576 Master's degrees in Social Sciences in Canada
Human Rights
Human Rights from University of Manitoba critically analyzes, from an interdisciplinary perspective, the theory and practice of human rights as a framework for social justice.
Marriage & Family Therapy
The Masters of Arts in Marriage & Family Therapy program provides a quality learning experience for those seeking employment in counselling and related fields. Learn more with Counselling Psychology from Trinity Western University.
Counselling
Prepare to be Canadian Certified Counsellor or Registered Psychologist with this Counselling program at University of Lethbridge.
War Studies
The War Studies programme at the Royal Military College of Canada offers advanced Master of Arts and PhD degrees. Students can engage in full-time or part-time study through online or on-campus modes. This multidisciplinary curriculum focuses on military history, international relations, and defence policy over varying durations.
Human Development, Learning, and Culture
The Human Development, Learning, and Culture (HDLC) program at University of British Columbia addresses the interface of research and practice in education, weaving together theoretical models and concepts in their application to real world educational issues.
Organization Studies
Organization Studies courses at the University of Regina are offered in the late afternoons, evenings, weekends, in one-week blocks, and online.
Applied Economics
The Master of Applied Economics (MAE) program from Saint Mary's University provides you with the skills you need to apply the tools of economic analysis to real-world issues in both public and business sectors.
Anthropology
From prehistoric humanity all the way to contemporary cultural diversity, anthropologists engage with a wide range of issues and phenomena that affect individual and public life. We offer a master degree in Anthropology at University of Waterloo.
Education (Feminist and Gender Studies)
Education (Feminist and Gender Studies) from University of Ottawa is intended for candidates who wish to undertake research in a specific domain of educational studies.
Economics and Law combined
The Economics and Law combined MA course from Queen's University allows students to obtain both an MA and JD degree in three years.
Geography
The Department of Geography at McGill University offers research and thesis-based graduate programs leading to a Master of Arts (M.A.), a Master of Science (M.Sc.), or a doctorate (Ph.D.). In its scope, our program includes the opportunity to conduct field-based studies in both the natural (i.e., biophysical) and the social sciences.
Adult Education and Community Development
The Adult Education and Community Development program at University of Toronto is a research-based degree and can be taken on a full-time or part-time basis.
Public Policy
The Public Policy program at the University of Toronto is an intensive, full-time two-year professional program. Founded in 2006, it continues the University of Toronto’s internationally recognized tradition of academic excellence and combines it with practical, real-world policy experience.
French and Francophone Intercultural Studies
In French and Francophone Intercultural Studies at University of Regina, graduate students can study the cultural representations of Francophone communities and their aspirations, aspects of the French language and the policies around it in Canada and worldwide, and the theories that seek to explain and transform these aspects of collective life.
Anthropology
For more than 35 years, this Anthropology MA course offered by the Carleton University has promoted this exploration of cultural practices and social conditions in diverse contexts throughout the world including Africa, Asia, North America, South America and Oceania
Sociology
The Department of Sociology at McGill University has very high standards and an excellent record of placing students in both academic and non-academic careers in institutions ranging from the University of Chicago and Berkeley to StatsCan and CEGEPs.
Criminology and Social Justice
In keeping with Toronto Metropolitan University’s tradition of being deeply connected to one of the world’s most culturally and linguistically diverse urban centres, this 3-semester Criminology and Social Justice MA emphasizes social justice and critical analyses of existing criminal justice, legal and social structures.
Ancient Culture, Religion and Ethnicity
Students choose from a broad range of coursework in the archaeology and material culture, religion and mythology, literature and ancient languages, and history and cultures of the ancient Mediterranean and Near East. The Ancient Culture, Religion and Ethnicity degree at University of British Columbia, balances research with fieldwork to best prepare students for a career in archaeology.
Public Administration and Global Affairs
Immerse yourself in policymaking and international affairs. Study in the UK and Canada. Learn more at the Public Administration and Global Affairs programme from London School of Economics and Political Science.
Sociology
This Sociology MA course from Queen's University students can take between 12 months and 24 months to complete the program, depending on which pathway they take.