680 Master's degrees in Canada
Social Justice - Gender and Women's Studies
The Social Justice - Gender and Women's Studies programme at Lakehead University is an interdisciplinary Master of Arts degree. This full-time course, based at the Thunder Bay or Orillia campuses, explores human rights and equality. Students can choose from various completion routes, including a practicum or research project.
Interdisciplinary Studies
The Interdisciplinary Studies programme at the University of Northern British Columbia offers M.A. and M.Sc. pathways. This flexible degree allows for full-time study over 24 months, focusing on bridging multiple academic disciplines. Students can choose between course-based or thesis-based options to suit their research goals.
Religious Studies
The MA in Religious Studies program from University of British Columbia is the only program in Canada to offer students the opportunity to focus on the early religious traditions of the Mediterranean and Middle East.
Interdisciplinary Studies
The graduate programs in Interdisciplinary Studies in MAP at the University of Regina include a studies-based Master of Arts (MA); a practice-based Master of Fine Arts (MFA); and an Interdisciplinary PhD in Media and Artistic Research.
Psychology (Industrial-Organizational Psychology)
The Psychology (Industrial-Organizational Psychology) program of University of Guelph studies how people think, feel and behave at work.
Educational Studies
The Educational Studies programme at Concordia University Montréal is a two-year, full-time Master of Arts (M.A.) degree. This 45-credit course offers both thesis and course-based tracks, focusing on social justice and critical theory. It is designed for professionals seeking to influence policy and practice in diverse settings.
Political Science
An examination of power and politics at the national level including Canadian and comparative politics, political theory, public policy and administration. We offer a master degree in Political Science at McMaster University.
Religion
The Department for the Study of Religion at University of Toronto offers a Master of Arts program in the study of religion and facilitates research and publication on religion.
Arts Leadership
This Arts Leadership MA course from Queen's University is designed to provide students with a multifaceted understanding of the arts and their environment, and the dexterity of management and leadership skills required
Conflict Analysis and Management
The MA in Conflict Analysis and Management at Royal Roads University is a programme that explores conflict across all levels—interpersonal to international—through a holistic, systemic and cross-cultural lens.
Musicology
The M.A. program in Emphasis Musicology at the University of British Columbia offers students advanced training leading to professional careers in teaching and scholarly research.
Kinesiology
The purpose of the Master of Arts (MA) in Kinesiology offered by the University of Toronto is to provide advanced-level education and research training in social sciences and humanities within the field of kinesiology.
Language and Literacies Education
The Language and Literacies Education program is offered by the Department of Curriculum, Teaching and Learning at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE) at University of Toronto, leading to the Master of Arts (MA)
Public History
The Public History MA program from Carleton University is designed to equip historians with an enhanced awareness of the specific challenges of applying historical knowledge and methodologies in the public sphere. A critical component is engagement with the field of public history and the work of public historians. Many courses involve collaborative projects with community partners.
Higher Education Administration and Leadership
The Master of Arts in Higher Education Administration and Leadership at Royal Roads University is designed for current and aspiring administrators and leaders in post-secondary educational environments.
Digital Arts and Humanities
Using digital technologies to explore questions central to the arts and humanities; applying arts and humanities frameworks to digital tools and technologies, on this Digital Arts and Humanities program from the University of British Columbia.
Education Studies
Education Studies from Western University - Canada is designed to help students to succeed in their areas of interest by supporting them with top-tier researchers and academics, extensive library services, and helpful administrative support.
Experimental and Applied Psychology
The Experimental and Applied Psychology program at the University of Regina is designed to train psychologists who will work either as academics or as researchers in industry or the public sector.
Teaching English as an Additional Language
Teaching English as an Additional Language at Carleton University is a graduate program designed specifically for international students who aspire to become English language teachers in these international contexts.
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.