36 Master's degrees in Philosophy in Canada

Applied Research (Optional Co-op)
The Applied Research (Optional Co-op) is offered at Conestoga College. This one-year graduate certificate programme builds on a prior degree or diploma, preparing students with specialized skills and knowledge to create meaning and impact through applied research across a variety of sectors.
Philosophy
The MA in Philosophy at the University of Windsor focuses on studies in social and political critique, broadly construed, and in reasoning and argumentation.
Philosophy
This Philosophy MA course from Queen's University aims to provide students with both a strong, general education in philosophy and opportunities for advanced, independent research on topics of students' choosing.
Philosophy
The Philosophy program at University of Lethbridge offers students in a wide range of disciplines the opportunity to earn a master’s degree by writing a thesis and successfully completing a limited number of courses.
Philosophy
The Philosophy programme at Concordia University Montréal is a two-year, full-time Master of Arts (MA) degree. This 45-credit course explores fundamental questions of reality and ethics through diverse traditions. Students engage in deep conceptual analysis while preparing for doctoral studies or professional careers.
Philosophy
Philosophy from University of Ottawa participates in the collaborative programs in Women’s Studies (at the MA level), in Medieval and Renaissance Studies (at the MA level) and in Canadian Studies (at the PhD level).
Philosophy
Memorial's Department of Philosophy offers a thriving intellectual community where students are invited to explore the nature and problems of human existence and human thought. The Philosophy program is offered by Memorial University of Newfoundland.
Philosophy
Each small incoming class to the Philosophy MA program at Carleton University begins with a pro-seminar to understand relations and interactions between the Department’s two broad strengths in contemporary philosophy: philosophy of mind, language, and knowledge; and moral, social, and political philosophy.
Philosophy
This Philosophy master programme is offered at Toronto Metropolitan University. The close connections with industry, government and community partners provide opportunities to apply your knowledge to real-world challenges and make a difference.
Philosophy
The Philosophy Department at McGill University offers assistance to students in every aspect of placement. Our Placement Officer counsels students about coursework and areas of competence, helps to establish evidence of teaching ability, administers the dossier for job applications, and provides advice and follow-up in the interview process.
Global Studies
Explore the intersection of global politics, economics, social policy, and culture. This Global Studies program from University of British Columbia will also give students access to the knowledge, resources, and collaboration of three faculties and eight departments at UBC’s Okanagan campus.
Philosophy
The Philosophy program at Brock University is the only program in Canada where students may study Eastern philosophy and contemporary continental thought.
Philosophy
Philosophy at McMaster University is used to clarify and interpret important concepts such as truth, God, mortality, beauty, knowledge and reality. These concepts play an important role in our self-understanding and our interpretation of the world.
Social and Political Thought
The Social and Political Thought Master of Arts at Acadia University is a rigorous, two-year interdisciplinary programme. Delivered full-time and in-person, this unique degree integrates social theory, philosophy, and political ecology. Students engage in deep theoretical inquiry through a core colloquium and a final research thesis.
Philosophy
The Master in Philosophy offered by University of British Columbia provides an opportunity for excellent students to study philosophy at an advanced level; to broaden their understanding of some fundamental questions; and to acquire the skills and knowledge that are necessary for the development their own philosophical research.
Philosophy - Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Philosophy - Medieval and Renaissance Studies from University of Ottawa introduces you to the middle ages implies studying a ‘middle’, or intermediary period, seen as standing between two great civilizations: Roman antiquity and the modern western world.