Year 1
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CHOOSE YOUR COURSES WISELY |
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DEVELOP YOUR ACADEMIC & RESEARCH SKILLS |
- First year courses allow you to develop basic academic reading, writing and research skills.
- Develop your research methods skills by enrolling in relevant courses.
- Visit the library for assistance when doing research for your assignments; writing support is also available at the CTL Writing Centre.
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APPLY THEORY TO PRACTICE |
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BECOME AN ENGAGED CITIZEN (LOCALLY & GLOBALLY) |
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PLAN FOR YOUR FUTURE CAREER |
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Year 2
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CHOOSE YOUR COURSES WISELY |
- 1.5 credits from the following: CITB01H3, CITB03H3, CITB04H3, CITB08H3.
- CITB02, the gateway course into this program, introduces City Building, Community Development, and City Governance; choose additional B-level CIT core courses to explore these areas.
- Use Degree Explorer to ensure you meet your degree and program requirement.
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DEVELOP YOUR ACADEMIC & RESEARCH SKILLS
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- Think about which areas of City Studies are of interest to you and what academic and research skills might be most useful to expand on.
- Seek support from your professors and TAs during office hours.
- Check the Research Catalogue on CLNx for possible undergraduate co-curricular research opportunities.
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APPLY THEORY TO PRACTICE
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- Consider enrolling in CTLB03, a service learning course offered by Centre for Teaching & Learning (CTL).
- Continue exploring ways to get involved in your community on an issue that you are interested in.
- Use social media to stay informed about what is going on in the city in terms of politics, planning and community issue.
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BECOME AN ENGAGED CITIZEN (LOCALLY & GLOBALLY)
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PLAN FOR YOUR FUTURE CAREER
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- Gain experience by applying for a summer, part-time or Work Study position via CLNx (>Jobs & Recruitment).
- If you are considering graduate school, speak to professors and program advisors early; they are also potential mentors and references.
- Explore careers through the Academic Advising & Career Centre’s (AA&CC) Job Shadowing and In the Field programs.
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Year 3
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CHOOSE YOUR COURSES WISELY
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- 1.0 credit from: STAB23H3 and GGRA30H3/GGRB30H3/GGRC31H3.
- 2.0 credits at the C- or D-level from listed CIT courses (check UTSC Calendar for details).
- Complete Approaches to City Studies course requirements.
- Start taking Applications courses in City Studies.
- Use Degree Explorer to ensure you are on track with your degree.
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DEVELOP YOUR ACADEMIC & RESEARCH SKILLS |
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APPLY THEORY TO PRACTICE |
- Most experiential learning courses are available to students in 3rd and 4th year; there are a wide variety to choose from: CITC01, CITC02, CITC08, CITD10, CITD04, CITD05 (check the UTSC Calendar); speak to your professor or program advisor for more information.
- Explore summer internships or job opportunities in a related field.
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BECOME AN ENGAGED CITIZEN (LOCALLY & GLOBALLY) |
- Look into volunteering or working overseas to expand your network through ISC’s Summer Research Exchange Program or Global Local Program.
- Make a contribution to the well-being of your community through volunteering, attending events and meetings, and taking on a leadership role in an organization.
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PLAN FOR YOUR FUTURE CAREER |
- Speak with staff at the AA&CC to plan a potential career path.
- Check CLNx for possible networking events or information sessions to attend.
- Consider attending Open Houses from graduate programs; attend the Graduate & Professional School Fair in September.
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Year 4
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CHOOSE YOUR COURSES WISELY |
- 1.5 credits at the C- and/or D-level from listed courses (check UTSC Calendar for details).
- Complete the Applications course requirement and take D-level courses that allow you to apply your research methods skills.
- Use Degree Explorer to ensure you are on track to graduate.
- Register your “Intent to Graduate” on ACORN by the deadline.
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DEVELOP YOUR ACADEMIC & RESEARCH SKILLS |
- If you have done well in a C- or D-level course with a faculty member and want to go deeper into the research, explore independent research courses such as CITD30.
- Check if your professors have research assistantships available.
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APPLY THEORY TO PRACTICE |
- Consider taking one or both of the two City Studies Workshop courses for hands-on practical experience.
- City Studies Workshop courses provide training in a range of career-oriented research, consulting, and professional skills.
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BECOME AN ENGAGED CITIZEN (LOCALLY & GLOBALLY) |
- Consider becoming a student member of a relevant professional association; volunteer for their events and get to know people.
- Apply your skills, passion and knowledge by sitting on the board of a nonprofit organization dedicated to an issue you care about or get involved in an election campaign of a political candidate you want to support.
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PLAN FOR YOUR FUTURE CAREER |
- Attend the AA&CC’s Get Hired job search conference in April/May.
- Attend the Jobs for Grads orientation for a job search “crash course”; and for access to full-time job listings.
- Get your Personal Statement reviewed in the AA&CC.
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