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Welcome Welcome to the University of Toronto, the largest graduate school in Canada! We offer a combination of academic excellence and world-class resources which provide our graduate students with diverse opportunities for professional and intellectual development. Admission Requirements Listed below are the minimum admission requirements set by the School of Graduate Studies. Many departments require a higher average. Master’s Programs and Full-Time Special Students an appropriate four-year bachelor’s degree » with a final year average of at least mid-B from the University of Toronto or its equivalent from another recognized university Doctoral Programs an appropriate University of Toronto master’s » degree or its equivalent, with an average of at least B+ or demonstrated comparable research competence some departments admit directly to the » doctoral program from a bachelor’s degree for highly qualified candidates (minimum average A- required) Part-time Special Students must hold a degree from a recognized » university International and Exchange Students The focus on academic excellence and the University’s outstanding research facilities, combined with its strong international connections, draws over 1000 international students each year from all parts of the world to continue their graduate education and research at UofT. Applicants educated at non-Canadian institutions should note that their educational background will be assessed for equivalency with a University of Toronto degree as described above. Please use the International Degree Equivalencies tool to see which international credentials are required for masters and doctoral admissions at U of T. For your information you can view a selection of equivalent qualifications from a number of educational systems around the world. Web: » www.gradschool.utoronto.ca/ Admissions_Requirements International Student Centre The International Student Centre (ISC) promotes and supports international education and offers services, programs, and facilities for international students, students with international and/or intercultural interests, and students looking for education and work opportunities abroad.Visit the International Student Center web site for information on obtaining student visas and health insurance (UHIP). Web: » www.isc.utoronto.ca International Student Exchange Office If you are a graduate student who wishes to attend the University of Toronto as an exchange student, look into the services and programs offered by the International Student Exchange Office. Web: » www.utoronto.ca/student.exchange/ Application The University of Toronto offers a web- based graduate application to make the process quick and simple for potential students. A link to the web-based form is available from the program’s admission requirements page when you are ready to begin the application. Financial Support Tuition Fees: The total fee is normally an annual fee covering a full academic year and includes both the academic fees plus incidental/ ancillary fees. Web » : www.sgs.utoronto.ca/current/fees/ Fellowships and Financial Aid Financial support for our graduate students is important to the University of Toronto. That is why U of T was the first Canadian university to offer a guaranteed level of financial support for graduate students pursuing doctoral degrees. Entrance Awards Awards are offered by graduate programs and departments to the best and brightest incoming masters and doctoral students for full-time graduate study. Internal Awards The School of Graduate Studies offers a number of internal awards to meritorious graduate students such as the University of Toronto Fellowships (UTF), the Connaught Scholarship as well as other endowed awards. External Awards Canadians and landed-immigrants may also apply for external support in the form of scholarships and fellowships offered by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC- www.nserc. ca), the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC-www. sshrc.ca) and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR-www.cihr.ca). All three granting councils (NSERC, SSHRC, and CIHR) also offer Canadian Graduate Scholarships (CGS). The Government of the Province of Ontario provides graduate scholarships tenable at Ontario universities. Ontario Graduate Scholarships (OGS) are available for graduate studies in all disciplines. Sixty of these awards are available to visa students. Ontario Graduate Scholarships in Science and Technology (OGSST) are designed to encourage excellence in graduate studies in science and technology.These awards are only available to Canadian citizens or permanent residents. Web: » osap.gov.on.ca/eng/not_secure/ogs English Language Score Requirements Test Academic Division Minimum Score Requirement * TOEFL www.toefl.org Paper-Based Test and TWE Computer-Based Test and Essay Rating Score Internet-Based Test and Writing and Speaking Sections Humanities Social Sciences Life Sciences Overall 580 TWE 5 Overall 237 Essay Rating 5 Overall 93 Writing 22 Speaking 22 Physical Sciences Overall 580 TWE 4 Overall 237 Essay Rating 4 Overall 93 Writing 22 Speaking 22 IELTS All 7.0 www.ielts.org MELAB Al 85 www.lsa.umich.edu/eli/melab.htm COPE www.copetest.com All 4 (with at least 1 in each component and 2 in writing) * valid until December 31, 2007 76 (with at least 22 in each component and 32 in writing) * valid from January 1, 2008 Ontario Student Assistance Program The federal and provincial governments provide financial support to qualified students who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Ontario. The amount of the loan depends on your calculated financial need. Web: » osap.gov.on.ca Awards For Non-Canadians In addition to the internal funding normally available to all international students, there are a number of external funding sources that can also be explored. International students are encouraged to apply for all possible funding opportunities in their home country. Web: » www.sgs.utoronto.ca/prospective/ financial/international For further information, please contact: Fellowships and Loans Office School of Graduate Studies University of Toronto 63 St. George Street, Rm.202 Toronto, Canada, M5S 2Z9 Tel: (416) 978-2379 / Fax: (416) 978-4367 E-mail: » [email protected] Other sources of funding: Teaching Assistantships Some departments hire teaching assistants who spend up to 10 hours a week conducting