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Cinema Studies: Cinema Studies PhD

Launched in September 2013, the Doctor of Philosophy program in Cinema Studies addresses the changing role of moving image media within global culture. Past and present configurations of cinema are studied through a constellation of theoretical, textual, social, and historical rubrics. The core curricular offerings engage with debates and questions that persist within the scholarship while also examining how the field contends with emerging disciplinary issues and intermedial formats today and at earlier historical junctures. Throughout the program of study, the synthesis of history and…

Full-Time Qualifying Exam (Comprehensive / Departmental / Oral)
Civil and Mineral Engineering: Cities Engineering and Management MEngCEM

Cities are the economic engines of the world. Highly skilled professionals, armed with both technical expertise and a fundamental understanding of the cross-disciplinary issues, are needed to help our cities tackle challenges to ensure the well-being of their inhabitants and economies. In the Master of Engineering: Cities Engineering and Management (MEngCEM) program, students prepare for rewarding careers in government and the private sector, addressing the critical issues and growing needs of urban centres.

To proactively respond to the changing needs of cities,…

Full-Time, Extended Full-Time Experiential Learning Eligible for ON Tax Credit (Co-op / Internship / Placement / Practicum)
Civil and Mineral Engineering: Cities Engineering and Management MEngCEM Courses

Courses must be approved by the Program Director.

Core Courses

Course CodeCourse Title
The Challenges of Urban Policy-Making
Empirical Study of Cities
Infrastructure and Urban Prosperity
Civil and Mineral Engineering: Civil Engineering MASc

The Master of Applied Science (MASc) program includes a foundational base of graduate courses followed by a research thesis. Many research projects involve industrial partnerships and networking opportunities, project management experience, and collaboration with leading experts.



Full-Time Master's Thesis
Civil and Mineral Engineering: Civil Engineering MASc, MEng, PhD Courses

Not all courses are given every year. Some courses may require a prerequisite. Please consult the department.

General Interest

Course CodeCourse Title
Managing Business Innovation and Transformational Change
APS1043HWriting Your Own…
Civil and Mineral Engineering: Civil Engineering MEng

The Master of Engineering (MEng) program is course based and intended to provide continuing and advanced education for recent graduates and civil engineers in professional practice. The program can be taken on a full-time, extended full-time, or part-time basis.



Part-Time, Extended Full-Time, Full-Time Major Research Paper / Project
Civil and Mineral Engineering: Civil Engineering PhD

The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program is designed for outstanding individuals interested in a rewarding career in fundamental or applied research. This program involves advanced courses and an intensive research program culminating in a thesis.

Applicants may enter the PhD program via one of three routes: 1) following completion of an appropriate master's degree in engineering, mathematics, physics, or chemistry; 2) transfer from the University of Toronto MASc or MEng program; 3) direct entry following completion of a bachelor's degree.



Transfer, Flexible-Time, Direct-Entry, Full-Time Residency On Campus, Qualifying Exam (Comprehensive / Departmental / Oral)
Civil and Mineral Engineering: Emphases

Advanced Water Technologies

Participating Programs:
  • Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry MEng
  • Civil Engineering MEng
  • Materials Science and Engineering MEng

MEng students must successfully complete a total of 2.0 full-course equivalents (FCEs) (four half courses).

Core Courses

Students must select at least one of the following (0.5 FCE):

Classics: Classics MA

The Department of Classics offers a diverse program of graduate studies leading to the Masters of Arts (MA) degree. With one of the largest graduate faculty in North America, the department offers a combination of rigorous training and engagement with a range of diverse and innovative methodologies. The program offers the opportunity to pursue study in several fields of specialization within the broad ambit of Classical Studies. Visit the departmental website for descriptions of…

Classics: Classics MA, PhD Courses

Not all courses are offered every year. Please consult the department for course offerings.

Course CodeCourse Title
AMP2000YCollaborative Specialization in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy (CSAMP) Proseminar
CLA2000YGraduate Research Paper
CLA3020Y