
Education studies
A course by
University of Auckland
Develop your educational theory and practice, underpinned by a research project, for a career in clinical education.
Interested in this course? Enquire now for Domestic & International pricing
Interested in this course? Enquire now for Domestic & International pricing

Integrate relevant theories of education into your clinical teaching and learning environments.

Gain advanced skills for one-on-one supervision, bedside teaching, small group and large group interactive teaching.
The Master of Clinical Education (MClinEd) at the University of Auckland develops your educational theory and practice for clinical contexts, preparing you for a career as a clinical educator or education researcher. The flexible structure allows for both taught and research-based pathways ranging from 120 to 240 points. Practical focus areas include clinical teaching, curriculum design, evidence-based practice, and supervised research relevant to your area. Graduates are prepared for teaching roles within healthcare organisations or academia.
What you need to know first
For 120-point pathway: postgraduate qualification required



Education studies
A course by
University of Auckland
Develop your educational theory and practice, underpinned by a research project, for a career in clinical education.
Interested in this course? Enquire now for Domestic & International pricing
Interested in this course? Enquire now for Domestic & International pricing

Integrate relevant theories of education into your clinical teaching and learning environments.

Gain advanced skills for one-on-one supervision, bedside teaching, small group and large group interactive teaching.
The Master of Clinical Education (MClinEd) at the University of Auckland develops your educational theory and practice for clinical contexts, preparing you for a career as a clinical educator or education researcher. The flexible structure allows for both taught and research-based pathways ranging from 120 to 240 points. Practical focus areas include clinical teaching, curriculum design, evidence-based practice, and supervised research relevant to your area. Graduates are prepared for teaching roles within healthcare organisations or academia.
What you need to know first
For 120-point pathway: postgraduate qualification required


In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Grafton, Auckland

Reflect on your own practice and use best available evidence to improve educational activities in your workplace.
For 240-point pathway: undergraduate degree required
Additional requirements may apply (see university regulations)
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Grafton, Auckland

Reflect on your own practice and use best available evidence to improve educational activities in your workplace.
For 240-point pathway: undergraduate degree required
Additional requirements may apply (see university regulations)