University of Toronto

Canada
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Masters

Cities Engineering and Management

Offered at University of Toronto, Canada
DegreeMasters
FieldMEng Cities Engineering & Management
Duration1 year
Tuition31870.00

Overview

The Cities Engineering and Management programme at the University of Toronto prepares graduates to lead the planning, delivery, and governance of sustainable urban infrastructure. You’ll build technical foundations alongside management and policy skills to address challenges such as climate resilience, service delivery, and resource constraints in cities.

About this programme

Overview

The Cities Engineering and Management programme at the University of Toronto equips graduates with the skills necessary to lead the planning, delivery, and governance of sustainable urban infrastructure. This programme combines technical knowledge with management and policy skills, enabling students to tackle pressing urban challenges such as climate resilience, resource constraints, and effective service delivery.

What you'll study

Core coursework encompasses vital topics including urban policy, city-scale data and analytics, and the engineering principles behind sustainable infrastructure management. Sample courses offered in the programme include:

  • The Challenges of Urban Policy-Making
  • Data Analytics and Cities
  • Infrastructure and Urban Prosperity
  • Cities as Complex Systems

Learning approach: Students will engage with real-world urban scenarios through case-based learning and applied problem-solving, gaining insights into the interplay between infrastructure and governance.

Capstone / project: A significant academic project or equivalent assessment is typically required, serving as a culminating experience for students in the programme. Specific details regarding the capstone format and submission guidelines should be confirmed for each intake.

Entry requirements

Academic background

  • A completed undergraduate degree equivalent to a four-year programme at the University of Toronto.
  • Minimum final-year GPA: mid-B (3.0 out of 4.0 or 75%). Competitive applicants often present averages near or above 80% (A–).
  • Applicants with backgrounds in applied sciences other than engineering may also be considered.

Work experience

  • A minimum of 1 year of work experience is required prior to admission.

English language proficiency

  • TOEFL iBT: minimum score of 93 (or an equivalent score as determined by the university).
  • IELTS: minimum score of 7.0 (or an equivalent score as determined by the university).
  • Applicants whose primary language is not English and who have completed their degree in a non-English medium must demonstrate English proficiency.

Application documents (typical)

  • Official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended.
  • Proof of English proficiency (if required).
  • Resume/CV and documentation of work experience.
  • Any additional departmental documentation required by the School of Graduate Studies and the Department of Civil Engineering.

Note: Eligibility criteria and document requirements may vary by intake and applicant profile. It is advisable to consult the official University of Toronto graduate programme page for the latest information on application processes and requirements.

Career prospects

Graduates of the Cities Engineering and Management programme can anticipate a diverse array of career opportunities in urban planning, infrastructure management, and policy development. The skills acquired through this programme prepare students to take on leadership roles in public and private sectors, focusing on the sustainable development of urban environments.

After completing their degree in Canada, students may also be eligible to apply for a post-study work permit, allowing them to gain valuable work experience within the country, depending on the requirements set by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

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