7 Master's degrees in Risk Management in Canada

Fraud Investigation and Risk Management
Organizations increasingly face loss of income due to fraud in the new digital, global landscape. Fraud investigation specialists play a vital role in detection and investigation of fraud to mitigate financial risk. The Fraud Investigation and Risk Management course from Conestoga College will prepare you to identify, investigate, and document the most common frauds affecting Canadian businesses.

Insurance Management - Property and Casualty
The Insurance Management - Property and Casualty graduate certificate programme from Humber Polytechnic prepares you for a variety of entry-level management career paths in the large and growing property and casualty insurance industry.

Agribusiness Risk and Insurance Management
Risk management and insurance play a crucial role in supporting the agriculture and agrifood industry by protecting producers, food processors, agribusinesses and financial institutions from unforeseen challenges. The Agribusiness Risk and Insurance Management course at Saskatchewan Polytechnic provides the specialized knowledge and practical skills needed to excel in this dynamic field.
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.
Financial Risk Management
At the intersection of risk management and finance, the Financial Risk Management programme from University of Toronto provides an ideal balance of technical expertise and communications skills that will help launch your career.
Financial Risk Management
Financial Risk Management from the University of Toronto is designed to prepare ambitious recent graduates and young professionals for careers in risk management and finance.
Safety and Risk Engineering
Memorial University of Newfoundland offers MASc and MEng, in various engineering disciplines, including Civil, Communications, Computer, Electrical, Safety and Risk Engineering. Faculty expertise encompasses a wide cross-section of specialties and backgrounds; many faculty members have broad industrial experience and complement their teaching and research programs with consultancy services.