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18 Master's degrees offered by the university

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International Relations and Diplomacy

The International Relations and Diplomacy course from University of Canterbury will offer you an innovative, interdisciplinary programme of taught courses with a strong professional emphasis.

Master Full-time +2 On-campus
1 year$29,953/yr

Spanish (Thesis)

Spanish is as universal as English with the largest concentrations of speakers in Spain, Latin America and the USA. The Spanish (Thesis) course is offerd at University of Canterbury.

M.A. Full-time +2 On-campus
1 year$22,435/yr

Child and Family Psychology

The Child and Family Psychology course from University of Canterbury is designed for students who wish to become registered child and family psychologists with Te Poari Kaimātai Hinengaro o Aotearoa | New Zealand Psychologists Board.

Postgraduate Diploma Full-time +2 On-campus
3 years$27,956/yr

Te Reo Maori

The Te Reo Maori programme from University of Canterbury prepares graduates for a professional career in te reo Māori.

Master Full-time +2 On-campus
2 years$19,969/yr

Japanese

Gain skills to do business with Japanese people and multinational companies with the Japanese course from University of Canterbury.

M.A. Full-time +2 On-campus
1 year$33,653/yr

Policy and Governance

Drawing on UC's teaching and research strengths in Political Science and International Relations, graduates of the Policy and Governance course from University of Canterbury can obtain a professional qualification in public policy and strategic decision making.

Master Full-time +2 On-campus
1 year$29,953/yr

Chinese

The Chinese course from University of Canterbury teaches and supervises research on a wide range of topics – literary or cinematic, traditional or modern – focusing on China and the Chinese-speaking world. 

M.A. Full-time +2 On-campus
1 year$32,420/yr

Maori and Indigenous Studies (Thesis)

The Maori and Indigenous Studies (Thesis) course from University of Canterbury offers you the opportunity to research  a broad subject that explores the culture, knowledge, and philosophies of Māori and Indigenous peoples, and their economic, political, and social experiences.

M.A. Full-time +2 On-campus
1 year$22,435/yr

Sociology (Thesis)

The Sociology (Thesis) course from University of Canterbury helps you gain a deeper understanding of the workings of societies, organisations, and communities.

M.A. Full-time +2 On-campus
1 year$22,435/yr

German

Study German language, history and culture, and develop skills for international work with the German course from University of Canterbury.

M.A. Full-time +2 On-campus
1 year$33,653/yr

Maori and Indigenous Leadership

The Maori and Indigenous Leadership course from University of Canterbury aims to equip the next generation of leaders across a wide variety of sectors with the skills, knowledge, and attributes necessary to advance the aspirations of Iwi Māori and other indigenous peoples, whether it be in a social, cultural, environmental, political, or commercial context.

Master Full-time +2 On-campus
1 year$29,953/yr

English (Thesis)

In the English (Thesis) course from University of Canterbury you will develop advanced skills in reading, writing, and critical thinking, while pursuing your own interests in areas including literature, film, and culture.

M.A. Full-time +2 On-campus
1 year$22,435/yr

French

Study French language, history and culture, and gain skills to work internationally with the French course from University of Canterbury.

M.A. Full-time +2 On-campus
1 year$33,653/yr

Media and Communication (Thesis)

By studying the Media and Communication (Thesis) course from University of Canterbury, you will learn how to analyse and produce communications and media, and how other people understand it within their own social worlds.

M.A. Full-time +2 On-campus
1 year$22,435/yr

Applied Finance and Economics

If you are looking to accelerate your career path and open the door for better job opportunities, then the Applied Finance and Economics course from University of Canterbury.

Master Full-time +2 On-campus
1 year$22,259/yr

Counselling

The Counselling programme at University of Canterbury gives you the opportunity to extend your theoretical grounding and professional skills to work as a counsellor in a variety of settings.

Master Full-time +2 On-campus
2 years$27,956/yr

International Law and Politics

The International Law and Politics course from University of Canterbury is a degree designed for students who have a basic knowledge of Law and wish to develop their specialist knowledge in international law and politics.

LL.M. Full-time +2 On-campus
1 year$25,754/yr

Cultural Studies (Thesis)

Students in the Cultural Studies (Thesis) course from University of Canterbury develop advanced skills in reading, writing, and critical thinking, while pursuing their own interests in a range of topics exploring the plurality of culture.

M.A. Full-time +2 On-campus
1 year$22,435/yr

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