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Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in History (Co-op) Toronto Metropolitan University Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada

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CAD 33435

Annual Tuition Fee

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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

Studying History will develop students’ proficiency in critical thinking, and enhance their ability to question, research, argue, understand, and communicate. All of these skills are vital in enabling them to succeed in a wide range of careers and participate in the life of the world around them as informed citizens.

History students take courses in the subject to pursue their interests (along with foundational, elective, and liberal studies offerings). They might wish to explore the formation of societies in the ancient world, or contemporary problems in historical perspective, or the great diversity of themes in the centuries between. Beyond examining significant issues that fascinate historians, Ryerson’s program has distinctive career-focused components. Students take a progression of specially designed foundational, historian’s craft, and senior seminar courses to develop their research, analytical, and communications skills in ways that will help them succeed in today’s knowledge-based world. They also may wish to explore distinctive options: heritage management courses for those thinking of museums, historic sites, and related fields as potential career choices; experiential learning opportunities to perform real-world work in History; and a thesis course for students considering graduate school or wishing to conduct in-depth investigations on historical topics that have captured their imaginations.

Curriculum Information
History draws on the theories, methods, and practices of a broad range of humanities and social sciences. Therefore, the History program builds on a common first-year platform shared with other programs in the Faculty of Arts, with specialization in History occurring in years two through four of the degree.

Semesters One and Two: In the first year, which is shared with the BA programs in Criminology, English, Environment and Urban Sustainability, Geographic Analysis, Language and Intercultural Relations, Philosophy, Politics and Governance, Psychology, and Sociology, students take their first two university-level History courses from a number of choices that explore the subject across a range of themes, time periods, and geographical contexts. Students also acquire skills and knowledge in two foundational courses, Academic Writing and Research, and Critical Thinking, and they choose electives from a broad range of areas.

Semesters Three through Six: In second year, students take their third foundational course, Research Design and Qualitative Methods, and the first of the Department of History’s signature Historian’s Craft (or H-Craft) offerings, Reading, Writing and Using History as well as Hearing, Seeing and Speaking History, followed by another two H-Craft courses in third year. Additionally, students select from a range of focused courses in History and other subjects during this two-year period, applying the skills developed in their foundational and H-Craft studies to their broader educational endeavours as they develop their intellectual and professional prowess.

Semesters Seven and Eight: In the last year of the program, as students consider the opportunities they will pursue after graduation, they solidify their historical expertise and sharpen their professional competence by taking two senior seminars (or a senior seminar and a thesis course), as well as other offerings to complete the 40 courses of the degree (of which 20 are in History).

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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

Sep 2025, 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)

20600 Per year

Average Cost of Living
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Scholarships

International Student Leadership Award deadline extended to September 15

The application deadline has been extended until September 15, providing an extra opportunity for students to submit their applications and finance their academic dreams.


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 2025-2026

International students (on a study visa) attending and completing studies at a Canadian secondary school with final averages of 86% and higher who meet the terms and conditions for scholarship 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.


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 (total value) | $10,000 (annual amount) (renewable)

Recipients are reserved (costs not included) a bed in residence. This is limited to Pitman Hall single bedrooms with shared hallway washrooms or the International Living/Learning single bedrooms with private washrooms. Please visit the 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 six 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 that 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 endeavors.
    2. The reference letter should address your leadership/creative endeavors. 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 two 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.


Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for consideration for the President’s Entrance Scholarship, applicants must:

  • Be currently enrolled in full-time secondary school studies (minimum of three Ontario Grade 12 U/M courses or Canadian provincial or international equivalent) within the 2024-2025 regular school year).
  • Achieve a final overall admission average of 90% or higher in six Grade 12 U/M courses (or Canadian provincial equivalent).
  • Have been continuously enrolled in full-time secondary school studies (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.
  • Be enrolling in a 4-year (5-year if co-op selected), full-time, undergraduate program.
  • Be Canadian citizens, permanent residents of Canada, protected persons/convention refugees or international students (with study permits).
  • Maintain a full-time course load (80% or more of a full course load) upon enrolment.
  • Applicants with a gap between their secondary and post-secondary studies are eligible to apply if their gap is no longer than one academic year.


International Student Leadership Award (ISLA) - (Fall)

ISLA, formerly known as the International Secondary School Merit Scholarship (ISSMS), is for undergraduate international students. Applicants must be starting their first year of a full-time four-year undergraduate degree at TMU. It's for students who do well academically, volunteer, join clubs and show leadership qualities.


The fall 2025 ISLA has a value of $5,000. The possible number of recipients is up to seven students. 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 full-time four-year undergraduate degree.
  • You must have a final admission average of at least 85%, 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.


Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for consideration for the International Student Leadership Award (formerly known as the International Secondary School Merit Scholarship), applicants must:

  • Be international students with valid study permits by the start of the term (September 2025).
  • Be completing or have completed a recognized and approved secondary school curriculum, in Canada or abroad.
  • Maintain a full-time course load (80% or more of a full course load) upon enrolment.
  • Achieve a minimum 86% (or equivalent) final admission average.
  • Be enrolling in a post-secondary institution for the first time.
  • Be enrolling in a 4-year (5-year if co-op selected), full-time, undergraduate program.
  • Applicants with a gap between their secondary and post-secondary studies are eligible to apply for the International Student Leadership Award if their gap is no longer than one academic year.


International Student Leadership Award (ISLA)—Winter

ISLA Winter, formerly known as the International Student Winter Merit Scholarship (ISWMS), is for international undergraduate students. It is subject to availability. Applicants must be starting their first year of a full-time four-year undergraduate degree at TMU in January 2026. It's for students who do well academically, volunteer, join clubs, and show leadership qualities.


Award Value: We would highly encourage you to apply for the International Students Leadership Award. We currently have 5 awards to give out at $10,000 each.The application deadline for ISLA Winter is September 15,2025 and will close promptly at 11:59 pm Eastern Time


Key points to note:

  • You must be an international student starting your first year of a full-time four-year undergraduate degree.
  • You must have a final admission average of at least 85%, an A, or an equivalent.
  • A personal statement is required for submission.
  • If a gap year was taken, it may be no longer than one academic year.


Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for consideration for the International Student Leadership Award—Winter, applicants must:

  • Be international students with valid study permits by the start of the winter term (January 2026).
  • Be completing or have completed a recognized and approved secondary school curriculum in Canada or abroad.
  • Maintain a full-time course load (80% or more of a full course load) upon enrollment.
  • Achieve a minimum 86% (or equivalent) final admission average.
  • Be enrolling in a post-secondary institution for the first time.
  • Be applying to a 4-year (5-year if co-op selected), full-time, undergraduate program.
  • Applicants with a gap between their secondary and post-secondary studies are eligible to apply for the International Student Leadership Award—Winter if their gap is no longer than one academic year.


Great news! The  application deadline has been extended until September 15, providing an extra opportunity for students to submit their applications and finance their academic dreams.


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