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16 Master's degrees offered by the university
Archaeology
The Archaeology Department at Simon Fraser University brings together a world-class research faculty in a collegial atmosphere.
Public Policy
The Public Policy program at Simon Fraser University is a two-year, full-time program that trains students on both the academic and applied dimensions of public policy.
Political Science
The Master in Political Science from Simon Fraser University, emphasizes intellectual challenge and academic engagement, and welcomes students with diverse research interests.
Sociology
Sociology at Simon Fraser University is a joint department where students are offered a solid foundation in each discipline and are invited to engage in innovative interdisciplinary studies. The Sociology program is offered at Simon Fraser University.
Psychology
The Department of Psychology at Simon Fraser University prepares students for research and applied careers. The department offers courses and specializations in Cognitive and Neural Sciences; Developmental; Law and Forensic; Social; and History, Quantitative and Theoretical Psychology.
Economics
The MA Economics program offered by Simon Fraser University provides an outstanding and supportive environment for students looking to pursue further studies in economics. Our dedicated faculty provide the guidance and tutelage you need to pursue your research and academic goals.
Counselling Psychology
The Counselling Psychology programs offered by Simon Fraser University prepare individuals for careers as professional counsellors in community and educational settings.
Geography
The Department of Geography offers a Master of Science (MSc) at Simon Fraser University designed for research in geomorphology, hydrology, climatology, limnology, soil science, geographic information science, and health.
Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies
The Master's Program in Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies offered by Simon Fraser University offers interdisciplinary study and research leading to a master's degree.
Sociology-Anthropology
The Sociology-Anthropology program from Simon Fraser University offer a firm disciplinary foundation in sociology and anthropology.
Heritage Resource Management
The Heritage Resource Management program from Simon Fraser University is a professional graduate program that prepares HRM archaeologists to integrate ethical, legal, business, and research priorities in pursuit of desired futures for treasured legacies from diverse pasts.
Criminology
The School of Criminology offers graduate programs leading to the degrees of Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy that are designed for, but not restricted to, individuals graduating the Criminology program at Simon Fraser University, or students with a background in one or more of the behavioral or social sciences, or with legal training.
Geography
The Department of Geography offers a Master of Arts (MA) at Simon Fraser University focused on human geography including studies of cities, health, labour, environment, political economy, and geographic information science.
Communication
The School of Communication specializes in critical scholarship on urgent social and political problems affecting contemporary societies, locally and globally. The Communication program is offered at The Simon Fraser University.
French
The French Graduate program at Simon Fraser University complements and continues the undergraduate program with its options in linguistics and literature, and its commitment to encouraging students to combine studies in the two related disciplines.
International Studies
The Master's of Arts in International Studies from Simon Fraser University, is a 12 months program completed over three semesters. The program typically consists of two terms (Fall and Spring) of course work, and a third term in which students complete their final essays.