MSc Educational Leadership
Belfast, United Kingdom
DURATION
1 up to 3 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
30 Jun 2025
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
GBP 21,500 *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* international fee
Introduction
Leadership in schools is associated with fostering an environment where students can achieve their full potential and where educational staff are supported, motivated and can professionally develop. Effective school leaders are often described as having the capacity to transform and motivate others, they have vision, experience and expertise. This course takes the view, however, that effective schools have leaders that can be found all-across a school and not necessarily confined only to those in senior positions. Key ideas explored in this course are leadership that is distributed, collaboration and the benefits of networks, transformational leadership and how effective leadership can change and improve schools.
The MSc in Educational Leadership recognises that schools and more broadly educational systems depend on leaders from all walks of life and all types of positions, regardless of assigned title. It is intended, therefore, to provide leadership development for people who work in all manner of roles in the educational system: classroom teachers, formal school leaders, local authority personnel, policymakers, and any individual with a direct interest in the primary and post-primary school sectors.
The programme aims to equip you with the necessary knowledge, skills, and creative capacity to respond to a variety of leadership challenges faced in contemporary educational institutions. We will challenge traditional notions of 'leaders' and 'leadership' pointing to new, more collaborative and more organic models of leading.
It is expected that graduates will be able to inform their professional practice with the latest research evidence in the field to nurture meaningful relationships in educational communities, address issues of equity and diversity, support teaching and learning, and ultimately ensure quality outcomes that are tailored to contextual needs. We seek to develop in students the ability to critique current leadership practices and to enact changes that will improve education for all.
Closing date for applications: Thursday 30 June 2022 at 4 pm.
Educational Leadership Highlights
Our educational research has been ranked 4th within the UK in relation to research intensity with 87% assessed as ‘internationally excellent or world leading’ (REF, 2014).
Student Experience
- Students are actively involved in sessions (student-led) and there are opportunities for small group work and presentations.
- Assignments are tailored to topics of interest to each individual student.
- There is an international outlook on leadership issues.
- The international mix of students enables exchanges of knowledge, experience, and perspectives.
- Credit transfer students who have completed other master's-level awards, eg PGCE or Professional Qualification for Headship (PQH) within the last 10 years are eligible to credit transfer. The credit transfer application must be submitted at the same time as the online programme application as retrospective applications are not accepted.
- The programme is tailored to working professionals and as such a blended learning approach is used. Modules are made up of face to face lectures and online sessions. Lectures at Queen’s take place in the evenings and online sessions can be completed off-campus. Part-time students can remain in their workplace during their studies and directly apply new knowledge in their settings.
Career Opportunities
Some graduates have found this degree beneficial for improving leadership practice in their workplace. Others have found it beneficial in expanding the roles they undertake at work, and in gaining employment or promotion. Some progress to doctoral-level studies and research.
Queen's postgraduates reap exceptional benefits. Unique initiatives, such as Degree Plus and Researcher Plus bolster our commitment to employability, while innovative leadership and executive programmes help our students gain key leadership positions both nationally and internationally.
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Curriculum
Students may enrol on a full-time (1 year) or part-time (3 years) basis. Individual modules may be studied as a short course. Part-time students typically complete one or two modules per semester. Full-time students typically complete three modules per semester.
Two optional taught modules may be chosen from the Educational Studies (MEd) programme.
Dissertation – 60 CATS (15,000 words max.). Students choose to work on a topic of interest under the supervision of an academic member of staff.
The MSc is awarded to students who successfully complete six taught modules (120 CATS points) and a 15,000-word research dissertation (60 CATS points).
Exit qualifications are available: students may exit with a Postgraduate Diploma in Educational Leadership by successfully completing 120 CATS points from taught modules or a Postgraduate Certificate in Educational Leadership by successfully completing 60 CATS points from taught modules.
We've made it easy to study for a master's module as a short course. If you would like to apply for a short course, please contact the Education Secretary ([email protected]) for advice.
Core Modules
- Leadership for School Improvement and Change (20 credits)
- Leadership: Theoretical Perspectives (20 credits)
- Leadership in Practice (20 credits)
- Dissertation (60 credits)
- An Introduction to Research Methods: Children, Young People and Education (20 credits)
Optional Modules
- Social Justice in Special Needs Education and Inclusion: A Capability Approach (20 credits)
- Fundamental elements of behaviour change (20 credits)
- Deconstructing Special Needs Education and Inclusion (20 credits)
- Epistemic Injustice: The Ethics of Knowing in Special Educational Needs/ Inclusion (20 credits)
- Understanding Adults with ASD (20 credits)
- Curriculum: Theory, Policy and Practice (20 credits)
- Bilingualism, Literacy and Disciplinary Literacy Development (20 credits)
- E-learning: Concepts and Pract (20 credits)
- Digital Literacy and Communication (20 credits)
- Understanding Children with ASD (20 credits)
- Reflective Practice and Action Research (10 credits)
- Behaviour Change in Education and Supervising Others (20 credits)
- Education Policy & Society: Analysing Reform and Ideology (20 credits)
Learning and Teaching
Learning opportunities available with this course are outlined below:
- Evening Only
A combination of face-to-face sessions and online learning formats.
Assessment
Assessments associated with this course are outlined below:
There are no written examinations. Modules are assessed by coursework, which includes written assignments and group presentation projects.
Prizes and Awards
- Teachers working on classroom-based dissertation projects may apply for the Northern Ireland Centre for Educational Research (NICER) award.
Admissions
Program Tuition Fee
Scholarships and Funding
How do I fund my study?
The Department for the Economy will provide a tuition fee loan of up to £5,500 per NI / EU student for postgraduate study.
A postgraduate loans system in the UK offers government-backed student loans of up to £10,609 for taught and research Master's courses in all subject areas. Criteria, eligibility, repayment and application information are available on the UK government website.
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