tutorials, grading undergraduate essays/exams and acting as a resource for undergraduate students. For further information, write the chair of your graduate department, giving full particulars of your academic training and experience. Research Assistantships Research assistants normally work with a faculty member, assisting with research projects.Apply directly to the department chair concerned. Housing Graduate students need to find the ideal community for their graduate experience. The University of Toronto meets this need by offering a wide variety of housing and housing services ranging from campus residences, including our own Graduate House, to off-campus shared and private accommodation. Graduate House The multi-award winning residence offers apartment-style accommodation for 437 full-time single students registered in the School of Graduate Studies or in second- entry professional programs. Graduate House is close to many of the university’s facilities including Robarts Library (the main research library) and the Athletic Centre. Web: » www.sgs.utoronto.ca/gradhouse Student Family Housing If you are a full-time student and need accommodation for you, your spouse or partner, and/or dependent children, you may be eligible to apply for Student Family Housing. Web: » www.housing.utoronto.ca Student Housing Service Your first stop for housing information should be the student Housing Service, where you’ll find up-to-date information on campus residences, off-campus room lists, apartments and houses for rent by landlords throughout the city, lists of students seeking roommates, as well as a Buy and Sell Board service advertising used furniture and goods. Web » : www.housing.utoronto.ca Massey College Massey College is an independent residence community of senior academic scholars and full-time graduate students. Web: » www.utoronto.ca/massey Campus Life There’s life outside the classroom and the lab! An abundance of sports, theatre, music, academic conferences and student groups contribute to a vibrant campus life. Graduate Student Initiative In partnership with the Graduates Students’ Union and School of Graduate Studies, this program is specifically designed by Student Services to offer workshops, social events and online resources to enhance the graduate student experience. Web: » www.studentservices.utoronto.ca/gsi Graduate Students’ Union The Graduate Students’ Union at University of Toronto represents over 11,000 students studying in over 70 departments. For many years this union has advocated for increased student representation, funding and provided services such as health insurance, confidential advice and a voice for the graduate student body on the various committees of the university. Web: » www.gsu.utoronto.ca Grad Escapes Disconnect yourself from the PC and come explore Toronto’s great cultural riches in the company of other like-minded grad students. Web: » www.gsu.utoronto.ca/escape/ Training Programs for Graduate Students in University Teaching Graduate students interested in improving their teaching skills can do so through a variety of courses and training programs. Web: » www.sgs.utoronto.ca/current/teacher_ training.asp ULife - What Are You Doing After Class? The ULife website gives U of T students all the information they need to get involved in the hundreds of clubs and activities running on all three campuses. So, what are you doing after class? Web: » www.ulife.utoronto.ca Office of English Language and Writing Support The Office of English Language and Writing Support offers individual consultations, single- session workshops, and non-credit courses for both native and non-native speakers of English. Web: » www.sgs.utoronto.ca/english Services Student Services offers a full range of services in the areas of career development, housing, learning skills, health, personal and emotional development, family concerns and support for Aboriginal and international students. Web: » www.studentservices.utoronto.ca Student Affairs Student Affairs builds community among students at the University of Toronto. Student Affairs provides services related to campus organizations, sexual diversity, accessibility, student crisis response, child care, and community partnerships. Web: » www.students.utoronto.ca/ servicesandlinks/studentaffairs Hart House As the cultural, recreational, and social student centre of the U of T, Hart House provides students with the chance to develop their interests in music, art, literature, debates, athletics and recreational activities ranging from photography to scuba diving. Web: » www.harthouse.utoronto.ca Athletic Centre We offer co-curricular opportunities for active physical activity for the entire student body, as well as faculty, staff and members of the community. With 47 intercollegiate teams, multi-tiered intramural leagues in 24 sports, extensive offerings in movement, fitness and dance, and many children’s classes, we conduct one of the broadest programs in North America. Web: » www.ac-fpeh.com/recreation 63 St. George Street, Toronto, Canada, M5S 2Z9 Inquiries: (416) 978-6614 Fax: (416) 978-4367 Admissions Enquiries: [email protected] www.gradschool.utoronto.ca GRAD ROOM Quick Facts School Of Graduate Studies Established in 1827 » Approximately 4,400 graduate faculty » Over 12,000 full and part-time students » U of T library system ranks among the top five research » libraries in North America Formal linkages with over 100 research institutions around » the globe Affiliations with a growing number of leading research » institutions such as: the 10 Toronto teaching hospitals, Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics, Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences, all 5 Ontario Centres of Excellence, all 21 federal Networks of Centres of Excellence The birthplace of many major research achievements » including the discovery of Insulin, creation of the first electronic heart pacemaker, development of the artificial larynx and the single-lung transplant On any given week students, faculty, staff and members of » the community present concerts, exhibits, plays, readings, and films at any one of our 6 Art galleries or 16 Theatres World famous alumni including authors Margaret Atwood, » Michael Ondaatje and Stephen Leacock; filmmakers such as David Cronenberg and Atom Egoyan and opera singer Maureen Forrester, among many others U of T has 6 Nobel Prize-winning graduates, the highest » number of any Canadian university

