University of Toronto

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Critical Studies in Equity and Solidarity (Hons)

Offered at University of Toronto, Canada
DegreeBachelor
FieldCritical Studies (Hons)
Duration4 years
Tuition63570.00

Overview

The Critical Studies in Equity and Solidarity (Hons) at the University of Toronto examines how power, privilege, and inequality are produced and challenged across local and global contexts. Through interdisciplinary coursework and community-engaged learning, students develop tools for equity-focused analysis and solidarity-driven action.

About this programme

Overview

The Critical Studies in Equity and Solidarity (Hons) program at the University of Toronto provides a comprehensive exploration of how power dynamics, privilege, and inequality are constructed and contested in various contexts, both locally and globally. Through a blend of interdisciplinary coursework and community engagement, students gain critical tools for equity-focused analysis and action rooted in solidarity.

What you'll study

This Honours Bachelor's program typically spans four years and includes a wide array of courses designed to challenge conventional perspectives and encourage innovative thinking. Students will engage with themes such as:

  • Community Dis/Engagement and Solidarity
  • Abolition in a Global Context: Theorizing Uprisings and Youth Activism against Policing and Prisons
  • Theorizing Settler Colonialism, Capitalism, and Race
  • Theory and Praxis in Food Security
  • Body Matters: Oppression, Solidarity, and Justice
  • Equity and Activism in Education
  • Community Organizing and Global Solidarity
  • Critical Race and Anti-Racism Studies
  • Disability Arts and Culture

Learning is facilitated through interdisciplinary seminars that integrate theoretical frameworks, case studies, and critical readings. Students have opportunities for applied learning through community-engaged approaches and can select electives to deepen their knowledge in areas such as disability studies, racial justice, education equity, food justice, or abolitionist politics.

Entry requirements

While specific GRE or GMAT scores are not required for this program, prospective students should consult the University of Toronto's admissions guidelines for comprehensive entry requirements. English language proficiency is also essential, with various accepted assessments including the Duolingo English Test, which typically requires a minimum score of 120.

Career prospects

Graduates of the Critical Studies in Equity and Solidarity program are well-equipped for diverse career paths in fields such as social justice advocacy, community organizing, education, public policy, and non-profit management. The critical thinking and analytical skills developed throughout the program prepare students for impactful roles in addressing social inequities and fostering solidarity both locally and globally.

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