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87 Master's degrees offered by the university
Mathematics
Mathematics from University of Manitoba introduces you to algebraic geometry, algebraic topology, approximation theory, combinatorics, complex analysis, computer algebra, foundations, functional analysis.
Nursing
Nursing from University of Manitoba builds on experiential knowledge and fosters critical enquiry.
Pharmaceutical Sciences
Pharmaceutical Sciences from University of Manitoba offers research-based training in areas including pharmacology, pharmacoepidemiology, drug utilization and medication safety.
Computer Science
Computer Science from University of Manitoba is a thesis-based program consists of a combination of coursework and a research component.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering programme at the University of Manitoba is a research-focused Master of Science delivered over two years. This full-time course integrates medicine and science to improve human health. Students engage in advanced laboratory work and clinical collaboration at this prestigious centre.
Economics
Economics from University of Manitoba has two streams in the graduate program: Economics and Econometrics, which places greater emphasis on theory (micro and macro), mathematics and statistical methods, and Economics and Society, which places greater emphasis on how the distribution of wealth and power affects the socioeconomic and physical environment.
Surgery
Surgery from University of Manitoba provides surgical residents a year free of clinical duties to complete the required course hours.
Civil Engineering
If you are looking for an outstanding university education from one of the world's great public universities, consider the Civil Engineering from University of Manitoba.
Pharmacology and Therapeutics
Pharmacology and Therapeutics from University of Manitoba consists of a combination of coursework and a research component.
Supply Chain Management and Logistics
Supply Chain Management and Logistics from University of Manitoba is a professional master’s program designed to prepare students for leadership positions within the broad field of supply chain management and logistics.
Food Science
Food Science from University of Manitoba explores how raw commodities are processed into healthy, safe and appealing foods, with a focus on either business or science.
Pediatrics and Child Health
The Master of Science in Pediatrics and Child Health program is designed by University of Manitoba to provide students with a unique learning opportunity to increase their understanding of pediatric health and research.
Religion
Religion from University of Manitoba is offered as a Joint Program in cooperation with the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Winnipeg. Students in the JMP may elect to receive their degree from either of the two participating universities. They may pursue their degree via the thesis route, or the Course and Comprehensive route.
Environment and Geography
Environment and Geography from University of Manitoba is an integrative graduate program option for those interested in furthering their academic training in the areas of environmental sciences, including physical geography.
Agribusiness and Agricultural Economics
Agribusiness and Agricultural Economics from University of Manitoba purpose is to develop competence in solving real world problems relating to food production, policy, risk management, marketing, finance, international trade, resources, international development, agribusiness management and the environment.
Music
Music from University of Manitoba offers three areas of concentration: Performance, Composition, Choral or Instrumental Conducting
Landscape Architecture
Landscape Architecture from University of Manitoba is a design practice that is deeply rooted in ecological thinking and sustainable actions. Through design, planning or management landscape architects contribute to healthy environments and communities in collaboration with other designers, scientists and the public.
Educational Administration, Foundations and Psychology
Educational Administration, Foundations and Psychology from University of Manitoba aims to enhance the study and practice of education through teaching, research, scholarship and service.requires a minimum of 18 credit hours of coursework and thesis, or a minimum of 30 credit hours of coursework and comprehensive examination.
Linguistics
Linguistics from University of Manitoba includes coursework, the development of a thesis proposal, and the research, writing and defense of a thesis.
History
History from University of Manitoba introduces you to the study of the past. It is the attempt to understand the culture and society of both the distant past, such as Medieval Europe, and the recent past, such as 1970s Canada. We hope to learn from this pursuit how people, individually and collectively, lived and thought.