14 Master's degrees in Information Systems in Canada

Business and Information Systems Architecture
The Business and Information Systems Architecture Postgrad.Cert from Fanshawe College is designed for international college or university graduates with a strong academic background, who require additional knowledge in information technology and computer systems technologies.

Information Systems Management
Throughout the Information Systems Management, MBA degree from International Business University you will learn how to analyze business problems and opportunities, identify user needs and requirements, and propose IT solutions that are feasible, effective, and sustainable from the top experts.

Software and Information Systems Testing (Co-op)
This Software and Information Systems Testing (Co-op) Postgrad.Cert from Fanshawe College with a better understanding of the testing paradigms and methods associated with IT and software development. Knowledge of software and hardware is important in today’s fast-paced IT world and making sure everything is running smoothly is essential to running an effective operation.

Applied Network Infrastructure and Systems Administration - IT Security
The Applied Network Infrastructure and Systems Administration - IT Security course from Conestoga College enables you to gain the knowledge and skills required to thrive in this highly dynamic environment.

Information Systems - Bridge
Information Systems - Bridge MSc programme from the Northeastern University is designed for non-STEM or nontechnical bachelor's degree holders or those who want to strengthen their technical backgrounds to enter the information systems field.

Information Systems
The Information Systems program from Northeastern University closes the gap between business management, software engineering, and information technology.
Information Systems
Analyze and synthesize Information Systems concepts and skills and apply management principles to the Information Technology (IT) industry with Athabasca University’s online Master of Science in Information Systems (MSc IS).
Information Studies
The School of Information Studies offered by McGill University is a dynamic teaching and research unit engaged in the education of information professionals and scholars.
Information Systems Security Management
Concordia University of Edmonton is proud to bring you a unique, mature and much-needed Information Systems Security Management program. The program maintains a sharp focus on the needs of employers and changes in industry.
Information Systems Assurance Management
The need for information systems and security professionals is growing along with increasing reliance of businesses and governments on the technology. We offer a master degree in Information Systems Assurance Management at the Concordia University of Edmonton.
Building Information Modelling
The Building Information Modelling programs at Lambton College involves digitally transforming the construction process, facilitating collaboration among multidisciplinary teams to create efficient, accurate, and sustainable building designs.
Information Systems Security
The Information Systems Security programme at Concordia University Montréal is a two-year, full-time Master of Applied Science (MASc). This research-focused degree combines advanced academic coursework with a thesis component, providing students with expert skills in securing real-life information systems within a state-of-the-art environment.
Information Systems Business Analytics
Learn to improve organizational effectiveness by using business analytics to support operational and strategic decision-making in various business disciplines. You will gain valuable skills in statistics, communicating analytic findings, predictive business analytics, business decision analytics, data visualization, data wrangling, and data management.
Information Systems Security
The Information Systems Security M.Eng. at Concordia University Montréal is a course-based Master of Engineering programme. Designed for full-time or part-time study over one to two years, this 45-credit curriculum focuses on protecting digital infrastructure through applied research and advanced technical coursework.