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74 Master's degrees offered by the university
Anthropology
The department grants an M.A. in Anthropology at McMaster University in the following areas of specialization: Archaeology, Health, Biological, and Socio-Cultural.
Physiotherapy
Physiotherapists are experts in movement and function. As health care professionals, physiotherapists work with people across the lifespan, who have a wide array of mobility issues, injuries, and/or health conditions, and work in a variety of settings. We offer a master degree in Physiotherapy at McMaster University.
Economics
Explaining, and analyzing the relationships of, economic phenomena at the individual and economy-wide levels that affect the allocation of resources and the distribution of well-being using economic theory and quantitative methods. We offer a master degree in Economics at McMaster University.
Computational Science and Engineering
At McMaster University we offer a master degree in Computational Science and Engineering. Computational Science and Computational Engineering are rapidly growing multi-disciplinary areas connecting engineering, science, business, mathematics and computer science to create new, powerful tools for real-world discovery and understanding.
Engineering Entrepreneurship and Innovation
The Engineering Entrepreneurship and Innovation program offered by McMaster University has seen entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs pursue the development of their own technology-based business ideas or those of the company for whom they work.
Health Management
Regulated health care professionals gain new knowledge and hone skills required to compete for and succeed in management roles in a healthcare environment through this 32-month, part-time, or 12-month, full-time, course-based, online graduate degree in Health Management from McMaster University.
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.
Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering at McMaster University is the study, application, and practice of using science and engineering technologies to deal with the design, planning, construction and maintenance of sustainable infrastructure, in both physical and natural built environment.
Cognitive Science of Language
The Cognitive Science of Language program at McMaster University combines expertise in psycholinguistics, core linguistics, cognitive psychology, cognitive neuroscience and corpus linguistics to investigate the connection between language structure, language processing and the neural basis of language.
Engineering Physics
Engineering Physics at McMaster University is about understanding and advancing knowledge and technologies used in a wide range of state-of-the-art systems including optical communications, sensors for biomedical and environmental applications, lasers and LEDs, photovoltaics and nuclear power systems. This master degree is offered by the McMaster University.
Chemical Biology
Students in the Chemical Biology program from McMaster University are expected to make contributions the discipline and disseminate their work through scholarly publications and presentations.
Medical Sciences
The Medical Sciences Graduate Program at McMaster University provides opportunities for multidisciplinary graduate education in the Health Sciences within several areas relevant to human health.
Communications Management
We offer a master degree in Communications Management at McMaster University. Theory, research and application of communication management drawing on Communications, Public Relations, Journalism and Business Studies, in combination with a range of other humanities and social sciences disciplines.
Radiation Sciences (Medical Physics-Radiation Biology)
The Radiation Sciences (Medical Physics-Radiation Biology) program from McMaster University is broadly interdisciplinary, bridging the fields of medicine, biology, engineering and physical science.