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Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Politics and Governance (Co-op) Toronto Metropolitan University Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada

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CAD 33435

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*Subject to change and other fees
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CAD 150 Waived

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60 months

Duration

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6.5

IELTS

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92

TOEFL

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70%

Min GPA

Program Overview

Students will learn to evaluate and analyze political decisions, administrative practice, and policies that emerge from a variety of sources, and to evaluate them on a range of criteria, including empirical, theoretical and ethical bases. The program offers a number of professional electives drawn from five traditional sub fields of Political Science: Canadian, Comparative, Global, Policy, and Theory. Students may choose depth in a small number of thematic categories, or choose breadth by sampling in several such categories.

Curriculum Information
Politics and Governance draws on the theories, methods and practices of a broad range of Social Sciences and Humanities disciplines. The Politics and Governance program thus builds on a first year that is common to eight other programs in the Faculty of Arts (i.e., Criminology, English, Environment and Urban Sustainability, Geographic Analysis, History, Language and Intercultural Relations, Philosophy, Psychology and Sociology), with specialized study in Politics and Governance in the following years.

Semesters One and Two: Students are introduced to Politics and Governance through a 'survey course' which provides a broad overview of what might be expected in the subject area. Students also take one additional core course that explores Canada's political landscape through the lens of political culture and citizen participation. In addition to these two Politics and Governance courses, students must complete two courses teaching key skills in Critical Thinking and Academic Writing and Research. Finally, students select two or three courses from other social science disciplines (course prefixes CRM, ECN, EUS, GEO, PSY, SOC, SSH); two or three courses from humanities disciplines (course prefixes ACS, ENG, FRE, PHL, SPN); and one course from outside the Faculty of Arts.

Semesters Three and Four: In second year, students are required to complete the introductory course in each of five sub-fields, exploring the actors and institutions of Canadian government, the emerging institutions and practices of global governance, controversial policy topics, western political thought, and comparative politics. In addition, students will delve into the qualitative and quantitative research methods necessary to study politics and governance effectively.

Semesters Five through Eight: In the upper years, students complete the remaining two introductory courses (Nonprofit/Voluntary Sector, Social Identity and Citizenship), and then pursue the study of political and governance issues in greater depth. Students may choose to focus upon courses within one or two of the thematic categories subfields or to sample broadly from several such categories. Either way, it will be possible to explore such topics as provincial politics; race and ethnicity; human rights (both within Canada and in a Global context); economic, education, environmental, foreign, and social policy; the governance of urban areas (both in Canada and elsewhere); political thought; voters, elections, and parties; and Indigenous Governance and Justice. In addition to program courses, students choose courses from a broad range of disciplines that complement their professional studies and broaden their career preparation. These include courses in Accounting, Child and Youth Care, Communication, Criminology, Disability Studies, Economics, English, Entrepreneurship and Strategy, Finance, Food Security, French, Geography, Human Resource Management, Business Technology Management, Law, nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Management, Organizational Leadership, Sociology, Spanish, Psychology, Urban Planning, and sciences such as Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics.

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Additional Information

Program Level Bachelor's Degree

College/University Processing Time 28 Days

Program Format Full-Time

Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) work permit

Program Intake

Open

Sep 2026

Closed

Jan 2026

General Admission Requirement

  • IELTS
    • Minimum Overall Score - 6.5
  • TOEFL
    • Minimum Overall Score - 92
  • PTE
    • Minimum Overall Score - 60
  • DUOLINGO
    • Minimum Overall Score - 120.0  

Academic Requirement

  • Minimum Level of Education Required: To be accepted into this program, applicants must have Grade 12 / High School Diploma or equivalent including the following required course(s):
    • A minimum grade of 70% or higher will be required in Grade 12 U English/anglais (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred)

6.5 IELTS Score
92 TOEFL Score Minimum Overall Score
60 PTE Score Minimum Overall Score
120 Duolingo Minimum Overall Score
70% CGPA Minimum Overall Score

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Tuition Fee

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Average Tuition Fee Per Year

33435

Tuition Fee
(CAD)

CAD 150 Waived

Application Fee
(CAD)

22895 Per year

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Scholarships

Guaranteed and renewable scholarships

Toronto Metropolitan University is pleased to recognize the academic achievements of the first-year class upon admission to the university with over $10 million designated for entrance scholarship support.


For Students Admitted for 2026-2027
If you are an international student (on a study visa) attending a Canadian secondary school with a final average of 86% and higher and meet the terms and conditions for scholarship, you are guaranteed a renewable entrance scholarship according to the following values.

