18 Master's degrees in Musicology in Canada

Musicology
Dalhousie University's Master of Arts in Musicology programme investigates music’s role and meaning in society. The programme offers pathways into academia, research, arts administration, cultural heritage preservation, and media, providing expertise in music history, theory, criticism, and cultural contexts.
Popular Music and Culture
Popular Music and Culture from Western University - Canada offers in-depth study of popular music in its musical, cultural, and industrial contexts.
Opera
The Opera program at University of British Columbia is offered to candidates who have achieved necessary levels of attainment and productivity at the undergraduate level, and who give reasonable promise of further significant accomplishment.
Harpsichord
The Harpsichord program from University of British Columbia is offered to candidates who have achieved necessary levels of attainment and productivity at the undergraduate level, and who give reasonable promise of further significant accomplishment.
Musicology
The M.A. program in Emphasis Musicology at the University of British Columbia offers students advanced training leading to professional careers in teaching and scholarly research.
Voice
The Voice program from University of British Columbia is offered to candidates who have achieved necessary levels of attainment and productivity at the undergraduate level, and who give reasonable promise of further significant accomplishment.
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.
Musicology and Music Theory
The Master of Arts programs in Musicology and Music Theory at University of Regina provide the necessary training to move into professional work in academic contexts, although students regularly go on to pursue a doctoral degree in order to teach at a university level.
Ethnomusicology
The Ethnomusicology program from University of British Columbia can accommodate interests in ethnomusicology’s wide range of geographic areas and intellectual issues. We strongly encourage performance, close interaction with related disciplines (anthropology, area studies, sociology, linguistics, etc.), as well as border crossing within music (composition, theory, and historical musicology).
Guitar
The Guitar program from University of British Columbia is offered to candidates who have achieved necessary levels of attainment and productivity at the undergraduate level, and who give reasonable promise of further significant accomplishment.
Musicology with Performance
The Musicology with Performance program at University of Victoria, British Columbia is designed to provide students with musicological research training that focuses on performance-related inquiries and professional development.
Organ
The Organ program from University of British Columbia is offered to candidates who have achieved necessary levels of attainment and productivity at the undergraduate level, and who give reasonable promise of further significant accomplishment.
Orchestral Conducting
The Orchestral Conducting program from University of British Columbia features private conducting study and significant podium time. Teaching Assistantships in conducting and ensembles provide vital experiential learning opportunities throughout the degree.
Ethnomusicology
The MA and PhD programs in Ethnomusicology at Memorial University of Newfoundland offer unique opportunities for individuals who are interested in researching music as a cultural practice.
Musicology
The Musicology program at University of Victoria, British Columbia is an interdisciplinary endeavour. The dedicated faculty coordinates their offerings with theory, performance, composition, and music technology to provide students with a diversity of perspectives.
Orchestral Instrument
The Orchestral Instrument program from University of British Columbia is offered to candidates who have achieved necessary levels of attainment and productivity at the undergraduate level, and who give reasonable promise of further significant accomplishment.
Music - Theory
Theories of music describe ways that listeners, composers, and performers conceive of the elements of their art. Study of Music - Theory, then, informs all aspects of musical learning at the University of British Columbia.
Choral Conducting
The Department of Music has developed the Master of Choral Conducting degree at the University of Alberta in three distinct fields: Choral Conducting, Composition, and Performance. The Performance concentration includes studies in piano, voice, strings and selected other instruments, as well as routes in piano pedagogy and wind band conducting.