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90 Master's degrees offered by the university
Master of Business Administration
The Master of Business Administration MBA program at University of Saskatchewan is a transformational experience that focuses around teambuilding, leadership and business strategy. You will learn the people skills of management such as how to manage, how to communicate effectively, and how to lead.
Public Health
The Public Health MPH program offered by University of Saskatchewan is designed for completion in two academic years of full-time study. Students may also choose to study part-time over a maximum of five years. During their first term in the program, each student is assigned an academic advisor who will mentor them through their core required courses, practical and elective selection.
Biostatistics
At the Biostatistics MSc program offered by University of Saskatchewan you will study statistical techniques applied to medical, biological and agricultural data. Applications arise in areas such as public health, clinical medicine, veterinary medicine, health services, and occupational/environmental health.
Studio Art
This Studio Art MFA program offered by University of Saskatchewan is an intensive, studio-based program offering artists the opportunity to develop a practical and theoretical understanding of their art practice in the context of a challenging and supportive faculty of studio artists, art historians and art educators.
Veterinary Pathology
The Department of Veterinary Pathology at University of Saskatchewan offers programs of postgraduate study in anatomic and clinical pathology leading to the following degrees: Veterinary Pathology M.Vet.Sc. program (two year diagnostic training) which may be followed by the optional one-year Senior Residency); the Veterinary Pathology M.Sc. programs.
Health Sciences
The Health Sciences MSc program offered at University of Saskatchewan is a thesis-based graduate program for graduate students performing intensive research within the College of Medicine.
Chemistry
The Department of Chemistry at University of Saskatchewan offers research intensive graduate programs leading to M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in all of the major sub-disciplinary areas in chemistry (analytical, inorganic, organic, physical, theoretical). Apply to the Chemistry MSc program offered by University of Saskatchewan.
Biology
The Department of Biology at University of Saskatchewan offers programs leading to the MSc degrees in molecular, cellular, organismic, population, ecosystem, and evolutionary biology. The faculty has particular strengths in ecology and behaviour. Apply to the Biology MSc program offered by University of Saskatchewan.
Sustainability
Sustainability is offered by University of Saskatchewan. In this professional program, you'll transcend disciplinary boundaries to manage complex problems and address sustainability challenges from the local to the global context.
Community and Population Health Sciences
The Community and Population Health Sciences MSc program at University of Saskatchewan is concerned with understanding the individual and collective factors that determine health and applying this knowledge to maintain and improve the health status of the population and reduce inequities in health status between groups.
Law
The Law LLM program is offered through the College of Law by the College of Graduate Studies and Research at the University of Saskatchewan. The LLM program is thesis-based, offering supervision in a wide range of areas, including Aboriginal, commercial, constitutional, criminal and human rights law.
Business Administration
The Business Administration MBA program offered by University of Saskatchewan helps professionals from all backgrounds who are seeking to advance or change their careers.
Indigenous Studies
From its multi-disciplinary foundation, the Indigenous Studies MA program offered by University of Saskatchewan is progressively acquiring an independent and unique basis for its teaching and research.
Finance
The Finance MSc program offered at University of Saskatchewan is a two year, research based thesis program offered by the Edwards School of Business. This program was designed to give students the tools and experiences required for a strong career in either academia or industry.
Sociology
The Department of Sociology at University of Saskatchewan offers the Sociology MA program. The program of study for the candidates in MA program is prepared to suit the individual student's needs and interests.
Linguistics
Linguistics from University of Saskatchewan handles the practical applications of linguistic research and has a more interdisciplinary orientation, while General Linguistics focuses on the functions, structures, or historical changes of language.
Computer Science
The department of Computer Science at University of Saskatchewan offers thesis-based master's program. In general, the Computer Science MSc program offered by University of Saskatchewan trains graduates who will become senior technical professionals in industry or prepares students for entry into a doctoral program.
Toxicology
The interdisciplinary Toxicology MSc program at University of Saskatchewan provides students with a diverse array of potential research opportunities in Toxicology. Prospective students can apply to the program from such varied undergraduate backgrounds as agriculture, biology, chemistry, ecology, environmental sciences, medicine, physiology, pharmacology, toxicology, and veterinary medicine.
Pharmacy
Pharmacy MSc graduate students at University of Saskatchewan are presented with the extraordinary opportunity of creating new knowledge, advancing the field of pharmacy and becoming agents of change in improving health quality locally, nationally and internationally.
Public Administration
The Public Administration MPA program offered by University of Saskatchewan, accredited by the Canadian Association of Programs in Public Administration (CAPPA), is designed to prepare students for careers in public administration and policy work in diverse areas such as non-government organizations, industry associations, and, of course, the public service.