
McGill University
University
Montreal, Canada 🇨🇦
Historic English-language university in French-speaking Quebec. World-class medicine, law, and engineering. Many African leaders studied here.
Programs (31)
Bachelor of Arts in Economics
Principles and applications of economic theory, microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics with contemporary case analysis. Students develop quantitative analytical skills through problem sets and research projects.
Bachelor of Arts in English Literature
An in-depth study of English literature from medieval to contemporary periods, including critical theory and textual analysis. Students develop advanced writing and analytical skills through seminars and independent research.
Bachelor of Arts in History
Comprehensive study of world history with emphasis on primary source analysis, historiographical methods, and specialized topics. Students develop research and critical thinking skills through seminar-based learning.
Bachelor of Arts in Linguistics
Study of language structure, phonology, syntax, semantics, and historical development across global languages. Includes computational linguistics, field methods, and engagement with language diversity and change.
Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy
Critical examination of fundamental questions in epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, and logic with engagement across philosophical traditions. Students develop argumentation and analytical reasoning skills.
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
Study of political systems, governance, international relations, and political theory across comparative and historical contexts. Emphasizes analytical reading and research methodology development.
Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
Analysis of social structures, institutions, and human behavior using quantitative and qualitative research methods. Students explore topics including culture, inequality, deviance, and social change.
Bachelor of Commerce
A broad business program covering accounting, finance, management, marketing, and entrepreneurship with flexibility for specialization. Includes case studies, business simulations, and networking with industry professionals.
Bachelor of Laws (Civil Law)
Civil law program rooted in Quebec's legal tradition, covering constitutional law, contracts, property, criminal law, and procedure. Includes moot court, legal writing, and field placements with legal practitioners.
Bachelor of Medicine (MDCM)
Medical degree with bilingual option (English/French). Strong clinical training at Montreal hospitals. Research opportunities.
Bachelor of Science in Biology
A comprehensive undergraduate program in biological sciences covering cellular biology, genetics, ecology, and evolutionary theory. Students develop laboratory skills and engage with contemporary research in life sciences.
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
Engineering program combining chemistry, mathematics, and process engineering fundamentals to design and optimize chemical processes. Students complete capstone projects and internships in industrial settings.
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
Engineering discipline focused on infrastructure design and construction including structural analysis, transportation systems, and water resources. Features design projects, computer modeling, and professional internships.
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Fundamental and advanced computing concepts including algorithms, software engineering, databases, and artificial intelligence. Students develop practical programming skills and work on team-based software development projects.
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Study of electrical systems, power generation, signal processing, and electronics with emphasis on design and analysis. Includes laboratory work, computer simulation, and industry-sponsored capstone projects.
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science
Interdisciplinary examination of environmental systems, conservation, sustainability, and ecosystem management. Includes field work, laboratory analysis, and engagement with environmental policy.
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
Rigorous study of mathematical theory and applications including analysis, algebra, topology, and applied mathematics. Students engage with proof-based coursework and contemporary mathematical research.
Bachelor of Science in Microbiology
Examination of microbial organisms, their structure, metabolism, genetics, and ecological roles with applications to medicine and biotechnology. Includes extensive laboratory coursework and research opportunities.
Bachelor of Science in Molecular Biology
Investigation of molecular mechanisms of life including DNA structure, gene expression, and protein synthesis. Features advanced laboratory work, bioinformatics training, and research opportunities in molecular genetics.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Preparation for professional nursing practice encompassing anatomy, pharmacology, patient care, and health promotion across diverse populations. Includes supervised clinical placements and culminating capstone project.
Bachelor of Science in Physics
Study of fundamental principles of physics from classical mechanics to quantum theory and relativity. Laboratory work emphasizes experimental design, data analysis, and problem-solving in contemporary physics research.
Bachelor of Science in Psychology
Explores human behavior, cognition, and mental processes through empirical research and theory. Students gain practical experience through laboratory work and field placements in clinical and organizational settings.
Diploma in Health Professions and Occupational Health
Specialized program preparing professionals for roles in occupational health, workplace safety, and health promotion in organizational settings. Combines theoretical knowledge with practical experience through clinical placements.
Doctor of Philosophy in Environmental Science
Doctoral research program addressing environmental challenges through ecology, conservation biology, and sustainability science. Features fieldwork, advanced data analysis, and independent research culminating in dissertation.
Doctor of Philosophy in Neuroscience
Doctoral program investigating neural systems, brain function, cognition, and neuroplasticity through original research. Students work directly with faculty supervisors on cutting-edge neuroscience research with multiple publication expectations.
Master of Arts in Translation Studies
Professional and academic preparation in translation and interpretation across specialized fields with emphasis on cultural and linguistic competence. Students develop expertise in specific language pairs and subject domains.
Master of Business Administration
Advanced professional degree combining management theory, strategic leadership, and business analysis with experiential learning through case studies and consulting projects. Program emphasizes global business perspectives.
Master of Laws (LL.M.)
Advanced legal study allowing specialization in areas such as international law, taxation, corporate law, or constitutional law. Features seminars, independent research, and thesis completion.
Master of Public Health
Interdisciplinary program addressing public health challenges through epidemiology, health policy, environmental health, and community health promotion. Includes practicum experiences with health organizations.
Master of Science in Computer Science
Advanced computing topics including artificial intelligence, machine learning, software engineering, and cybersecurity with research-focused thesis or project option. Emphasizes practical application of theory to real-world problems.
Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
Advanced study in electrical power systems, telecommunications, and microelectronics with specialization options. Features research projects, seminars with leading researchers, and thesis or project-based completion.