Programms
Master of Applied Ocean Technology - Ocean Mapping
Memorial University of NewfoundlandThe new Master of Applied Ocean Technology (Ocean Mapping) degree focuses on improving an ocean mapper's technological capability to handle ocean data and provide real-world solutions for our oceans' sustainability.
The master’s program is for students looking to attain higher level of credential…
Master of Arts - Archaeology
Memorial University of NewfoundlandMemorial Archaeology has a growing international reputation based on the range and quality of scholarly research, proficiency in teaching, and cutting-edge infrastructure.
We offer distinct strengths in historical archaeology, archaeological sciences, and the ancient indigenous past for…
Master of Artificial Intelligence
Memorial University of NewfoundlandThe Master of Artificial Intelligence (MAI) is a course-based Master's degree designed for students who want to learn how to integrate and apply Artificial Intelligence in a number of industries. The Master of Artificial Intelligence (MAI) is a four-term, course-based Master's programme offered jointly…
Master of Arts - Arts and Education
Memorial University of NewfoundlandMaster of Arts and Education is a dual degree offered by the Faculty of Education and the Department of Modern Languages, Literatures, and Cultures (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences) (Education and Francophone Literature and Cultures). The curriculum is intended for French and French immersion…
Master of Sciences - Biochemistry
Memorial University of NewfoundlandWith an emphasis on research and other STEM careers, our graduate program offers an advanced education. Many of our Master of Science (MSc) graduates go on to pursue doctoral studies at our institution. We are a one-of-a-kind department with a wide range of expertise, from the physiology and molecular…
Master of Sciences - Biology
Memorial University of NewfoundlandThe MSc curriculum consists of courses and a thesis that can be finished in two years of full-time study.
The Department of Biology at Memorial University is home to nearly one hundred graduate students, thirty full-time faculty members, and several cross-appointment professors from other academic departments.
Roughly twenty researchers from outside Memorial University, the majority of whom are employed in government laboratories (agriculture, fisheries, forestry, and wildlife), hold adjunct appointments with the Department and contribute to the graduate program as co-supervisors and supervisory committee members.
Master of Sciences - Boreal Ecosystems and Agricultural Sciences
Memorial University of NewfoundlandIn the context of boreal ecosystems, our M.Sc. program in agricultural sciences and boreal ecosystems involve intensive, hands-on study of resources and agriculture. The programs emphasize the economics and science of plant, soil, land, and water resources.
The need for food and water security,…
Master of Business Administration
Memorial University of NewfoundlandFull-time and part-time students can enrol in a regular 20-course MBA programme. It is intended to train highly prepared students to become executive decision-makers who understand their operating environment, particularly its international elements. The primary goals of the MBA programme are to:
- develop…
Master of Science - Chemistry
Memorial University of NewfoundlandMemorial University's Department of Chemistry is one of the largest in Atlantic Canada, with 23 academics, 13 permanent laboratory instructors and instructional assistants, and a number of support and research employees. Currently, around 60 graduate students work in the Department's research laboratories.…
Master of Engineering - Civil Engineering
Memorial University of NewfoundlandThe Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science offers graduate diplomas in civil, communications, computer, electrical, energy systems, mechanical, ocean and naval architecture, oil and gas, process, and safety and risk engineering. Faculty knowledge spans a wide range of disciplines and backgrounds;…