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Welcome Welcome to the University of Toronto, the largest graduate school in Canada!We offer a combination of academic excellence and world-class resources which provide our graduate students with diverse opportunities for professional and intellectual development.

Admission RequirementsListed below are the minimum admission requirements set by the School of Graduate Studies. Many departments require a higher average.

Master’s Programs and Full-Time Special Students

an appropriate four-year bachelor’s degree »with a final year average of at least mid-B from the University of Toronto or its equivalent from another recognized university

Doctoral Programsan appropriate University of Toronto master’s »degree or its equivalent, with an average of at least B+ or demonstrated comparable research competence some departments admit directly to the »doctoral program from a bachelor’s degree for highly qualified candidates (minimum average A- required)

Part-time Special Studentsmust hold a degree from a recognized »university

International and Exchange StudentsThe focus on academic excellence and the University’s outstanding research facilities, combined with its strong international connections, draws over 1000 international students each year from all parts of the world to continue their graduate education and research at UofT.

Applicants educated at non-Canadian institutions should note that their educational background will be assessed for equivalency with a University of Toronto degree as

described above. Please use the International Degree Equivalencies tool to see which international credentials are required for masters and doctoral admissions at U of T. For your information you can view a selection of equivalent qualifications from a number of educational systems around the world.

Web: » www.gradschool.utoronto.ca/Admissions_Requirements

International Student CentreThe International Student Centre (ISC) promotes and supports international education and offers services, programs, and facilities for international students, students with international and/or intercultural interests, and students looking for education and work opportunities abroad. Visit the International Student Center web site for information on obtaining student visas and health insurance (UHIP).

Web: » www.isc.utoronto.ca

International Student Exchange OfficeIf you are a graduate student who wishes to attend the University of Toronto as an exchange student, look into the services and programs offered by the International Student Exchange Office.

Web: » www.utoronto.ca/student.exchange/

ApplicationThe University of Toronto offers a web-based graduate application to make the process quick and simple for potential students. A link to the web-based form is available from the program’s admission requirements page when you are ready to begin the application.

Financial SupportTuition Fees: The total fee is normally an annual fee covering a full academic year and includes both the academic fees plus incidental/ancillary fees.

Web » : www.sgs.utoronto.ca/current/fees/

Fellowships and Financial AidFinancial support for our graduate students is important to the University of Toronto. That is why U of T was the first Canadian university to offer a guaranteed level of financial support for graduate students pursuing doctoral degrees.

Entrance AwardsAwards are offered by graduate programs and departments to the best and brightest incoming masters and doctoral students for full-time graduate study.

Internal AwardsThe School of Graduate Studies offers a number of internal awards to meritorious graduate students such as the University of Toronto Fellowships (UTF), the Connaught Scholarship as well as other endowed awards.

External AwardsCanadians and landed-immigrants may also apply for external support in the form of scholarships and fellowships offered by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC- www.nserc.ca), the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC-www.sshrc.ca) and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR-www.cihr.ca). All three granting councils (NSERC, SSHRC, and CIHR) also offer Canadian Graduate Scholarships (CGS). The Government of the Province of Ontario provides graduate scholarships tenable at Ontario universities. Ontario Graduate Scholarships (OGS) are available for graduate studies in all disciplines. Sixty of these awards are available to visa students. Ontario Graduate Scholarships in Science and Technology (OGSST) are designed to encourage excellence in graduate studies in science and technology. These awards are only available to Canadian citizens or permanent residents.

Web: » osap.gov.on.ca/eng/not_secure/ogs

English Language Score Requirements

Test Academic Division Minimum Score Requirement *

TOEFL www.toefl.org

Paper-Based Test and TWE Computer-Based Test and Essay Rating Score

Internet-Based Test and Writing and Speaking Sections

HumanitiesSocial SciencesLife Sciences

Overall 580 TWE 5

Overall 237 Essay Rating 5

Overall 93 Writing 22 Speaking 22

Physical Sciences Overall 580 TWE 4

Overall 237 Essay Rating 4

Overall 93 Writing 22 Speaking 22

IELTS All 7.0 www.ielts.org

MELAB Al 85 www.lsa.umich.edu/eli/melab.htm

COPE www.copetest.com

All 4 (with at least 1 in each component and 2 in writing) * valid until December 31, 2007 76 (with at least 22 in each component and 32 in writing) * valid from January 1, 2008

Ontario Student Assistance Program The federal and provincial governments provide financial support to qualified students who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Ontario. The amount of the loan depends on your calculated financial need.

Web: » osap.gov.on.ca

Awards For Non-Canadians In addition to the internal funding normally available to all international students, there are a number of external funding sources that can also be explored. International students are encouraged to apply for all possible funding opportunities in their home country.

