680 Master's degrees in Canada
Social Studies Education
Social Studies Education at University of British Columbia prides itself in offering a rich environment with unparalleled opportunities for graduate students desiring a wide range of backgrounds and interests including visual culture, anti-oppressive education, gender studies, historical consciousness, moral education, and the history and politics of curriculum.
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
The Industrial and Organizational Psychology programme from Adler University is designed to prepare emerging and experienced professionals to become transformative leaders capable of revolutionizing workplace cultures and driving organizational success.
International Studies - International Trade and Investment - With Dissertation
The International Studies - International Trade and Investment - With Dissertation program from Laval University gives you the tools to understand issues related to international negotiation, legal frameworks, and the economic challenges of globalization.
Indigenous Studies
Indigenous Studies from McMaster University fosters Indigenous research as sustainable at McMaster and locally and contributes to a national and international reputation of Indigenous research and curricular expertise at McMaster.
English
The English M.A. at the University of Northern British Columbia is a sophisticated postgraduate programme available through full-time or part-time study. Students explore the intersections of literature, culture, and place while developing advanced critical skills. The degree typically spans two years of intensive research.
Philosophy
This Philosophy MA course from Queen's University aims to provide students with both a strong, general education in philosophy and opportunities for advanced, independent research on topics of students' choosing.
Anthropology
The department grants an M.A. in Anthropology at McMaster University in the following areas of specialization: Archaeology, Health, Biological, and Socio-Cultural.
Sociology - Feminist and Gender Studies
Sociology - Feminist and Gender Studies from University of Ottawa is designed for students from selected disciplines in arts, education, health sciences, law, social sciences, and counselling and spirituality (Saint Paul University), who have an interest in Feminist and Gender Studies.
Theological Studies
The Theological Studies program at the University of Toronto provides students a general introduction to theological scholarship, for their own enrichment or to establish a theological context within which to exercise their own ministry or apostolate within the world.

Economics
Dalhousie University's 12-month intenstive Master of Economics programme will prepare you for a PhD-level study in economics or a career as an economic analyst in the public or private sector. This course includes courses in micro- and macroeconomic theory and econometrics, as well as three economic field courses.
Cultural, Social and Political Thought
The Cultural, Social and Political Thought program at University of Lethbridge is interdisciplinary within the humanities and social sciences and is based on a cohort learning model that fosters an environment of interdisciplinary engagement and exchange, research, peer mentoring, collaboration among a small group of students.
Religious Studies
Religious Studies from University of Ottawa focuses on the study of the religious phenomenon through teaching and research in the same manner and on the same level as any other category of facts accessible to human experience and observation.
Film Studies
The Film Studies MA program from Carleton University emphasizes conceptual issues current in the field, such as questions of critical and historical method relevant to the research and study of various national cinemas in relation to their global and transnational contexts.
History
The History programme at Nipissing University is a Master of Arts degree available in full-time or flex-time modes. This postgraduate course offers deep specialisation in diverse historical fields. Students benefit from expert faculty and dedicated research facilities during their duration of study at this Canadian centre.
Teaching English as an Additional Language
Teaching English as an Additional Language at Carleton University is a graduate program designed specifically for international students who aspire to become English language teachers in these international contexts.
English
The English program at University of New Brunswick graduate offers both creative writing and academic streams of study, helping students reach both their creative and critical potential. Students feel particularly welcome because of our small class sizes.
Applied Health Sciences
Students at the Master of Arts' program in Applied Health Sciences at Brock University gain in-depth training, knowledge, and research experience through their thesis work or practicums while also benefiting from the broad, cross-disciplinary approach followed not only in the course work, but also in the scope and diversity of the research options available.
Political Science
At the Memorial University of Newfoundland, the Department of Political Science offers graduate courses, a graduate diploma and supervises MA students in all the major subfields of the discipline, including international relations, comparative politics, Canadian politics, public policy, and political theory.
Child Studies
The Child Studies programme at Concordia University Montréal is a two-year, full-time Master of Arts degree. Students can choose between a thesis or internship track to explore child development and education. This 45-credit course offers a deep dive into cognition and social functioning within a vibrant urban setting.
Classics
This Classics MA course from Queen's University leads to a wider appreciation of human values and achievements, and a more objective understanding of ourselves and our times.