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Ryerson University

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Basic information

  • Enrollment
  • 36347students
  • Airport Pickup
  • Telephone
  • +14169795000
  • Fax
  • Address
  • 350 Victoria St, Toronto, ON M5B 2K3, Canada

Options

  • Urban
  • On-Campus Dorm/residence
  • Off-campus Residence
  • University-based Program

Why This School?

  • - Located in the center of downtown Toronto, Canada's largest city
    - HR Professional Resident & Student Personalized Career Consultation at Business Career Hub
    - Support for developing more than 370 startup technologies It was established in Vietnam, India, including Bombay Stock Market

About the  Ryerson University

  • Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU, previously operating as, and presently legally incorporated as, Ryerson University)is a public research university located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The university's core campus is situated within the Garden District, although it also operates facilities elsewhere in Toronto. The university operates seven academic divisions/faculties, the Faculty of Arts, the Faculty of Community Services, the Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science, the Faculty of Science, The Creative School, the Lincoln Alexander School of Law, and the Ted Rogers School of Management. Many of these faculties are further organized into smaller departments and schools. The university also provides continuing education services through the G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education.
    The institution was established in 1948 as the Ryerson Institute of Technology, named after Egerton Ryerson—a prominent contributor to the design of the Canadian public school system whose views later influenced the development of the Canadian Indian residential school system following his death. In 1964, the institution was reorganized under provincial legislation, and renamed Ryerson Polytechnical Institute. Under that name, the institution was granted limited degree-granting powers during the 1970s. The institution was reorganized into a full-fledged university in 1993, and renamed Ryerson Polytechnic University. In 2002, several years after the university's school of graduate studies was established, the university adopted the name Ryerson University. In 2021, the university announced it would be renamed due to reconciliation of Egerton Ryerson's involvement in the residential school system. The school's new name of Toronto Metropolitan University was announced in 2022; however, pending the announcement some students referred to the school as X University.
    The university is a co-educational institution, with approximately 44,400 undergraduates and 2,950 graduate students enrolled there during the 2019–20 academic year. As of 2017, TMU had nearly 170,000 alumni. The university's athletics department operates several varsity teams that play as the Ryerson Rams, competing in the Ontario University Athletics conference of U Sports.

