10 Master's degrees in Philosophy in Canada
Philosophy
The Philosophy MA program at York University focus blends contemporary and historical perspectives and draws inspiration from widely separated philosophical approaches.
Philosophy - Feminist and Gender Studies
Philosophy - Feminist and Gender Studies from University of Ottawa is designed for students from selected disciplines in arts, education, health sciences, law, social sciences, and counselling and spirituality (Saint Paul University), who have an interest in Feminist and Gender Studies.
History and Philosophy of Science and Technology
The Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology at the University of Toronto offers a Master of Arts degree.
Philosophy
The Philosophy program at the University of Toronto is offered by the Faculty of Arts and Science.

Philosophy
Dalhousie University’s Master of Arts (MA) in Philosophy is a small, selective programme designed for students with a strong undergraduate background in philosophy. It offers a close-knit academic environment, students benefit from personalized attention and mentorship and a solid foundation for success in top PhD programmes or careers in law, medicine, diplomacy, and academia.
Philosophy
At Philosophy from University of Waterloo, we are a vibrant, well established graduate program with strengths across an unusually wide range of areas including a specialized PhD program in Applied Philosophy, the only one of it's kind in Canada.
Philosophy
The Philosophy program at University of Lethbridge offers students in a wide range of disciplines the opportunity to earn a master’s degree by writing a thesis and successfully completing a limited number of courses.
Philosophy
Philosophy from University of Ottawa participates in the collaborative programs in Women’s Studies (at the MA level), in Medieval and Renaissance Studies (at the MA level) and in Canadian Studies (at the PhD level).
Philosophy
Philosophy at McMaster University is used to clarify and interpret important concepts such as truth, God, mortality, beauty, knowledge and reality. These concepts play an important role in our self-understanding and our interpretation of the world.
Philosophy - Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Philosophy - Medieval and Renaissance Studies from University of Ottawa introduces you to the middle ages implies studying a ‘middle’, or intermediary period, seen as standing between two great civilizations: Roman antiquity and the modern western world.