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3 Applied Sciences Master's Degree Programs in Canada


Western University Faculty of Information & Media Studies
Master of Health Information Science
- London, Canada
Master degree
On-Campus
English
Western’s Faculty of Information and Media Studies (FIMS) and Faculty of Health Sciences (FHS) offer two joint degrees: a PhD in Health Information Science and a Master of Health Information Science.


Queen's University
Master of Applied Science
- Kingston, Canada
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
This is a thesis/research-based Master's program. The minimum requirements are a research thesis, ELEC 891 seminar course, and 4 term-length graduate-level courses, of which two courses must be selected from graduate courses offered by the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
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Polytechnique Montreal
Master in Mineral Engineering
- Pavillons Pierre-Lassonde et Claudette McKay-Lassonde, Canada
Master degree
On-Campus
English
The master's program aims to deepen technological and scientific knowledge in mineral engineering. The research profile promotes the development of the scientific component of the candidate's training through the deepening of knowledge and initiation into research. The master's program in mineral engineering is also offered as an extension at the Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue under an agreement with Polytechnique Montréal.
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In Canada, Master's degree programs in Applied Sciences combine advanced theoretical knowledge with practical application. This field focuses on equipping you with the skills needed to solve real-world problems through research and industry collaboration.
You'll dive deep into specialized areas such as environmental technology, health sciences, or materials engineering. Many programs emphasize project-based learning, giving you hands-on experience in developing solutions relevant to current industry needs. By engaging in collaborative research projects, you refine essential skills like designing experimental protocols, conducting data analysis, and innovating sustainable practices.
The educational framework in Canada encourages exploration and creativity, helping you strengthen your adaptability as you uncover new ideas. Graduates generally find career opportunities in various sectors, including healthcare, technology, and environmental management. The focus on research and practical solutions makes your skills highly transferable, preparing you for impactful roles in diverse industries worldwide.