111 Master's degrees in Health Sciences in Canada
Medical Science
The Master of Science program in Medical Science at University of Toronto is available in a wide range of basic sciences, clinical sciences, and population health research.

Communicative Disorders Assistant
Communicative disorders assistants play a key role in supporting speech-language pathologists and audiologists to implement and monitor established treatment programmes, support screening and assessment of hearing and speech function, and maintain equipment or therapy materials used to facilitate communication skills. The Communicative Disorders Assistant programme is offered at Conestoga College
Nursing - Nurse Practitioner
The Nursing - Nurse Practitioner (M.N.-N.P.) program at University of British Columbia prepares nurse practitioners to work in primary care settings. Graduates assess, diagnose, and treat common and predictable conditions across the lifespan, and are eligible to apply for registration as Nurse Practitioner (Family) in British Columbia.
Health Sciences - Social-Ecological Systems, Sustainability and Health
The Master of Health Sciences - Social-Ecological Systems, Sustainability and Health at Lakehead University is a thesis-based programme delivered on-campus in Thunder Bay. This full-time or flexible full-time course focuses on research skills and sustainability, typically completed within two to four years of study.

Advanced Medical Esthetics Practitioner
The Advanced Medical Esthetics Practitioner Graduate Certificate Programme from St. Clair College will prepare the graduate to work in the progressive field of medical esthetics. The curriculum will provide a strong foundation in the assessment of skin types, conditions and the corresponding treatments for promoting and maintaining healthy skin.
Pediatrics
The Pediatrics graduate studies program at the University of Alberta offers excellent opportunities in basic, clinical, and translational research leading to the degrees of M.Sc. or PhD.
Public Health Sciences
The Public Health Sciences program at University of Toronto offers graduate degree programs both full-time and part-time.
Obstetrics and Gynecology
The graduate programs in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Alberta provide multidisciplinary research opportunities in women's health.
Health Sciences
The Health Sciences MSc program offered at University of Saskatchewan is a thesis-based graduate program for graduate students performing intensive research within the College of Medicine.
Family Medicine
Family Medicine from Western University - Canada has attracted Family Physicians from Canada and around the world who wish to enhance their knowledge, skills and leadership within the discipline of Family Medicine.
Experimental Medicine
Experimental Medicine is the study of the pathogenesis and treatment of disease. Modern experimental medicine represents a rapidly growing body of knowledge involving the determination of diseases processes and the development of appropriate therapies. The program is offered by the University of British Columbia.
Public Health Sciences
The Master of Public Health Sciences (MPH) degree program at the University of Toronto is designed for students interested in professional and/or research careers in the community, academic, public, or private sectors.
Health Sciences - Indigenous and Northern Health
The Health Sciences - Indigenous and Northern Health programme at Lakehead University is a thesis-based Master of Health Sciences degree. Delivered full-time or flexible full-time on the Thunder Bay campus, this academic course focuses on developing advanced research skills to address diverse health concerns in northern contexts.
Applied Gerontology
The Master of Applied Gerontology (MAG) at Brock University professional degree is designed for health professionals who work in the field of gerontology and recent graduates from a range of undergraduate programs who intend to pursue a professional gerontological health career.
Health and Aging
At McMaster University we offer an interdisciplinary study of social and cultural aspects of Health and Aging.
Oncology
The Department of Oncology at University of Alberta trains students to conduct basic and translational research into mechanisms of cancer causation, detection, imaging, diagnosis, treatment and prevention.
Nurse Practitioner
The Nurse Practitioner programme at the University of Victoria is a two-year, full-time Master of Nursing degree delivered online. This course-based track includes mandatory clinical practicums in British Columbia, preparing students for advanced practice as independent clinicians within interdisciplinary healthcare teams.
Community and Population Health Sciences
The Community and Population Health Sciences MSc program at University of Saskatchewan is concerned with understanding the individual and collective factors that determine health and applying this knowledge to maintain and improve the health status of the population and reduce inequities in health status between groups.

Health Care Management
The Health Care Management programme from Trent University prepares graduates for professional managerial careers in the uniquely dynamic and complex health care sector, in which organizations must continually develop, implement, and assess strategies for delivering health care services in the face of critical resource constraints.
Kinesiology and Health Sciences
University of Waterloo Kinesiology and Health Sciences was the first and is now one of the most established departments of its kind in the world.