28 Master's degrees in Architecture in Canada
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.
Urban and Regional Planning
This Urban and Regional Planning course from Queen's University allows our students to develop the knowledge and skills they require to become leaders in the planning field and to meet the challenges of a rapidly evolving urban environment.

Architecture
Dalhousie University’s Master of Architecture programme equips you with the skills and experience to become a professional architect. Your eight-month co-op work term provides you with valuable hands-on experience that allows you to work anywhere in the world and your design thesis lets you explore a topic that ignites your passion. Your journey begins here.
Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
The Master of Engineering Leadership (MEL) in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering from University of British Columbia is a professional degree for engineers who want to excel and drive innovation.
Architecture
The School of Architecture at University of Waterloo is a leader in design education and research.
Architecture and Landscape Architecture
The dual degree option is a four-year program to pursue the Architecture and Landscape Architecture program at University of British Columbia at the same time. The dual degree is certified with both the Canadian Architectural Certification Board and the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects.
Urban Innovation
The Master of Urban Innovation (MUI) at the University of Toronto is a 20-month professional master’s program for students interested in urban issues and economic development.
Advanced Studies in Architecture
The Master of Advanced Studies in Architecture at the University of British Columbia is a post-professional research degree offered in a two-year curriculum. Students work in independent design or research-based studies in collaboration with faculty members engaged in certain research themes