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90 Master's degrees offered by the university
Law
The Law LLM program is offered through the College of Law by the College of Graduate Studies and Research at the University of Saskatchewan. The LLM program is thesis-based, offering supervision in a wide range of areas, including Aboriginal, commercial, constitutional, criminal and human rights law.
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering emerged during the industrial revolution and continues to expand and evolve to encompass advancements in current technology. The basic role of mechanical engineers is to design, produce and use mechanical systems to control and transform energy. Apply to this Mechanical Engineering MEng/MSc program offered by University of Saskatchewan.
Civil Engineering
Apply to the Civil Engineering MEng/MSc program offered by University of Saskatchewan, a program that is project and/or thesis based. The department has well-equipped research and teaching laboratories and allows either experimental or theoretical research projects.
Geological Sciences
The Department of Geological Sciences at University of Saskatchewan accommodates students interested in obtaining an M. Sc. and/or a Ph.D. The department currently enrolls 35-40 graduate students in a large variety of programs. Apply to the Geological Sciences MSc program offered by 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.
Chemistry
The Department of Chemistry at University of Saskatchewan offers research intensive graduate programs leading to M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in all of the major sub-disciplinary areas in chemistry (analytical, inorganic, organic, physical, theoretical). Apply to the Chemistry MSc program offered by University of Saskatchewan.
Agricultural Economics
The Agricultural Economics MSc program offered by University of Saskatchewan provides opportunities for students to learn and use advanced theoretical and empirical methods in applied economics.
Health Professions Education
This online program is for health professionals looking to improve teaching practices, leadership skills, and curriculum design. The Health Professions Education MEd program offered by University of Saskatchewan is designed to allow students to continue working full-time while pursuing course work.
Biological Engineering
The department has well equipped research and teaching laboratories, and allows either experimental or theoretical research projects. Biological 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 Biological Engineering MSc program at 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.
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.
Kinesiology
The College of Kinesiology Graduate Program at University of Saskatchewan offers M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in diverse areas including behavioural science, biomechanics, bone research, functional and exercise physiology, motor learning and control, and pedagogy. Apply to the Kinesiology MSc program offered by University of Saskatchewan.
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.
Physical Therapy
Students entering the Physical Therapy MPT program offered by University of Saskatchewan will be engaged in academic activities for 11 of 12 months of the year, for two years and six weeks. The MPT program at USask provides opportunities for each student to participate in a clinical education, case integration courses and integrated evaluation.
Marketing
Throughout the Marketing MSc program at the University of Saskatchewan, students are paired with one of our knowledgeable and enthusiastic marketing faculty members who will provide caring mentorship to his/her graduate student through a broad range of marketing topics.
Indigenous Land-Based Education
Indigenous Land-Based Education from University of Saskatchewan is the first degree program of its kind. Through intellectual and experiential learning, you will learn and understanding Indigenous ontologies and epistemologies in relation with the land.
Precision Oral and Systemic Health
Step into the forefront of precision oral and systemic health with the University of Saskatchewan's Precision Oral and Systemic Health MS program. Delve into cutting-edge research and innovative practices that bridge oral health with overall systemic wellness.
Sustainability
Sustainability is offered by University of Saskatchewan. In this professional program, you'll transcend disciplinary boundaries to manage complex problems and address sustainability challenges from the local to the global context.
Music Education
Music Education is offered by University of Saskatchewan. The Master of Music in Music Education offers two flexible programs (course-based and thesis-based) that reflect on the pedagogy and content knowledge that is specific to music education.
Chemical Risk Assessment
The Chemical Risk Assessment program offered at University of Saskatchewan is designed for professionals in regulatory affairs, environmental science, and industrial safety who aspire to become experts in chemical risk assessment.