Web: » www.sgs.utoronto.ca/prospective/financial/international

For further information, please contact:Fellowships and Loans Office School of Graduate Studies University of Toronto 63 St. George Street, Rm.202 Toronto, Canada, M5S 2Z9 Tel: (416) 978-2379 / Fax: (416) 978-4367

E-mail: » [email protected]

Other sources of funding: Teaching AssistantshipsSome departments hire teaching assistants who spend up to 10 hours a week conducting tutorials, grading undergraduate essays/exams and acting as a resource for undergraduate students. For further information, write the chair of your graduate department, giving full particulars of your academic training and experience.

Research AssistantshipsResearch assistants normally work with a faculty member, assisting with research projects. Apply directly to the department chair concerned.

HousingGraduate students need to find the ideal community for their graduate experience. The University of Toronto meets this need by offering a wide variety of housing and housing services ranging from campus residences, including our own Graduate House, to off-campus shared and private accommodation.

Graduate HouseThe multi-award winning residence offers apartment-style accommodation for 437 full-time single students registered in the School of Graduate Studies or in second-entry professional programs. Graduate House is close to many of the university’s facilities including Robarts Library (the main research library) and the Athletic Centre.

Web: » www.sgs.utoronto.ca/gradhouse

Student Family HousingIf you are a full-time student and need accommodation for you, your spouse or partner, and/or dependent children, you may be eligible to apply for Student Family Housing.

Web: » www.housing.utoronto.ca

Student Housing ServiceYour first stop for housing information should be the student Housing Service, where you’ll find up-to-date information on campus residences, off-campus room lists, apartments and houses for rent by landlords throughout the city, lists of students seeking roommates, as well as a Buy and Sell Board service advertising used furniture and goods.

Web » : www.housing.utoronto.ca

Massey CollegeMassey College is an independent residence community of senior academic scholars and full-time graduate students.

Web: » www.utoronto.ca/massey

Campus LifeThere’s life outside the classroom and the lab! An abundance of sports, theatre, music, academic conferences and student groups contribute to a vibrant campus life.

Graduate Student InitiativeIn partnership with the Graduates Students’ Union and School of Graduate Studies, this program is specifically designed by Student Services to offer workshops, social events and online resources to enhance the graduate student experience.

Web: » www.studentservices.utoronto.ca/gsi

Graduate Students’ UnionThe Graduate Students’ Union at University of Toronto represents over 11,000 students studying in over 70 departments. For many years this union has advocated for increased student representation, funding and provided services such as health insurance, confidential advice and a voice for the graduate student body on the various committees of the university.

Web: » www.gsu.utoronto.ca

Grad EscapesDisconnect yourself from the PC and come explore Toronto’s great cultural riches in the company of other like-minded grad students.

Web: » www.gsu.utoronto.ca/escape/

Training Programs for Graduate Students in University TeachingGraduate students interested in improving their teaching skills can do so through a variety of courses and training programs.

Web: » www.sgs.utoronto.ca/current/teacher_training.asp

ULife - What Are You Doing After Class?The ULife website gives U of T students all the information they need to get involved in the hundreds of clubs and activities running on all three campuses. So, what are you doing after class?

Web: » www.ulife.utoronto.ca

Office of English Language and Writing SupportThe Office of English Language and Writing Support offers individual consultations, single-session workshops, and non-credit courses for both native and non-native speakers of English.

Web: » www.sgs.utoronto.ca/english

ServicesStudent Services offers a full range of services in the areas of career development, housing, learning skills, health, personal and emotional development, family concerns and support for Aboriginal and international students.

Web: » www.studentservices.utoronto.ca

Student AffairsStudent Affairs builds community among students at the University of Toronto. Student Affairs provides services related to campus organizations, sexual diversity, accessibility, student crisis response, child care, and community partnerships.

Web: » www.students.utoronto.ca/servicesandlinks/studentaffairs

Hart HouseAs the cultural, recreational, and social student centre of the U of T, Hart House provides students with the chance to develop their interests in music, art, literature, debates, athletics and recreational activities ranging from photography to scuba diving.

Web: » www.harthouse.utoronto.ca

Athletic Centre We offer co-curricular opportunities for active physical activity for the entire student body, as well as faculty, staff and members of the community. With 47 intercollegiate teams, multi-tiered intramural leagues in 24 sports, extensive offerings in movement, fitness and dance, and many children’s classes, we conduct one of the broadest programs in North America.

