Why does the MEd International Program cost more than other programs offered by the Faculty of Education?
The MEd International Program is a cost-recovery program which means that its operation requires that students pay the full amount of its cost. According to statistics in the Almanac of Post-Secondary Education in Canada, published by the Canadian Association of University Teachers in 2006, student tuition fees in the province of British Columbia cover only 29.6% of University Operating Revenue while the rest, i.e. 60.1%, is government funded. Thus the difference in tuition paid by students in this program and other programs reflects the fact that the MEd International program is not subsidized by the government. 5. How does a MEd program differ from an MA program? An MEd program is considered a professional program and its completion requires passing of a comprehensive exam while an MA program is considered a research focused program and its completion requires the writing of a thesis. Currently the Faculty of Education does not offer an MA program in TES/FL. 6. What is included in my
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