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15 Master's degrees offered by the university
Community and Population Health Sciences
The Community and Population Health Sciences MSc program at University of Saskatchewan is concerned with understanding the individual and collective factors that determine health and applying this knowledge to maintain and improve the health status of the population and reduce inequities in health status between groups.
Women's, Gender, and Sexualities Studies
The Women's, Gender, and Sexualities Studies MA program at University of Saskatchewan integrates feminist interdisciplinary scholarship and new approaches to academic research and community engagement. Students are provided with research opportunities that cross academic fields, and situate their work in critically informed local, national, and transnational frameworks.
Archaeology
At the Archaeology MA program offered by University of Saskatchewan you will study artifacts and other physical remains of earlier societies and communities in order to unravel the mysteries of human cultural diversity and adaptation.
Agricultural Economics
The Agricultural Economics MSc program offered by University of Saskatchewan provides opportunities for students to learn and use advanced theoretical and empirical methods in applied economics.
Geography
The Geography department at University of Saskatchewan supports graduate studies in both human and physical geography. Apply to the Geography MA/MSc program offered by University of Saskatchewan.
Psychology
The Department of Psychology at University of Saskatchewan offers programs in four streams: Applied Social Psychology, Cognition and Neuroscience, Clinical Psychology, and Culture, Human, and Health Development. There is a strong emphasis on research in a wide spectrum of topics, including laboratory and applied projects. Apply to the Psychology MA program offered by University of Saskatchewan.
Anthropology
Anthropology is the comprehensive study of human beings, past and present, in comparative, cross-cultural and holistic light, emphasizing the dynamic nature of cultural adaptation and change. Apply to the Anthropology MA program offered by University of Saskatchewan.
Public Policy
The Public Policy MPP program offered by University of Saskatchewan provides students with opportunities to conduct research and contribute to the study of public policy and the application of policy expertise in the real world. Students graduating from this program possess the research skills necessary to play integral roles in the civil service, research organizations and industry associations.
French
The Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultural Studies provides graduate training towards a Master’s degree in French literature, translation or language studies. Apply to the French MA program offered by University of Saskatchewan.
Economics
There is a wide spectrum of professional opportunities available to Economics graduates at University of Saskatchewan. Many pursue professional careers in government or in international organizations such as the United Nations, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. Apply to the Economics MA program offered at University of Saskatchewan.
Sociology
The Department of Sociology at University of Saskatchewan offers the Sociology MA program. The program of study for the candidates in MA program is prepared to suit the individual student's needs and interests.
Political Studies
The Department of Political Studies offers the thesis-based and project-based Political Studies MA program at University of Saskatchewan with emphasis in the fields of Canadian government and politics, Northern politics and policy, political thought, public policy, governance of voluntary organizations, international relations or comparative politics.
Psychology - Cognition and Neuroscience
The Psychology - Cognition and Neuroscience MA program at University of Saskatchewan is is designed for students who wish to focus primarily on basic research and theoretical issues
Indigenous Studies
From its multi-disciplinary foundation, the Indigenous Studies MA program offered by University of Saskatchewan is progressively acquiring an independent and unique basis for its teaching and research.
Governance and Entrepreneurship in Northern and Indigenous Areas
The Joint Governance and Entrepreneurship in Northern and Indigenous Areas MGENIA program at University of Saskatchewan is delivered and administered with the UiT the Arctic University of Norway. MGENIA is interdisciplinary and is open to students from a wide variety of educational backgrounds.