In Canada, masters degrees are offered by a wide range of institutions. These include research universities, which offer a range of subject areas; specialised institutions that focus on areas like technology and the arts; and business schools that offer targeted programs like the Master of Business Administration (MBA). Degrees awarded include Master of Science (MSc), Master of Arts (MA), Master of Research (MRes), among others.
The duration of postgraduate degrees in Canada usually ranges from one to two years for most master’s degrees, with research degrees such as a Master of Research taking longer.
English and French are the primary languages of teaching, with a large number of programs, offered in English. This makes Canada an attractive destination for international students.
International students typically apply directly to the institution of their choice. Applications generally require a resume or CV, academic transcripts, letters of recommendation, a statement of purpose, and proof of language proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent tests). For programs taught in English, language requirements will be higher than at the undergraduate level. Academic requirements usually include a relevant bachelor’s degree. Some programs may require tests like the GMAT.
Tuition fees for international students vary widely depending on the program and institution, but are normally higher than for Canadian citizens or permanent residents. EU/EEA students will pay the same fees as international students. Scholarships and financial aid opportunities are available, but can be competitive.
Browse through the subject areas listed below to view the available postgraduate options that can be studied in Canada.
Professional LLM in Canadian Common Law LLM
Osgoode Professional Development, York University Canada
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