680 Master's degrees in Canada
English
The Department of English at McGill University is unique, in that its program brings together three different but related areas of study: Literature; Drama and Theatre; and Cultural Studies.
Anthropology
At Anthropology from University of Manitoba we maintain a strong focus on research training and attempt to tailor programs to the interests and strengths of individual students in close cooperation with faculty advisors.
Religious Studies
Religion is of critical importance for understanding society, and the Department of Religious Studies at McMaster University engages in intensive and broad-ranging research across Asian and Western traditions in their historical and modern expresssion.
Counselling Psychology
The Counselling Psychology programme from Adler University prepares community mental health counsellors to be socially responsible practitioners in Canada’s public and private sectors.
Judaic Studies
The Judaic Studies M.A. at Concordia University Montréal is a comprehensive two-year postgraduate programme. Available in full-time mode, this degree explores cultural traditions through diverse academic lenses. Students benefit from expert faculty guidance and internship opportunities within a vibrant research environment.
Applied Economics
The Applied Economics programme at the University of Winnipeg is a comprehensive full-time course designed for completion within one calendar year. This advanced degree focuses on practical economic analysis and policy application, preparing students for professional roles across public, private, and non-governmental sectors.
Special Education
The Special Education program at University of British Columbia concerns the education of students with exceptionalities, such as students with visual impairments, developmental disabilities, emotional or behavioural disorders, learning disabilities, gifts and talents, and those who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Bilingualism Studies
Bilingualism Studies from University of Ottawa is intended to offer an advanced education in several areas of applied linguistics, including bi- and multilingualism, methodological and technological innovations in adult second language instruction, assessment of adult second language competence, as well as language policy and planning.
Sociology - Social Justice Studies
The Sociology - Social Justice Studies programme at Lakehead University is a Master of Arts degree delivered full-time at the Thunder Bay campus. Students can choose between course-based or thesis routes, completing the curriculum within two years. This degree focuses on critical social issues and community activism.
Linguistics
The Linguistics program at the University of Toronto offers comprehensive training in three areas of strength: theoretical linguistics, language variation and change, and psycholinguistics.
Executive and Organizational Coaching
The Executive and Organizational Coaching programme at Royal Roads University is delivered through a mix of online courses and learning experiences on campus. This means that you can apply your learning, while balancing your studies with your career and life.
Celtic Studies
Celtic Studies from St. Francis Xavier University (StFX) extends into a wide range of topics and fields, including art, archaeology, classical and medieval studies, literature, linguistics, folklore, music, history, religion, immigration, and ethnic studies.
Classics and Ancient History
The Classics and Ancient History program of University of New Brunswick has a long history of helping students trace the continuation and evolution of the classical tradition into modern times.
Art History
The Art History M.A. at Concordia University Montréal is a prestigious two-year, full-time programme. This thesis-based course offers 45 credits of advanced study, focusing on diverse artistic periods and methodologies. Students benefit from a rich academic environment in the heart of the vibrant cultural hub of Montréal.
Science Education
The Master of Arts - Science Education offered by University of British Columbia is a research degree that offers a wide range of opportunities to pursue interests in STEM Education with the emphasis on science education.
Interdisciplinary Studies - Heritage and Social History
The Interdisciplinary Studies - Heritage and Social History focus area at Athabasca University will provide a unique opportunity for students to study theoretical and applied issues in heritage and social history using an interdisciplinary approach.
Critical Sociology
The Critical Sociology program at Brock University will prepare students to develop sophisticated and rigorous approaches to critical sociological research and analysis.
Archaeology
Archaeology at Memorial University of Newfoundland has a growing international reputation founded on the breadth and quality of faculty research, excellence in teaching and state-of-the-art facilities.
Global Governance
The Master of Arts in Global Governance program is offered at University of Waterloo. You’ll be prepared to pursue further scholarly work at the PhD level or start a career in this rapidly growing field in nation-state governments, international organizations, the non-governmental sector, or the private sector.
Community Engagement
The MA in Community Engagement (MACE) at the University of Alberta is an interdisciplinary, thesis-based degree program that offers students an opportunity to develop an understanding of the field of community engagement and the practices and processes that inform it.