Web: » www.ac-fpeh.com/recreation

63 St. George Street, Toronto, Canada, M5S 2Z9 Inquiries: (416) 978-6614 Fax: (416) 978-4367

Admissions Enquiries: [email protected] www.gradschool.utoronto.ca

GRAD ROOMQuick FactsSchool Of Graduate Studies

Established in 1827 »Approximately 4,400 graduate faculty »Over 12,000 full and part-time students »U of T library system ranks among the top five research »libraries in North AmericaFormal linkages with over 100 research institutions around »the globeAffiliations with a growing number of leading research »institutions such as: the 10 Toronto teaching hospitals, Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics, Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences, all 5 Ontario Centres of Excellence, all 21 federal Networks of Centres of ExcellenceThe birthplace of many major research achievements »including the discovery of Insulin, creation of the first electronic heart pacemaker, development of the artificial larynx and the single-lung transplantOn any given week students, faculty, staff and members of »the community present concerts, exhibits, plays, readings, and films at any one of our 6 Art galleries or 16 Theatres World famous alumni including authors Margaret Atwood, »Michael Ondaatje and Stephen Leacock; filmmakers such as David Cronenberg and Atom Egoyan and opera singer Maureen Forrester, among many othersU of T has 6 Nobel Prize-winning graduates, the highest »number of any Canadian university

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Department, Centre, Institute Degrees Telephone Web siteAerospace Science & Engineering (D) M.A.Sc. M. Eng* Ph.D. 416-667-7714 www.utias.utoronto.ca

Anthropology (D) M.A.* M.Sc.* Ph.D. 416-978-5416 www.chass.utoronto.ca/anthropology

Architecture, Landscape & Design (D) M.Arch.* M.L.A.* M.U.D.* 416-978-5038 www.ald.utoronto.ca

Art (D) M.A.* Ph.D. M.V.S 416-946-3960 www.fineart.utoronto.ca

Asian Institute (I) 416-978-8996 www.utoronto.ca/ai

Astronomy & Astrophysics (D) M.Sc.* Ph.D. 416-978-2016 www.astro.utoronto.ca

Biochemistry (D) M.Sc. Ph.D. 416-978-4815 biochemistry.utoronto.ca

Bioethics M.H.Sc. 416-978-2709 www.utoronto.ca/jcb

Biomedical Communications M.Sc.BMC 416-978-2659 www.bmc.med.utoronto.ca/BMC

Biomedical Engineering, Clinical M.A.Sc. M.H.Sc. Ph.D. 416-978-4841 www.ibbme.utoronto.ca

Biotechnology Program M.Biotech 905-569-4737 www.utm.utoronto.ca/mbiotech

Cell and Systems Biology M.Sc. Ph.D. 416-978-8532 www.csb.utoronto.ca

Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry (D) M.A.Sc. M.Eng.* Ph.D. 416-978-7137 www.chem-eng.utoronto.ca

Chemistry (D) M.Sc. Ph.D. 416-978-3605 www.chem.utoronto.ca

Cinema Studies M.A. 416-978-0839 www.utoronto.ca/cinema

Civil Engineering (D) M.A.Sc. M.Eng.* Ph.D. 416-978-5904 www.civ.utoronto.ca

Classics (D) M.A.* Ph.D. 416-978-5513 www.chass.utoronto.ca/classics

Comparative Literature (C) M.A.* Ph.D. 416-813-4041 www.chass.utoronto.ca/complit

Computer Science (D) M.Sc.* Ph.D. 416-978-8762 www.cs.utoronto.ca

Criminology (C) J.D./M.A.††M.A.* Ph.D 416-978-7124 www.criminology.utoronto.ca

Dentistry (D) M.Sc.* Ph.D.† 416-979-4901 www.utoronto.ca/dentistry

Drama (C) M.A.* Ph.D. 416-978-7980 gradrama.sa.utoronto.ca

East Asian Studies (D) M.A.* Ph.D. 416-946-3624 www.chass.utoronto.ca/eas

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology M.Sc. Ph.D. 416-978-8514 www.eeb.utoronto.ca

Economics (D) J.D./M.A.†† M.A.* J.D./Ph.D.††Ph.D.

416-978-6713 www.economics.utoronto.ca

Education (For the following five departmentsapply directly to OISE/UT) Adult Education and Counselling Psychology (D)Curriculum, Teaching and Learning (D)Human Development and Applied Psychology (D)Sociology and Equity Studies in Education (D)Theory and Policy Studies in Education (D)

M.Ed.* M.A.* Ed.D.* Ph.D†

M.Ed.* M.A.* M.T. Ed.D.* Ph.D.†M.Ed.* M.A.* M.A.(CS&E) Ed.D.* Ph.D.M.Ed.* M.A.* Ed.D.* Ph.D.M.Ed.* M.A.* Ed.D.* Ph.D.†

416-923-6641 ext. 2663

www.oise.utoronto.ca

Electrical & Computer Engineering (D) M.A.Sc. M.Eng.* M.Eng.Tel.* Ph.D. 416-978-3122 www.ece.utoronto.ca

English (D) M.A.* Ph.D. 416-978-5027 www.utoronto.ca/english

Environment (C) M.Env.Sc. 416-978-7077 www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~envsi/menvsci/

European, Russian and Eurasian Studies M.A. J.D./M.A.†† M.B.A./M.A.

