
Mary Immaculate College is pleased to announce a Master of Education in Educational Leadership and Management (MEd ELM). This new Master’s programme grows from and extends Mary Immaculate College’s strong commitment to the principle of professional development in the education system.
The MEd ELM aims to develop participants’ knowledge, skills, beliefs, values and professional practices in ways that support:
| Course Location | Limerick City, Limerick |
| Course Category | Education |
| Course Qualification | Masters Degree |
| Awarding Body | University of Limerick |
| Course Duration | Part-time 2-3 years |
| Course Time | The programme is delivered on a flexible part time basis (evenings/some weekends – over 2 or 3 years). |
| Course Fee | EU fee: €9,060 modular Non-EU fee:€18,080 modular |
| Entry Requirements | • Applicants will normally hold a minimum 2.2 Honours Bachelor degree (major award at level 8 on the National Framework of Qualifications) or a major award at Level 9 or a major award at Level 10 on the National Framework of Qualifications. • Applicants will normally have a minimum of 2 years relevant work experience in an education setting and should be currently working in a relevant education setting. • Other applicants who have substantial and relevant prior experience and/or learning will also be considered. Acceptance under this category will be subject to an interview and considered in light of the UL Policy on Accredited Prior Learning |



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