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Pathway Courses at

Toronto Metropolitan University (Ryerson University)

多倫多都會大學(瑞爾森大學)

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Rank in the World (QS)
26
Pathway Courses at University

UTP Stage II: Science

UTP Stage II: Science is equivalent to the first year of Toronto Metropolitan University’s Bachelor of Science degree. Upon the successful completion of UTP Stage II, you’ll begin the second year of your degree at TMU. TMU’s Faculty of Science is a powerhouse of leading-edge applied research and education located in the heart of Downtown Toronto. The programs are a careful blend of scientific theory and hands-on practice, each leading to an Honours Bachelor of Science university degree.

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UTP Stage II: Professional Communication

UTP Stage II: UTP Stage II: Professional Communication is equivalent to the first year of Toronto Metropolitan University’s Bachelor of Arts degree in Professional Communication. Upon the successful completion of UTP Stage II, you’ll begin the second year of your degree at TMU. TMU’s Professional Communication program at The Creative School provides students with an immersive learning environment with all the technology, faculty expertise, and industry connections needed to succeed. Explore communication methods and media used across a wide range of fields and industries through classroom and experiential learning. Access leading-edge creative technologies, simulation activities, and guest lectures from industry leaders. Join the Creative School to understand the relationship between message, audience and context and your role as a communication professional in one of Canada’s top communication programs. Explore the interaction of text, sound, image and design, and gain expertise in written, visual, digital, interpersonal and oral communication.

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UTP Stage II: International Economics and Finance

UTP Stage II: International Economics and Finance is equivalent to the first year of Toronto Metropolitan University’s Bachelor of Arts degree in International Economics and Finance. Upon the successful completion of UTP Stage II, you’ll begin the second year of your degree at TMU. In this program, you’ll explore the interconnectedness of worldwide markets and acquire and cultivate the economic skills necessary to make strategic decisions from an informed global perspective. You can participate in local or international work placements, case studies, advanced analysis and computer simulations, and receive specialized training in economics, finance, mathematics and statistics, and will complete a required internship/co-op in a professional environment. You’ll graduate ready to provide advice and generate solutions in business, finance and government.

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UTP Stage II: Hospitality and Tourism Management

UTP Stage II: Hospitality and Tourism Management is equivalent to the first year of Toronto Metropolitan University’s Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) degree. Upon the successful completion of UTP Stage II, you’ll begin the second year of your degree at TMU. TMU’s Ted Rogers School of Hospitality and Tourism Management develops future managers and leaders in the Canadian and International hospitality and tourism industries. Applied professional courses in hospitality and tourism management are core offerings. Management skills are developed through the study of marketing, accounting/finance, organizational behaviour and human resources management. Research and technology are integrated into all facets of the program. Applied professional skills are developed through research assignments, tutorials, case studies, simulations, an internship course and off-campus applied projects. To graduate from the Hospitality and Tourism Management program, students must complete 1,000 hours of documented real-world work experience in the hospitality and tourism industry. This allows students to try out a range of professional settings and to evaluate industry and management styles first-hand, helping them to clarify their academic and career goals. TMU’s Ted Rogers School of Hospitality and Tourism Management develops future managers and leaders in the Canadian and International hospitality and tourism industries. Applied professional courses in hospitality and tourism management are core offerings. Management skills are developed through the study of marketing, accounting/finance, organizational behaviour and human resources management. Research and technology are integrated into all facets of the program. Applied professional skills are developed through research assignments, tutorials, case studies, simulations, an internship course and off-campus applied projects. To graduate from the Hospitality and Tourism Management program, students must complete 1,000 hours of documented real-world work experience in the hospitality and tourism industry. This allows students to try out a range of professional settings and to evaluate industry and management styles first-hand, helping them to clarify their academic and career goals.

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UTP Stage II: Business Management

UTP Stage II: Business Management is equivalent to the first year of Toronto Metropolitan University’s Bachelor of Business Management degree. Upon the successful completion of UTP Stage II, you’ll begin the second year of your degree at TMU, where you’ll have access to industry experts, an optional co-op program, case competitions and networking events to strengthen and put your skills to work in professional environments. Study in the heart of Canada’s business district with faculty committed to ground breaking teaching strategies that combine theory and practice.

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UTP Stage II: Engineering

UTP Stage II: Engineering is equivalent to the first year of Toronto Metropolitan University’s Engineering and Architectural Science degree. Upon the successful completion of UTP Stage II, you’ll begin the second year of your degree at TMU. TMU’s Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science’s undergraduate programs prepare students to make meaningful contributions to advancements in technology, health, environmental sustainability, design and more. All engineering programs are accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board.

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UTP Stage II: Creative Industries

UTP Stage II: Creative Industries is equivalent to the first year of Toronto Metropolitan University’s Bachelor of Arts in Creative Industries degree. Upon successful completion of UTP Stage II, you’ll progress to the second year of this degree program at TMU which is housed in The Creative School. The Creative School offers the unique Creative Industries program that is strategically designed for those with a creative flair to blossom into leaders and experts of business in the Creative Industries. The program empowers students to explore and understand the Creative Industries as both creative process and commercial activity. Leveraging the tutelage of the Ted Rogers School of Management, Canada’s largest undergraduate business school, students will develop a world-class business acumen, propelling them to the heights of the exciting world of Creative Industries.

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UTP Stage II: Arts

UTP Stage II: Arts is equivalent to the first year of Toronto Metropolitan University’s Bachelor of Arts degree. UTP Stage II: Arts is a first-year studies option that lets you explore social science and humanities programs areas before applying to your program of choice for your second year. All courses that you successfully complete in the Arts program will be credited to the selected Toronto Metropolitan University major. Students can also choose electives from a wide range of areas including marketing, human resources and business – many of which can lead to a minor.

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Foundation: UTP Stage I

Foundation: UTP Stage I at TMUIC is designed to prepare you for entry to university-level programs in Arts, Business Management, International Economics and Finance, Creative Industries, and Professional Communication. In UTP Stage I you complete eight courses. After successfully completing this program you will progress to UTP Stage II.

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