Faculty of Education
Prospectus and brochures
View our 2012 postgraduate prospectus, programme brochures and course handbook on this page.
For all prospective postgraduate students
The Faculty of Education Postgraduate Prospectus includes information about the faculty’s services, facilities and postgraduate programmes and qualifications.
The Postgraduate Course Handbook is a guide to which courses are offered in 2012 and which programmes they are offered within, the semester the course is offered and the delivery mode.
Download a PDF: see further below
Hardcopy of the Postgraduate Prospectus and Course Handbook
A hardcopy version can be obtained from the Education Student Centre (Epsom Campus) or from the ClockTower Student Information Centre (City Campus) or contact us by phone or email:
- Phone: 0800 61 62 63 (within NZ), +64 9 923 1969 (outside NZ)
- Email: education@auckland.ac.nz
Updates to the 2012 Postgraduate Course Handbook
- EDPROFST 782 Educational Change will be offered via Online/study guide in Semester Two 2012 (not Semester One).
- EDPROFST 355 The Politics of Education will be offered via Online/study guide in Semester One 2012 (not listed in handbook). This course is offered in the Bachelor of Education (Teaching) - Teachers' specialisation and Graduate Diploma in Education.
- EDPROFST 748 Critical Issues in Counselling is an elective option in the Postgraduate Diploma in Health Sciences - Social Work specialisation (not listed on pg. 11 of handbook).
- EDUC 776 Education, Culture and Identity is offered in the MEd (Master of Education - not ticked in handbook), BEd(Tchg)(Hons), PGDipEd, BA(Hons) in Education, MA in Education.
- EDPROFST 706 Language Analysis for Teachers is no longer offered in 2012.
Disclaimer
Information contained in these documents is correct at the time of posting on the web, but may be subject to change. While all reasonable efforts will be made to ensure listed courses are offered and regulations are up to date, the University reserves the right to change the content or method of presentation, or to withdraw any course of study, or impose limitations on enrolment should circumstances require this.
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