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Trinity One students in a seminar class

Study: Arts & Science

¾Ã¾ÃÊÓƵ’s cutting-edge programs serve as examples of what the College does best across the humanities, social sciences and sciences. In our programs and courses, you will participate in small-group discussions, get to know your peers and study with our exceptional faculty. You will gain the skills – critical thinking, writing, research and public speaking – to prepare for your future.

For first-year students: in addition to the many , Trinity offers the Margaret MacMillan Trinity One Program and several first-year foundation seminar courses.

In upper years, you can enroll in one of Trinity’s competitive programs – Ethics, Society & Law,ÌýInternational RelationsÌý´Ç°ùÌýImmunology – that we sponsor on behalf of the Faculty of Arts & Science, or any of the  spanning the arts, science and business.

At Trinity, our impressive bursary and scholarship program,Ìýresearch and experiential learning opportunities,Ìýacademic support services,Ìýstudent support services  (including health and wellness initiatives), and co-curricular and mentorship programs will help you flourish while you are here.

View Trinity’s Dean of Arts message to students to learn more about the academic programs at ¾Ã¾ÃÊÓƵ. In addition, the Bill Graham Centre for Contemporary International History, the Centre for Ethics and the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy support undergraduate studies program at the College.

Affiliated Centres: Bill Graham Centre, Centre for Ethics and Munk School

These centres support undergraduate studies programs at ¾Ã¾ÃÊÓƵ:

  • °Õ³ó±ðÌý is a collaborative program between ¾Ã¾ÃÊÓƵ and the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy. Located in offices at ¾Ã¾ÃÊÓƵ, the program involves graduates and undergraduates, particularly those with interests in the fields of international relations, international history and international law. With a focus on contemporary international history, the Centre contributes to both teaching and research at the University of Toronto and involves undergraduates in the International Relations Program through special lectures, visiting professors, workshops and conferences.
  •  is an interdisciplinary centre aimed at advancing research and teaching in the field of ethics, broadly defined. The Centre for Ethics is located in the Gerald Larkin Building on the Trinity campus.
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