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2 Technology MA Degree Programs in Canada


Royal Roads University
Master of Arts in Learning and Technology
- Victoria, Canada
MA
Part time
2 years
Distance Learning, Blended
English
The Master of Arts in Learning and Technology is a two-year, 33-credit program that responds to the demand for qualified professionals who have the knowledge and skills to lead the planning, design, development, implementation and evaluation of contemporary learning environments. Graduates of this program will be able to work in the creation and evaluation of digital learning environments and apply theoretical and practical knowledge to critically analyze learning innovations and assess their impact on organizations and society.


Western University Faculty of Information & Media Studies
MA in Media Studies
- London, Canada
MA
On-Campus
English
This one-year master’s degree in Media Studies cultivates critically engaged scholarship at the intersection of media, information, technology, and culture.
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A Master's degree in Technology in Canada offers you a unique opportunity to dive deep into advanced concepts, frameworks, and applications in this rapidly growing field. Canadian institutions emphasize a balanced approach that fosters both practical experience and theoretical understanding, preparing you for the demands of the job market.
Through this program, you’ll explore areas like data analytics, cybersecurity, and software development, gaining hands-on experience with industry-standard tools. You'll develop competencies such as designing effective IT solutions, securing networks, and analyzing large datasets. The environment supports independence, encouraging you to engage critically with emerging technologies and their applications.
As you progress, you may take part in collaborative projects that connect academic knowledge with real-world scenarios, enhancing your research abilities and problem-solving skills. Graduates are well-equipped for various career paths, including roles as systems analysts, data scientists, or IT consultants. The focus on practical learning perfectly aligns with Canada’s tech industry needs, ensuring that your skills are relevant and marketable.