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34 Master's degrees offered by the university
Social Justice Education
Social Justice Education at the University of Toronto is a multi- and interdisciplinary graduate program leading to the Master of Education (MEd).
European and Eurasian Studies
The European and Eurasian Studies (MA EES) offered by the University of Toronto is designed to provide a well-rounded education in European and Eurasian affairs for students who wish to pursue professional, non-academic careers in areas such as government and diplomacy, journalism, business, and teaching.
Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures
The Graduate Department of Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures from the University of Toronto offers instruction leading to the Master of Arts in one of the broadest ranges of Slavic languages and literatures available in a North American university.
Financial Economics
The Financial Economics program at the University of Toronto is a full-time, limited-enrolment professional program offered jointly by Canada’s top Economics Department and top business school, Rotman School of Management.
East Asian Studies
The East Asian Studies program at the University of Toronto is offered in two fields: Classical East Asian and Modern East Asian, leading to the Master of Arts degree.
Adult Education and Community Development
The MEd Adult Education and Community Development program at University of Toronto is a non-thesis degree program which can be taken on either a full-time or part-time basis.
Geography
The Department of Geography and Planning at the University of Toronto offers facilities for research leading to the Geography degree.
Bioethics
The Master of Health Science (MHSc) in Bioethics is offered by the Department of Public Health Sciences in collaboration with the Joint Centre for Bioethics at the University of Toronto.
Women and Gender Studies
The Women and Gender Studies program is offered by the University of Toronto.
European and Russian Affairs
The European and Russian Affairs program at the University of Toronto is designed to provide a well-rounded, multidisciplinary education in European, Russian, and Eurasian affairs for students who wish to pursue professional, non-academic careers in government and diplomacy, journalism, business, research, and teaching.
School and Clinical Child Psychology
The School and Clinical Child Psychology program at the University of Toronto provides students with theoretical, research, and professional training in preparation for leadership in psychological practice with children, adolescents, and families in school, mental health, private practice, and research settings.
Italian Studies
The Italian Studies program at the University of Toronto offers advanced education in all areas of Italian literature and provides training in research techniques.
French Language and Literature
The French Language and Literature program at the University of Toronto provides advanced academic development in either literature or linguistics, as well as outstanding training in research and communication skills in French, preparing students for doctoral studies and careers in such fields as teaching, government administration, and communications.
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.
Global Affairs
The Master of Global Affairs (MGA) at University of Toronto is a two-year professional program, consisting of four sessions of coursework and a compulsory summer internship.
Health Policy, Management and Evaluation
The Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (IHPME) is training Canada’s future health leaders and researchers through its outstanding Health Policy, Management and Evaluation program at University of Toronto.
Counselling and Clinical Psychology
The Counselling and Clinical Psychology program at University of Toronto is intended for students seeking to pursue careers in research, teaching, and clinical practice.
Criminology and Sociolegal Studies
The primary aim of the Criminology and Sociolegal Studies program at the University of Toronto is to provide students with opportunities for advanced multi-disciplinary study and supervised research experience in the areas of crime, the administration of criminal justice, and social studies of law and regulation.
Social Justice Education
Social Justice Education at the University of Toronto is a multi- and interdisciplinary graduate program leading to the Master of Arts (MA)