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243 Master's degrees offered by the university
Psychology
Conceive and conduct original research. Develop skills and expertise leading to future professional research and/or clinical careers on this Psychology program from University of British Columbia.
Craniofacial Science and Endodontics
This Craniofacial Science and Endodontics combined program from University of British Columbia is a clinical specialty program that allows students to complete the MSc in Craniofacial Science combined with clinical specialty preparation through the Diploma in Endodontics.
Professional Master of Business Administration
The Professional Master of Business Administration at the University of British Columbia is a 24-month, part-time degree designed for working professionals. This flexible programme offers both online and on-campus study modes, allowing students to enhance their leadership skills and business acumen without pausing their careers.
Sociology
Students in the Sociology program at University of British Columbia have the opportunity to specialize in any one or more of the Department's seven major areas of specialization
Conducting - Choral Conducting
The Conducting - Choral Conducting program from the University of British Columbia features private conducting study and significant podium time. Teaching Assistantships in conducting and ensembles provide vital experiential learning opportunities throughout the degree.
Piano
The Piano program from University of British Columbia is offered to candidates who have achieved necessary levels of attainment and productivity at the undergraduate level, and who give reasonable promise of further significant accomplishment.
Classics
The M.A. in Classics is a two-year degree from University of British Columbia that allows students to gain the necessary proficiency in Greek and Latin to proceed to a Ph.D.
Kinesiology
The Master of Kinesiology (MKin) from University of British Columbia is a non-thesis (course-based) degree with potential areas of study, including Socio-Managerial, Natural/Physical Science, Behavioural Science and Coaching Science. The most popular stream is Coaching Science. No research is involved. This is the main difference between the MKin and MA/MSc programs.
Interdisciplinary Oncology
The Interdisciplinary Oncology program (IOP) offered by University of British Columbia is a graduate program designed to appeal to a broad range of students interested in cancer research.
Media and Technology Studies Education
Media and Technology Studies Education from University of British Columbia provides a forum for exploring and studying information and communication technologies (ICT), new media, and the philosophy of technology.
Occupational and Environmental Hygiene
Offered by the Occupational and Environmental Health Division in the School of Population and Public Health (SPPH), this Master of Science in Occupational and Environmental Hygiene program at University of British Columbia leads to professional or research careers that make a difference to community and work environments and to people's health.
Mathematics
Build a solid foundation in mathematical and statistical theory with a view to applications in science and industry on this Mathematics program from University of British Columbia. Our dynamic faculty and students are engaged in a variety of research projects, many in collaboration with partners in government, non-profit agencies, and industry.
Architecture and Landscape Architecture
The dual degree option is a four-year program to pursue the Architecture and Landscape Architecture program at University of British Columbia at the same time. The dual degree is certified with both the Canadian Architectural Certification Board and the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects.
Philosophy
The Master in Philosophy offered by University of British Columbia provides an opportunity for excellent students to study philosophy at an advanced level; to broaden their understanding of some fundamental questions; and to acquire the skills and knowledge that are necessary for the development their own philosophical research.
Chemistry
As one of the world's leading Chemistry Departments, we create an exceptional research and learning environment at University of British Columbia for advancing and sharing knowledge that emphasizes excellence, equity and sustainability.
Higher Education
The Higher Education Program (HIED) at the University of British Columbia focuses on the study of all facets of institutions of higher learning.
Mechanical Engineering
The thesis-based Master of Applied Science (M.A.Sc) in Mechanical Engineering from University of British Columbia, is a traditional research-based degree. The program normally takes two years of full-time study, and includes a total of thirty credits, research under the supervision of a faculty member and a thesis.
Kinesiology
The Master of Arts in Kinesiology (MA) offered by University of British Columbia is a thesis-based degree which provides advanced education and research training in the social, behavioural, and/or managerial sciences. In particular, students pursue studies in areas such as exercise and sport psychology, the sociology of health, physical activity, and/or sport, and sport history.
Population and Public Health
The School of Population and Public Health offers a research-oriented Master of Science degree program at University of British Columbia.
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.