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243 Master's degrees offered by the university
Electrical and Computer Engineering
The Master of Applied Science (MASc) in Electrical and Computer Engineering Program from University of British Columbia is for students interested in pursuing advanced studies and research in Biomedical Technologies, Communications Systems, Computer and Software Systems, Energy Systems, or Micro and Nano Technologies.
Chemical and Biological Engineering
The Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering (CHBE) from University of British Columbia offers programs leading to the Master of Engineering (M.Eng.), Master of Science (M.Sc.), Master of Applied Science (M.A.Sc.) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degrees in a number of areas of specialization within chemical and biological engineering.
Composition
The Master of Music (M.Mus.) degree in Performance and Composition 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.
Pediatric Dentistry
This combined Pediatric Dentistry program from University of British Columbia is a clinical specialty program providing to successful applicants holding a DMD degree or its equivalent, education and training for clinicians, researchers and teachers. The student will divide clinical training between the University of British Columbia Point Grey Campus and BC Children’s Hospital.
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.
Planning
The field of planning practice (encompassing urban, community and regional planning, and related sub-specializations) has long been recognized as a professional field in Canada, as elsewhere in the world. Founded by Dr. H.P. Oberlander, the School of Community and Regional Planning (SCARP) at University of British Columbia is one of the oldest planning schools in Canada.
Digital Arts and Humanities
Using digital technologies to explore questions central to the arts and humanities; applying arts and humanities frameworks to digital tools and technologies, on this Digital Arts and Humanities program from the University of British Columbia.
Global Studies
Explore the intersection of global politics, economics, social policy, and culture. This Global Studies program from University of British Columbia will also give students access to the knowledge, resources, and collaboration of three faculties and eight departments at UBC’s Okanagan campus.
Health Exercise Sciences
Conduct original research under the expert supervision of a faculty member on this Health Exercise Sciences program offered at The University of British Columbia .
Business Administration in Finance
Aimed at students interested in research, the MSc in Business Administration in Finance at University of British Columbia is a challenging and rigorous program designed to prepare students for a PhD program and a subsequent career in academia.
Modern Languages Education
At University of British Columbia we offer specialized, individualized and interdisciplinary graduate programs in French immersion, French as a Second or Foreign Language [FSL, FFL], Asia-Pacific and the other Modern Languages Education. These programs involve study in second language curriculum, assessment, second language acquisition, bilingualism and intercultural education.
High Performance Buildings
The Master of Engineering Leadership (MEL) in High Performance Buildings from University of British Columbia is a professional degree for architects and engineers who want to excel and drive innovation in the building industry.
Archival Studies and Library and Information Studies
This Archival Studies and Library and Information Studies program from the University of British Columbia is an interdisciplinary, high-demand educational experience in which students complete two graduate degrees within an accelerated timeframe. MAS/LIS students gain rich expertise suited to hybrid library/archives and senior records management roles, and cultural institutions.
Cinema and Media Studies
The two-year M.A. program offers students the opportunity to pursue Cinema and Media Studies at University of British Columbia through coursework and an M.A. thesis project. There are particular strengths in contemporary Anglophone cinema and television products and cultures within a global context.
Urban Systems
The Master of Engineering Leadership (MEL) in Urban Systems from University of British Columbia is a professional degree for system thinkers who want to address complex infrastructure challenges.
Forestry
The Master of Forestry (MF) is a course-based degree program from University of British Columbia offered as part of a dual-degree partnership with other European and Canadian Universities: TRANSFOR-M (Transatlantic Forestry Master). This partnership is a unique course-based educational experience, which provides MF students with the opportunity to explore Forestry both in Europe and Canada.
Teaching English as a Second Language
The Teaching English as a Second Language program offered by University of British Columbia develops an awareness of current thought and practice in TESL education.
Craniofacial Science and Endodontics
This Craniofacial Science and Endodontics combined program from University of British Columbia is a clinical specialty program that allows students to complete the MSc in Craniofacial Science combined with clinical specialty preparation through the Diploma in Endodontics.
Mining Engineering
The Mining Engineering program from University of British Columbia, attracts mining professionals from all corners of the world and creates a diverse network of mining expertise. Students benefit from the academic content as well as the international professional experience each student brings to the program.
Community Engagement, Social Change, Equity
Engage community stakeholders as part of a collaborative process, recognizing the unique strengths of all parties involved. This interdisciplinary degree in Community Engagement, Social Change, Equity from University of British Columbia is for students interested in community-engaged research, with a particular focus on social justice and social change.