576 Master's degrees in Social Sciences in Canada
Community Health Sciences
Community Health Sciences from University of Manitoba offers a broad, multidisciplinary training in the concepts and methods of the population-based health sciences and their application in the practice of population health, public health and preventive medicine.
Psychology
The Psychology program of University of New Brunswick is for students who want to work in an academic or a clinical setting, counsel children or adults, or open a private practice.
Applied Disability Studies
Brock University is the only University in Ontario offering a Master of Arts (MA) in Applied Disability Studies.
Psychology
The Psychology programme at Acadia University is a Master of Pure and Applied Science degree designed for aspiring clinical psychologists. This full-time, in-person course in Nova Scotia offers professional clinical training over two years, preparing graduates for doctoral studies or master's-level registration.
Psychology (Industrial and Organizational Psychology)
Become an exceptional researcher and practitioner who can make a difference to organizations, workers, and the industrial-organizational field broadly with the Master of Applied Science in Psychology (Industrial and Organizational Psychology) program from University of Waterloo.
Human Development, Learning, and Culture
The Human Development, Learning, and Culture (HDLC) program at University of British Columbia addresses the interface of research and practice in education, weaving together theoretical models and concepts in their application to real world educational issues.
Transforming Child Protection to Wellbeing
The Transforming Child Protection to Wellbeing programme Royal Roads University helps you to critically reflect on and build an understanding of what's needed to work in partnership with communities to transform practices from their current state to a more holistic and effective approach to child and youth wellbeing.
Psychology (Clinical Psychology - Applied Developmental Emphasis)
The Psychology (Clinical Psychology - Applied Developmental Emphasis) program of University of Guelph focuses upon the developmental paths of children and youth experiencing psychological disorders within the contexts of family, school and community.
Adult Education and Community Development
The MEd Adult Education and Community Development program at University of Toronto is a non-thesis degree program which can be taken on either a full-time or part-time basis.
Human Development, Learning, and Culture
The Human Development, Learning, and Culture program at the University of British Columbia addresses the interface of research and practice in education, weaving together theoretical models and concepts in their application to real world educational issues.
Psychology (Neuroscience and Applied Cognitive Science)
The Psychology (Neuroscience and Applied Cognitive Science) program of University of Guelph provides training for students interested in the integrative functioning of the mind and brain.
Social Justice and Community Engagement
Want to change the world? The Social Justice and Community Engagement programme at Wilfrid Laurier University fosters your ability to investigate and understand the root causes of the most pertinent social justice and environmental issues of our times.
Economics
Our Economics programs from University of Waterloo will help you develop a strong understanding of economic theory, econometric tools and research skills.
Indigenous Studies
The Indigenous Studies program at University of Lethbridge is a critical, multidisciplinary area of study. It engages history, art, music, law, philosophy, and language, among other areas, to address decolonization, revitalization, and resurgence through local, national, and global Indigenous perspectives.
Counselling
Prepare to be Canadian Certified Counsellor or Registered Psychologist with this Counselling program at University of Lethbridge.
Community Music
Where music intersects with people in a community context, there is bound to be a story. The story of how music inspires, challenges, sustains, enhances and identifies with individuals and groups is at the core of study in the Community Music programme at Wilfrid Laurier University.
Feminist and Gender Studies
The Feminist and Gender Studies program at University of Ottawa aims to develop an aptitude for research in the university or the community, while enriching the student’s personal work through the supervised writing of a research paper or thesis.
Public Service
The Master of Public Service at University of Waterloo is a graduate co-operative education program that equips students with the knowledge, skills, and experience they need for a public service career at any level of government in Canada.
Geography
The Department of Geography and Planning at the University of Toronto offers facilities for research leading to the Geography degree.
Public Policy, Administration and Law
The Public Policy, Administration and Law MPPAL program at York University is an executive/professional development program concentrating on the themes of constitutional and administrative law, public sector ethics, social justice and public sector management.