416-946-8938 www.utoronto.ca/ceres

Exercise Sciences (D) M.Sc.* Ph.D.† 416-978-6087 www.ac-fpeh.com

Financial Economics M.F.E. 416-978-8623 www.rotman.utoronto.ca/mfe

Forestry (D) M.Sc.F. M.F.C. Ph.D. 416-946-7952 www.forestry.utoronto.ca

French Language & Literature (D) M.A.* Ph.D. 416-926-2307 www.chass.utoronto.ca/french

Genetic Couselling M.Sc www.utoronto.ca/medicalgenetics

Geography (D) M.A.* M.Sc* Ph.D. 416-978-3377 www.geog.utoronto.ca

Geology (D) M.Sc.* M.A.Sc. Ph.D. 416-978-1240 www.geology.utoronto.ca

Germanic Languages & Literatures (D) M.A.* Ph.D. 416-926-2321 ww.w.chass.utoronto.ca/german

Health Policy, Management & Evaluation (D) M.H.Sc. M.Sc.* M.H.Sc./M.N. M.H.Sc./M.S.W. Ph.D. MMI

416-978-1108 www.hpme.utoronto.ca

History (D) M.A.* Ph.D. 416-978-5800 www.chass.utoronto.ca/history

History & Philosophy of Science & Technology M.A.* Ph.D. 416-978-5397 www.hps.utoronto.ca

Immunology (D) M.Sc.. Ph.D. 416-978-6382 www.immunology.utoronto.ca

Industrial Relations and Human Resources (C) M.I.R.H.R. *Ph.D. 416-978-2927 www.chass.utoronto.ca/cir

Information Studies (D) M.I.St*. G.Dip.I.St., J.D./M.I.St. †† Ph.D. M.M.St.

416-978-3234 www.fis.utoronto.ca

Italian Studies (D) M.A.* Ph.D. 416-926-2349 www.utoronto.ca/italian

Laboratory Medicine & Pathobiology (D) M.Sc. Ph.D. 416-978-2550 www.lmp.facmed.utoronto.ca

Law (D) LL.M.* M.S.L. S.J.D. 416-978-0213 www.law.utoronto.ca

Linguistics (D) M.A.* Ph.D. 416-978-4029 www.chass.utoronto.ca/linguistics

Management (D) B.A.Sc./M.B.A.††, J.D./M.B.A.†† M.B.A. *Ph.D. M.A./M.B.A.†† M.M.P.A. E.M.B.A. G.Dip.IFA M.F.

416-978-3499, 416-978-4441, 416-978-4226, 905-828-3985

www.mgmt.utoronto.ca

Materials Science & Engineering (D) M.A.Sc. M.Eng.* Ph.D. 416-978-3012 www.mse.utoronto.ca

Mathematical Finance Program M.M.F. 416-946-5206 www.mmf.utoronto.ca

Mathematics (D) M.Sc.* Ph.D. 416-978-7894 www.math.toronto.edu

Mechanical and Industrial Engineering M.A.Sc. M.Eng.*. M.Eng./D.M. *Ph.D. 416-978-2922 www.mie.utoronto.ca

Medical Biophysics (D) M.Sc. Ph.D. 416-946-2819 medbio.utoronto.ca

Medical Science (I) M.Sc. Ph.D. 416-978-5012 www.library.utoronto.ca/ims

Medieval Studies (D) M.A.* Ph.D. 416-978-4884 www.chass.utoronto.ca/medieval

Molecular and Medical Genetics (D) M.Sc. Ph.D. 416-978-7145 www.utoronto.ca/medicalgenetics

Music M.A. Ph.D. Mus.M. D.M.A. 416-978-5772 www.utoronto.ca/music

Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations (D) M.A.* Ph.D. 416-978-3181 www.utoronto.ca/nmc

Nursing Science (D) M.N.* M.H.Sc./M.N Ph.D.† PMNP Dip. 416-978-8727 www.nursing.utoronto.ca

Nutritional Sciences (D) M.Sc.* Ph.D. 416-978-6071 www.utoronto.ca/nutrisci

Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy (D) M.Sc. OT 416-978-2765 www.ot.utoronto.ca

Pharmaceutical Sciences (D) M.Sc.* Ph.D. † 416-978-2179 www.utoronto.ca/pharmacy/graduate

Pharmacology (D) M.Sc.* Ph.D. 416-978-5244 www.utoronto.ca/grdpharm

Philosophy (D) M.A.* Ph.D. J.D./Ph.D.†† 416-978-3312 www. philosophy.utoronto.ca

Physical Therapy (D) M.Sc.PT 416-978-2765 www.physicaltherapy.utoronto.ca

Physics (D) M.Sc. Ph.D. 416-978-2945 www.physics.utoronto.ca

Physiology (D) M.Sc. Ph.D. 416-978-2601 www.uoftphysiology.com

Planning M.Sc.Pl.*.M.U.D.S.*, Ph.D. 416-978-3377 www.geog.utoronto.ca

Political Science (D) M.A.* Ph.D. J.D./M.A.††,J.D./Ph.D.†† 416-978-2017 www.chass.utoronto.ca/polsci