Course information

  • Accounting & Finance (BComm)
    Aerospace Engineering (BEng)
    Architectural Science (BArchSc)
    Arts and Contemporary Studies (BA (Hons))
    Biology (BSc (Hons))
    Biomedical Engineering (BEng)
    Biomedical Sciences (BSc (Hons))
    Business Management (BComm)
    Business Technology Management (BComm)
    Chemical Engineering Co-op (BEng)
    Chemistry (BSc (Hons))
    Child and Youth Care (BA)
    Civil Engineering (BEng)
    Computer Engineering (BEng)
    Computer Science (BSc (Hons))
    Creative Industries (BA)
    Criminology (BA (Hons))
    Criminology and History (BA)
    Criminology and Politics and Governance (BA)
    Criminology and Sociology (BA)
    Disability Studies (BA)
    Early Childhood Studies (BA)
    Electrical Engineering (BEng)
    English (BA (Hons))
    English and History (BA)
    English and Philosophy (BA)
    English Language Pathway Programs
    Environment and Urban Sustainability (BA (Hons))
    Fashion (BDes)
    Financial Mathematics (BSc (Hons))
    Geographic Analysis (BA (Hons))
    Graphic Communications Management (BTech)
    Health Administration (BHA)
    History (BA (Hons))
    History and Criminology (BA)
    History and English (BA)
    History and Philosophy (BA)
    History and Politics and Governance (BA)
    History and Sociology (BA)
    Hospitality and Tourism Management (BComm (Hons))
    Image Arts: Film Studies (BFA)
    Image Arts: Photography Studies (BFA)
    Industrial Engineering (BEng)
    Interior Design (BID)
    International Economics and Finance (BA)
    Journalism (BJourn)
    Juris Doctor (Lincoln Alexander School of Law)
    Language and Intercultural Relations (BA (Hons))
    Mathematics and its Applications (BSc)
    Mechanical Engineering (BEng)
    Medical Physics (BSc (Hons))
    Midwifery (BHSc)
    Nursing (BScN) > Four-Year Collaborative Program (Ryerson, Centennial, George Brown)
    Nursing (BScN) > Post Diploma
    Nutrition and Food (BASc)
    Occupational Health and Safety (BASc)
    Performance: Acting (BFA)
    Performance: Dance (BFA)
    Performance: Production (BFA)
    Philosophy (BA (Hons))
    Philosophy and History (BA)
    Philosophy and English (BA)
    Politics and Governance (BA (Hons))
    Politics and Governance and Criminology (BA)
    Politics and Governance and History (BA)
    Politics and Governance and Sociology (BA)
    Professional Communication (BA (Hons))
    Professional Music (BFA (Hons))
    Primary Health Care Nurse Practitioner Certificate (PHCNP)
    Psychology (BA)
    Public Administration and Governance (BA (Hons))
    Public Health (BASc)
    Retail Management (BComm (Hons))
    RTA School of Media: Media Production (BA)
    RTA School of Media: New Media (BFA)
    RTA School of Media: Sport Media (BA)
    Social Work (BSW)
    Sociology (BA (Hons))
    Sociology and Criminology (BA)
    Sociology and History (BA)
    Sociology and Politics and Governance (BA)
    Undeclared Arts (First Year Studies Only)
    Undeclared Engineering (First Semester Studies Only)
    Undeclared Science (First Year Studies Only)
    Urban and Regional Planning (BURPI)

Course information

Schedule 52 Weeks Accommodation On-Campus Dorm/residence, Off-campus Residence

requirements

  • N/A

Course Schedule

2025-01-15
※ From the Course Starting Dates 52Weeks(month) Choose

Fees

tution

School's Admin fee
Tuition
52 Week Week Week Week Week
(CAD)$ 34,955
Week Week Week Week Week

Accommodation

Housing Placement
Accommodation Fee
Terms Homestay On-Campus Dorm/residence Off-Campus residence

Airport Pickup

Airport Pickup
Other Charges

Remarks / Other Information

  • * Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.

Course information

  • Focus of Study :
    The University Transfer Program Stage II (UTP II) is a first-year experience program designed to support your transition to study in Canada. Following successful completion of the UTP II you will progress to second year studies
    at Ryerson University.You will benefit from small class sizes, personalized attention, access to academic advisors and opportunities to connect with other international and


    Streams available include:
    – Economics and Management Science – Marketing Management
    – Entrepreneurship – Philosophy
    – Environment and Urban Sustainability – Politics and Governance
    – Global Management – Psychology
    – Human Resources Management – Real Estate Management
    – International Economics and Finance – Sociology
    – Law and Business

Course information

Schedule 52 Weeks Accommodation On-Campus Dorm/residence, Off-campus Residence

requirements

  • N/A

Course Schedule

2025-01-15
※ From the Course Starting Dates 52Weeks(month) Choose

Fees

tution

School's Admin fee
Tuition
52 Week Week Week Week Week
(CAD)$ 38,457
Week Week Week Week Week

Accommodation

Housing Placement
Accommodation Fee
Terms Homestay On-Campus Dorm/residence Off-Campus residence

Airport Pickup

Airport Pickup
Other Charges

Remarks / Other Information

  • * Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.

Course information

  • Focus of Study :
    The ESL Foundation Program teaches in-depth English proficiency in writing, reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Our instructors will inspire you to work hard and accomplish your educational goals, rewarding students who aim high. You will participate in 20-25 hours of classroom activity weekly in a supportive environment with small class sizes. Transition into your undergraduate program with up to 3 credits earned toward your degree.


