4.0 credits are required.
First Year: ANT101H5 and ANT102H5
Second Year: 1.5 credits from ANT200H5 or ANT201H5 or ANT202H5 or ANT203H5 or ANT204H5 or ANT206H5 or ANT207H5 or ANT220H5
Higher Years: 1.5 additional ANT credits. At least 1.0 must be at the 300/400 level.
NOTES: JAL253H5 and JAL351H5 and JAL353H5 and JAL355H5 and JAL453H5 are social science credits and can be used to fulfill ANT program requirements.
4.0 - 4.5 credits are required.
First Year: MAT133Y5 or [( MAT132H5 or MAT135H5 or MAT137H5 or MAT157H5) and ( MAT134H5 or MAT136H5 or MAT139H5 or MAT159H5)] or MAT137Y5 or MAT157Y5
Higher Years:
1. MAT232H5 or MAT233H5 or MAT257Y52. STA256H5 and STA258H5 and STA260H5
3. 1.0 additional credit of STA at the 300/400 level
NOTES:
4.0 credits in FAH are required, including:
The following program structure is highly recommended:
First Year: 1.0 credits: FAH101H5 and 0.5 credit in FAH at the 200 level
Higher Years: 1.5 credits in FAH at the 200 level 1.5 credits in FAH/VCC/VST at the 300/400 level
NOTES:
1. Students without pre- and co-requisites or written permission of the instructor can be de-registered from courses at any time.
2. See the departmental website at www.utm.utoronto.ca/dvs for the distribution of courses by area.
3. No St. George courses may be substituted for the required 100-level and 200-level courses. However, 0.5 credit at the 200-level in FAH may be taken at St. George in an area not covered by U of T Mississauga's offerings (i.e. one of the following courses: FAH248H1, FAH260H1, FAH262H1, FAH270H1, FAH272H1).
Enrolment in this program is limited to students who have completed 4.0 credits (including BIO152H5 and BIO153H5) and who have achieved a CGPA of at least 2.0. All students (including transfer students) must complete 4.0 UTM credits before requesting this program.
Note: CGPA for enrolment in this program is calculated based on a minimum of 4.0 credits completed at UTM with final percentage grades (i.e. CR/ NCR courses are not applicable).
Completion Requirements:Biomedical Communications (Science) is offered through the Biology Department.
Enrolment Requirements:Enrolment in this program requires the student meet one of the following two conditions: 1) concurrent enrolment in a science major and any minor; or 2) enrolment in a science specialist program. A minimum CGPA of 2.20 is required. All students (including transfer students) must complete BIO152H5, BIO153H5, HSC200H5 plus 2.5 additional UTM credits before requesting this program.
Note: CGPA for enrolment in this program is calculated based on a minimum of 4.0 credits completed at UTM with final percentage grades (i.e. CR/ NCR courses are not applicable).
Completion Requirements:Limited Enrolment — Enrolment in this program is limited to students who meet the following criteria:
ECO101H5 or ECO100Y5, IMI201H5, IMI202H5, IMI203H5, IMI301H5, IMI302H5, IMI303H5, IMI400H5.
Note: Students are required to remain enrolled in a Science Specialist or Major program in order to complete this Minor in Business, Science, and Entrepreneurship program.
4.0 credits are required, fulfilling the following requirements:
Limited Enrolment — Enrolment in the Chemistry Minor Program is based on completion of 4.0 credits including
4.0 credits in CHM/ JCP are required.
