Ryerson University
Founded 1948 as Ryerson Institute of Technology, became Ryerson Polytechnic Institute 1963 and acquired present status and title 1993. Ryerson combines a traditional focus on theory with career-oriented emphasis on applicable skills-through laboratory work, field trips, outside projects, work experience, internships, regular contact with business and industry and work experience in the professional community.
Funding:
Public
Grades 3
Languages 1
Divisions 37
- Communication CentreFields of study: Communication Studies
- Food Security CentreFields of study: Food Science
- Learning Technologies CentreFields of study: Educational Technology
- Research Data CentreFields of study: Data Processing
- Study of Commercial Activity CentreFields of study: Business and Commerce
- Urban Energy CentreFields of study: Energy Engineering
- Voluntary Sector Studies Centre
- Management of Technological Change in Retailing ChairFields of study: Engineering Management
- Arts FacultyFields of study: Geography (Human), International Economics, Government, Religion, International Studies, Criminal Law, French, Geography, Cultural Studies, Business and Commerce, Public Administration, Sociology, Philosophy, Literature, Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, Political Sciences, History, Finance, Psychology, English, Economics, Management
- Communication and Design FacultyFields of study: Acting, Photography, Radio and Television Broadcasting, Communication Arts, Film, Fashion Design, Dance, Interior Design, Media Studies, Theatre, Journalism, Design, Communication Studies
- Community Services Faculty
- Engineering, Architecture and Science FacultyFields of study: Engineering Management, Biomedical Engineering, Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Chemical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Architecture, Natural Sciences, Electrical Engineering, Engineering, Biology, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Computer Science
- Innovation and Technology Management InstituteFields of study: Engineering Management
- Management and Technology Institute
- Privacy and Cyber Crime InstituteFields of study: Criminology
- Study of Corporate Social Responsibility InstituteFields of study: Sociology
- Electric Drive Applications and Research LaboratoryFields of study: Electrical Engineering
- Experiential Design and Gaming Environments LaboratoryFields of study: Software Engineering
- Human Factors Engineering LaboratoryFields of study: Safety Engineering
- Human Factors in Amusement Safety LaboratoryFields of study: Safety Engineering
- Network-Centric Applied Research Team Laboratory
- Propulsion Research Facility LaboratoryFields of study: Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering
- Robotics and Manufacturing Automation Laboratory
- Signal Analysis Research DivisionFields of study: Electrical Engineering
- Science of Music, Auditory Research and Technology LaboratoryFields of study: Music
- Caribbean Research Division
- Heat Transfer Research DivisionFields of study: Heating and Refrigeration
- Human Factors in Amusement Safety Research DivisionFields of study: Safety Engineering
- Immigration and Settlement Research DivisionFields of study: Demography and Population
- Infoscape Research DivisionFields of study: Media Studies
- Interdisciplinary Human Factors Research DivisionFields of study: Safety Engineering
- International Research DivisionFields of study: International Business
- Multimedia Research DivisionFields of study: Multimedia
- Social Reporting Network Research DivisionFields of study: Social Studies
- Toronto Region Statistics Canada Research Division
- Graduate Studies SchoolFields of study: Social Policy, Demography and Population, Photography, Engineering Management, Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering, International Economics, Surveying and Mapping, Fashion Design, Molecular Biology, Applied Mathematics, Construction Engineering, Environmental Management, Town Planning, Computer Networks, Media Studies, Nutrition, Preschool Education, Chemical Engineering, Journalism, Social Work, Cultural Studies, Public Administration, Architecture, Electrical Engineering, Communication Studies, Philosophy, Literature, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Physics, Nursing, Finance, Psychology, Computer Science, Economics, Business Administration
- Management School
Tuition fee per annum
Local currency: CAD
CA$2,392.00 – CA$17,048.00
Requirements
- Admission details: If graduating with OACs, most Ryerson programmes/schools encourage 70% or higher in six OACs, or equivalent, and include the required subject prerequisite within these averages. If graduating under the new curriculum effective 2003, most Ryerson programmes/schools encourage 70% or higher in a minimum of six Grade 12 U or U/C credits, and include the required subject prerequisite within these averages. Applicants from a country where English is not the first language, or where English is an official language but not the first language are required to provide proof of English proficiency at a satisfactory level. Eligibility for admission will be based on an assessment of academic and, when applicable, non-academic factors, such as audition, admission essay, interview, portfolio, etc. For the Diploma of Arts Programme and the pre-University Studies option, the minimum requirements is the OSSD.
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