*Scholarship amount to be distributed evenly between fall and winter semester.
**Up to, dependent on annual CGPA.


Terms and Conditions

To be eligible for consideration for TMU’s guaranteed and renewable scholarships, students must: 

  • Be currently enrolled full-time in a Canadian secondary school (minimum of three Ontario Grade 12 U/M courses or Canadian provincial equivalent within the 2024-2025 regular school year).
  • Have been continuously enrolled full-time (no gaps in full-time attendance prior to the 2024-2025 regular school year).
  • Be enrolling in a post-secondary institution for the first time.
  • Have submitted a complete application for admission to an undergraduate program by September 1, 2025.
  • Be enrolling in a 4-year (5-year if co-op selected), full-time, undergraduate program.
  • All students that meet the above eligibility requirements will be considered, regardless of immigration status in Canada.



Prestigious Entrance Scholarships for September 2026 intake
The application for fall 2026 awards will open on AwardSpring on November 1, 2025 and the deadline to apply is February 17, 2026.

 

President's Entrance Scholarships

The President's Entrance Scholarship is awarded to secondary school graduates who demonstrate academic accomplishment, leadership qualities, original thought and creative ability. 
Twelve (12) recipients | $40,000 CAD (total value) | $10,000 CAD (annual amount, renewable)

 

Recipients are reserved (costs not included) a bed in residence. This is limited to Pitman Hall single bedroom with shared hallway washroom or the International Living/Learning single bedroom with private washroom. Please visit the Housing and Residence Life website for more information about living on campus.

A minimum 90% final admission average is required for consideration. Your average is calculated with your best 6 Grade 12 U/M courses, or your home country's equivalent. 

This application will ask that you include the following: 

  1. An essay or project summary: this may be a piece of creative writing, or a summary of any creative project which you may have undertaken. It must reflect your capacity for original thought and creative ability (max 500 words).
  2. Two (2) letters of reference:
    1. academic reference letter that confirms your scholastic abilities. This reference may also speak to your leadership/creative endeavours.
    2. reference letter should address your leadership/creative endeavours. It should not verify academic achievement.
  3. Your leadership activities: you will indicate the leadership activities/positions that you have been involved in during your final 2 years in secondary school.

Note: Canadian Citizens, Permanent Residents of Canada, Protected Persons in Canada and International Students are eligible to apply for this award.

 


 

International Student Leadership Award (ISLA))—Fall

ISLA, formerly known as the International Secondary School Merit Scholarship (ISSMS), is for undergraduate international students enrolling in a post-secondary institution for the first time. Applicants must be starting their first year of a full-time 4-year (or 5-year co-op) undergraduate degree at TMU and paying international student fees. It's for students who do well academically, volunteer, join clubs and show leadership qualities.

ISLA for fall 2026 has a value of $10,000 CAD for up to 53 recipients. This award is entrance-only and is non-renewable.


Key points to remember:

  • You must be an international student starting your first year of a Canadian post-secondary institution on a full-time basis.
  • You must be required to pay international tuition fees.
  • You must have a final admission average of at least 86%, an A, or an equivalent.
  • You must write a personal statement for submission.
  • If a gap year was taken, it must be no longer than one academic year.


The deadline to apply for the Fall 2026 International Student Leadership Award (ISLA) has been extended to February 17! 
 


 

International Student Leadership Award (ISLA)—Winter

ISLA - Winter is for undergraduate international students enrolling in a post-secondary institution for the first time. Applicants must be starting their first year of a full-time 4-year (or 5 year co-op) undergraduate degree at TMU and paying international tuition fees in January 2027. It's for students who do well academically, volunteer, join clubs and show leadership qualities.

ISLA - Winter has a value of $10,000 CAD. The possible number of recipients is up to 20 students. This award is entrance-only and is non-renewable.


Key points to note:

  • You must be an international student starting your first year post-secondary studies.
  • You must be studying on a full-time basis.
  • You must be required to pay international tuition fees.
  • You must have a final admission average of at least 86%, an A, or an equivalent.
  • You must write a personal statement for submission.
  • You must be enrolling in a post-secondary institution for the first time.
  • If a gap year was taken, it may be no longer than one academic year.

Applications for ISLA - Winter 2027 will begin to be accepted in May 2026. More details coming soon. The deadline for ISLA - Winter 2027 applications will be July 15, 2026.

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