8 Master's degrees in Mining, Oil & Gas in Canada
Mining Engineering
Mining Engineering MEng/ MASc course from Queen's University students and researchers are critical in moving the mining industry forward to meet the global economy and rapidly evolving technology.
Mining Engineering
The Mining Engineering department at McGill University is the most research-intensive unit within McGill’s Faculty of Engineering currently attracting nearly $300,000 annual funding per professor.

Mineral Resource Engineering
Enhance your depth and breadth of engineering knowledge beyond the bachelor's level and plan for a career involving day-to-day design activities with a Master of Engineering in Mineral Resource Engineering from Dalhousie University.
Integrated Petroleum Geosciences
The Integrated Petroleum Geosciences (IPG) program provides advanced training in geology and geophysics for students preparing to enter the oil and gas industry. This is a joint program of the Departments of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences and Physics at the University of Alberta.
Mining and Petroleum Engineering
Mining and Petroleum Engineering students at University of Alberta take courses in blasting/explosives, rock mechanics, economics, all branches of mining, business and environmental issues as well as core engineering courses in mechanical, civil, electrical and chemical engineering.
Oil and Gas Engineering
We offer a master degree in Oil and Gas Engineering at the Memorial University of Newfoundland. The oil and gas industry is complex and requires expertise in various areas and technical disciplines. Faculty expertise encompasses a wide cross-section of specialties and backgrounds; many members have industrial experience and complement their teaching and research programs with consultancy services.
Mining Engineering
The Mining Engineering program from University of British Columbia, attracts mining professionals from all corners of the world and creates a diverse network of mining expertise. Students benefit from the academic content as well as the international professional experience each student brings to the program.
Mining Engineering
The Master of Applied Science in Mining Engineering from University of British Columbia is a research degree requiring a thesis. Students can specialize in any of the following areas: social issues in mining, mining engineering, mineral processing, mining and the environment, Rock mechanics, Mine Economics, Safety, Corporate Social Responsibility, etc.