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243 Master's degrees offered by the university
Psychology
Psychology is a diverse discipline that attempts to understand the basis of behaviour, thoughts and emotions. Psychology at University of British Columbia was introduced as a single course and was initially offered by the Department of Philosophy.
Curriculum Studies
Curriculum Studies at University of British Columbia includes, but is not limited to investigations into: teacher education, the social construction or knowledge, curriculum and instructional discourses, and the role of curriculum and curricular reform in K–12 and other learning environments.
Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
The Master of Engineering Leadership (MEL) in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering from University of British Columbia is a professional degree for engineers who want to excel and drive innovation.
Experimental Medicine
Experimental Medicine is the study of the pathogenesis and treatment of disease. Modern experimental medicine represents a rapidly growing body of knowledge involving the determination of diseases processes and the development of appropriate therapies. The program is offered by the University of British Columbia.
Counselling Psychology
Counselling Psychology (CNPS) offers a Master of Education Program at University of British Columbia that is accredited by Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association. Our Masters CNPS program allows students to focus on one of the four areas for which we have accreditation.
Teaching English as a Second Language
The Teaching English as a Second Language program offered by University of British Columbia develops an awareness of current thought and practice in TESL education.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering Program at University of British Columbia is a part of the School of Biomedical Engineering. This unique interdisciplinary structure provides students with unparalleled access to engineering experts across varied Biomedical Engineering research areas at UBC.
Master of Business Administration
The 16-month, full-time Master of Business Administration program at University of British Columbia Sauder's Robert H. Lee Graduate School is an opportunity for high-achieving, ambitious professionals to take their career to the next level.
Opera
The Opera program at University of British Columbia is offered to candidates who have achieved necessary levels of attainment and productivity at the undergraduate level, and who give reasonable promise of further significant accomplishment.
Geography
Our Geography program from University of British Columbia introduces students to independent research while broadening and deepening their contact with a selected aspect of Geography. Research can be conducted in these general thematic sub-disciplines: Biogeography; Climatology; Geomorphology; Hydrology and Glaciology; Environment and Sustainability; and Geographic Information Science.
Forestry
The Forestry program from University of British Columbia offers a research (thesis) -based Master's program within a Science (MSc) or an Applied Science (MASc) credential. Thesis Master's students receive training in research techniques, and also make contributions in their own right to the body of knowledge.
Theatre
The two-year M.A. Theatre program at University of British Columbia offers students the opportunity to pursue theatre studies through coursework and an M.A. thesis project. Students are expected to give primary attention to an area of expertise of their choice while training in the broader theoretical, critical, and historical contexts of the field.
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Students in the Earth and Environmental Sciences program from University of British Columbia collaborate with colleagues and top professors in the study of Earth dynamics, including its surface, interior, and human impacts.
Art History (Critical Curatorial Studies)
Art History (Critical Curatorial Studies) at University of British Columbia is an emerging field of scholarship and training that looks directly at the roles and responsibilities of curators and critics as mediators between objects, institutions, experiences, individuals and groups.
Piano
The Piano program from University of British Columbia is offered to candidates who have achieved necessary levels of attainment and productivity at the undergraduate level, and who give reasonable promise of further significant accomplishment.
Media and Technology Studies Education
Media and Technology Studies Education from University of British Columbia provides a forum for exploring and studying information and communication technologies (ICT), new media, and the philosophy of technology.
Engineering Physics
The Engineering Physics from University of British Columbia is the ideal program for those who strive to invent new devices, advance science, and pursue careers at the leading edge of high-technology, both locally and internationally.
Journalism
The aim at the University of British Columbia Graduate School of Journalism is to develop graduates who understand the evolving media environment and who are able to use journalistic practices to contribute to meaningful public discourse across all forms of media.
English
The University of British Columbia English Graduate Program, is one of the most vibrant and wide-ranging in Canada. Students may earn the degree in each of two areas: English Literature and English Language. Indeed, the UBC English Department is one of the few departments in North America to offer a language program in addition to its literary programs.
Rehabilitation Sciences
The Graduate Programs in Rehabilitation Sciences (RHSC) offered by University of British Columbia is jointly run by the Department of Occupational Sciences and Occupational Therapy (OSOT) and the Department of Physical Therapy (PT).