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Established in 1967, the University of Toronto Mississauga, located on 225 acres along the Credit River, is home to 11,700 skilled and highly educated students. It has 15 distinct academic departments, offering 148 programs, and 89 areas of study. Award-winning facilities include the Hazel McCallion Academic Learning Centre, the new Terrence Donnelly Health Sciences Complex ( housing the Mississauga Academy of Medicine), the Recreation, Athletics and Wellness Centre (RAWC), and the Communication, Culture and Technology building. With more than 40,000 graduates, the University of Toronto Mississauga contributes significantly to the educated work force in the City of Mississauga and the surrounding area.

Mississauga Campus - Mayor

Undergraduate Programs

U of T Mississauga has a full range of undergraduate programs leading to Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and Bachelor of Commerce degrees including

  • Commerce and Management
  • Computer Science
  • Life and Physical Sciences
  • Humanities
  • Social Sciences

Distinct undergraduate programs include:

  • Forensic Sciences (combined Forensics and Biology, Chemistry or Anthropology)
  • GIS (Geographical Information Systems)
  • Biotechnology
  • Professional Writing
  • Science Education

Joint programs with Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning combine hands-on, technical skill development along with strong analytic, critical thinking skills developed in demanding university curriculum, including:

  • Communication, Culture and Information Technology
    • Digital Enterprise Management
    • Health Sciences Communication
    • Human Communication and Technology
    • Visual Culture and Communication
  • Art and Art History
  • Theatre and Drama
Mississauga Campus - Campus Picture

Many programs at U of T Mississauga offer internship options to 4th year undergraduate students including:

  • Environment/GIS
  • Biology and Biotechnology
  • Communication, Culture & Information Technology (CCIT)
  • Management and Commerce
  • Math and Computational Sciences
  • Forensic Science
  • Exceptionality in Human Learning
  • Early Teacher Program (Science)

Graduate Programs

Fully affiliated with the University of Toronto School of Graduate Studies, graduate programs offer students a wide range of choices in the Arts, Sciences and Business. Approximately 300 graduate students work toward the following graduate degrees:

  • Master of Arts
  • Masters of Biomedical Communications
  • Masters of Biotechnology
  • Masters of Management and Professional Accounting
  • Masters of Science
  • Doctor of Philosophy