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Degree Programs
The following graduate programs are offered at Carleton
University:
- Graduate Certificate in Conflict Resolution
- Graduate Diploma in European Integration Studies
- 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, Sociology
- Master of Applied Science (M.A.Sc.)
- Aerospace, Civil, Electrical, Environmental, Materials, and Mechanical Engineering
- Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.)
- Master of Computer Science (M.C.S.)
- Master of Engineering (M.Eng.)
- Aerospace, Civil, Electrical, Environmental, Materials, Mechanical Engineering,
Telecommunications Technology Management
- Master of Journalism (M.J.)
- Master of Science (M.Sc.)
- Biology, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Information and Systems Science, Mathematics,
Physics
- Master of Social Work (M.S.W.)
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
- Biology, Canadian Studies (joint program with Trent University), Chemistry,
Cognitive Science, Comparative Literary Studies, Communication, Cultural Mediations,
Computer Science, Earth Sciences, Economics, Engineering (Aerospace, Civil,
Electrical, Environmental and Mechanical), Geography, History, Management,
Mathematics, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Public Policy, Sociology
Joint programs with the University of Ottawa are offered in
the following areas: Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering,
Environmental 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 Behavioural
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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