Psychology (D) M.A. Ph.D. 416-978-3404 www.psych.utoronto.ca

Public Health Sciences (D) M.Sc.* M.H.Sc.* ‡ M.Sc.C.H. Ph.D.† 416-978-2058 www.phs.utoronto.ca

Public Policy and Governance M.P.P. 416-978-5120 www.publicpolicy.utoronto.ca

Rehabilitation Science (D) M.Sc.* Ph.D. 416-978-0300 www.utoronto.ca/gdrs

Religion (C) M.A.* Ph.D. 416-978-3057 www.religion.utoronto.ca

Slavic Languages and Literatures (D) M.A. Ph.D. 416-926-2075 www.utoronto.ca/slavic

Social Work (D) J.D./M.S.W.†† , M.H.Sc./M.S.W. ††, M.S.W.*, Ph.D.†

416-978-3257 www.socialwork.utoronto.ca

Sociology (D) M.A.* Ph.D. 416-978-3414 www.utoronto.ca/sociology

Spanish (D) M.A.* Ph.D. 416-813-4080 www.chass.utoronto.ca/spanish_portuguese

Speech Language Pathology (D) M.H.Sc.* M.Sc. Ph.D. 416-978-2765 www.slp.utoronto.ca

Statistics (D) M.Sc.* Ph.D. 416-978-5136 www.utstat.utoronto.ca

Women and Gender Studies (I) M.A. 416-978-3668 www.utoronto.ca/wgsi

D= Department C= Centre I= Institute *Part-time Studies are available † Flexible-time Program Available †† Combined Degree ‡ Pending OCGS Approval

Collaborative Program* Telephone Web siteAboriginal Health : Adult Education and Counselling Psychology, Anthropology, Geography, Nursing Science, Public Health Sciences, Sociology and Equity Studies in Education

416-978-0298 www.cpah.ca

Addiction Studies : Adult Education and Counselling Psychology, Anthropology, Biomaterials & Biomedical Engineering, Criminology, Information Studies, Medical Science, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pharmacology, Psychology, Public Health Sciences, Social Work, Sociology

416-978-2751 www.phs.utoronto.ca/c_copas.htm

Aging, Palliative and Supportive Care Across the Life Course : Adult Education and Counselling Psychology, Anthropology; Dentistry; Exercise Sciences; Health Policy, Management & Evaluation; Information Studies; Medical Science; Nursing Science; Pharmaceutical Sciences; Psychology; Public Health Sciences; Rehabilitation Science; Social Work; Sociology; Speech-Language Pathology

416-978-0377416-978-7037

www.aging.utoronto.ca/program

Ancient and Medieval Philosophy : Classics, Medieval Studies, Philosophy 416-978-3178 www.chass.utoronto.ca/~cpamp/

Ancient Greek and Roman History : Classics (U of T); History (York University)

416-978-5513 www.chass.utoronto.ca/classics

Asia Pacific Studies : Anthropology, East Asian Studies, Economics, Geography, Social Work

416-946-8996 www.utoronto.ca/asiapacific-ma/

Astrophysics : Astronomy & Astrophysics, Physics,, The Canadian Institute of Theoretical Astrophysics

416-946-3044 www.astro.utoronto.ca/gradmsc.html

Bioethics : Health Policy, Management & Evaluation; Law; Medical Science; www.utoronto.ca/jcb/home/main.htm

Biomedical Engineering : Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry, Dentistry, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Laboratory Medicine & Pathobiology, Materials Science & Engineering, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering, Medical Science, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Physics, Physiology, Rehabilitation

416-978-4317 www.ibbme.utoronto.ca

Biomedical Toxicology : Laboratory Medicine & Pathobiology; Medical Science; Nutritional Sciences; Pharmaceutical Sciences; Pharmacology; Zoology

416-978-5244 www.utoronto.ca/grdpharm/biomed1.htm

Biomolecular Structure : Biochemistry, Chemistry, Medical Biophysics, Molecular & Medical Genetics

416-978-0557 www.biochemistry.utoronto.ca/BMS

Book History & Print Culture : Comparative Literature, English, French Language & Literature, Information Studies, Italian Studies, Medieval Studies, Music

416-946-3560 bookhistory.fis.utoronto.ca

Cardiovascular Sciences : Biomedical Engineering, Exercise Sciences, Health Policy, Management & Evaluation, Laboratory Medicine & Pathobiology, Medical Biophysics, Medical Science, Pharmacology, Physiology, Public Health Sciences, Rehabilitation Science

416-978-0746 www.cscp.utoronto.ca

Community Development : Adult Education and Community Development; Counselling Psychology; Planning; Public Health Sciences; Social Work

416-978-2072 www.urbancentre.utoronto.ca

Comparative, International and Development Education : Adult Education; Curriculum; Second Language Education; Sociology in Education; Higher Education; History and Philosophy of Education; Educational Administration

416-923-6641ext. 2361

[email protected]