First Year:
Higher Years:
1. 2.0 credits from: CHM211H5 or CHM231H5 or CHM242H5 or CHM243H5 or CHM311H5 or CHM331H5 or CHM333H5 or CHM341H5 or CHM345H5 or CHM347H5 or CHM361H5 or CHM362H5 or CHM372H5 or CHM373H5 or CHM394H5 or CHM395H5 or CHM396H5 or CHM397H5 or CHM412H5 or CHM414H5 or CHM416H5 or CHM436H5 or CHM442H5 or CHM444H5 or CHM462H5 or JCP221H5 or JCP321H5 or JCP322H5 or JCP410H5 or JCP421H5 or JCP422H5 or JCP463H5 or FSC311H5
2. 1.0 credits at 300/400 level from: CHM311H5 or CHM323H5 or CHM331H5 or CHM333H5 or CHM341H5 or CHM345H5 or CHM347H5 or CHM361H5 or CHM362H5 or CHM372H5 or CHM373H5 or CHM394H5 or CHM395H5 or CHM396H5 or CHM397H5 or CHM412H5 or CHM414H5 or CHM416H5 or CHM436H5 or CHM442H5 or CHM444H5 or CHM462H5 or JCP321H5 or FSC311H5 or JCP322H5 or JCP410H5 or JCP421H5 or JCP422H5 or JCP463H5
Notes:
The Minor in Chinese Language and Culture is for advanced language learners who would like to improve their written and oral communication skills in both academic and professional settings. Students in this program will also advance their linguistic knowledge and cultural literacy from cross-cultural perspectives.
Enrolment Requirements:Enrolment in this program is limited and based on completion of 4.0 credits, including the following:
Note: The Chinese Language Minor is intended for students who have near-native proficiency level in Chinese so that they can be fully engaged in course materials and lectures conducted in Chinese. Students’ proficiency level will be evaluated based on the language placement questionnaire first. If the results of the questionnaire meet the language proficiency requirement, students will be permitted to enrol in courses. If the results are not satisfying or borderline, a one-on-one interview with Professor Chiu-Hung Chen will be arranged in order to determine students’ qualification for enrolling in courses.
Completion Requirements:4.0 credits are required.
4.0 credits are required, including at least 1.0 credit at the 300 level or above.
First Year: CIN101H5 and a further 0.5 credit in CIN at the 200 level.
Higher Years: 3.0 credits from any remaining CIN courses at the 200 level or above, VCC205H5, VCC334H5, VCC427H5, VST410H5, GER353H5, GER354H5, PHL221H5.
4.0 credits, meeting the following requirements:
First Year:
1. 1.0 credits from the following list: CLA101H5 or CLA230H5 or CLA231H5 or CLA233H5 or CLA237H5.
Higher Years:
2. 2.0 additional CLA credits at the 200+level
3. 1.0 credits at the 300+level
NOTES:
Limited Enrolment — Enrolment in this program is limited to students with a minimum of 4.0 credits, including the following:
NOTES:
Enrolment in the UTMCIP stream of this program is limited to students who have completed 4.0 credits, including:
Courses to take in Year of Study 2: Complete CSC207H5/ CSC207H1/ CSCB07H3 by the end of Year of Study 2 to remain eligible for the program.
Students who have achieved a cumulative GPA of at least 2.5 are encouraged to apply. Students must be in good standing with no outstanding academic integrity cases.
*Please be advised that the UTMCIP only applies to UTM Computer Science students entering Year of Study 2. For more information about the UTMCIP, please visit the Experiential and International Opportunities page of the UTM Academic Calendar.
Completion Requirements:4.0 credits are required.
First Year: CSC108H5 and CSC148H5 and MAT102H5
Second Year:
1. CSC207H5 and CSC236H5
2. One of CSC209H5 or CSC258H5 or CSC263H5
Third and Fourth Years: 1.0 credit from any 300/400 level CSC course (except for CSC392H5 and CSC393H5 and CSC492H5 and CSC493H5 and any CSC ROP courses) or GGR335H5 or GGR337H5 or GGR437H5. No more than 0.5 credit of GGR courses may count to this requirement.
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The Department of English and Drama’s Minor in Creative Writing is designed to allow students to focus on either the literary or dramatic arts, or to integrate their work in both these areas of creative expression. In lectures and tutorials in two courses at the 200 level, they will learn about the artistic traditions that frame their own writing; and experiment with producing and sharing written work in a variety of genres, using a range of formal techniques. These introductory courses serve as a foundation for 300-level workshops, in which students develop a more specialised focus, e.g. playwriting, prose fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, editing, or writing for interactive new media. Finally, all students in the Minor can apply for admittance to the department's selective, 400-level capstone Creative Writing Workshop, in which over the course of a year they will be encourage to develop their portfolio of creative work towards publication. When students graduate with a Minor in Creative Writing they will have learned to use language creatively to develop observations, insights, and complex ideas. They will be able to write imaginatively, compellingly, clearly, and effectively, and to produce creative work in a range of literary and dramatic modes, genres, and forms. Courses in the Minor emphasize the way that how writers learn their craft from other writers, and the ways in which new modes of written expression emerge in the context of artistic tradition and historical circumstances. The Minor will also introduce students to the processes involved in editing and publishing creative work in print and other media.
