576 Master's degrees in Social Sciences in Canada
Geography
The Geography programme at the University of Lethbridge offers a comprehensive Master of Science degree. This 24-month full-time or 48-month part-time course is delivered in person at the Lethbridge campus. Students engage in advanced research and coursework within a unique multidisciplinary academic environment.
Nutrition Communication
This Nutrition Communication master programme is offered for students at Toronto Metropolitan University.
Spanish
The Department of Spanish & Portuguese at the University of Toronto offers graduate courses leading to the Master of Arts in Spanish.
International Forestry
The University of British Columbia’s Master of International Forestry (MIF) is an intensive, 12-month programme based on a mix of experiential learning and coursework that prepares students to explore, negotiate, and implement solutions to the complex challenges facing the world’s forests, and the people that depend upon them.
Anthropology
The Department of Anthropology at University of Alberta offers the degrees of Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Arts (thesis-based). Students contemplating graduate work in Anthropology should direct their inquiries to the Graduate Program Advisor/Research Coordinator of the Department.
Germanic Languages and Literatures
The Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures at the University of Toronto is the oldest and largest department of German in Canada encompassing 11 full-time faculty who contribute to a curriculum that speaks to our traditional strength in literary and intellectual history.
Sociology - Applied Social Research
The Master of Arts in Sociology - Applied Social Research at Nipissing University is a research-intensive postgraduate programme. Available in full-time and flex-time modes, the degree focuses on social theory and methodology. Students develop advanced skills to address complex challenges within northern and rural communities.
Music Therapy
The Music Therapy M.A. at Concordia University Montréal is a 45-credit advanced professional programme delivered through a low-residency online format. Spanning two years of full-time study, this degree offers both thesis and advanced practice options to suit diverse career goals in the field of creative arts therapies.
German Language and Literature
We offer a master degree in German Language and Literature at the Memorial University of Newfoundland. Learning another language fulfills the primary purpose of a university education: to prepare citizens to reason, analyse, problem-solve and communicate in a world of cultural differences.
Sociology
The Department of Sociology at University of Alberta offers programs leading to the degrees of Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy.
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.
Religious Studies - Feminist and Gender Studies
Religious Studies - Feminist and Gender Studies from University of Ottawa focuses on the study of the religious phenomenon through teaching and research in the same manner and on the same level as any other category of facts accessible to human experience and observation.
Power, Conflict, and Ideas
Understand the causes and consequences of the issues that drive our world on this Power, Conflict, and Ideas program from University of British Columbia.
Archaeology
The Archaeology Department at Simon Fraser University brings together a world-class research faculty in a collegial atmosphere.
Development Economics
The Development Economics programme at the University of Northern British Columbia is a comprehensive Master of Arts degree. Available in full-time and part-time study modes, this advanced curriculum explores global economic challenges. Students gain essential analytical tools to address poverty and regional policy issues.
Psychology
This Psychology course from Queen's University is designed to emphasize research skills and scholarship, preparing students for either academic positions or for research posts in government, industry, and the like.