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2 Geography MSc Degree Programs in Canada


Wilfrid Laurier International College
Master of Science in Geography
- Brantford, Canada
MSc
On-Campus
English
Our Master of Science (MSc) in Geography is a two-year program offered by the Waterloo-Laurier Graduate Program in Geography. The MSc in Geography program is perfect if you want to develop expertise in the science sub-disciplines of Geography with an emphasis on environmental science and geomatics.


University of Northern British Columbia
MSc in Geography
- Prince George, Canada
MSc
On-Campus
UNBC Geography is a vibrant community of human and physical geographers. In addition to teaching our undergraduate courses, our faculty members supervise graduate students in a range of graduate programs.This degree provides students with comprehensive training in the study of human geography, emphasizing the cultural, social, economic, and political connections between people and their environments.
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A Geography master's degree in Canada allows you to explore how human societies interact with their environments. The field emphasizes the importance of spatial analysis and the relationship between people and places, offering a unique perspective on global issues.
You'll engage in applied research, focusing on urban planning, environmental management, or geographic information systems (GIS). Courses often cover spatial data analysis, field methods, and remote sensing techniques, equipping you with the skills to assess land use patterns and environmental impacts. Many students build confidence as they engage with real-world challenges, enhancing their adaptability in addressing complex geographical issues.
Graduates from MSc programs in Canada find opportunities in various sectors, including government agencies, non-profits, and private firms. They typically pursue careers as urban planners, GIS specialists, or environmental consultants, ensuring their skills remain relevant across global job markets. By understanding spatial dynamics and human-environment interactions, you’ll position yourself as a critical contributor to discussions on sustainable development and resource management.