457 Master's degrees in Medicine & Health in Canada
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.
Kinesiology and Health Studies
The Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies at the University of Regina offers graduate work leading to a Master of Science in Kinesiology and Health Studies degree.
Immunology
Immunology from University of Manitoba consists of a combination of coursework and a research component.
Public Health - Gerontology
The Public Health - Gerontology programme at Lakehead University is a Master of Public Health degree focusing on ageing populations. Available in full-time or flex-time modes, it is delivered on-campus in Thunder Bay or via online distance learning. The course typically lasts between two and four years to complete.
Kinesiology
The Kinesiology program at University of New Brunswick is focused on the biosciences; psychological, socio-cultural, managerial and philosophical aspects of human performance, recreation and sport; and personal and community health and wellness.
Physiology
Physiology is the study of life and how living cells and tissues function, enabling organisms to live and interact with their environment. Apply to this Physiology MSc program offered by University of Saskatchewan.
Occupational Therapy (Accelerated)
Occupational Therapy (Accelerated) from University of Manitoba includes 12 credit hours of academic course work from the M.O.T. program or equivalent, plus preparation of a professional portfolio.
Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences
The Interdisciplinary Medical Sciences programme at Western University - Canada is a one-year, full-time Master of Science. This course-based degree enhances research literacy for science graduates through intensive learning blocks and experiential rotations, providing an advanced skill set for medical and professional careers.
Gerontology
The MA in Gerontology from Simon Fraser University, prepares students for professional or academic roles requiring specialization in aging.
Pathologists’ Assistant
Pathologists’ Assistant from Western University - Canada offers students the opportunity to train in the highly specialized field of anatomical pathology.
Public Safety
The Public Safety course at Wilfrid Laurier University is a fully online, part-time professional programme for those employed in or seeking employment in the field of public safety.
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine from Western University - Canada is focused on the research of mechanisms of cell and tissue injury; the etiology, pathogenesis and behaviour of disease; identification of novel biomarkers; potential treatment targets of various diseases; and molecular imaging.
Public Health
The Public Health program at University of Toronto offers graduate degree programs both full-time and part-time.
Applied Disability Studies
Brock University is the only University in Ontario offering a Master of Arts (MA) in Applied Disability Studies.
Nursing
The Master of Nursing (MN) program at the University of Alberta was established in 1975. In 2007, it was revised to ensure graduates are well prepared to assume advanced practice roles.
Health Sciences
The Health Sciences M.Sc. at the University of Northern British Columbia is a research-based, full-time programme. Over two years, students explore contemporary health challenges through a community-oriented lens. This degree prepares graduates for advanced research roles or doctoral studies within a changing health system.
Aging Studies
The Master’s degree in Aging Studies at University of Regina is the only aging studies graduate program in the prairie provinces. This thesis-based program focuses on the study of psychosocial and biological aspects of aging as well as research methods and training for students from diverse academic backgrounds, including health professionals and others who want to pursue doctoral studies.
Public Health
The Master of Public Health at Lakehead University is a professional postgraduate programme designed for future health practitioners. Available in full-time or flex-time modes, this degree offers both on-campus study in Thunder Bay and online delivery. Students complete the curriculum within two to four years of study.
Advanced Health Care Practice
Advanced Health Care Practice from Western University - Canada is a one-year (three terms) course-based master's program offering an opportunity for experienced health-care professionals to obtain advanced training in a clinical specialty.
Public Health - Social-Ecological Systems, Sustainability and Health
The Public Health - Social-Ecological Systems, Sustainability and Health programme at Lakehead University is a Master of Public Health degree. This flexible course offers full-time or part-time study modes, available both on-campus and online. It typically spans two to four years, focusing on modern public health practice.