
Graduate Programs
Job Outlook
In recent years, a growing number of undergraduates have been continuing their studies at the Master’s level, preparing themselves for management or senior positions in organizations, or careers in research or post-secondary education.
Master’s graduates work as professionals or managers in different fields, ranging from Human Resources Management to Labor Relations, Occupational Health and Safety and Government Policy.
The main employers are private or public companies, trade unions, governments, governmental or partner organizations, international organizations, colleges and universities.
Questions?
The School of Industrial Relations (ÉRI) offers a wide range of graduate studies to meet your preferences and needs. Our Master’s-level programs are structured into different options, and are offered full-time or part-time.
Our Short-Graduate Programs, Specialized Graduate Diploma (D.E.S.S.) programs and Master’s programs are all designed so that students can easily move from one to the other, depending on their changing needs.
This comprehensive range of programs provides access to higher education according to a specific field of interest or professional situation, while maintaining individualized progression.
Our Programs
Job outlook
In recent years, a growing number of bachelor's program graduates have been continuing their studies at the master's and doctoral levels. They are looking to prepare themselves for management or senior positions in organizations, or careers in research or post-secondary education.
Master's and PhD graduates work as professionals, managers or professors-researchers in different fields, ranging from human resources management to labour relations, occupational health and safety and government policy making.
The main employers are private and public enterprises, labour organizations, governments, government or partner organizations, international organizations and colleges and universities. Many ÉRI doctoral graduates are now working in academia, in Quebec, elsewhere in Canada and abroad, or in the provincial or federal public service.