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3 Development Studies Master's Degree Programs in Canada


Université Du Québec En Outaouais UQO
Master's degree in Social Sciences of Development
- Gatineau, Canada
Master degree
Full time, Part time
3 years
On-Campus
French
This multidisciplinary training is for candidates who want to give themselves the tools they need to become professionals and development leaders able to identify current challenges and propose innovative solutions.


Aeres University of Applied Sciences
Master Agribusiness Development
- Halifax Regional Municipality, Canada
- Almere, Netherlands
Master degree
Full time
12 months
On-Campus
English, Dutch
Aeres University of Applied Sciences offers a Master in Agribusiness Development for Bachelor graduates or young professionals.
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Wycliffe College
Master of Theological Studies in Development (MTSD)
- Toronto, Canada
Master degree
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Help people make a difference. Explore urban challenges: faith, justice, inequality, poverty, community economics, food security and sustainable community well-being.
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Learn more about Development Studies Master's degree programs in Canada
Master's degree programs in Development in Canada focus on advanced strategies for social, economic, and environmental growth. These programs attract students keen on creating impactful change in communities and organizations worldwide.
By studying Development at the Master's level, you'll dive into courses on project management, sustainable development practices, and policy analysis. This structured environment fosters independence and critical thinking as you engage with contemporary global issues and explore innovative solutions. Students strengthen adaptability as they analyze complex community needs and design appropriate interventions.
Canadian institutions emphasize experiential learning through partnerships with local communities, ensuring that you gain practical experience while applying theoretical knowledge. Graduates often pursue fulfilling careers in international development agencies, governmental organizations, or non-profits, where they contribute to global initiatives and local projects. This focus on real-world application not only prepares you for immediate employment but also cultivates valuable skills recognized around the globe.