The program information below was valid for the fall 2016 term (September 1, 2016 - December 31, 2016). This is the archived version; the most up-to-date program information is available through the current Graduate Studies Academic Calendar.
The Graduate Studies Academic Calendar is updated 3 times per year, at the start of each academic term (January 1, May 1, September 1). Graduate Studies Academic Calendars from previous terms can be found in the archives.
Students are responsible for reviewing the general information and regulations section of the Graduate Studies Academic Calendar.
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Admit term(s)
- Fall
- Winter
- Spring
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Delivery mode
- Online
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Program type
- Diploma
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Registration option(s)
- Part-time
- Study option(s)
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Minimum requirements
- An honours Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in an acceptable discipline, from a university of recognized standing, with at least a 78% average or equivalent for international applicants.
- Two years of work experience in planning or a related field.
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Application materials
- Résumé/Curriculum vitae
- Supplementary information form
- Transcript(s)
- Writing sample
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References
- Number of references: 3
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Type of references:
references can be academic, professional, or a combination of the two. Professional referees need to have been the student’s direct supervisor in a paid or volunteer position, at least one in a planning‐related field. Academic referees should normally have taught the student in a senior undergraduate class or acted as a supervisor for a major research paper/thesis.
- English language proficiency (ELP) (if applicable)
- Graduate Academic Integrity Module (Graduate AIM)
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Courses
- Students must complete 4 one‐term (0.50 unit weight) graduate level courses (or courses acceptable for graduate credit):
- PLAN 700 Planning Paradigms and Theory
- 3 elective one‐term courses taken from the following list or any other 600 or 700 level course, subject to approval by the Associate Director, Graduate Studies:
- PLAN 705 Design in Planning
- PLAN 706 Contemporary Issues in Planning
- PLAN 625 Methods of Social Investigation for Planners
- PLAN 704 Methods of Planning Analysis
- Students must obtain a passing grade in all courses with a minimum overall average of no less than 70%.
- Students must complete 4 one‐term (0.50 unit weight) graduate level courses (or courses acceptable for graduate credit):
- Link(s) to courses: for information about these courses, please contact Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
- Planning (PLAN) courses