UTM PROGRAMS (Key: Maj-Major / Min-Minor / Spe-Specialist)
ANTHROPOLOGY
Anthropology (Arts) - Maj, Min, Spe
Anthropology (Science) - Maj, Spe
Forensic Science - Maj
Forensic Science (Anthropology) - Spe
Forensic Science (Biology) - Spe
Forensic Science (Chemistry) - Spe
Forensic Science (Psychology) - Spe
BIOLOGY
Biology - Maj, Min, Spe
Biology - Health Science - Maj
Biotechnology - Spe
Comparative Physiology - Spe
Ecology & Evolution - Spe
Molecular Biology - Spe
Paleontology - Maj
CHEMICAL & PHYSICAL SCIENCES
Astronomy - Maj
Astronomical Sciences - Spe
Biological Chemistry - Spe
Biological Physics - Spe
Chemistry - Maj, Min, Spe
Earth Science - Maj, Min, Spe
Geology - Spe
Physics - Maj, Min
Science Education - Min
ECONOMICS
Economics - Maj, Min, Spe
Economics & Political Science - Spe
Economics (Commerce & Finance) - Spe
Financial Economics - Spe
Human Resources & Industrial Relations - Maj
International Affairs - Spe
ENGLISH & DRAMA
English - Maj, Min, Spe
Canadian Studies - Maj, Min
Performance & Theatre - Maj, Min
Theatre & Drama Studies - Spe
GEOGRAPHY
Geography (Arts) - Maj, Min, Spe
Geography (Science) - Maj, Min, Spe
Geocomputational Science - Spe
Environmental Management - Maj, Min, Spe
Sustainability – Min
Environmental Law & Policy - Min
Environmental Science - Maj, Min, Spe
Geographical Information Systems - Maj, Min
HISTORICAL STUDIES
Classical Civilization - Maj, Min
Diaspora & Transnational - Maj, Min
History - Spe, Maj, Min
History of Religions - Spe, Maj, Min (formerly Religions)
Latin American and Caribbean Studies - Min
South Asian Civilizations - Min
Women & Gender Studies - Maj, Min (previously Study of Women & Gender)
INSTITUTE OF COMMUNICATION, CULTURE, INFORMATION AND TECHNOLOGY (ICCIT)
Communication, Culture & Information Technology (CCIT) - Maj
Digital Enterprise Management (DEM) - Spe
Interactive Digital Media (IDM) - Spe
Professional Writing & Communication - Maj, Min
LANGUAGE STUDIES
Cinema Studies - Min
Experimental Linguistics - Maj
Francophone Studies - Min
French & Italian - Spe
French Language & French Linguistics - Maj
French Language & Literature - Maj, Spe
French Studies - Min
Functional French - Min
Italian - Maj, Min, Spe
Language Teaching & Learning (French & Italian) - Spe
Language Teaching & Learning (French) - Maj
Language Teaching & Learning (Italian) - Maj
Linguistics - Min
MANAGEMENT
Accounting (Commerce & Finance) - Spe
Commerce & Finance - Human Resource Management - Spe
Commerce & Finance - Finance - Spe
Commerce & Finance - Marketing - Spe
Commerce - Maj
Commerce & Finance - Spe
Management - Maj, Spe
MATHEMATICAL & COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES
Applied Statistics - Maj, Min, SPe
Bioinformatics - Spe
Computer Science - Maj, Spe
Information Security - Spe
Mathematical Sciences - Maj, Min, Spe
PHILOSOPHY
Philosophy - Maj, Min, Spe
Philosophy of Science - Min
Logic - Maj
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Political Science - Maj, Min, Spe
PSYCHOLOGY
Psychology - Maj, Min, Spe
Behaviour, Genetics & Neurobiology - Spe
Exceptionality in Human Learning (Science) - Maj, Spe
SOCIOLOGY
Sociology - Maj, Min, Spe
Criminology and Socio-Legal Studies - Maj, Spe
VISUAL STUDIES
Art & Art History - Spe, Maj
Art History - Spe, Maj, Min
Visual Culture and Communication (VCC) - Spe
Cinema Studies - Min
ARTS
Self-Designed Area of Study - Maj, Min, Spe
SCIENCE
Self-Designed Area of Study - Maj, Spe
For details on all UTM programs, go to www.utm.utoronto.ca/programs.
While the different campuses of U of T have separate undergraduate programs, the graduate programs for many disciplines are shared across all three campuses, and faculty on all campuses participate fully in the graduate programs. Graduate students may choose to affiliate with any of the three campuses. Please consult the following link for more information regarding graduate student affiliation.
To learn more about research-based academic opportunities at U of T (MA, MSc and PhD programs), please visit the School of Graduate Studies website.
Several professional graduate programs are based on the UTM campus:
The Graduate Professional Skills (GPS) program is an initiative from the School of Graduate Studies to help doctoral-stream (MA, MASc, MSc, PhD) graduate students become fully prepared for their future. GPS focuses on skills beyond those conventionally learned within a disciplinary program, skills that may be critical to success in the wide range of careers that graduates enter, both within and outside academe. GPS can help you to communicate effectively, plan and manage your time, be entrepreneurial, understand and apply ethical practices, and work effectively in teams and as leaders.
Click here for more information on the Graduate Professional Skills Program.