Completion Requirements:4.0 credits are required.
Note:
4.0 credits, meeting the following requirements:
First Year:
1. 0.5 credit from CLA101H5 or HIS101H5 or HIS102H5 or HIS103H5 or HIS104H5 or HIS105H5 or HIS106H5 or HIS107H5 or HIS108H5 or RLG101H5 or WGS101H5 or WGS102H5 (Recommended; only 0.5 credits at the 100-level can be used to fulfill program requirements)
Higher Years:
2. DTS201H5 and DTS202H5
3. 2.5 credits from the list of electives below; 1.0 credits must be at the 300+level
4. DTS401H5 (should be taken in the fourth year of study)
Please note: Students may enrol in DTS301H5 and DTS401H5 more than once, providing the topic is different from the one you completed previously.
Electives:
Dramaturgy and Drama Studies (DDS) integrates creative and scholarly approaches to theatre through a common emphasis on dramaturgy. In addition to specific courses in developmental and production dramaturgy, the DDS program includes courses that examine theatre history, dramatic literature, critical theory, playwriting, devising, and intermedial performance, among others. DDS provides students with first-rate academic experience and credentials, while offering them ample opportunities for creative application of acquired knowledge and skills through practical components and practice-based research projects. All courses are taken at U of T Mississauga (UTM). Any courses taken outside of UTM should be pre-approved for credit by the the Director of Drama Studies and the Undergraduate Advisor on a course-by-course basis.
Completion Requirements:4.0 credits are required, as follows:
First and Second Years: ( DRE121H5 or ENG121H5) and ( DRE122H5 or ENG122H5) and DRE200H5 and DRE222H5
Higher years: 1.0 300/400 DRE credit and 1.0 further DRE from the drama-related courses.
Note:Limited Enrolment — Enrolment in this program is based on completion of 4.0 credits including ERS101H5 or ERS111H5 or ENV100Y5 (A minimum grade of 60% in one of these courses is required.)
Completion Requirements:4.0-4.5 credits are required.
First Year: ERS101H5 or ERS111H5 or ENV100Y5
Higher Years:
1. 1.5 credits from ERS201H5 or ERS202H5 or ERS203H5 or ERS211H5 or ERS225H5
2. 2.0 credits of Earth Science (ERS) from: ERS301H5 or ERS302H5 or ERS303H5 or ERS304H5 or ERS311H5 or ERS312H5 or ERS315H5 or ERS325H5 or ERS381H5 or ERS401H5 or ERS402H5 or ERS403H5 or ERS404H5 or ERS411H5 or ERS412H5 or JGE378H5 or PHY351H5
Limited Enrolment — Enrolment in the Minor program is limited to students with:
Students enrolled in this program cannot be simultaneously enrolled in the Economics Specialist (ERSPE1478), Financial Economics Specialist (ERSPE2722), Economics Specialist – BCOM (ERSPE0137), or Economics Major (ERMAJ1478) program.
Completion Requirements:4.0 credits are required, including 1.0 credit at the 300/400 level.
First Year:
Second Year: ECO200Y5 or ECO204Y5 or ECO206Y5
Higher Years: 1.0 ECO credit at the 300/400 level. Note: ECO205Y5, ECO244Y5 and ECO261H5 cannot be used to fulfill the requirements for this program.
Limited Enrolment — Enrolment into the Education Studies Minor is limited. To be considered for enrolment, students are required to have completed 4.0 credits with a minimum cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of at least 2.30. Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee enrolment into the program.
Completion Requirements:4.0 credits are required.
