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69 Master's degrees offered by the university
Earth and Planetary Sciences
The Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at McGill University offers both M.Sc. and Ph.D. degree programs.
Kinesiology and Physical Education
The Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education at McGill University provides a large variety of research opportunities in a number of areas related to human health and physical activity.
IMPM
The IMPM offered by McGill University is an International Program for Managers that leads to a Masters Degree. All programs have been tailored to meet the special needs and demands of different groups of people.
Information Studies
The School of Information Studies offered by McGill University is a dynamic teaching and research unit engaged in the education of information professionals and scholars.
Agricultural Economics
The Agricultural Economics program offered by McGill University provides students with applied economic concepts and tools to identify, define, and analyze economic problems affecting the performance of the agri-food sector and the environment.
Mental Health
McGill University’s Department of Mental Health is one the most prestigious in the world. In the 1950s and 60s, Heinz Lehmann conducted the first North American clinical trials for antipsychotic and antidepressant medications.
Chemistry
The Chemistry Thematic Research Group at McGill University is engaged in a diverse range of research topics, which span structural biology, enzymology, nucleic acid research, signalling pathways, single-molecule biophysics, and biophysical chemistry of living tissues.
Neuroscience
Montreal is home to the largest concentration of neuroscientists in North America. Neuroscience research at McGill University is internationally renowned, and its Integrated Program in Neuroscience (IPN) provides graduate training in this outstanding research environment.
Pathology
Pathology offered by McGill University is the specialized area of biomedical science that emphasizes the study of disease, and it is therefore one of the most multidisciplinary fields of research.
Communication Studies
The graduate program in Communication Studies at McGill University offers M.A. and Ph.D. degrees. The program is concerned with the study of communication phenomena through interdisciplinary training that draws on a variety of fields including cultural studies; critical media and technology studies; public policy and governance; film; and sound studies.
Occupational Health
The Occupational Health Department at McGill University offers two graduate degree programs: a master's (M.Sc.A.) and doctoral (Ph.D.) in occupational health sciences. The master's program is available on campus or in distance education format.
Biology
In addition to the regular M.Sc. and Ph.D. programs, the Biology Department at McGill University offers specialized programs, known as “concentrations”, in the areas of Neotropical Environment (NEO), Bioinformatics, and Environment.
Islamic Studies
The Islamic Studies Library at McGill University is especially strong in its reference materials and periodical holdings for Islamic regions. The collection, one of the largest in North America, contains over 150,000 volumes in principal European languages as well as in Arabic, Persian, Turkish, Urdu, and other non-European languages.
Applied Biotechnology (Non-Thesis)
The Applied Biotechnology (Non-Thesis) program at McGill University offers a course-based curriculum with practical training in laboratory courses and internships offered through the Institute of Parasitology. Graduates typically enter the biotechnology sector in research, management, or sales, or accept government positions.
Social Studies of Medicine
The Social Studies of Medicine Department at McGill University is interdisciplinary, with faculty in the fields of medical anthropology, medical history, and medical sociology.
Human Nutrition
In the School of Human Nutrition at McGill University, cutting-edge nutrition research is conducted by 12.5 tenure-track professors and six faculty lecturers in all areas recommended by North American Nutrition Societies. These areas include clinical, community, and international nutrition as well as molecular and cellular nutrition.
Electrical Engineering
The Electrical Engineering Department at McGill University offers programs of graduate studies leading to a degree of Master of Engineering (thesis or project/non-thesis) or Doctor of Philosophy.
Neuroscience (Integrated Program)
Neuroscience research at McGill University is internationally renowned, and its Integrated Program in Neuroscience (IPN) provides graduate training in this outstanding research environment. Learn more with this program in Neuroscience (Integrated Program) from Faculty of Medicine.
Political Science
The Political Science Department at McGill University offers programs leading to the M.A. (with or without thesis) and Ph.D. degrees. These programs combine depth of specialization in a particular field with breadth of knowledge in related fields.
Biological and Biomedical Engineering - Biomanufacturing
The Biological and Biomedical Engineering - Biomanufacturing graduate program offered by McGill University is an interfaculty program involving the Department of Bioengineering in the Faculty of Engineering and the Department of Biomedical Engineering in the Faculty of Medicine.