York University
Founded 1959. Established originally as affiliate of University of Toronto, the University moved to Glendon campus 1961. The University has 4 campuses in the City of Toronto.
Funding:
Public
Grades 3
Languages 1
Divisions 40
- Vision Research CentreFields of study: Ophthalmology
- Education Faculty
- Environmental Studies FacultyFields of study: Environmental Studies
- Fine Arts FacultyFields of study: Cinema and Television, Film, Dance, Art History, Visual Arts, Theatre, Design, Music, Fine Arts
- Glendon CampusFields of study: Women's Studies, Writing, Translation and Interpretation, International Studies, Spanish, Linguistics, Theatre, Foreign Languages Education, Health Sciences, Sociology, Environmental Studies, Communication Studies, Philosophy, Political Sciences, Psychology, Mathematics, Law, English, Business Administration
- Asian Research CentreFields of study: Asian Studies
- Atmospheric Chemistry CentreFields of study: Meteorology
- Canadian Studies Centre
- Law School
- CERIS - The Ontario Metropolis Project CentreFields of study: Demography and Population
- Education and Community CentreFields of study: Education
- Feminist Research CentreFields of study: Women's Studies
- German and European Studies CentreFields of study: European Studies
- International and Security Studies Centre
- Jewish Studies Centre
- Practical Ethics CentreFields of study: Ethics
- Public Policy and Law Centre
- Refugee Studies CentreFields of study: Demography and Population
- Transnational Human Rights, Crime and Security Centre
- Graduate Studies FacultyFields of study: Applied Linguistics, Acting, Art Management, Demography and Population, Latin American Studies, Neurosciences, European Studies, Astronomy and Space Science, Real Estate, Women's Studies, Asian Studies, Ethics, Leadership, Film, Rehabilitation and Therapy, Earth Sciences, Dance, Translation and Interpretation, International Studies, Safety Engineering, Social Studies, Art History, Visual Arts, Development Studies, Anthropology, Linguistics, Mathematics Education, Theatre, Statistics, Geography, Technology, Design, Social Work, Cultural Studies, Human Resources, Public Administration, Administration, Music, Health Sciences, Sociology, Environmental Studies, Communication Studies, Philosophy, Engineering, Social Sciences, Biology, Arts and Humanities, Political Sciences, Computer Engineering, Physics, History, Nursing, Chemistry, Psychology, Information Technology, Mathematics, Education, Law, English, Accountancy, Computer Science, Economics, Management, Business Administration
- Health Faculty
- Liberal Arts and Professional Studies FacultyFields of study: Applied Linguistics, Ancient Civilizations, Human Rights, Latin American Studies, Bible, Labour and Industrial Relations, Korean, Urban Studies, European Studies, Portuguese, Gender Studies, Italian, Real Estate, Classical Languages, Women's Studies, Ethics, Writing, Radio and Television Broadcasting, Child Care and Development, Arabic, Religious Studies, Russian, Public Relations, International Studies, Safety Engineering, Criminology, Social Studies, Japanese, Advertising and Publicity, Spanish, Chinese, Development Studies, Anthropology, Transport Management, German, Linguistics, French, Foreign Languages Education, Journalism, Geography, Technology, Social Work, Cultural Studies, Human Resources, Public Administration, Administration, Health Sciences, Sociology, Modern Languages, Communication Studies, Philosophy, Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, Political Sciences, History, Marketing, Finance, Information Technology, Law, English, Accountancy, Economics, Management, Business Administration
- Science FacultyFields of study: Astronomy and Space Science, Statistics, Technology, Biological and Life Sciences, Natural Sciences, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
- City InstituteFields of study: Urban Studies
- Health Research InstituteFields of study: Health Sciences
- Research and Innovation in Sustainability InstituteFields of study: Environmental Studies
- Science and Technology Studies Institute
- Social Research InstituteFields of study: Social Studies
- Biomolecular Interactions Research DivisionFields of study: Molecular Biology
- Child and Youth Research Research DivisionFields of study: Child Care and Development
- Earth and Space Science Research Division
- Global Migrations of African People Research DivisionFields of study: Demography and Population
- Language Contact Research DivisionFields of study: Demography and Population, Musicology, Linguistics, Sociology, Political Sciences, History, Psychology
- Latin America and the Caribbean Research DivisionFields of study: Latin American Studies
- Learning Technologies Research DivisionFields of study: Educational Technology
- Mass Spectrometry Research DivisionFields of study: Chemistry
- Muscle Health Research Division
- Work and Society Research DivisionFields of study: Labour and Industrial Relations
- Business SchoolFields of study: International Business, Public Administration, Marketing, Finance, Management, Business Administration
- Engineering SchoolFields of study: Meteorology, Geological Engineering, Astronomy and Space Science, Biomedicine, Surveying and Mapping, Earth Sciences, Mathematics and Computer Science, Multimedia, Business Computing, Software Engineering, Mathematics Education, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Geography, Technology, Environmental Studies, Engineering, Biology, Computer Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science
Requirements
- Admission details: Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), or equivalent. A minumum of six Grade 12 U or M courses, including Grade 12 U English, all Faculty prerequisites and at least one Grade 12 U or M course from one of the following disciplines: Canadian and World Studies, Classical Languages and International Languages, French, Mathematics, Social Sicence and Humanities, or native Studies. Additional requirements for many programmes. Francophone applicants can present 12U French (FRA4U, FEF4U, or FIF4U). Combination of U and M courses and OACs accepted. Early conditional admission if strong grade 11 finals and/or interim Grade 12 results.