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27 Master's degrees offered by the university
Biochemistry
The University of Northern British Columbia's Biochemistry MS program offers a unique blend of advanced research and education.
Chemistry
The University of Northern British Columbia's Chemistry MS program is a fantastic opportunity for those interested in the field.
Multidisciplinary Leadership
The Multidisciplinary Leadership programme at the University of Northern British Columbia is a 30-credit-hour, course-based Master of Education. This full-time, cohort-based degree is delivered over six continuous semesters using multiple modalities, preparing professionals to serve as public intellectuals and leaders.
History
The History programme at the University of Northern British Columbia offers a comprehensive M.A. degree. This postgraduate course is delivered full-time over four semesters at the Prince George campus. Students engage in advanced research across diverse regional specialisations, including Canada, Britain, and the Iberian world.
English
The English M.A. at the University of Northern British Columbia is a sophisticated postgraduate programme available through full-time or part-time study. Students explore the intersections of literature, culture, and place while developing advanced critical skills. The degree typically spans two years of intensive research.
Applied Science in Engineering
The Applied Science in Engineering at the University of Northern British Columbia is a research-focused M.Sc. programme. This full-time course spans two years, allowing students to develop expertise in cold-climate engineering. Candidates complete a thesis and original research project to prepare for advanced technical careers.
Interdisciplinary Studies
The Interdisciplinary Studies programme at the University of Northern British Columbia offers M.A. and M.Sc. pathways. This flexible degree allows for full-time study over 24 months, focusing on bridging multiple academic disciplines. Students can choose between course-based or thesis-based options to suit their research goals.