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141 Master's degrees offered by the university
Electrical and Computer Engineering
The Electrical and Computer Engineering program at the University of Toronto is a course-based degree program and may be taken on a full-time or part-time basis.
Urban Design
The Urban Design program at the University of Toronto prepares architects and landscape architects for design-based research and professional practice at the urban and regional scales.
Art History
The Art History program at the University of Toronto emphasizes the research, writing, and teaching necessary to pursue a career in academia, curatorial work, art consultation, heritage programs, cultural journalism, or secondary school teaching.
Pharmacy
The Pharmacy program at the University of Toronto is an advanced professional practice program for experienced pharmacists that builds on entry to practice degree programs.
Finance
The Finance program at the University of Toronto provides the most in-depth theoretical and applied finance training currently available.
Genetic Counselling
The Genetic Counselling program at the University of Toronto is a full-time degree program that prepares students with the academic and clinical skills to provide genetic counselling.
Morning MBA and Evening MBA
Take the time to invest in yourself. If you're a working professional in Toronto looking to dramatically enhance your career potential, consider the Morning MBA and Evening MBA programs from University of Toronto. Study before or after work, twice a week, and earn a degree from one of the world's top business schools.
Earth Sciences
The Earth Sciences program at the University of Toronto accepts students for advanced degrees in a broad range of topics in the Earth Sciences.
Management of Innovation
The Master of Management of Innovation (MMI) program at the University of Toronto attracts students with science, engineering, and technology backgrounds.
Social Work
The Faculty at the University of Toronto offers a professional/academic program of study leading to a Master of Social Work (MSW).
Developmental Psychology and Education
The Developmental Psychology and Education program at University of Toronto is offered by the Department of Applied Psychology and Human Development at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE), leading to the Master of Arts (MA).
Forest Conservation
Forestry provides a focused lens through which to understand, influence, and practise sustainable resource management. The Forest Conservation program at the University of Toronto.
Sustainability Management
The Sustainability Management program at the University of Toronto provides the training for graduates to act outside the traditional disciplinary black boxes; integrate knowledge from management, social, and natural sciences to address sustainability issues; and make leading contributions and lasting advances in sustainability management.
Child Study and Education
The Master of Arts in Child Study and Education Program at University of Toronto is offered at the Dr. Eric Jackman Institute of Child Study, a centre of professional teacher training and research in childhood and education, which includes a Nursery through Grade 6 Laboratory School.
Rehabilitation Science
The Rehabilitation Sciences Institute at the University of Toronto offers graduate programs leading to the degrees of Master of Science in Rehabilitation Science.
Classics
The Department of Classics at the University of Toronto provides advanced training leading to the Master of Arts.
Religion
The Department for the Study of Religion at University of Toronto offers a Master of Arts program in the study of religion and facilitates research and publication on religion.
Biomedical Communications
Interdisciplinary, research-based, and unique. The Biomedical Communications programme at the University of Toronto is unique in Canada and is one of four accredited programs of its kind.
Health Administration
The Health Administration program at the University of Toronto is geared to health managers and professionals who wish to acquire a graduate education in health administration.
Slavic Languages and Literatures
The Graduate Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of Toronto offers instruction leading to a Master of Arts degree.