Bachelor of Arts ( Honours ) - Politics and Governance

Toronto, Ontario

 

INTAKE: Jan & Sept

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Politics and Governance at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) offers students a comprehensive understanding of political systems, institutions, and processes, as well as the theories and practices of governance. This program is designed to provide students with the knowledge, skills, and critical perspectives necessary to engage with complex political issues and contribute to positive social change. Through a combination of coursework, seminars, internships, and experiential learning opportunities, students explore topics such as political theory, comparative politics, international relations, public policy, and political economy, preparing them for careers in government, non-profit organizations, international organizations, advocacy groups, and various other sectors.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Politics and Governance program at TMU is interdisciplinary and rigorous, covering a wide range of topics related to politics, governance, and public affairs. Core courses provide students with a foundation in political theory, comparative politics, Canadian politics, international relations, and research methods. Students also have the flexibility to specialize in areas of interest through elective courses, seminars, and independent study projects. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, analytical skills, and practical knowledge, preparing students to analyze political phenomena, evaluate public policies, and engage in informed political participation.

Research Focus: TMU's Politics and Governance program emphasizes the importance of research in understanding political processes, shaping public policies, and addressing societal challenges. Faculty members conduct research in diverse areas of political science, including democratization, governance reform, human rights, conflict resolution, environmental politics, and social movements. Students have the opportunity to engage in research projects, write research papers, and participate in research seminars, gaining hands-on experience in research design, data analysis, and scholarly communication. Through research, students develop their analytical skills, deepen their understanding of political issues, and contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field of politics and governance.

Industry Engagement: TMU recognizes the importance of industry engagement in preparing students for careers in politics, governance, and public affairs. The university collaborates with government agencies, non-profit organizations, advocacy groups, and international organizations to provide students with opportunities for internships, co-op placements, and experiential learning. Through these industry partnerships, students gain practical experience, develop professional networks, and apply their classroom knowledge to real-world challenges. TMU's career services department offers resources and support to help students explore career options, develop professional skills, and connect with potential employers in the public, private, and non-profit sectors.

Global Perspective: The Politics and Governance program at TMU adopts a global perspective, examining political phenomena at local, national, and international levels. Students explore diverse political systems, ideologies, and cultures, gaining insights into the complexities of global governance, transnational issues, and cross-cultural politics. TMU offers courses and seminars that address global challenges such as globalization, human rights, development, conflict, and sustainability. Additionally, TMU encourages students to participate in study abroad programs, international exchanges, and field studies that expose them to different political contexts and perspectives. By embracing a global perspective, TMU politics and governance graduates are prepared to navigate the complexities of global politics and contribute to addressing pressing global challenges.

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Location

Toronto, Ontario

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

CAD 33435

Application Fees: CAD $ 50

Academic Requirements: International students applying for undergraduate programs at Toronto Metropolitan University should have a minimum academic achievement of 75% or above in their previous educational qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.5, with no band score less than 6.
  • TOEFL: A minimum score of 92 on the internet-based test (iBT).
  • PTE Academic: A minimum score of 60.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): A minimum score of 115.

Toronto Metropolitan University in Canada offers a range of scholarships and financial aid opportunities to support international students in pursuing their academic goals. Recognizing the importance of affordability and accessibility, the university strives to provide financial assistance to deserving students from around the world. 

International Entrance Scholarships: Toronto Metropolitan University offers merit-based scholarships for international students entering undergraduate programs. These scholarships are awarded based on academic achievement and are available to students with outstanding academic records. The value of the scholarships varies and can contribute significantly towards tuition fees.

External Scholarships: Toronto Metropolitan University encourages international students to explore external scholarship options as well. There are numerous government scholarships, private foundations, and organizations that provide funding opportunities for international students studying in Canada. The university's scholarship office can assist students in finding and applying for external scholarships.

Faculty-Specific Scholarships: Some faculties or departments at Toronto Metropolitan University offer scholarships specifically tailored to students in certain fields of study. These scholarships may be based on academic performance, leadership abilities, or specific criteria related to the field. Students should inquire with their respective faculty or department for information on faculty-specific scholarships.

Donor-Funded Scholarships: Toronto Metropolitan University receives generous contributions from donors, alumni, and partners who establish scholarships to support students' educational aspirations. These scholarships may have specific eligibility criteria, such as academic achievement, financial need, or community involvement. The university actively promotes and administers these donor-funded scholarships to benefit international students.

It is important for international students to note that scholarship availability, eligibility criteria, and application deadlines may vary. Securing a scholarship at Toronto Metropolitan University can significantly reduce the financial burden of studying abroad and enhance the overall educational experience.

Graduating with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Politics and Governance from Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) opens up a multitude of career opportunities in various sectors where understanding political systems, governance structures, and public policies is crucial. 

Government and Public Administration: Graduates can pursue careers in government agencies at the local, regional, or national level. They may work as policy analysts, legislative assistants, public administrators, or political advisors, helping to shape and implement government policies and programs.

Non-profit Organizations: Many non-profit organizations focus on advocacy, community development, social justice, and public policy issues. Graduates can work for non-profit organizations as program coordinators, policy advocates, researchers, or community organizers, advocating for social change and addressing pressing social and political issues.

International Organizations: Graduates may work for international organizations such as the United Nations, World Bank, or various non-governmental organizations (NGOs). They can contribute to projects related to international development, human rights, conflict resolution, or global governance, working in fields such as diplomacy, humanitarian aid, or peacebuilding.

Political Campaigns and Consulting: Graduates may pursue careers in political campaigns, election management, or political consulting. They can work as campaign managers, political strategists, or communication specialists, helping political candidates or parties to develop campaign strategies, communicate their messages effectively, and engage with voters.

Research and Policy Analysis: Graduates with strong analytical and research skills can work as policy analysts, researchers, or consultants for think tanks, research institutes, or consulting firms. They may analyze public policies, conduct policy research, and provide evidence-based recommendations to governments, NGOs, or private sector organizations.

Journalism and Media: Graduates can pursue careers in journalism, broadcasting, or media analysis, covering political events, analyzing public policies, or reporting on government activities. They may work as reporters, correspondents, editors, or political commentators, informing the public and holding governments accountable through their reporting.

Education and Academia: Graduates may pursue careers in education as teachers, educators, or researchers. With further education, they can teach political science, public administration, or related subjects at secondary schools, colleges, or universities, inspiring students and contributing to academic research in the field.

Corporate Sector: Graduates may work in the corporate sector in roles related to government relations, public affairs, or corporate social responsibility. They may analyze political trends, monitor regulatory developments, and engage with government stakeholders on behalf of corporations or industry associations.

Law and Legal Services: Graduates with a strong understanding of political systems and governance structures may pursue careers in law or legal services. They may work as lawyers, legal assistants, or policy analysts in law firms, government agencies, or non-profit organizations, specializing in areas such as constitutional law, administrative law, or human rights law.

Community Development and Advocacy: Graduates can work in community organizations, advocacy groups, or grassroots movements, advocating for social justice, equity, and political participation. They may engage in community organizing, policy advocacy, or public education efforts to empower marginalized communities and address systemic injustices.


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