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MEd (Curriculum Studies)

Master’s degree
ID:
0199_102_O102

The Master of Education in Curriculum Studies entails independent research conducted under a supervisor. The primary aims of the programme is to:
• Assist in the development of a critical understanding of curriculum theory, design and implementation in diverse educational contexts;
• Analyse, critique and improve curriculum design and implementation through evidence-based research;
• Enhance research skills to drive curriculum transformation; and
• Develop innovative curriculum leadership in response to learners’ evolving needs.

A secondary aim is to equip you with the necessary research skills to undertake further advanced studies at doctoral level and to conduct rigorous curriculum research. These aims include the competence to function as curriculum researcher and transformative leader in professional educational contexts.

The programme explores the following research themes, among others:
• Curriculum theory and frameworks in modern-day educational contexts (both local and global)
• Critical analysis of curriculum theories and implications for pedagogy
• Research design and methodology for curriculum studies employing qualitative and quantitative methods
• Data analysis and interpretation techniques for curriculum improvement
• Pedagogical strategies for improving school and learner performance
• Curriculum renewal and innovation in 21st-century learning spaces
• Decolonisation of curriculum content and pedagogical practices in African and South African contexts
• Social justice, equity and transformation in curriculum design for inclusive educational environments

Contact information
Prof M van der Merwe
Programme coordinator
+27 21 808 2396

Programme overview

Duration
Two years
Campus
Stellenbosch
Type
Full thesis

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When applying

When applying for a postgraduate programme, some may require you to upload additional supporting documents beyond completing the standard application form online. Where such documents are required, more information will appear under the section below titled “Supporting Application Documents.”

Please note that selection for postgraduate programmes is highly competitive, and meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission. Research Master’s and PhD applicants are strongly advised to consult the relevant department before applying to discuss their proposed research topic and confirm the availability of a suitable supervisor.

Minimum admission requirements

To be admitted to the MEd programme, you must:
• have a BEdHons degree from this University, or another four-year bachelor’s degree in Education approved for this purpose by Senate;
or
• have obtained an honours degree at level 8 approved for this purpose by Senate, and an approved education diploma/certificate (additional studies in Education may be required of you);
or
have obtained a pass in another combination of studies both academic and professional, deemed appropriate by Senate for the purpose of joining the intended programme, including the combination of a four-year professional degree that has no Education component and an education diploma/certificate (supplementary study in Education will be required of you);
or
• in some manner have attained in your particular field of study a standard of competence deemed adequate by Senate (supplementary studies in Education will be required of you).

Conditions for admission
You will be considered for admission based on your above qualification on the following two conditions:
• You must have obtained an overall average of 60% in your BEdHons or equivalent study
• The relevant department must have the capacity to offer the programme.

Research methodology at honours level
• A module in research methodology at honours level is compulsory if you are enrolling for the full thesis master’s degree.

Supporting application documents

Departmental form

Download and fill in the following departmental form, and submit with your application:
https://files.su.ac.za/public/postgraduate-studies/documents/2026-03/cu…

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Departmental form

Programme structure

For this degree you must:
• submit a research thesis (100% full thesis) worth 180 credits. The length of the thesis is normally between 40 000 and 50 000 words, presenting a substantiated argument which does not necessarily make an original contribution. In some cases, an oral examination may be required, as prescribed in the Faculty’s Regulations for Non-Examining Chairpersons of Master’s Examination Panels.

66516-872 (180) Curriculum Studies (100% thesis)

Last updated 01 April 2026
Disclaimer:
The University reserves the right to amend the information on this webpage at any time. While every effort is made to ensure that the information provided is accurate and complete, it may be subject to change or become outdated. It remains the responsibility of prospective students to verify all details against the relevant faculty yearbook or directly with the relevant department.

Application dates

South African students
Applications open:
1 Apr 2026
Applications close:
30 Sept 2026

International students
Applications open:
1 Apr 2026
Applications close:
30 Sept 2026