Courses for everyone
With our unique collection of programs, undergraduate research opportunities and some of the smallest class sizes in Canada, you’re sure to find the right path for you at MSVU.
Did you know?
- We offer the only four-year bachelor’s degree program in Public Relations in Canada.
- Our Bachelor of Arts in Child and Youth Study is the only one of its kind in the Atlantic region.
- We have the only freestanding Cultural Studies program in Atlantic Canada.
- MSVU was the first university in Canada to establish a program dedicated to Tourism and Hospitality Management.
Courses
Whether you’re a new, current or visiting student, MSVU offers a variety of classes in the fall and winter terms, and both summer sessions. Explore courses at MSVU »
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The School Psychology program balances theory, practice, and research. It builds on foundational psychological and educational knowledge.
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The Curriculum Studies program will help you to develop the skills needed to address different student needs by examining how curriculum affects student success.
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Our Masters programs in Studies in Lifelong Learning prepare students with knowledge and skills to take leadership roles as lifelong educators.
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A master’s degree in Literacy Education gives you the skills to meet the complex demands of fostering literacy learning in schools and community sites.
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A graduate degree in Elementary & Middle School education will help you to become a more creative and effective teacher or educational administrator.
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A degree in Educational Psychology lets you develop a deep understanding of the ways that people learn and how they acquire new knowledge and skills.
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Do you want to become a better educator? MSVU’s Educational Foundations programs looks at how history, philosophy and sociology affect educational theory and practice.