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103 Master's degrees offered by the university
Cancer and Development Research
Memorial University of Newfoundland's Division of BioMedical Sciences (BMS) in the Faculty of Medicine hosts the Cancer and Development Research graduate program, offering students the opportunity to pursue a Master of Science (MSc) or Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree.
Humanities
Students in Humanities at Memorial University of Newfoundland may expect the following: exposure to a variety of representative problems in the history and contemporary scene of human culture; education in significant methods and modes of interpretation that apply to a range of such problems; and engagement in an ongoing discussion concerning major values and human trends.
Marine Biology
We offer a master degree in Marine Biology at the Memorial University of Newfoundland. With over 60 graduate students, the Department of Ocean Sciences has 14 full-time, 1 Emeritus, 1 Honorary, and 2 cross-appointed faculty members.
Curriculum, Teaching and Learning Studies
The Faculty of Curriculum, Teaching and Learning Studies at Memorial University of Newfoundland is responsible for the professional preparation of those who will give leadership in education. This includes the professional preparation of teachers, administrators, and specialists who will work in primary, elementary, and secondary schools, and post-secondary institutions.
Cardiovascular and Renal Science
Memorial University of Newfoundland's Division of BioMedical Sciences (BMS) in the Faculty of Medicine hosts the Cardiovascular and Renal Science graduate program, offering students the opportunity to pursue a Master of Science (MSc) or Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree.
Folklore
The only Anglophone university in Canada to offer comprehensive Folklore programs at all levels, the Memorial University of Newfoundland is also a vital part of its community - one steeped in unique lifestyles and traditions, and where the study and celebration of culture and heritage is considered crucial.
Linguistics
The Department of Linguistics maintains strong links between teaching and research, with emphasis on data-driven, theoretically informed inquiry into aboriginal languages, language variation and change, and language acquisition. The Linguistics program is offered by Memorial University of Newfoundland.
Engineering and Applied Science
The graduate programs offered by the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science have grown tremendously in the past few years, both in terms of student strength and variety of courses and programs. The Engineering and Applied Science program is offered by Memorial University of Newfoundland.
Arctic and Subarctic Futures
The Arctic and Subarctic Futures graduate programs at the Labrador Campus are interdisciplinary, flexible, and modular, and offer diverse pathways at the Master’s, PhD, and diploma levels (full-time and part-time). The Arctic and Subarctic Futures program is offered by Memorial University of Newfoundland.
Social Work
The School of Social Work at Memorial University of Newfoundland has grown to become the largest east of Montreal since its inception in 1963 and its MSW and PhD programs are taught by an internationally recognized faculty. Memorial’s PhD in Social Work program is the only one of its kind in Atlantic Canada.
Education
The Faculty of Education at Memorial University is responsible for the professional preparation of those who will give leadership in education. The Education program is offered by Memorial University of Newfoundland.
Applied Ocean Technology
Memorial University of Newfoundland's degree of Master of Applied Ocean Technology (Ocean Mapping) (MAOT) provides students with an advanced level of technological literacy, theory and competency to conduct data collection and ocean mapping.
History
The Memorial University of Newfoundland offers unique opportunities for the study of History. As the home of the Maritime History Archive, the Folklore and Language Archive, the Centre of Newfoundland Studies, and several other research collections, the St. John's campus supports innovative and interdisciplinary research.
Cognitive and Behavioural Ecology
At the Memorial University of Newfoundland, the Cognitive and Behavioural Ecology Program (CABE) is an interdisciplinary graduate program focused on animal behaviour and behavioural ecology.
Educational Technology
The Faculty of Educational Technology at Memorial University of Newfoundland is responsible for the professional preparation of those who will give leadership in education. This includes the professional preparation of teachers, administrators, and specialists who will work in primary, elementary, and secondary schools, and post-secondary institutions.
Public Health
The Master of Public Health at the Memorial University of Newfoundland is an advanced program of study for students from various fields who are interested in a professional degree which will prepare them for practical work in a variety of public health practice settings.
Maritime Management
The Master of Maritime Management (MMM) program at the Memorial University of Newfoundland will build your potential to become a leader in the global marine industry. This program will provide you with a broad understanding of the structure and operation of organizations and the factors that influence business decisions in the context of maritime-based organizations.
Political Science
At the Memorial University of Newfoundland, the Department of Political Science offers graduate courses, a graduate diploma and supervises MA students in all the major subfields of the discipline, including international relations, comparative politics, Canadian politics, public policy, and political theory.
Religion and Culture
Religion and Culture offered by Memorial University of Newfoundland is the scientific exploration of religion. It neither upholds a particular set of religious beliefs, nor seeks to debunk any of them. Rather it strives to understand the many and varied ways people in the past and present express themselves in a religious manner.
Neurosciences
Memorial University of Newfoundland's Division of BioMedical Sciences (BMS) in the Faculty of Medicine hosts the Neurosciences graduate program, offering students the opportunity to pursue a Master of Science (MSc) or Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree.