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17 Master's degrees offered by the university
Electrical and Computer Engineering
This Electrical and Computer Engineering MEng course from Queen's University is designed to give you a distinct career advantage.
Mathematics and Engineering
This Mathematics and Engineering MASC course from Queen's University is essential for anyone aspiring to research or academic positions, and is very useful for those who want to assume a leadership role in government, business and industry. A Master’s degree in mathematics and statistics prepares students for a wide variety of research and industry career options
Management - Digital Technology
This Management - Digital Technology MSc course from Queen's University provides an understanding of how information systems and technology can be used effectively by organizations.
Applied Sustainability
Applied Sustainability from Queen's University is an innovative program.Upon graduation, students will have "with specialization in Applied Sustainability" added to their official transcripts.
Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical Engineering from Queen's University involves the application of engineering principles to understand, modify or control biological systems with the objective of generating solutions to health-related problems.
Engineering and Applied Physics
The Engineering and Applied Physics course from Queen's University allows strong students in the Engineering Physics programs to begin work towards a Master's degree while completing their undergraduate degree.
Digital Product Management
This Digital Product Management, MBA course from Queen's University takes a flexible and highly personalized approach that allows you to build the right program for your career goals.
Digital Product Management Double Degree
Through this Digital Product Management Double Degree, MBA/MDPM course from Queen's University you'll learn how you can apply some of your MBA credits to a second Master’s degree. In today’s competitive environment, there are some career paths that demand a level of technical specialization beyond the scope of an MBA program.
Electrical Engineering
The Electrical Engineering (MEng) course from Queen's University students graduate as experts in their field with strong technical and academic skills.
Nuclear Engineering (UNENE)
This Nuclear Engineering (UNENE) MEng course from Queen's University is a joint-university program, course-based, consisting of 10 courses, or eight courses plus a project.
Mechanical and Materials Engineering
At Mechanical and Materials Engineering MAsc course from Queen's University you can play a vital role in future developments in such areas as: ergonomics, biomechanics and tissue engineering, fuel cells, fluid flow, gas turbines, design optimization, robotics, ceramics and polymers, and many other areas.
Urban and Regional Planning
This Urban and Regional Planning course from Queen's University allows our students to develop the knowledge and skills they require to become leaders in the planning field and to meet the challenges of a rapidly evolving urban environment.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
The Electrical and Computer Engineering MSc course from Queen's University is a thesis/research based Master's program. The minimum requirements are a research thesis, a seminar course, and 4 term-length graduate-level courses, of which two courses must be selected from graduate courses offered by the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
GeoEngineering
This GeoEngineering MASc course from Queen's University is a collaboration between faculty members at Queen’s University and the Royal Military College (RMC).
Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering from Queen's University is big enough to ensure breadth of research activities while fostering a cohesive learning environment.
Civil Engineering
This Civil Engineering MEng course from Queen's University is designed to give engineering graduates a competitive edge in today’s job market.
Mining Engineering
Mining Engineering MEng/ MASc course from Queen's University students and researchers are critical in moving the mining industry forward to meet the global economy and rapidly evolving technology.