MIT teacher education students - University postgraduate programmes

Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDipEd)

The Postgraduate Diploma in Education provides the opportunity for advanced study in areas of applied education including adult and higher education, educational psychology, and leadership and management. It may be taken as a general qualification or in a specialisation such as counselling, early career teaching or literacy education.

Pathways into the PGDipEd

You may apply for admission to the PGDipEd if you have completed one of the following:

If you wish to enrol for the Early Career Teaching specialisation, you need to:

  • have a Bachelor of Education (Teaching) and less than three years' teaching experience or not hold full registration from the New Zealand Teachers Council.
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Future study options

Master of Education
Completion of the PGDipEd may qualify you for admission into the Master of Education degree programme.
 

Completing the PGDipEd
Number of points to complete PGDipEd    Fulltime study    Part-time   Location  
 120 points   1 year (2 semesters)   4 years (8 semesters)   Epsom Campus  

Find out more about the Postgraduate Diploma in Education
For programme regulations, please refer to the University Calendar

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