University of Saskatchewan

Master in Indigenous Studies

Saskatoon, Canada

The Master in Indigenous Studies at University of Saskatchewan is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon is a comprehensive Canadian research university founded in 1907, known for strengths in agriculture, health sciences, environmental sustainability and Indigenous engagement. Its large campus blends modern research facilities with a supportive student community, offering undergraduate and graduate programs across arts, sciences, engineering, business, education and health-related fields. The university emphasizes both disciplinary excellence and interdisciplinary collaboration.

Students benefit from access to world-class research centers, extensive laboratory and field resources, and opportunities to take part in projects that tackle pressing global challenges such as food security, water management and public health. Campus services include academic advising, career development, and support for international and Indigenous students, while co-op placements, internships and community partnerships help translate learning into practical experience and job readiness.

International applicants will find a welcoming environment in Saskatoon with comprehensive supports for transition, study and research collaboration. The university’s focus on experiential learning, research mentorship and community engagement prepares graduates for diverse career paths and advanced study. For students seeking a research-intensive education in Canada with strong professional pathways and a commitment to inclusion, the University of Saskatchewan is a compelling choice.

About the Program

The Master in Indigenous Studies at the University of Saskatchewan is a 2-year program for students who want to learn about the history and culture of Indigenous communities. This Master's degree helps students understand the challenges and opportunities facing these communities. By studying in Canada, students gain a unique perspective on Indigenous issues.

The curriculum includes courses on Indigenous knowledge, Aboriginal society, and research methods. Students develop skills in critical thinking, research, and community engagement. They also learn about the social and cultural context of Indigenous communities in Saskatchewan and Canada.

Graduates of this program can work as Indigenous liaison officers, cultural advisors, or community development coordinators. They can also work in government agencies, non-profit organizations, or private companies that interact with Indigenous communities. Other career options include Indigenous policy analyst, Aboriginal community consultant, or research coordinator.

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