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90 Master's degrees offered by the university
Applied Computing
Applied Computing from University of Saskatchewan offer students high-quality, cutting-edge research opportunities and supervision by world leaders in their respective fields. Graduates of these programs will be highly qualified researchers who are able to apply computational techniques to some cognate research area.
Environment and Sustainability
The Environment and Sustainability MES program offered by University of Saskatchewan exposes graduate students to a variety of unique environmental learning and research experiences, and help nurture students to become critical thinkers capable of addressing pressing challenges associated with environmental change and sustainability.
Management
Management from University of Saskatchewan offered by the Edwards School of Business, provides a comprehensive education, preparing you for a successful career in various industries.
Psychology - Cognition and Neuroscience
The Psychology - Cognition and Neuroscience MA program at University of Saskatchewan is is designed for students who wish to focus primarily on basic research and theoretical issues
Indigenous Land-Based Education
Indigenous Land-Based Education from University of Saskatchewan is the first degree program of its kind. Through intellectual and experiential learning, you will learn and understanding Indigenous ontologies and epistemologies in relation with the land.
Accounting
The Accounting MPAcc program at University of Saskatchewan is an innovative graduate degree program that attracts top-notch accounting students from across Canada and internationally.
Applied Linguistics
The Applied Linguistics MA program at University of Saskatchewan is a 2 year research based master of arts program. The Master of Arts in Applied Linguistics involves coursework (five three-credit-units courses) in the areas of Linguistics and Applied Linguistics plus writing and defending an MA thesis based on individual research.
Biomedical Engineering
This Biomedical Engineering MEng/MSc program offered by University of Saskatchewan involves the application of Engineering Sciences to the solution of specific problems in Medicine, Veterinary Medicine, and related fields.
Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology
The Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology MSc program offered by University of Saskatchewan is a multidisciplinary program of scientific research which involves the study of enzymes, metabolic pathways, and the synthesis, structure and function of proteins and nucleic acids.
Water Security
The Water Security MWS program offered at University of Saskatchewan is a cross-disciplinary, project-based and professional-style program that may be completed in 12 months of full time study.
Governance and Entrepreneurship in Northern and Indigenous Areas
The Joint Governance and Entrepreneurship in Northern and Indigenous Areas MGENIA program at University of Saskatchewan is delivered and administered with the UiT the Arctic University of Norway. MGENIA is interdisciplinary and is open to students from a wide variety of educational backgrounds.
Clinical Pharmacy
The Clinical Pharmacy program offered at University of Saskatchewan is designed for practicing pharmacists and aims to enhance skills in mental health care. The curriculum begins with online courses, including a unique psychopharmacotherapy course, and progresses to hands-on clinical rotations in various psychiatric settings under expert guidance.
Women's, Gender, and Sexualities Studies
The Women's, Gender, and Sexualities Studies MA program at University of Saskatchewan integrates feminist interdisciplinary scholarship and new approaches to academic research and community engagement. Students are provided with research opportunities that cross academic fields, and situate their work in critically informed local, national, and transnational frameworks.
French
The Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultural Studies provides graduate training towards a Master’s degree in French literature, translation or language studies. Apply to the French MA program offered by University of Saskatchewan.
Soil Science
The Soil Science MSc at University of Saskatchewan is an international leader in field-based, landscape-scale research and faculty are actively involved in research that focuses on terrestrial and aquatic ecosystem health—linking basic micro-scale science (involving synchrotron-based, molecular-scale studies to elucidate fundamental processes at work) to real world issues at the landscape .
Applied Microbiology
Saskatchewan is known as the "bread basket of Canada", referring to its strength as a primary producer of agricultural commodities and its contributions to the natural and applied sciences and biotechnology. Apply to the Applied Microbiology MSc program offered by University of Saskatchewan.
Animal and Poultry Science
The Animal and Poultry Science MSc program is offered by University of Saskatchewan. The university has excellent animal and feed research facilities located on campus including dairy, beef, poultry, sheep, fish, and animal metabolism units.
Precision Oral and Systemic Health
Step into the forefront of precision oral and systemic health with the University of Saskatchewan's Precision Oral and Systemic Health MS program. Delve into cutting-edge research and innovative practices that bridge oral health with overall systemic wellness.
Biological Psychiatry
University of Saskatchewan's Biological Psychiatry Graduate Programs (M.Sc. and Ph.D.) provide training in multiple areas of research, from molecular to advanced systems-level approaches in model systems and human studies. The program prides itself on helping students reach career goals across academia, government, and industry sectors.
Plant Sciences
Join the Plant Sciences graduate program at the University of Saskatchewan, where applied and fundamental research drives innovation in crop development, land management, and sustainable agriculture.