576 Master's degrees in Social Sciences in Canada
Languages and Culture (Romance Languages)
Are you looking to add Spanish or French proficiency training to your resumé? The post-degree Languages and Culture (Romance Languages) program from Vancouver Island University combines written, oral and reading comprehension instruction along with a cultural component to develop a deeper understanding of the Romance language.
Geography
Geography from University of Ottawa aims to foster awareness of the field of Geography, and to add to the body of geographic knowledge and methodology through teaching and research.
Sociology
Sociology from University of Manitoba consists of a combination of coursework and a research component.
Germanic Studies
The Graduate Program in Germanic Studies at the University of British Columbia integrates a large scope of thematic and theoretical research areas. Students are guided by faculty whose teaching and research cover a wide range of German literature, film, and culture.
Management - Business Economics
This Management - Business Economics MSc course from Queen's University provides students who are interested in applied economics research the opportunity to study areas of economics that more closely relate to the management of organizations.
Urban and Regional Studies
The Urban and Regional Studies program at University of Lethbridge offers students in a wide range of disciplines the opportunity to earn a master’s degree by writing a thesis and successfully completing a limited number of courses.
Communications and Technology
The MA in Communications and Technology (MACT) at the University of Alberta offers a theoretical, historical and practical examination of communications in the era of the Internet, social media and the mobile device.
Psychology
The Psychology program at University of Victoria, British Columbia has a strong research focus.
Sociology - Gerontology
The Sociology - Gerontology programme at Lakehead University is a Master of Arts degree delivered full-time at the Thunder Bay campus. This interdisciplinary course focuses on ageing populations through a sociological lens. Students can choose between thesis or course-based routes to complete their studies within two years.
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.
Home Economics Education
Graduate studies in Home Economics Education at University of British Columbia is a small but very lively program. Interests include global education, critical inquiry, food, health, environment, and inquiry into practice.

Youth Care Worker
The Youth Care Worker Graduate Diploma from Saskatchewan Polytechnic graduates are qualified for jobs as youth or family service workers in educational, residential, social services or community-based agencies.

Global Banking and Economics
Take your career in finance global with a Post-Degree Diploma in Global Banking and Economics from Douglas College.

Global Business and Economy
The Global Business and Economy degree from Algoma University is a 2-year course-based graduate program designed to equip students with the critical thinking, communication, and analytical skills needed to navigate today’s complex global business and economic landscape.
Psychological Science - Gender and Women's Studies
The Psychological Science - Gender and Women's Studies M.Sc. at Lakehead University is a research-intensive, full-time programme delivered at the Thunder Bay campus. Over two years, students integrate advanced psychological research with interdisciplinary gendered scholarship to explore the social bases of behaviour.
School and Applied Child Psychology
The primary goal of the School and Applied Child Psychology program offered at University of British Columbia, is to develop professional psychologists whose research, training and practice activities increase the educational and psychological well-being of children and youth.
Economic Policy
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 Economic Policy at McMaster University.
Public Policy
The Public Policy program at Simon Fraser University is a two-year, full-time program that trains students on both the academic and applied dimensions of public policy.
Financial Economics
Join a welcoming and collaborative campus community and learn from internationally-recognized researchers in the Master of Arts (MA) in Financial Economics program at the Lang School of Business and Economics from University of Guelph.
Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology
The MA in Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology from University of British Columbia is the only program in Canada to offer students the opportunity to engage in such a broad range of coursework and to pursue interdisciplinary research on the material culture, religious beliefs, languages and histories of the ancient Mediterranean and Near East.