Master of Philosophy in Education
*The programme will come into operation upon publication in the Official Gazette of the Macao SAR and will be applicable to students who are admitted from academic year 2025/2026 onwards.
Areas of Specialization:
- Master of Philosophy in Education (Curriculum and Instruction) (CUI)
- Master of Philosophy in Education (Chinese Education) (CNE)
- Master of Philosophy in Education (English Language Education) (ENE)
- Master of Philosophy in Education (Mathematics Education) (MAE)
- Master of Philosophy in Education (Science Education) (SCE)
- Master of Philosophy in Education (Educational Technology) (EDT)
- Master of Philosophy in Education (Educational Administration) (EAD)
- Master of Philosophy in Education (Early Childhood Education) (ECE)
- Master of Philosophy in Education (Educational Psychology) (EPS)
- Master of Philosophy in Education (Physical Education and Sport Studies) (PES)
- Master of Philosophy in Education (School Counseling) (SCC)
1. | Demonstrate knowledge and synthesis of key concepts across diverse educational domains. |
2. | Critically evaluate current theories, policies, and practices within various educational domains, fostering an in-depth understanding of socio-economic, cultural, and institutional factors influencing education. |
3. | Plan, conduct, and critically appraise rigorous research within the educational sphere, utilizing diverse methodologies to address educational challenges and contribute to the advancement of knowledge in education. |
4. | Apply theoretical knowledge and research skills to develop innovative and effective strategies supporting optimal learning outcomes, inclusive practices, and community engagement within educational settings. |
5. | Synthesize and communicate complex ideas effectively, showcasing advanced intellectual capacity essential for potential progression toward doctoral studies or high-level professional engagement in the educational field. |
6. | Systematically acquire and apply advanced knowledge in a specialized educational topic of personal interest, demonstrating the capacity to conduct thorough and insightful investigations within that domain. |
Master’s Degree & Postgraduate Certificate/Diploma Programmes – UM GRS
Applicants must follow the general admission rules and requirements of the University. Other admission requirements include:
- A bachelor’s degree from a competitively ranked university.
- A competitive undergraduate GPA.
- Exceptional proficiency in English.
- A strong potential for advanced research and academic achievement.
Chinese and English
Tuition Fee Scheme of Postgraduate Programmes
https://grs.um.edu.mo/index.php/current-students/tuition-fee/