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87 Master's degrees offered by the university
Community Health Sciences
The Community Health Sciences program at University of Manitoba was designed to meet the needs of local health professionals who wish to further their knowledge in the areas of public and population health.
Fine Art
Fine Art from University of Manitoba offers a two-year Master of Fine Art program with an emphasis on studio work and original research. MFA students are not required to specialize in a specific medium, but can choose to have a multidisciplinary focus.
Management
Management from University of Manitoba is designed for students who want to pursue in-depth management studies and develop their research skills by working one-on-one with some of the best research scholars in North America.
Landscape Architecture
Landscape Architecture from University of Manitoba is a design practice that is deeply rooted in ecological thinking and sustainable actions. Through design, planning or management landscape architects contribute to healthy environments and communities in collaboration with other designers, scientists and the public.
Interior Design
Interior designers emerging out of Interior Design from University of Manitoba have an established reputation for successful collaboration in the building industry. Areas of expertise in the department include universal access, cultural theory, design theory, design education, lighting, work environments, human comfort and profession-based research.
French
French is offered by University of Manitoba. The Department of French, Spanish and Italian offers programs of study leading to a Master of Arts degree in French and a Pre-Master’s option.
Environment and Geography
Environment and Geography from University of Manitoba is an integrative graduate program option for those interested in furthering their academic training in the areas of environmental sciences, including physical geography.
History
History from University of Manitoba introduces you to the study of the past. It is the attempt to understand the culture and society of both the distant past, such as Medieval Europe, and the recent past, such as 1970s Canada. We hope to learn from this pursuit how people, individually and collectively, lived and thought.
Sociology
Sociology from University of Manitoba consists of a combination of coursework and a research component.
Linguistics
Linguistics from University of Manitoba includes coursework, the development of a thesis proposal, and the research, writing and defense of a thesis.
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering from University of Manitoba consists of both coursework and thesis, while the M.Eng. degree consists of coursework, with six credit hours assigned to an approved project and report.
Surgery
Surgery from University of Manitoba provides surgical residents a year free of clinical duties to complete the required course hours.
Statistics
At Statistics from University of Manitoba we offer training opportunities on the development of new methodologies and the use of computational and statistical methods in understanding data.
Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics
Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics from University of Manitoba is minimally a 36-month program leading to the M.Sc. degree.
City Planning
City Planning from University of Manitoba focuses on studio-based, hands-on, experiential learning. Throughout the two-year program, students work with governmental, non-profit and Indigenous clients to address real-life planning issues.
Periodontics
Periodontics from University of Manitoba includes coursework and a research project. Residents will accumulate a minimum of 1200 hours clinical experience with approximately 100 hours spent in the hospital dental clinic.
Agribusiness and Agricultural Economics
Agribusiness and Agricultural Economics from University of Manitoba purpose is to develop competence in solving real world problems relating to food production, policy, risk management, marketing, finance, international trade, resources, international development, agribusiness management and the environment.
Kinesiology and Recreation Management
Kinesiology and Recreation Management from University of Manitoba provide graduate students with research experiences ranging from the fundamental and theoretical, to the applied, and even to the "natural experiment" environment that our community collaborations involve.
Psychology
The MA in Psychology program from University of Manitoba provides an opportunity for graduate students to develop a broad foundation in the scientific approach to psychology, as well as specialized skills.
Business Administration
Business Administration from University of Manitoba maintains a tradition of quality instruction and mentorship in business fundamentals, decision-making methods and essential leadership strategies.