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Masters in Education

  • 11-04-2010 11:54pm
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    Has anyone done an online/distance Masters in Education? I'm looking at a few different options at the moment namely the one in Queens, University of Ulster and Nottingham University. All of these courses are online or can be done during the summer holidays. They are all Masters in Education (Special Needs). I'd prefer to do one in my local university, but it doesn't allow you to specialise in any particular area. I've looked at the Hibernia Masters and it doesn't have a special needs option. Can anyone advise me? Any experience?

    I also don't want to do the OU one as I've studied with them before. I like their course, but I want another university on my CV. And the OU makes you sit exams as part of the Masters and no other option (distance or otherwise) has exams.

    Thanks in advance!


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