The Master of Arts program offers students in a wide range of disciplines the opportunity to earn a master’s degree by writing a thesis and successfully completing a limited number of courses. The number and details of the courses are determined within the first semester of the student's program.
Although degrees are awarded in specific disciplines, the program is administered centrally by the School of Graduate Studies, rather than by individual departments or Faculties. You can choose one of the following majors: Agricultural Studies, Anthropology, Archaeology, Canadian Studies, Cultural, Social, and Political Thought, Economics, Education, English, French, French/German, French/Spanish, Geography, German, History, Individualized Multidisciplinary, Kinesiology , Native American Studies, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Religious Studies, Sociology,
Urban and Regional Studies, Women and Gender Studies