Immigration and Settlement Studies (MA)
Master
In Toronto (Canada)
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Toronto (Canada)
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Duration
Flexible
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Start date
Different dates available
This innovative program explores immigration trends, policies and programs in Canada from multi-disciplinary perspectives. Available in full- and part-time study options, this program is offered in a city with a 46 per cent immigrant population. Catering to research- and professionally oriented students, the program prepares graduates for careers in the community, government and private sectors, as well as further academic pursuits.
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About this course
Completion of a four-year undergraduate (or equivalent degree) from an accredited institution
Minimum grade point average (GPA) or equivalent of 3.33/4.33 (B+) in the last two years of study
Statement of interest
Resumé/CV
Transcripts
Two letters of recommendation
English language proficiency requirement
Reviews
Subjects
- Seminar
- Placement
- Immigration
- Experience
- Canadian
- Settlement
- Research methods
- Politics
- Practice
- Canada
Course programme
Degree Requirements: Master of Arts
- Major Research Paper
- Seminar and Field Placement
- The Cdn Immigration Experience
- Settlemnt Experience in Canada
- Imm Law Policy Politics Pract
- Research Methods
- Three credits from Elective List
- Equity for Newcomers: Schools
- Changing Multicult Mosaic: GTA
- Immigrants' Voices in Cdn Lit
- The Economics of Immigration
- Glbl Migration & Pop Movements
- Women Immigration & Settlement
- Imm Fams & Intergenerat Rltns
- Law Enforcement in Cdn Imm Sys
- Issues of Aging in Settlement
- Race and Racialization
- Refugee Issues
- Immigration and Health
- Multicultural Cities – Planning Plcy
- Migration and Language
- Migration and Identities
- Directed Study
- Western Muslims and Liberalism
Immigration and Settlement Studies (MA)