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Degree Programs
The following graduate programs are currently offered at Carleton:
- Certificate in Conflict Resolution
- Certificate in Health and Social Policy in Development
- Graduate Diploma in Public Administration (D.P.A.)
- Master of Architecture (M.Arch.)
- Master of Arts (M.A.)
- Anthropology, Applied Language Studies, Canadian Art History, Canadian Studies,
Central/East European and Russian-Area Studies, Communication, Comparative Literary
Studies, Economics, English, Film Studies, French, Geography, History, International
Affairs, Legal Studies, Philosophy, Political Economy, Political Science, Psychology,
Public Administration, Religion, and Sociology
- Master of Computer Science (M.C.S.)
- Master of Engineering (M.Eng.)
- Aerospace, Civil, Electrical, Materials, Mechanical Engineering, and Telecommunications
Technology Management
- Master of Journalism (M.J.)
- Master of Management Studies (M.M.S.)
- Master of Science (M.Sc.)
- Biology, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Information and Systems Science, Mathematics,
and Physics
- Master of Social Work (M.S.W.)
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
- Biology, Chemistry, Cognitive Science, Comparative Literary Studies, Communication,
Computer Science, Earth Sciences, Economics, Engineering (Aerospace, Civil,
Electrical, and Mechanical), Geography, History, Management, Mathematics, Physics,
Political Science, Psychology, Public Policy, and Sociology.
- Joint programs with the University of Ottawa are offered in the following areas:
- Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering,
Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth Sciences, Mathematics and Statistics,
Physics, and Economics.
- The Institute of Neuroscience collaborates with the University of Ottawa to
offer a Specialization in Neuroscience.
- The Departments of Biology and Chemistry offer a collaborative program in Chemical
and Environmental Toxicology.
- The Ottawa-Carleton Institute of Mathematics and Statistics and the Department
of Epidemiology and Community Studies at the University of Ottawa collaborate
to offer a Specialization in Biostatistics.
- The Ottawa-Carleton Institute of Computer Science and the Department of Systems
and Computer Engineering participate with ConGESE (Consortium for Graduate Education
in Software Engineering) to offer a Specialization in Software Engineering.
- The Norman Paterson School of International Affairs and the Common Law Section
of the Faculty of Law at the University of Ottawa offer a joint Master of Arts
in International Affairs and Bachelor of Laws degree (M.A./LL.B.)
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