    Benefit, Goal of this course :
    The ESL Foundation Program teaches in-depth English proficiency in writing, reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Our instructors will inspire you to work hard and accomplish your educational goals, rewarding students who aim high. You will participate in 20-25 hours of classroom activity weekly in a supportive environment with small class sizes. Transition into your undergraduate program with up to 3 credits earned toward your degree.

Course information

Schedule 16, 32, 40 Weeks Accommodation On-Campus Dorm/residence, Off-campus Residence

requirements

  • N/A

Course Schedule

2025-01-15
※ From the Course Starting Dates 16, 32, 40Weeks(month) Choose

Fees

tution

School's Admin fee
Tuition
16 Week 32 Week Week Week Week
(CAD)$ 16,900 (CAD)$ 32,900
Week Week Week Week Week

Accommodation

Housing Placement
Accommodation Fee
Terms Homestay On-Campus Dorm/residence Off-Campus residence

Airport Pickup

Airport Pickup
Other Charges

Remarks / Other Information

  • * Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.

Location


Accommodation

  • Living on campus
    Living on campus will immerse you in the residence and Ryerson community. You will have the opportunity to build connections with a diverse group of people and be involved in residence and campus life. It is your chance to be at the heart of events and activities happening on campus and in the city of Toronto.

    HOEM on Jarvis
    HOEM is owned and managed by Ryerson’s close partner, Canadian Student Communities Inc (“HOEM”).  All administrative aspects and decision making regarding your stay at HOEM, including the terms of the contract such as withdrawals, applications, and fee collection are managed through the staff on site at HOEM
    The residence life and service desk teams, which are largely made up of students who work as amazing leaders to welcome and support you throughout the year will also be managed and operated by HOEM. Many of them will be living in the building, alongside you, as you navigate your time at the HOEM residence.



    Commuter Hostel
    Students: $35/night for one person, no taxes.  
    Payment made via RAMSS. 

    Staff/faculty: $60+HST/night for one person +HST
    A payment link will be sent when booking is accepted. 
    We accept Visa, Master, and American Express.

Surrounding Area

  • Toronto, the capital of the province of Ontario, is a major Canadian city along Lake Ontario’s northwestern shore. It's a dynamic metropolis with a core of soaring skyscrapers, all dwarfed by the iconic, free-standing CN Tower. Toronto also has many green spaces, from the orderly oval of Queen’s Park to 400-acre High Park and its trails, sports facilities and zoo. 


Facilities

  • Daphne Cockwell Complex (DCC)
    The Daphne Cockwell Complex (DCC) is open to all first-year applicants. DCC is our newest building on campus (opened Fall 2019). Residence apartments are located above the first 8 floors of the building, which are used for academic purposes. Residence space includes 19 floors and 332 rooms. DCC features a study lounge on every other floor, as well as central laundry and a large community space on the 8th floor. The building will also be equipped with a residence service desk, as a secure access point at the entrance to the residence tower that is staffed 24/7.
    As with all of our residence buildings, first-year students are given priority for DCC housing.


    International Living/Learning Centre (ILC)

    The International Living/Learning Centre (ILC) is open to all first-year applicants. You do not have to be an international student to live here, and international students can live in any of the residence buildings at Ryerson. The ILC is an 11-storey, former hotel built in 1987 and can accommodate 256 residence students in its extra-large rooms. The ILC also features: a community kitchenette on each floor, a common lounge with cable TV, and laundry facilities. There is also a cafeteria and lounge space on the main floor of the building. 

    Pitman Hall (PIT)
    Pitman Hall was built in 1991 and is Ryerson’s 2nd largest residence, with 14 floors and 565 rooms. Pitman Hall features a community kitchenette on each floor, a common lounge with cable TV, and laundry facilities. The main floor houses: a cafeteria, the Housing & Residence Life offices. The second floor has community lounges for larger events. Outside of Pitman Hall is the Pitman Quad; a small green space for students to access.

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