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3 Interdisciplinary Studies MA Degree Programs in Canada


Trent University
Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Aging Studies
- Oshawa, Canada
- Peterborough, Canada
MA
On-Campus
English
The M.A. in Interdisciplinary Aging Studies (AGNG) is a thesis-based M.A. program designed to foster an understanding of key conceptual and methodological foundations of interdisciplinary aging studies, executed from both research-based and applied (e.g., experiential learning) approaches. The M.A. in Interdisciplinary Aging Studies degree offers graduate students training in social science and humanities fields related to the study of aging, including social-cultural dimensions of aging; systems, services and policy; cultural/literary studies, performance, and creative arts; social justice, especially equity, diversity and inclusion; and professional fields requiring expertise in aging.


University of Prince Edward Island
Master of Arts in Island Studies
- Charlottetown, Canada
MA
On-Campus
English
The Master of Arts in Island Studies (MAIS) at the University of Prince Edward Island is a unique, interdisciplinary, and policy-driven graduate program that critiques islands on their own terms. We welcome students from around the world with diverse disciplinary backgrounds and diverse degrees, or with professional workplace experience in the public, private, or resource sectors.
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Wilfrid Laurier International College
Master of Arts in Religion, Culture and Global Justice
- Brantford, Canada
MA
On-Campus
English
Our world faces pressing questions of global justice in relation to armed conflict, human migration, economic inequality and environmental change. To understand and address these issues, no single disciplinary perspective suffices. The MA in Religion, Culture and Global Justice is an exciting new program that offers you a crucial interdisciplinary space for reflection on how religion intersects with these global issues. Alongside questions of policy, the program fosters critical analysis of cultural and religious processes as well as their political implications in a globalizing world.
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Interdisciplinary degree programs at the Master’s level in Canada provide a unique opportunity to explore multiple fields of study while developing specialized knowledge. This approach encourages a comprehensive understanding of complex issues, preparing you for diverse career paths that require versatile skills.
Through courses in areas such as policy analysis, research methods, and critical thinking, you'll gain insight into integrating concepts from various disciplines. This structure fosters independence and builds adaptability, allowing you to create tailored solutions to real-world challenges. Typical skills include conducting interdisciplinary research, engaging in collaborative projects, and applying theoretical frameworks across multiple sectors.
Moreover, Canada’s educational system emphasizes experiential learning, often incorporating project-based assignments and community-focused initiatives. Graduates emerge equipped with globally transferable skills, making them attractive to employers in sectors like public policy, education, and sustainable development. By engaging with diverse perspectives, you’ll enhance your intellectual growth and professional readiness.