Pursuing a master's degree: opportunity cost and benefits
This article estimates the cost for Canadian students studying in a master's program for one full year at a Canadian university, by province, field of study and gender. It uses the National Graduates Survey and supplemental information on tuition, incidental fees, books, room and board, and lost income.
| Format | Release date | More information |
|---|---|---|
| October 29, 2002 |
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- Analytical products
- Arts
- Bachelor's degrees
- Bursaries
- Business and commerce
- Certificates and diplomas
- Consumer price index
- Costs
- Doctoral degrees
- Earnings
- Employment
- Engineering
- Fields of study
- Full-time employment
- Graduates
- Jobs
- Master's degrees
- Part-time employment
- Provincial differences
- Room and board
- Salaries and wages
- Scholarships
- Sciences
- Student loans
- Students
- Teaching
- Tuition fees
- University degrees
- University graduates
- White-collar workers