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90 Master's degrees offered by the university
Public Administration
The Public Administration MPA program offered by University of Saskatchewan, accredited by the Canadian Association of Programs in Public Administration (CAPPA), is designed to prepare students for careers in public administration and policy work in diverse areas such as non-government organizations, industry associations, and, of course, the public service.
English
The Department of English at University of Saskatchewan provides graduate training in literary studies towards MA and PhD degrees. Graduate work is done in a variety of areas: America, Canada, Digital Humanities, Aboriginal, Literature by Women, Medieval, Renaissance, Restoration/Eighteenth Century, Nineteenth Century, Modern Britain. Apply to the English MA program at University of Saskatchewan.
Chemical Risk Assessment
The Chemical Risk Assessment program offered at University of Saskatchewan is designed for professionals in regulatory affairs, environmental science, and industrial safety who aspire to become experts in chemical risk assessment.
Economics
There is a wide spectrum of professional opportunities available to Economics graduates at University of Saskatchewan. Many pursue professional careers in government or in international organizations such as the United Nations, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. Apply to the Economics MA program offered at University of Saskatchewan.
Geography
The Geography department at University of Saskatchewan supports graduate studies in both human and physical geography. Apply to the Geography MA/MSc program offered by University of Saskatchewan.
Music Education
Music Education is offered by University of Saskatchewan. The Master of Music in Music Education offers two flexible programs (course-based and thesis-based) that reflect on the pedagogy and content knowledge that is specific to music education.
Physics and Engineering Physics
The Physics and Engineering Physics department at University of Saskatchewan has a strong commitment to its research programs and facilities. Graduate students at the Physics and Engineering Physics MSc program at University of Saskatchewan work closely with their supervisors, participate in all aspects of research, and are recognized for their important contributions to our research programs.
Electrical Engineering
Graduate students conduct research under the supervision of a faculty member in one of four research areas. Research programs and laboratories are supported by four technologists, and also by staff from the Engineering Computer Centre. Apply to the Electrical Engineering MEng/MSc program offered by University of Saskatchewan.
Health Professions Education
This online program is for health professionals looking to improve teaching practices, leadership skills, and curriculum design. The Health Professions Education MEd program offered by University of Saskatchewan is designed to allow students to continue working full-time while pursuing course work.
Anthropology
Anthropology is the comprehensive study of human beings, past and present, in comparative, cross-cultural and holistic light, emphasizing the dynamic nature of cultural adaptation and change. Apply to the Anthropology MA program offered by University of Saskatchewan.
Marketing
The Marketing MSc program offered by University of Saskatchewan is a research-based program that focuses on consumer behavior, marketing theory, and designing marketing research.
Geological Sciences
The Department of Geological Sciences at University of Saskatchewan accommodates students interested in obtaining an M. Sc. and/or a Ph.D. The department currently enrolls 35-40 graduate students in a large variety of programs. Apply to the Geological Sciences MSc program offered by University of Saskatchewan.
Statistics
Immerse yourself in the dynamic world of data analysis and decision-making with the University of Saskatchewan's Statistics MS program. Delve into advanced statistical methodologies, computational techniques, and practical applications across diverse fields.
Civil Engineering
Apply to the Civil Engineering MEng/MSc program offered by University of Saskatchewan, a program that is project and/or thesis based. The department has well-equipped research and teaching laboratories and allows either experimental or theoretical research projects.
Writing
The Writing MFA program offered at University of Saskatchewan is a two-year program. Students will normally convocate in the fall at the end of the two years. This means that the students will normally defend their theses at the end of August and/or the beginning of September
Biological Engineering
The department has well equipped research and teaching laboratories, and allows either experimental or theoretical research projects. Biological Engineering students at University of Saskatchewan may be involved in a specialized research-oriented activity, collaboration with industry, or research centres in Canada. Apply to the Biological Engineering MSc program at University of Saskatchewan.
Educational Technology and Design
The Educational Technology and Design MEd program offered by University of Saskatchewan, housed in the Department of Curriculum Studies, is an academic field of study and practice concerned with the social, professional, and pedagogical influence of technology in learning.
Public Policy
The Public Policy MPP program offered by University of Saskatchewan provides students with opportunities to conduct research and contribute to the study of public policy and the application of policy expertise in the real world. Students graduating from this program possess the research skills necessary to play integral roles in the civil service, research organizations and industry associations.
Curriculum Studies
The Curriculum Studies MEd program offered by University of Saskatchewan addresses the relationship between practice and theory in curriculum research, design, implementation, evaluation, and leadership, as well as expertise in educational technology and communication.
History
The Department of History at University of Saskatchewan has thesis-based MA and PhD programs. We specialize in eight signature research areas, but can accommodate a wide range of topics. Apply to the History MA program offered by University of Saskatchewan.