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The field of Globalization Studies explores the intricate political, social, economic, cultural, linguistic, and conceptual transformations tied to global interconnectedness and their impacts on individuals, societies, and our planet. The Master's program in Globalization offers an interdisciplinary approach to understanding these multifaceted political, social, economic, cultural, linguistic, and theoretical changes associated with global integration and their effects on human existence, societal structures, and the natural world.
Research Focus Areas
modern cultural phenomena
migrant populations
cross-border and diverse societies
international policy frameworks
global commerce and monetary systems
societal, ecological, and workforce concerns
Student must have: Honours Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent; B+ (B- for Engineering) minimum average, based on a full year equivalent of final year courses (3rd/4th level) relevant to the program.
Language Requirements
Applicants are required to submit evidence of their proficiency in the English language as part of their application. The most common evidence is a score on one of the following exams:
TOEFL: minimum score of 92 (internet based), 237 (computer based) or 580 (paper based), minimum of 20 per band; for the Faculty of Engineering a minimum score of 88 (internet based) or 213 on the (computer based) or 550 (paper based)
IELTS (Academic): minimum overall score of 6.5, with at least 5.5 in each section
CAEL: minimum overall score of 70, with at least 60 per band
MELAB: minimum score of 85
PTE Academic: minimum score of 63; for the Faculty of Engineering a minimum score of 70
York University course: YUELI Level 6 with a minimum final grade of B
University of Toronto course: Academic Level 60 with a minimum final grade of B
Application deadline is Feb/15.