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74 Doctoral Degree Programs in Canada


Royal Roads University
Doctor of Social Sciences
- Victoria, Canada
PhD
Full time
4 years
Blended
English
The Doctor of Social Sciences program is the first degree of its kind in North America. It approaches the study of complex, real-world problems within an interdisciplinary and Trans disciplinary framework. The program design brings the research intensity of a traditional doctorate to an applied, professional focus. In this program, you will explore interdisciplinary applications of the social sciences for practical, sustainable transformation across organizations and society.


Concordia University of Edmonton
Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) in Clinical Psychology
- Edmonton, Canada
PhD
Full time
5 years
On-Campus
English
The Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) in Clinical Psychology program provides broad and general training in clinical psychology. It is based on the scholar-practitioner training model and prepares students for clinical research and practice. It also prepares students for registration as psychologists.
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Royal Roads University
Doctor of Business Administration
- Victoria, Canada
DBA
Part time
4 years
Blended
English
The Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) at Royal Roads University is a research-oriented doctoral degree designed primarily for working professionals who aspire to make an impact in their fields of practice, industries or communities.


Laurentian University (Graduate)
Doctorate in Mineral Deposits and Precambrian Geology
- Sudbury, Canada
PhD
On-Campus
English
Access one of the largest Earth science resource centres in North America that provides ample opportunities to find employment within your field while studying at Laurentian University. Expand your knowledge as a professional in a field full of research and networking opportunities. Located in the same building, the Willet Green Miller Centre, are several mining-related organizations such as the Goodman School of Mines, MIRARCO Mining Innovation, the Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, and the Ontario Geological Survey.


Trent University
PhD in Cultural Studies
- Oshawa, Canada
- Peterborough, Canada
PhD
On-Campus
English
This program, the first of its kind in Canada, opens the door to a collaborative, interdisciplinary environment in which you will have the opportunity to take on ground-breaking research in your chosen field. In this program, you will have the flexibility to work with your colleagues and faculty members the way that best suits your studies. After graduation, you will be ready to do the important work of contributing, through teaching and original research, to fields of inquiry pivotal to the development of our thinking, and our cultures, in the twenty-first century. Trent graduates go on to become teachers and researchers at universities and colleges in Canada and abroad, and to develop new forms of cultural inquiry and artistic innovation wherever they live.


Trent University
PhD in Indigenous Studies
- Oshawa, Canada
- Peterborough, Canada
PhD
On-Campus
English
The first Indigenous Studies Ph.D. program in Canada, this program ensures that the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual dimensions of Indigenous Knowledges are articulated, discussed, documented, recognized and respected within the overall program field of Indigenous Knowledges: Peoples, Lands, Cultures. Indigenous Peoples, particularly Elders and Knowledge Holders, are central to the program and curriculum.


University of Prince Edward Island
Doctor of Applied Health
- Charlottetown, Canada
PhD
On-Campus
English
The Doctor of Applied Health (DrAH) program at UPEI is the first professional degree program of its kind in Atlantic Canada. This four-year, 60-credit professional doctoral program is delivered using a cohort approach with a high degree of active engagement and collaborative interdisciplinary learning. The curriculum focuses on developing essential skills based on theory and evidence for real world applications to resolve issues within health-related sectors.


Trent University
PhD in Interdisciplinary Social Research
- Oshawa, Canada
- Peterborough, Canada
PhD
On-Campus
English
As Canada adapts to an era of profound social, economic and environmental change, leadership and expertise in interdisciplinary perspectives and processes for identifying and solving complex social issues are proving to be paramount. The Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Social Research (IDSR) builds on Trent University’s world-class reputation in interdisciplinary scholarship in the social sciences. With a combined emphasis on social inquiry, interdisciplinary research and professional scholarship, the IDSR Ph.D.


