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87 Master's degrees offered by the university
Art and Architectural History
The Master of Arts in Art and Architectural History program from University of Manitoba covers the Western tradition of art and architecture; Indigenous, Métis and Inuit art and architecture; art in new/digital media; and in moving image studies – a unique combination that distinguishes this program from others offered in Canada.
Chemistry
Chemistry from University of Manitoba offers the opportunity to conduct transformational research. Join the graduate students and researchers who come here from every corner of the world.
Peace and Conflict Studies
Peace and Conflict Studies from University of Manitoba involves a combination of coursework and either a thesis or comprehensive exam.
Architecture
Architecture from University of Manitoba includes coursework on topics such as architectural history and theory, advanced technology, professional practice and legal aspects of architectural practice. Students also complete several studio courses throughout the degree, and must submit a final design thesis in order to graduate.
Physics and Astronomy
The Physics and Astronomy Master of Science at the University of Manitoba is a research-intensive, two-year programme. Delivered full-time on campus, this degree allows students to engage in contemporary experimental and theoretical studies within a department established in 1904, providing a robust foundation for scientific discovery.
German or Slavic Studies
As a German or Slavic Studies student at University of Manitoba, you will explore in-depth the languages, cultures and literatures of Germany, Ukraine and Russia.
Animal Science
At Animal Science from University of Manitoba courses of study and research may be undertaken in several disciplines related to animal science including basic sciences.
Plant Science
Plant Science from University of Manitoba consists of a combination of coursework and a research component.
Human Nutritional Sciences
Human Nutritional Sciences from University of Manitoba consists of a combination of coursework and a research component.
Physiology and Pathophysiology
Physiology and Pathophysiology from University of Manitoba consists of a combination of coursework and a research component.
Occupational Therapy (Accelerated)
Occupational Therapy (Accelerated) from University of Manitoba includes 12 credit hours of academic course work from the M.O.T. program or equivalent, plus preparation of a professional portfolio.
Nursing - Nurse Practitioner Stream
Nursing - Nurse Practitioner Stream from University of Manitoba prepares nurses with the advanced knowledge and skills to function as first line providers of health care and health promotion in primary care.
Environment
The Master of Environment at University of Manitoba is an interdisciplinary program focusing on basic and applied research, dealing with the complex relationships among the environment, earth, natural resources and society at large.
Entomology
Entomology from University of Manitoba consists of a combination of coursework and a research component.
Law
Law from University of Manitoba offers an intellectually stimulating environment to domestic and international students seeking graduate education in law. We are committed to fostering theoretical, doctrinal and inter-disciplinary scholarship of national and international significance.
Anthropology
At Anthropology from University of Manitoba we maintain a strong focus on research training and attempt to tailor programs to the interests and strengths of individual students in close cooperation with faculty advisors.
Genetic Counselling
At Genetic Counselling from University of Manitoba common research support facilities and equipment are available to our faculty and students.
Microbiology
Microbiology from University of Manitoba consists of a combination of coursework and a research component.
Social Work
At Social Work from University of Manitoba you will acquire the knowledge, skills and values to move beyond a generalist approach to social work into advanced innovative practice within a specialized area defined by population, issue, or type of practice that incorporates principles of respect for diversity, social inclusion and social justice.
Philosophy
Philosophy from University of Manitoba provides a terminal degree for those who wish to pursue Philosophy up to, but not beyond, Master's work.