Duration
4 Years
Post study work visa
3 Years
Intake months
September
Delivery locations
Toronto
The growth of city-regions in Canada, North America and across the world raises new sets of urban planning and policy challenges, including growth management, economic competitiveness, transportation and congestion, public infrastructure planning, environmental sustainability and conservation, neighbourhood wellbeing and social inclusion, health, and quality of life in cities more generally. New challenges require new ideas and solutions. City Studies is a multidisciplinary undergraduate program that introduces students to concepts and skills to understand and tackle problems of an increasingly urban world. On completion of the program, our graduates are well-positioned to pursue further professional development in a wide variety of careers related to urban issues, among others, urban planning, transportation, real estate and development, social services and community development, government, and policy and research. The program also offers preparation for graduate studies in related fields.
IELTS 6.5
TOEFL 100
Type of institution
Foundation Provider
Year established
1827
Total students
62,864
On campus accommodation
Available
THE rank
18QS rank
34ARWU rank
24
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