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90 Master's degrees offered by the university
Biostatistics
At the Biostatistics MSc program offered by University of Saskatchewan you will study statistical techniques applied to medical, biological and agricultural data. Applications arise in areas such as public health, clinical medicine, veterinary medicine, health services, and occupational/environmental health.
Applied Linguistics
The Applied Linguistics MA program at University of Saskatchewan is a 2 year research based master of arts program. The Master of Arts in Applied Linguistics involves coursework (five three-credit-units courses) in the areas of Linguistics and Applied Linguistics plus writing and defending an MA thesis based on individual research.
Animal and Poultry Science
The Animal and Poultry Science MSc program is offered by University of Saskatchewan. The university has excellent animal and feed research facilities located on campus including dairy, beef, poultry, sheep, fish, and animal metabolism units.
Nutrition
A wide range of potential specializations are open to students of the Nutrition MSc program offered at University of Saskatchewan.
Applied Computing
Applied Computing from University of Saskatchewan offer students high-quality, cutting-edge research opportunities and supervision by world leaders in their respective fields. Graduates of these programs will be highly qualified researchers who are able to apply computational techniques to some cognate research area.
Toxicology
The interdisciplinary Toxicology MSc program at University of Saskatchewan provides students with a diverse array of potential research opportunities in Toxicology. Prospective students can apply to the program from such varied undergraduate backgrounds as agriculture, biology, chemistry, ecology, environmental sciences, medicine, physiology, pharmacology, toxicology, and veterinary medicine.
Leadership in Post-Secondary Education
The Leadership in Post-Secondary Education program offered at University of Saskatchewan is a new field of specialization offered through the Department of Educational Administration.
Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology
The Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology MSc program offered by University of Saskatchewan is a multidisciplinary program of scientific research which involves the study of enzymes, metabolic pathways, and the synthesis, structure and function of proteins and nucleic acids.
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.
Vaccinology and Immunotherapeutics
The Vaccinology and Immunotherapeutics MSc program offered by University of Saskatchewan provides Master of Science (MSc) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) students with opportunities to study cutting-edge advances in the field vaccinology and infectious diseases.
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
Immerse yourself in the forefront of educational innovation with the University of Saskatchewan's Scholarship of Teaching and Learning M.SoTL program.
Educational Technology and Design
The Educational Technology and Design MEd program offered by University of Saskatchewan, housed in the Department of Curriculum Studies, is an academic field of study and practice concerned with the social, professional, and pedagogical influence of technology in learning.
Marketing
The Marketing MSc program offered by University of Saskatchewan is a research-based program that focuses on consumer behavior, marketing theory, and designing marketing research.
Large Animal Clinical Sciences
Researchers in WCVM's Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences at University of Saskatchewan are exploring issues in the areas of epidemiology, food safety, animal ethology and welfare, theriogenology (cattle and horses), work in specialized livestock, and various projects in surgery and medicine. Apply to the Large Animal Clinical Sciences MSc program offered by University of Saskatchewan.
Physiology
Physiology is the study of life and how living cells and tissues function, enabling organisms to live and interact with their environment. Apply to this Physiology MSc program offered by University of Saskatchewan.
Electrical Engineering
Graduate students conduct research under the supervision of a faculty member in one of four research areas. Research programs and laboratories are supported by four technologists, and also by staff from the Engineering Computer Centre. Apply to the Electrical Engineering MEng/MSc program offered by University of Saskatchewan.
English
The Department of English at University of Saskatchewan provides graduate training in literary studies towards MA and PhD degrees. Graduate work is done in a variety of areas: America, Canada, Digital Humanities, Aboriginal, Literature by Women, Medieval, Renaissance, Restoration/Eighteenth Century, Nineteenth Century, Modern Britain. Apply to the English MA program at University of Saskatchewan.
Chemical Engineering
The department has well equipped research and teaching laboratories, and allows either experimental or theoretical research projects. Chemical Engineering students at University of Saskatchewan may be involved in a specialized research-oriented activity, collaboration with industry, or research centres in Canada. Apply to the Chemical Engineering MEng/MSc program at University of Saskatchewan.
Master of Business Administration
The Master of Business Administration MBA program at University of Saskatchewan is a transformational experience that focuses around teambuilding, leadership and business strategy. You will learn the people skills of management such as how to manage, how to communicate effectively, and how to lead.
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.