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What are the one-year postgraduate majors of the University of Toronto?
(1) Master's degree in University of Toronto, majoring in aerospace science and engineering, architecture, bioengineering, children's psychology, children's learning and education, domestic engineering, clinical epidemiology, comparative literature, computer science, developmental psychology and education, drama, East Asian studies, English, environmental science, European, Russian and Eurasian studies, sports science, French, geology and health. Public relations and human resources, Italian studies, horticulture, law, linguistics, financial mathematics, mathematics MBA (executive MBA, mechanical engineering, medical biophysics, music and music performance, nursing, pharmacy, pharmacology, physiotherapy, physiology, plants and microbiology, political science, psychology, sociology, sociology of education, speech-language pathology, urban planning, women and gender studies, animals. (2) doctoral majors in aerospace science and engineering, astronomy and astrophysics, biomedical engineering, child psychology, domestic engineering, clinical epidemiology, comparative literature, computer science, developmental psychology and pedagogy, drama, East Asian studies, English, sports science, French language and literature, geology, German literature, culture and theory, labor relations and human resources, Italian studies, law, linguistics, management, etc. Mechanical engineering, medical biophysics, music and music performance, pharmaceutical science, pharmacology, physiology, botany and microbiology, psychology, sociology, sociology of education, zoology, language pathology. (3) Cooperation projects: biomedical toxicology, book history, international culture, cardiovascular science, developmental biology, environmental engineering, environmental research, racist research, financial economics, gene biology and bioinformatics (genome biology &; Bioinformatics), health care, technology and places (h. health care, technology and places; HCTP ranking), health service and policy research, international relations, Jewish studies, knowledge media design, neuroscience, protein omics, bioinformatics, women's studies, and community development. Note: Students admitted to the cooperative project must be master's and doctoral students who have studied in other majors at the University of Toronto (or other equivalent universities recognized by the University of Toronto). Each bamboo joint project has different specific requirements for applicants. The main purpose of accepting these students in the cooperative project is to conduct interdisciplinary research and exercise students' thinking, research, cooperation, learning and creativity.