UBC PRISM Lab
Ph.D. Project: Artificial intelligence to support climate change adaptation measures in the livestock sector (funded, $30,000 annually for 4 years)
- Kelowna, Canada
PhD
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Artificial intelligence (AI) can be harnessed to develop predictive models of potential climate change impacts and mitigation/adaption measures in a variety of application contexts. In this four year, funded Ph.D. project, predictive analytic models will be developed to estimate the probable range of morbidity, mortality, productivity, resource/environmental, economic, and animal welfare impacts associated with extreme heat events for each livestock species in British Columbia, Canada, under current climate change projections, and to assess the potential benefits/trade-offs associated with scenarios for heat stress risk monitoring and mitigation technology implementation.


UBC PRISM Lab
Ph.D. Project: Alternative Biomass Resources for Sustainable Livestock Production (funded, $30,000 annually for 4 years)
- Kelowna, Canada
PhD
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Cultivating and processing animal feed contributes a disproportionate share of the resource and environmental impacts of livestock production. Social license for the livestock sector will also likely be increasingly predicated on its ability to reduce direct competition for arable land and human-edible feed resources. This four year, funded Ph.D. project will answer this challenge by (1) identifying and mapping the availability of alternative feed resources for the poultry industry in Canada, including (for example), single-cell proteins from forest industry residues, insects meals, and food waste-to-feed products; (2) undertaking detailed environmental life cycle assessment and techno-economic assessments of each feed resource pathway, and (3) assessing their potential for contributing to sustainable poultry production based on a combination of environmental, economic, and nutritional objectives and constraints.


Queen's University
Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Kingston, Canada
PhD
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Recognized nationally and internationally, in Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at Queen's, we pride ourselves on the excellence of both our teaching and our research, as well as the strong connection that we have with our students. Our faculty, staff, and students are a diverse collection of individuals who come from all parts of the globe. The common thread that binds us is that we learn, teach, and research ECE.


UBC PRISM Lab
Post-Doctoral Position: LCA (Life Cycle Assessment) of Sustainable Agri-food Technology and Management Alternatives (funded, $70,000 annually, renewable for a second year)
- Kelowna, Canada
PhD
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The Food Systems PRISM Lab is seeking a highly qualified and highly motivated post-doctoral fellow to contribute to research and research management in the field of agri-food life cycle assessment. In light of the current COVID situation, a remote appointment may be considered.


Saint Paul University
Ph.D. in Counseling and Spirituality
- Ottawa, Canada
PhD
Full time
6 years
On-Campus
English, French
The goal of this program is to educate counselors who are also researchers capable of independent and collaborative research. As researchers, they will be able to contribute to the knowledge base that informs counseling and spirituality.


University of Prince Edward Island
PhD in Veterinary Medicine
- Charlottetown, Canada
PhD
On-Campus
English
The purpose of the PhD degree program is to educate individuals to become independent, reliable, and competent research scientists. The PhD degree requires the demonstration of independent research and a reasonable mastery of a concentrated field of study. The research should comprise an extensive body of original research in the student’s field, making a true contribution exemplifying the student’s depth of knowledge, creativity, innovation, and proven ability to make significant scientific research contributions.


Ontario Tech University
PhD in Criminology and Social Justice
- Oshawa, Canada
PhD
Blended
English
The PhD in Criminology and Social Justice combines disciplinary and specialized study in Criminology, study in qualitative research methods and statistics, and applied learning experiences to prepare students to work in a variety of settings.
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Learn more about Doctoral degree programs in Canada
Doctoral degree programs in Canada offer a unique opportunity to engage deeply with research and develop expertise in your chosen area. The emphasis on critical thinking and innovative methodologies sets these programs apart, fostering an environment where original ideas can flourish.
In Canada, doctoral studies typically focus on substantial research projects that contribute to the field. Students work closely with faculty mentors, strengthening their research abilities and communication skills. As they pursue their degrees, students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives and methodologies. The environment encourages independence and intellectual curiosity, enabling students to explore groundbreaking research and methods.
Graduates of doctoral programs in Canada can pursue various career paths, including academia, industry research, and consulting roles. The skills gained during these programs are highly transferable and valued worldwide, often leading to positions in diverse sectors. Overall, a doctoral degree in Canada equips students with the knowledge and skills needed to make significant contributions to their fields.