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Abu Dhabi University introduces two new masters programmes
Abu Dhabi University (ADU) will offer two more masters programme - Masters of Education (MEd) in Leadership and a Masters of Education (MEd) in Teaching and Learning - from the next academic year, 2008-2009.
Abu Dhabi: Abu Dhabi University (ADU) will offer two more masters programme - Masters of Education (MEd) in Leadership and a Masters of Education (MEd) in Teaching and Learning - from the next academic year, 2008-2009.
Both programmes received accreditation from the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research and applications for admission to both programmes are currently being accepted.
Candidates interested in applying for these programmes should hold a bachelor's degree in education from an accredited institution with an overall GPA of 3.0. Once candidates are admitted to the programme, they must also maintain a GPA of 3.0.
Students enrolling must score 550 for TOEFL examination. Those who score lower than 550 but no less than a TOEFL score of 530 may also be considered for conditional admission, contingent upon obtaining a TOEFL score of at least 550 by the end of the first semester.
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