40 Master's degrees in Health Sciences in Canada
Health Sciences - Epidemiology
The Health Sciences - Epidemiology programme at Lakehead University is a thesis-based Master of Health Sciences degree delivered on-campus in Thunder Bay. This full-time or flexible full-time course lasts between two and four years, focusing on developing advanced research skills to address vital global health concerns.
Community Health Sciences
The Community Health Sciences program at University of Manitoba was designed to meet the needs of local health professionals who wish to further their knowledge in the areas of public and population health.
Health
This Health MA program at York University focuses on the exploration of health policy in relation to equity and international perspectives. The MA in Health will stress the achievement of equity in health through policies that are directed at the social causes of inequity in health and the organization and delivery of health care.
Public Health - Environmental Health Sciences
The Public Health - Environmental Health Sciences program at University of Alberta values and seeks to recruit Indigenous students and students of diverse racial, ethnic, gender, sexual orientation, ability/disability, socioeconomic, and religious backgrounds and experiences.
Applied Disability Studies
Brock University is the only University in Ontario offering a Master of Arts (MA) in Applied Disability Studies.
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.
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.
Clinical Behavioural Sciences
Students in the Clinical Behavioural Sciences programme from McMaster University will learn comprehensive strategies for formulating client problems and choosing treatment interventions, increase their contacts with other professionals and improve their skills in identifying problems and generating solutions in their personal work settings.
Child Life and Pediatric Psychosocial Care
The Child Life and Pediatric Psychosocial Care program at McMaster University is designed to meet the learning needs for Canadian and international students as well as the health care system’s need for certified child life specialists with Master’s level training.
Clinical Trials and Regulatory Affairs
Clinical Trials and Regulatory Affairs at Carleton University is a forward-thinking program designed to address the demands of the healthcare research community, government, and industry.
Health Sciences
The Master of Health Sciences (MHSc) program from Ontario Tech University focuses on providing students with opportunities to develop the knowledge and skills required to conduct high-quality research projects that culminate in a master's thesis or major project.
Health Sciences - Gerontology
The Health Sciences - Gerontology programme at Lakehead University is a thesis-based Master of Health Sciences degree. Delivered full-time or flexible full-time on the Thunder Bay campus, this academic course focuses on ageing populations. Students develop advanced research skills to address complex health concerns in elderly care.
Kinesiology and Health Science
The Kinesiology and Health Science MA/MSc/MFSc program at York University offers opportunities for advanced research under the supervision of a faculty member, in areas such as psychology, health and fitness, epidemiology, biomechanics, neuroscience, physiology, nutrition and immunology.
Health Sciences Education
This Health Sciences Education program at McMaster University is designed to develop skills in both research and scholarship in health professions education.
Community Health
The Master of Science in Community Health (MScCH) degree is offered by the Graduate Department of Public Health Sciences at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto.
Health Sciences
The Health Sciences program at University of Lethbridge actively engages MSc students in research activities and provides mentorship in a wide range of methodologies.
Nurse Educator
The Nurse Educator programme at the University of Victoria is a practice-oriented Master's degree designed for registered nurses. This online course offers full-time and part-time study modes, typically spanning two to four years. It prepares students for leadership roles in healthcare and academic environments.
Applied Disability Studies
Brock University is the only University in Ontario offering a Master of Applied Disability Studies (MADS). Students can specialize in Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) or Leadership, Diversity, Community, and Culture (LDCC).
Nurse Practitioner
The Nurse Practitioner programme at the University of Regina offers an advanced clinical education for nursing professionals. This graduate-level course is delivered through flexible study modes to accommodate working practitioners. Students benefit from a high-impact research environment and expert mentorship over the duration of their studies.
Nurse Practitioner
The Nurse Practitioner programme at Athabasca University is a 33-credit, online master's degree designed for registered nurses. This part-time or full-time course of study takes up to five years to complete, focusing on advanced clinical practice and autonomous diagnosis to prepare students for leadership in healthcare.