• Duration

    4 Years

  • Post study work visa

    3 Years

  • Intake months

    September

  • Delivery locations

    Toronto

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Economics is a social science that encompasses a particular range of human behaviour and has a strong influence on the structure, well-being, and development of a society. Much of human activity is directed towards the satisfaction of material wants. In many areas of the world, the greater part of human effort must be directed towards meeting the most elemental demands for food, clothing, and shelter. Even in technologically-advanced societies, where these basic requirements can be met with comparative ease, the desire for more goods and services never appears to be fully satisfied. In consequence, every society - regardless of whether it is capitalist, socialist or communist in political orientation - is both competitive and cooperative. It is competitive because its members contend with one another to satisfy their individual wants from a limited supply of productive resources. It is cooperative because the greatest supply of goods is available when the activity of producing them is coordinated and organized. Economics deals with any issue arising out of the conflict between the demand for goods and services, and a limited supply of resources to satisfy those demands.

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IELTS 6.5

TOEFL 100

  • Type of institution

    Foundation Provider

  • Year established

    1827

  • Total students

    62,864

  • On campus accommodation

    Available

Ranking

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    THE rank

    18
  • QS

    QS rank

    34
  • arwu

    ARWU rank

    24

Accreditations

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Mississauga Campus (UTM) - University of Toronto - University of Toronto International Programs, New College

3359 Mississauga Road North, Mississauga, Ontario, L5L 1C6

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UTM’s award-winning facilities are situated on 225 acres of protected greenbelt along the Credit River, 33 kilometres west of U of T’s Downtown Toronto (St. George) Campus. Featuring 15 academic departments, an Institute of Communication, Culture, Information and Technology, 148 programs and 89 areas of study, UTM offers undergraduate and interdisciplinary graduate studies programs. The campus also boasts a vibrant research environment and many of its faculty and researchers are recognized internationally for their innovative work.

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