12 Master's degrees in Pathology in Canada
Speech Language Pathology
Speech Language Pathology, MCISc degree from Western University - Canada is a professional Master's Degree and an international leader in the profession and has played important roles in the development of innovative language, speech, swallowing and voice therapies.

Pathology
Dalhousie University’s Department of Pathology offers a comprehensive two-year Master of Science programme in Pathology, ideal for students with Bachelor of Science degrees (BSc) who are looking to train for a career in medical research or future studies at the doctoral level. Pathologists are involved in the research and diagnosis of a broad range of diseases and disorders.
Pathology
Pathology from University of Manitoba aims to teach pathology to students in the health sciences including the graduate and post graduate students in pathology.
Laboratory Medicine and Pathology
The thesis-based Laboratory Medicine and Pathology master program at the University of Alberta offer students a multidisciplinary research environment that promotes creativity and leads to academic excellence.
Physiology and Pathophysiology
Physiology and Pathophysiology from University of Manitoba consists of a combination of coursework and a research component.
Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging
The Department of Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging at the University of Alberta (RADDI) offers research degrees in the fields of Medical Imaging, Radiological and Health Physics, Radiation Biology, and Biophysics. Both M.Sc. and Ph.D.
Pathologists’ Assistant
Pathologists’ Assistant from Western University - Canada offers students the opportunity to train in the highly specialized field of anatomical pathology.
Pathology
Pathology offered by McGill University is the specialized area of biomedical science that emphasizes the study of disease, and it is therefore one of the most multidisciplinary fields of research.
Pathology and Molecular Medicine
The Pathology and Molecular Medicine MSc course from Queen's University interested students are encouraged to examine the research interests of individual faculty members and make direct inquiries to them about availability of training positions.
Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology
The Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology program at the University of Toronto provides a curriculum of courses and a broad-based multidisciplinary approach to research in mechanisms of human disease leading to Master of Science
Veterinary Pathology
The Department of Veterinary Pathology at University of Saskatchewan offers programs of postgraduate study in anatomic and clinical pathology leading to the following degrees: Veterinary Pathology M.Vet.Sc. program (two year diagnostic training) which may be followed by the optional one-year Senior Residency); the Veterinary Pathology M.Sc. programs.
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine from Western University - Canada is focused on the research of mechanisms of cell and tissue injury; the etiology, pathogenesis and behaviour of disease; identification of novel biomarkers; potential treatment targets of various diseases; and molecular imaging.