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2 Molecular Life Sciences MA Degree Programs in Canada


Laurentian University (Graduate)
Master of Health Administration (MHA)
- Sudbury, Canada
MA
Distance Learning
English
The Master of Health Administration is a unique, comprehensive, accessible graduate program. It is a partnership between the graduate Nursing and Master of Business Administration programs at Laurentian University. The program was designed to meet the needs not only of nurses but all other health care providers who have transitioned to health administration. With an understanding that prospective students live in all areas of Canada from urban to remote and that travel for education isn’t feasible for all, we've designed a fully online delivery for maximum accessibility. The program content encompasses all essential knowledge for health administrators in addition to having a strong rural, northern and Indigenous focus.


Laurentian University (Graduate)
Master of Arts in Psychology
- Sudbury, Canada
MA
On-Campus
English
Prepare for a career in schools, mental health, or other applied settings, or pursue PhD level studies. Gain hands-on experience with 400 hours in a supervised field placement. Learn to diagnose and treat mental health as well as use techniques to prevent mental illness and enhance well-being. Observe behavioural patterns that make up normal and abnormal behaviours and how they affect people socially, mentally, and physically.
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Molecular Life Sciences degree programs at the Master's level in Canada provide an exciting platform for exploring the intricacies of biological processes at the molecular level. This field allows you to investigate the foundations of life, emphasizing hands-on research and applied scientific inquiry.
Through courses in molecular biology, biochemistry, and genomics, you'll develop skills in techniques like DNA sequencing, protein analysis, and cellular imaging. These competencies prepare you for various roles in research laboratories, biotech companies, and academic institutions. The emphasis on research in Canada's education system encourages students to engage in innovative projects, promoting independence and critical thinking.
As you explore this field, the environment fosters curiosity and encourages collaboration with diverse peers, which enhances adaptability and promotes shared learning experiences. Graduates often find opportunities in health research, pharmaceutical development, and teaching, allowing them to contribute meaningfully to scientific advancements.