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87 Master's degrees offered by the university
Earth Sciences
The Earth Sciences M.Sc. at the University of Manitoba is a research-focused programme delivered full-time over two years. Students engage in advanced geoscientific study within a world-class department, benefiting from expert faculty and high-tech facilities to prepare for professional careers in the global geoscience sector.
Classics
Classics from University of Manitoba may be earned either through a combination of coursework and thesis or coursework and comprehensive examination.
Statistics
At Statistics from University of Manitoba we offer training opportunities on the development of new methodologies and the use of computational and statistical methods in understanding data.
Finance
Finance from University of Manitoba is a comprehensive one-year, three-term program that prepares students to write all three levels of exams needed to obtain a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation, with a focus on the Level 1 exam.
Natural Resources Management
At Natural Resources Management from University of Manitoba we integrate knowledge gained from the natural and social sciences to develop holistic perspectives on environmental and natural resources management problems.
Community Health Sciences
The Community Health Sciences program at University of Manitoba was designed to meet the needs of local health professionals who wish to further their knowledge in the areas of public and population health.
Fine Art
Fine Art from University of Manitoba offers a two-year Master of Fine Art program with an emphasis on studio work and original research. MFA students are not required to specialize in a specific medium, but can choose to have a multidisciplinary focus.
Management
Management from University of Manitoba is designed for students who want to pursue in-depth management studies and develop their research skills by working one-on-one with some of the best research scholars in North America.
Immunology
Immunology from University of Manitoba consists of a combination of coursework and a research component.
French
French is offered by University of Manitoba. The Department of French, Spanish and Italian offers programs of study leading to a Master of Arts degree in French and a Pre-Master’s option.
Public Administration
Public Administration from University of Manitoba is a course-based program so there is no thesis option or comprehensive examination.
Sociology
Sociology from University of Manitoba consists of a combination of coursework and a research component.
Geography
Geography from University of Manitoba introduces you to the study of the dynamic character, spatial organization and interrelationships among the human and physical characteristics at, and near the Earth’s surface. A central tenet of geography, is that location, and spatial interactions are important for understanding a wide variety of physical, and human events and processes.
Pathology
Pathology from University of Manitoba aims to teach pathology to students in the health sciences including the graduate and post graduate students in pathology.
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering from University of Manitoba consists of both coursework and thesis, while the M.Eng. degree consists of coursework, with six credit hours assigned to an approved project and report.
Psychology
The MA in Psychology program from University of Manitoba provides an opportunity for graduate students to develop a broad foundation in the scientific approach to psychology, as well as specialized skills.
Business Administration
Business Administration from University of Manitoba maintains a tradition of quality instruction and mentorship in business fundamentals, decision-making methods and essential leadership strategies.
Disability Studies
Disability Studies from University of Manitoba is a joint program initiative of the University of Manitoba and the Canadian Centre on Disability Studies.
Oral Biology
Oral Biology from University of Manitoba is designed for students who wish to pursue a research-intensive program of graduate training in Oral Biology leading to the degrees of M.Sc.
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning from University of Manitoba is providing graduate students the chance to study and work with faculty members actively engaged in research.