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87 Master's degrees offered by the university
Human Anatomy and Cell Science
Human Anatomy and Cell Science from University of Manitoba consists of a combination of coursework and a research component.
Biosystems Engineering
Biosystems Engineering from University of Manitoba is intended for individuals desiring an advanced degree with an emphasis on engineering research. A minimum of 12 credit hours of coursework is required and a thesis must be submitted based on original research conducted by the student. The research will be supervised by one of our professors.
Civil Engineering
If you are looking for an outstanding university education from one of the world's great public universities, consider the Civil Engineering from University of Manitoba.
Geography
Geography from University of Manitoba introduces you to the study of the dynamic character, spatial organization and interrelationships among the human and physical characteristics at, and near the Earth’s surface. A central tenet of geography, is that location, and spatial interactions are important for understanding a wide variety of physical, and human events and processes.
Economics
Economics from University of Manitoba has two streams in the graduate program: Economics and Econometrics, which places greater emphasis on theory (micro and macro), mathematics and statistical methods, and Economics and Society, which places greater emphasis on how the distribution of wealth and power affects the socioeconomic and physical environment.
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.
Disability Studies
Disability Studies from University of Manitoba is a joint program initiative of the University of Manitoba and the Canadian Centre on Disability Studies.
Kinesiology and Recreation Management
Kinesiology and Recreation Management from University of Manitoba provide graduate students with research experiences ranging from the fundamental and theoretical, to the applied, and even to the "natural experiment" environment that our community collaborations involve.
Physiology and Pathophysiology
Physiology and Pathophysiology from University of Manitoba consists of a combination of coursework and a research component.
Biosystems Engineering
Biosystems Engineering from University of Manitoba is a course-based degree consisting of 30 credit hours of coursework.
Social Work - Indigenous Knowledges
Social Work - Indigenous Knowledges from University of Manitoba addresses the need for a social work program that is directly relevant to Indigenous peoples, communities, perspectives and practices.
Classics
Classics from University of Manitoba may be earned either through a combination of coursework and thesis or coursework and comprehensive examination.
History
History from University of Manitoba introduces you to the study of the past. It is the attempt to understand the culture and society of both the distant past, such as Medieval Europe, and the recent past, such as 1970s Canada. We hope to learn from this pursuit how people, individually and collectively, lived and thought.
Surgery
Surgery from University of Manitoba provides surgical residents a year free of clinical duties to complete the required course hours.
Pharmacology and Therapeutics
Pharmacology and Therapeutics from University of Manitoba consists of a combination of coursework and a research component.
School Psychology
Together, the students, faculty, and staff of School Psychology from University of Manitoba have developed an outstanding learning and research environment.
Pediatrics and Child Health
The Master of Science in Pediatrics and Child Health program is designed by University of Manitoba to provide students with a unique learning opportunity to increase their understanding of pediatric health and research.
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.
French
French is offered by University of Manitoba. The Department of French, Spanish and Italian offers programs of study leading to a Master of Arts degree in French and a Pre-Master’s option.
English
The MA in English program focuses primarily on English literature. University of Manitoba students will explore a wide range of periods, genres and critical approaches and will have the option either to undertake a scholarly or creative writing thesis or to complete a coursework MA.