Master of Education (Art)

Master (Coursework)

Programme Type

Full-time, Part-time

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The Master of Education programme is primarily designed for educators working in Singapore schools and the Ministry of Education. University graduates with a background in education and wishing to advance your knowledge and skills in education are also welcome to apply.

The programme offers the degree in 16 areas of specialisations. The different specialisations allow you to choose the area that best fits your interest as well as your career path, whether that path is towards the Master Teacher track, Specialist track or a general desire to update your knowledge and skills.

The Master of Education (Art) specialisation provides a theoretical and practical base for developing a visual arts curriculum and pedagogy for schools. 

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The Master of Education (Art) enables art educators to achieve advanced academic and professional development in art education by focusing on contemporary issues and development in art and art education. It emphasises both scholarship and your own studio practice towards enriching your artistic knowledge in a multi-cultural setting.

  • A good Bachelor’s degree from a recognised university, or a relevant NTU FlexiMasters with good grades;
  • A teaching qualification such as the Postgraduate Diploma in Education from the National Institute of Education, Singapore
    OR
    at least one year of relevant working experience in education. 

See detailed requirements for competency in English Language here.

There is generally only one intake for this programme, in January. You are advised to visit the website and look out for NIE’s announcements in May/June to confirm if the programme will be open for application at any particular intake.

Applicants who are currently working with sponsors, donors or financial institutions to fund their studies, are encouraged to submit their applications early to NIE so as not to miss out on our application period.

Applications are to be made online. Click here to sign up for an ISAAC (Integrated Student and Academic Administration System) account to apply with us. For those with an existing account, login to apply.

More information on required documents for application can be found here.

The coursework for this specialisation comprises 1 core course, 4 required specialisation courses, 1 open elective course plus either:

  • a dissertation or
  • two additional courses (one open elective and MED 902 Integrative Project)

MED 902 Integrative Project is open only for applicants pursuing the degree totally by coursework.

Important note for matriculated students: 

Please refer to the ISAAC system for the programme structure relevant to your intake during Course Registration or consult Asst/Prof Rebecca Heaton, your programme leader if you need clarifications.

Note: Programme structure is subject to changes

The degree of Master of Education is generally offered on a part-time basis although full-time studies are also available for some specialisations. The candidature periods are as follows:

Full-time

Minimum

1 year

Maximum

2 years

Part-time

Minimum

2 years

Maximum

4 years

Download the course descriptions for the programme

The following is the detailed list of courses students have to complete:

Core Course

  • MED 900 Educational Inquiry

Required Specialisation Courses

  • MEA 901 Research and Issues in Art Education
  • MEA 902 Visual Arts and Creativity
  • MEA 903 Arts Education and Technology
  • MEA 904 Art Making and Aesthetic Enquiry

Open Elective Courses

Other than the core and specialisation courses, you may select open elective courses offered across all NIE Master's Degree programmes. The offer of electives is reviewed regularly to reflect developments in education and the respective fields. You are advised to take note of the prerequisites (if any) before registering.

Optional Specialisation Courses are offered subject to demand and availability of faculty expertise.  Hence, not all specialisation courses are available for selection to every intake.

For tuition fees, please click here.

For more information about scholarships, please click here

For programme-related matters, please consult the programme leader, Asst/Prof Rebecca Heaton for more information.

 

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