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87 Master's degrees offered by the university
Music Research
The Music Research (MA) at University of Manitoba is designed to provide a broad foundation in advanced concepts and skills in musicology and music theory.
Economics
Economics from University of Manitoba has two streams in the graduate program: Economics and Econometrics, which places greater emphasis on theory (micro and macro), mathematics and statistical methods, and Economics and Society, which places greater emphasis on how the distribution of wealth and power affects the socioeconomic and physical environment.
Human Anatomy and Cell Science
Human Anatomy and Cell Science from University of Manitoba consists of a combination of coursework and a research component.
Biomedical Engineering
The Biomedical Engineering programme at the University of Manitoba is a research-focused Master of Science delivered over two years. This full-time course integrates medicine and science to improve human health. Students engage in advanced laboratory work and clinical collaboration at this prestigious centre.
English
The MA in English program focuses primarily on English literature. University of Manitoba students will explore a wide range of periods, genres and critical approaches and will have the option either to undertake a scholarly or creative writing thesis or to complete a coursework MA.
Architecture
Architecture from University of Manitoba includes coursework on topics such as architectural history and theory, advanced technology, professional practice and legal aspects of architectural practice. Students also complete several studio courses throughout the degree, and must submit a final design thesis in order to graduate.
Nursing
Nursing from University of Manitoba builds on experiential knowledge and fosters critical enquiry.
Human Rights
Human Rights from University of Manitoba critically analyzes, from an interdisciplinary perspective, the theory and practice of human rights as a framework for social justice.
Individual Interdisciplinary Studies
Individual Interdisciplinary Studies from University of Manitoba gives students the ability to customize an interdisciplinary program that matches their research.
Social Work - Indigenous Knowledges
Social Work - Indigenous Knowledges from University of Manitoba addresses the need for a social work program that is directly relevant to Indigenous peoples, communities, perspectives and practices.
Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases from University of Manitoba consists of a combination of coursework and a research component.
Peace and Conflict Studies
Peace and Conflict Studies from University of Manitoba involves a combination of coursework and either a thesis or comprehensive exam.
Philosophy
Philosophy from University of Manitoba provides a terminal degree for those who wish to pursue Philosophy up to, but not beyond, Master's work.
Applied Human Nutrition
Applied Human Nutrition is offered by University of Manitoba. Welcome to the Department of Food and Human Nutritional Sciences (FHNS) where you can pursue your interests in the science of food and the relationship between food, nutrition and health.
Disability Studies
Disability Studies from University of Manitoba is a joint program initiative of the University of Manitoba and the Canadian Centre on Disability Studies.
Human Nutritional Sciences
Human Nutritional Sciences from University of Manitoba consists of a combination of coursework and a research component.
Indigenous Studies
The M.A. thesis-based program in Indigenous Studies at University of Manitoba consists of a combination of coursework and a research component.
Plant Science
Plant Science from University of Manitoba consists of a combination of coursework and a research component.
Civil Engineering
If you are looking for an outstanding university education from one of the world's great public universities, consider the Civil Engineering from University of Manitoba.
Prosthodontics
Prosthodontics from University of Manitoba is comprised of didactic, laboratory, and clinical course requirements, and a research thesis.