First Year: 0.5 credit from EDS100H5 or EDS101H5 (Note these courses are open to all students. Highly recommended but not required for those applying to the EDS minor.)
Second Year: EDS200H5, EDS210H5 and EDS220H5
Third and Fourth Years:
Note: Students must check prerequisites and exclusions for the courses listed above to ensure they meet the requirements for entry.
At least 4.0 ENG credits, including at least 1.0 credit at the 300 or 400 level. Only 1.0 ENG course at the 100 level may be counted towards program requirements. ENG100H5 may not be counted towards program requirements.
Limited Enrolment - Enrolment in the Minor program is limited to students who have achieved at least 63% in both LIN101H5 and LIN205H5. Second year entry requirements (for those students who have not met the enrolment requirement in the first year): A grade of 67% in at least two of the following ten courses: JAL253H5, LIN208H5, LIN228H5, LIN229H5, LIN231H5, LIN233H5, LIN232H5, LIN237H5, LIN240H5, LIN256H5, JLP285H5 (formerly LIN288H5).
Completion Requirements:4.0 credits are required.
First Year: LIN101H5, LIN204H5, LIN205H5
Upper Years:
NOTE: No more than 1.5 credits can be double counted towards two programs of study in Linguistics.
The Minor in Environmental Law & Policy is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in the environmental issues, ethical principles, practices, and case studies relevant to legal, political, and social applications, both in Canada and internationally. The program is intended to prepare students for career paths in law, but also more broadly in the private sector, such as establishing and enforcing environmentally responsible business practices, and in the public sector, such as advising decision-makers and developing and assessing new environmental regulations.
Enrolment Requirements:Limited Enrolment - Enrolment in this program is limited to students who have completed ENV100Y5 with a mark of 60% or higher.
Completion Requirements:4.0 credits are required, with at least 1.0 credit at the 300-400 level.
First Year: ENV100Y5
Higher Years: ENV201H5; JPE251H5 and JPE252H5 1.5 additional credits from: ECO373Y5; ENV210H5, ENV311H5, ENV393H5, ENV430H5, ENV435H5; ENV422H1; GGR318H5; GGR329H5; GGR426H5; HIS318H5, HIS319H5; JEP351H5, JEP356H5, JEP452H5; PHL247H5, PHL271H5; POL346Y5
NOTE: Be sure to look ahead and plan to complete the prerequisites for any upper-level elective courses that are of interest to you. The ENV upper-level course electives typically rely only on the program’s core courses as prerequisites, but upper-level electives from other departments could have different prerequisites, so be sure to check the Calendar listings for these courses and their prerequisites.
Limited Enrolment — Enrolment in this program is limited to students who have completed ENV100Y with a mark of 60% or higher.
Completion Requirements:4.0 credits are required, of which at least 1.0 must be at the 300-400 level.
First Year: 1.0 credit:
Be sure to look ahead and plan to complete the prerequisites for any upper-level courses that are of interest to you.
Second Year: 1.5 credits:
Third Year: 1.5 credits:
Note This is intended to be an interdisciplinary program. At least three different disciplines must be represented among the courses that are counted as program requirements. For example, a course list selected from ENV + GGR + ANT is acceptable, but a course list selected only from ENV + GGR is not. Please contact the Program Advisors or Academic Counsellor if you have any questions about the validity of your course selections.
Limited Enrolment — Enrolment in this program is limited to student who have completed ENV100Y5 with a mark of 60% or higher.
Completion Requirements:4.0 credits are required, of which at least 1.0 must be at the 300-400 level.
First Year: 1.0 credit:
Be sure to look ahead and plan to complete the prerequisites for any upper-level courses that are of interest to you.
Second Year: 2.0 credits:
Upper Years: 1.0 credit:
This is intended to be an interdisciplinary program. At least three different disciplines must be represented among the courses that are counted as program requirements. For example, a course list selected from ENV + BIO + ERS is acceptable, but a course list selected only from ENV + BIO is not. Please contact the Program Advisors or Academic Counsellor if you have any questions about the validity of your course selections.
