29 Master's degrees in Film Studies in Canada

Television Writing and Producing
The Television Writing and Producing graduate certificate programme from Humber Polytechnic prepares you to work in the writers’ rooms of major television programmes and in television production offices as a creative producer.
New Media
The New Media programme at the University of Lethbridge is a full-time Master of Arts degree delivered in person over 24 months. This research-focused course combines advanced coursework with a comprehensive thesis, allowing students to explore digital culture and creative technologies at the Lethbridge campus.
Art History and Visual Culture
The Art History and Visual Culture programme at York University offers advanced study in Canadian heritage and global artistic practices. This degree is available in both full-time and part-time modes, with the MA typically spanning five terms. Students engage with diverse subjects from curatorial studies to critical theory.

Visual Effects for Film and Television
The Visual Effects for Film and Television program at Seneca Polytechnic is a leading provider for training in the dynamic and challenging special effects industry.
New Media
The New Media program at University of Lethbridge provides graduate students the opportunity to explore innovative approaches to digital art and design through theoretical and practical scholarship.
Media and Technology Studies Education
Media and Technology Studies Education program offered by University of British Columbia provides a forum for exploring and studying information and communication technologies (ICT), new media, and the philosophy of technology.
Cinematic Arts
Welcome to Concordia University Montréal's Cinematic Arts MFA program! This distinguished program offers graduate students an immersive and comprehensive education in cinematic arts, empowering them to become visionary filmmakers, storytellers, and media artists.
Cinema Studies
The Cinema Studies Institute at the University of Toronto offers a program leading to the Master of Arts.
Art History and Visual Culture
The Art History and Visual Culture program of University of Guelph examines the production and reception of images, objects, and spaces from varied cultures.