on individual and collective learning in places where people come together to create social change, including communities, workplaces, and social movements. It helps you develop skills for education, community, and organizational roles in a wide range of settings in public, private, and voluntary sectors.
Program length
              6 sessions full-time, 10 sessions part-time
          Example career pathways
              Community education and engagement, policy, organizational development
          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
          8 half courses
          Thesis
              Example courses
          Introduction to Adult Education (LHA1100H)
          Community Development: Innovative Models (LHA1102H)
          Master's Thesis Seminar (LHA1183H)