Developmental Biology : Biochemistry, Botany, Immunology, Laboratory Medicine & Pathobiology, Medical Biophysics Molecular & Medical Genetics, Physiology, Zoology

416-946-7006 www.utoronto.ca/devbiol

Developmental Science : Human Development & Applied Psychology; Psychology

www.psych.utoronto.ca www.oise.utoronto.ca/depts/hdap

Editing Medieval Texts : Classics, English, French Language & Literature, History, Italian Studies, Medieval Studies, Music, Philosophy, Religion, Spanish

416-978-4884 www.chass.utoronto.ca/medieval

Environment & Health : Geography, Medical Science, Planning, Public Health Science

416-978-7077 www.environment.utoronto.ca

Environmental Engineering : Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Materials Science & Engineering, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

416-978-3532 www.ecf.utoronto.ca

Environmental Studies : Adult Education & Counselling Psychology; Anthropology; Botany; Chemistry; Curriculum, Teaching & Learning; Economics; Forestry; Geography; Geology; Information Studies; Management; Philosophy; Political Science; Sociology; Sociology & Equity Studies; Zoology

416-978-7077 www.environment.utoronto.ca

Ethnic and Pluralism Studies : Anthropology, Geography, History, Industrial Relations, Nursing Science, Political Science, Religion, Russian & East European Studies, Social Work, Sociology

416-978-4783 www.utoronto.ca/ethnicstudies

Geology & Physics : Geology, Physics 416-978-3231 www2.physics.utoronto.ca/geophysics/gpcollab.html

Health Care, Technology & Place : Biomedical Engineering; English; Health Policy, Mgmt. & Evaluation; Nursing Science; Pharmaceutical Sciences; Public Health Sciences, Social Work

416-978-2067 www.hctp.utoronto.ca

Health Services & Policy Research : Health Policy, Mgmt. & Evaluation; Nursing Science; Pharmaceutical Sciences; Public Health Sciences; Rehabilitation Science; Social Work

416-978-1108 www.otc-hsr.ca

Integrated Manufacturing : Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry, Materials Science & Engineering,Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

416-978-2922 www.me.utoronto.ca/grad/GradProg/integmanu.html

International Relations : Anthropology; Economics; Geography; Health Policy, Management & Evaluation, History; Philosophy; Political Science; Sociology; Religion

416-946-8917 ir.mcis.utoronto.ca/

Jewish Studies : Anthropology; English; Germanic Languages & Literatures; History; Near & Middle Eastern Civilizations; Philosophy; Political Science; Religion; Sociology

416-978-8118 www.utoronto.ca/jewish

Knowledge Media Design : Architecture, Landscape & Design; Computer Science; Information Studies; Mechanical & Industrial Engineering, Medical Science, Sociology

416-946-8515 www.kmdi.utoronto.ca/graduate

Management and Economics : Economics, Management 416-978-7169 www.rotman.utoronto.ca/phd/collaborative.htm

Neuroscience : Biochemistry, Biomaterials & Biomedical Engineering, Dentistry, Laboratory Medicine & Pathobiology, Medical Science, Molecular & Medical Genetics, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pharmacology, Physiology, Psychology, Rehabilitation Science, Speech-Language Pathology, Zoology

416-978-4894 www.utoronto.ca/neurosci

Genome Biology and Bioinformatics : Biochemistry; Botany; Laboratory Medicine & Pathobiology; Medical Biophysics; Medical Science; Molecular & Medical Genetics; Zoology

416-946-7006 www.biochemistry.utoronto.ca/cgb

South Asian Studies : Anthropology, English, Geography, History; Political Science, Religion, Social Work

416-978-4294 www.sgs.utoronto.ca/sas

Women’s Health 416-978-0896 www.womensresearch.ca/graduate

Women’s Studies : Adult Education & Counselling Psychology; Anthropology; Criminology; Curriculum, Teaching & Learning; Comparative Literature; Drama; English; Exercise Sciences; French; Geography; Health Policy, Management & Evaluation; History; Information Studies; Law; Medieval Studies; Near & Middle Eastern Civilizations; Nursing; Philosophy; Political Science; Public Health Sciences; Religion; Sociology & Equity Studies in Education; Social Work; Sociology; Spanish; Theory & Policy Studies in Education

416-978-3668 www.utoronto.ca/iwsgs

*Applications are to be submitted to one of the Collaborating Units and the Collaborative Program Office, as appropriate

In addition to degree programs, our graduate departments, centres, and institutes, also offer unique, non-degree granting, collaborative programs. These innovative programs emerge from cooperation between two or more graduate units, which provides a broader base from which to explore a novel interdisciplinary area or a special development in a particular discipline. A student

must be admitted to and enrolled in one of the collaborating graduate units (listed below under the name of the collaborative program), and must fulfill all the requirements for the degree in that home unit, in order to participate in a collaborative program. On successful completion of requirements for the collaborative program, a notation is added to the student’s transcript.

Collaborative Programs

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