81 Master's degrees in Public Health in Canada
Public Health Sciences
The Public Health Sciences program at University of Toronto offers graduate degree programs both full-time and part-time.
Applied Health Sciences
The Applied Health Sciences course from Western University - Canada aims to promote leaders in health.
One Health
University of Guelph's One Health program will prepare future leaders to work at the forefront of these complex health challenges, crossing disciplinary boundaries, conducting multidisciplinary research, mobilizing knowledge, and informing policy.
Craniofacial Science
The Faculty of Dentistry from University of British Columbia offers advanced study leading to the MSc in Craniofacial Science.
Global Health
This interdisciplinary Global Health program at McMaster University integrates business, health sciences, and social sciences, all of which are integral for developing a nuanced understanding of global health in the twenty-first century.
Public Health - Environmental Health Sciences
The Public Health - Environmental Health Sciences program at University of Alberta values and seeks to recruit Indigenous students and students of diverse racial, ethnic, gender, sexual orientation, ability/disability, socioeconomic, and religious backgrounds and experiences.
Public Health Sciences
This Public Health Sciences course from Queen's University will equip and inspire you to lead Evidence-Informed Action for Public Health by building a solid foundation in public health theory, methods, skills and competencies.
Public Health
The Public Health program at University of Toronto offers graduate degree programs both full-time and part-time.
Public Health - Health Promotion
The Public Health - Health Promotion program at University of Alberta values and seeks to recruit Indigenous students and students of diverse racial, ethnic, gender, sexual orientation, ability/disability, socioeconomic, and religious backgrounds and experiences.
EHealth
The EHealth program from McMaster University is the result of the partnership between the Faculties of Health Sciences, Engineering and the School of Business.
Occupational and Public Health
This Occupational and Public Health master programme is offered at Toronto Metropolitan University.
Public Health
This Public Health MPA course from Queen's University equips and inspires you to lead Evidence-Informed Action for Public Health by building a solid foundation in public health theory, methods, skills and competencies.
Health Services Management
The Health Services Management programme at the University of Lethbridge is a 24-month, part-time master's degree delivered through a blended learning model. Designed for working professionals, this course combines online study with face-to-face sessions in Calgary to develop strategic leadership skills in the healthcare sector.
Advanced Health Care Practice
Advanced Health Care Practice from Western University - Canada is a one-year (three terms) course-based master's program offering an opportunity for experienced health-care professionals to obtain advanced training in a clinical specialty.
Medical Science
The Master of Science program in Medical Science at University of Toronto is available in a wide range of basic sciences, clinical sciences, and population health research.
Public Health
The Public Health program of University of Guelph prepares students for careers addressing the present and future needs of public health in Ontario and across the world.
Surgery
Surgery from University of Manitoba provides surgical residents a year free of clinical duties to complete the required course hours.

Nursing Leadership and HealthCare Management
The Nursing Leadership and HealthCare Management course from Conestoga College is designed to meet the needs of people who have completed a nursing programme and wish to pursue leadership, management, or administrative roles across healthcare sectors.
Child Life and Pediatric Psychosocial Care
The Child Life and Pediatric Psychosocial Care program at McMaster University is designed to meet the learning needs for Canadian and international students as well as the health care system’s need for certified child life specialists with Master’s level training.
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.