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Explore more than 50 master’s and doctoral programs on our Brantford and Waterloo campuses to find the one that best aligns with your professional and academic ambitions. Learn from award-winning faculty, build specialized knowledge, engage in meaningful research and graduate prepared for continued career success.

Complete your degree through advanced coursework and professional development. Ideal for students seeking specialized knowledge and career-ready skills without a large research requirement.

Combine coursework with a major research paper or project under faculty supervision. Normally completed in 12-16 months, these programs are perfect for students wanting independent academic research experience with flexibility for diverse career paths.

Dedicate significant time on a major research question and produce a written thesis. Normally completed in 20-24 months, these programs provide in-depth preparation for students with a passion for independent learning or plans for a PhD or research-focused career.

Develop advanced expertise through seminars, lectures, labs and professional development. Students will conduct independent research culminating in a dissertation that makes a substantial contribution to knowledge at the forefront of their discipline or professional practice.
Learn more about the application process to graduate programs, including application fees and deadlines. When you’re ready, submit your application through the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC).
Have you applied and would like more information about the next steps in the admission process? Our team of admission experts can help answer all your questions. You can reach them at gradadmissions@wlu.ca.
Your graduate education is a significant investment in your future, so it’s important to know how much your education will cost. When calculating the total cost to study at Laurier – or anywhere in Canada – be sure to include tuition and student fees, as well as costs for housing, food, transportation and other incidental costs.
Feel supported and prepared for master’s and doctoral studies with our incoming student support programming. These virtual and in-person programs connect you with dedicated staff and student leaders who are ready to help you with course registration, provide preparation checklists and invite you to a Laurier Crash Course to introduce you to grad school. Whether you have just completed your undergraduate degree or are returning to school after taking time away, our dedicated international and graduate support programming ensures you feel confident before you arrive.
Having safe, secure housing during your graduate studies is important, especially if you’re traveling from another country and may not be familiar with housing options in Laurier communities. The Centre for Off-Campus Initiatives provides guidance on looking for accommodations and the responsibilities you have when living off campus.
In Brantford, there is also the option to live in apartment-style residence. Contact our Department of Residence for more information on available units and costs.
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