College &
University
Pathways

If you're interested in building a career in construction, engineering, architecture, or the skilled trades, one of the first steps is choosing the right educational pathway. Ontario offers a wide range of colleges and universities that provide specialized programs designed to prepare students for careers in the construction industry.

From hands-on trade training and apprenticeships to degrees in engineering, architecture, and construction management, these institutions offer the knowledge, technical skills, and industry connections needed to get started. The following schools and training institutes provide programs that help students develop practical skills, gain certifications, and prepare for rewarding careers in construction and the built environment.

Algonquin College
www.algonquincollege.com

Centennial College
www.centennialcollege.ca

Conestoga College
www.conestogac.on.ca

Durham College
www.durhamcollege.ca

Fanshawe College
www.fanshawec.ca

George Brown College
www.georgebrown.ca

Humber College
www.humber.ca

North American Trade Schools
www.training.nats.ca

Seneca College
www.senecacollege.ca

Skilled Trades College of Canada
www.skilledtradescollege.ca

Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University)
www.torontomu.ca

University of Guelph
www.uoguelph.ca

University of Ottawa
www.uottawa.ca/en

University of Toronto
www.utoronto.ca

University of Toronto – John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design
www.daniels.utoronto.ca

University of Waterloo
www.uwaterloo.ca

York University
www.yorku.ca

Ontario Tech University
www.ontariotechu.ca

Canadian Institute of Management and Technology
www.cimtcollege.com

Herzing College Skilled Trades
www.info.herzingtrades.ca