680 Master's degrees in Canada
Interdisciplinary Studies
Do you have a desire to create your own unique area of inquiry? Do you strive to challenge and defy the traditional boundaries of university study? The Interdisciplinary Studies MA program at York University offers prospective students the opportunity to propose one’s own path to learning.
Political Science
The Political Science program at University of Toronto is designed to satisfy the diverse interests of students who wish to pursue a year of graduate study in political science.
International Studies
The International Studies programme at the University of Northern British Columbia is an interdisciplinary Master of Arts degree. This full-time course focuses on global development and environmental policy. Students explore the Global South and Arctic regions through a flexible curriculum over a two-year duration.
Integrated Humanities
The MA in Integrated Humanities from University of Guelph allows students the option of specializing in one of three fields of study: French Studies, European Studies, or Francophone Studies and Transcultural Europe. It is designed to provide students with a flexible, inter- and transdisciplinary approach.
Humanities
The Humanities MA program at York University focuses on different ways in which human cultures and their multiple forms of expression have developed and continue to develop. You'll have the opportunity to do specialized academic work in the diverse, cultural expressions of humanities that cannot be contained within the bounds of conventional disciplines.
Geography
The Department of Geography and Planning at the University of Toronto offers facilities for research leading to the degree of Geography.
Philosophy
Philosophy from University of Manitoba provides a terminal degree for those who wish to pursue Philosophy up to, but not beyond, Master's work.
Philosophy
The Philosophy program at Brock University is the only program in Canada where students may study Eastern philosophy and contemporary continental thought.
Psychology
The Department of Psychology at Simon Fraser University prepares students for research and applied careers. The department offers courses and specializations in Cognitive and Neural Sciences; Developmental; Law and Forensic; Social; and History, Quantitative and Theoretical Psychology.
Island Studies
The Master of Arts in Island Studies (MAIS) at the University of Prince Edward Island is a unique, interdisciplinary, and policy-driven graduate program that critiques islands on their own terms. We welcome students from around the world with diverse disciplinary backgrounds and diverse degrees, or with professional workplace experience in the public, private, or resource sectors.
Hispanic Studies
The Graduate Program in Hispanic Studies at the University of British Columbia offers a dynamic curriculum focusing on a contextualized knowledge of the languages, literatures, and cultures of Latin America, Spain and other Spanish-speaking communities within the US and Canada.
French
French is offered by University of Manitoba. The Department of French, Spanish and Italian offers programs of study leading to a Master of Arts degree in French and a Pre-Master’s option.
Psychology
The MA in Psychology program from University of Manitoba provides an opportunity for graduate students to develop a broad foundation in the scientific approach to psychology, as well as specialized skills.
School Psychology
Together, the students, faculty, and staff of School Psychology from University of Manitoba have developed an outstanding learning and research environment.
Children's Literature
The University of British Columbia offers a Master of Arts in Children's Literature (MACL) Program, jointly offered by the Departments of English and Language and Literacy Education, the Creative Writing Program, and the School of Library, Archival & Information Studies.
History
The Department of History at Saint Mary's University has strengths in Atlantic Canada, East Asia, the Americas, Britain and Europe from the 16th century to the present.
English - Creative Writing
The English - Creative Writing programme at Concordia University Montréal is a two-year, thesis-based Master of Arts. Delivered full-time at the Sir George Williams Campus, this 45-credit course allows writers to develop their unique voice and creative vision within a vibrant, artistically-focused urban environment.
Contemporary Arts
The SCA's Master of Arts in Contemporary Arts fromSimon Fraser University, thinks across the arts with an intermedial perspective. Students gain a well-rounded, interdisciplinary expertise by examining their chosen object of study (such as an artwork or movement) through theoretical and historical perspectives from art history, cinema studies, performance studies, and digital arts.
Philosophy
Each small incoming class to the Philosophy MA program at Carleton University begins with a pro-seminar to understand relations and interactions between the Department’s two broad strengths in contemporary philosophy: philosophy of mind, language, and knowledge; and moral, social, and political philosophy.
Counselling Psychology
The Masters of Arts in Counselling Psychology (CPSY) program provides a quality learning experience for those seeking employment in counselling and related fields. Learn more with Counselling Psychology from Trinity Western University.