At the Memorial University of Newfoundland, the MSc program in Scientific Computing was one of the first in North America, and remains the only such program in Atlantic Canada. Both MSc and PhD programs are now being offered in Scientific Computing.
The Master of Public Health at the Memorial University of Newfoundland is an advanced program of study for students from various fields who are interested in a professional degree which will prepare them for practical work in a variety of public health practice settings.
We offer a master degree in Pharmacy at the Memorial University of Newfoundland. Memorial’s School of Pharmacy provides cutting-edge research in an up-close and personal environment. The School of Pharmacy provides graduate students with the opportunity to conduct original research related to Drug Discovery and Delivery, Health Outcomes, and the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning.
The Master of Occupational Health and Safety (MOHS) at the Memorial University of Newfoundland is an interdisciplinary program providing advanced-level study of multiple aspects of occupational health and safety.
The Memorial University of Newfoundland offers exciting Nursing programs for students who wish to continue their nursing education. The online Master of Nursing (MN) programs offer students the opportunity to engage with classmates from across the country and continue to work while they study.
Memorial University of Newfoundland’s Division of BioMedical Sciences (BMS) in the Faculty of Medicine hosts the Neurosciences graduate program, offering students the opportunity to pursue a Master of Science (MSc) or Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree.
Memorial University of Newfoundland’s Department of Mathematics and Statistics – Applied Statistics is one of the institution’s youngest – half our faculty have been hired since 2005 – and most recognized – 20% of us hold the university’s highest rank, University Research Professor.
Although Memorial University of Newfoundland’s Department of Mathematics and Statistics has offered graduate degrees for many years, the past decade has seen an explosion of interest in these programs, adding invaluable new voices to the Department’s community of researchers.
At the Memorial University of Newfoundland, the MSc (Kinesiology) program commenced in 2005. In its history, numerous master’s students have continued on to doctoral programs.