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Master of Education admissions
The Master of Education (MEd) program is an interdisciplinary self-growth model designed to prepare educational leaders for learning environments such as classrooms, schools and other learning organizations. -
Master of Arts in Sociology admissions
The Master of Arts (MA) in Sociology – Applied Social Research degree will focus on the application of social theories and research methodologies that assist in understanding and addressing the social problems and challenges of northern and rural communities, including Indigenous communities, in Canada and around the world. -
Master of Arts in History admissions
The Master of Arts in History program consists of course work, a Major Research Paper, and a presentation of research at the annual Graduate Student Conference. It is offered as both a one-year full-time program and on a flex-time basis. Our program centers on the following fields of concentration–International, Gender, Canadian, European, and every other year, Environmental History. Our dynamic and award-winning faculty has expertise in areas that include Environmental History, the History of Genocide, Indigenous Studies and Community History, Foreign Relations and Politics, and Military History and the History of Espionage. -
Admission Requirements Graduate
Graduate studies admission requirements: Master of Arts in History, Master of Arts in Sociology, Master of Education, Master of Environmental Studies/Sciences, Master of Science in Kinesiology, Master of Science Mathematics, PhD in Education (Educational Sustainability) -
Undergraduate
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SP and SS courses begin
AcademicMonday, May 6, 2024Spring (SP) and Spring/Summer (SS) courses begin