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Scarborough Campus

Perched on the edge of the Highland Creek ravine, UTSC was designed by Toronto architect John Andrews and opened in 1966. It won immediate international attention for its striking architecture. UTSC currently has 200 faculty teaching more than 700 courses to 5,500 students in specialities such as humanities, life sciences, social sciences, management and mathematics, many of which are co-op programs. The new facilities you see here have been planned to accommodate projected enrolment growth and are being carefully integrated into the 300-acre campus.

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