This program provides students with a deeper understanding of ethical theories and their application in various social contexts; for example, it examines particular ethical issues concerning health care, the environment, legal systems, and political institutions. Students are required to take courses in philosophy and social sciences. Courses should be selected in consultation with the Faculty Advisor.
Completion Requirements:4.0 credits are required including at least 1.0 credit at the 300/400 level, of which 0.5 credit must be PHL.
Students cannot use more than 1.0 credits from 100-level PHL courses for program completion credit.
Students also cannot use PHL204H5 or PHL277Y5 (or in combination with either PHL265H5 or PHL275H5) for program completion credit.
Where courses exclude each other, at most one of them may be counted for credit toward philosophy program completion.
PHL courses completed in requirements 2, 3 and 5 may not be double counted to fulfill other program requirements in this minor.
A minor program that can be taken in combination with any specialist or major program, including from the Social Sciences and Humanities. The minor program introduces students to the core tenets of Forensic Science: evidence recovery; scientific analysis; quality assurance; evidence-based interpretation; peer review; and communication of results as they relate to the Canadian legal system. Students will be exposed to forensic techniques and approaches, helping them to understand how they can be utilized in other fields of study. This program will complement degrees in criminology, sociology, geography, political science, and any other field that intersects with the legal system. Students will learn forensic theory and at least one applied skill set through lectures and labs.
Enrolment Requirements:Limited Enrolment — A final grade of 75% is required in FSC239Y5.
Completion Requirements:4.0 credits are required.
First Year: FSC239Y5
Second Year: FSC271H5
Third Year: FSC303H5, FSC360H5 and 0.5 credit from FSC210H5, FSC220H5, FSC307H5, FSC311H5, FSC314H5, FSC315H5, FSC316H5, FSC320H5, FSC330H5, FSC335H5, FSC350H5, FSC351H5, FSC361H5, FSC370H5,
Fourth Year:
Some third-year and fourth-year courses listed above have additional pre-requisites. Students interested in these courses should plan their courses appropriately to ensure that the stated pre-requisites are met. Students without pre- and co-requisites or written permission of the instructor can be de-registered from courses at any time.
For students wishing to develop an understanding and appreciation of the mentality and diversity that Francophone cultures express.
Admissions to the Francophone Minor Program (ERMIN1054) are administratively suspended as of 2017-2018. Students currently enrolled in the program will be allowed to continue.
Completion Requirements:2.0 FSL credits plus 2.0 FRC credits including 1.0 at the 300 level.
For students wishing to choose a combination of language, literature and/or linguistic offerings with limited access to core French courses.
Completion Requirements:4.0 credits of FRE are required, which must include:
For students seeking a level of linguistic and cultural competence necessary for using the French language in professional Francophone environments.
Completion Requirements:4.0 credits are required.
The Game Studies Minor focuses on the analysis, history, and theory of games as cultural, artistic, and technological forms as well as on game design, with a strong emphasis on games as a narrative and world-making medium. Courses in the Minor adopt humanistic and social science approaches to studying the evolution of games, the game production industry, games as rhetorical devices, and the diverse communities who make and play games. As they become sophisticated critics of games, students learn fundamental principles and methodologies in the creation and testing of tabletop, role-playing, and digital games and gain practice in the use of game engines.
Enrolment Requirements:Enrolment in this program is limited. To qualify, students must have completed 4.0 credits and achieved a minimum 65% grade in each of the ENG110H5 and CCT109H5.
Completion Requirements:4.0 credits are required, including 1.0 credit at the 300/ 400 level)
First Year: ENG110H5 and CCT109H5
Second Year: ENG263H5 and CCT270H5
Higher Years:
4.0 credits are required.
Second Year: 1.0 credit:
Third/Fourth Year: 3.0 credits
Students may take no more than 2.0 credits combined in ROP, individual project courses, or thesis courses at the 300/400 level for credit toward their GIS program. Students must receive permission from Faculty Program Advisor and Academic Counsellor prior to taking GGR courses on other U of T campuses toward their program requirement. No more than 1.0 non-U of T Mississauga credit is accepted in the Geography Specialist program; and no more than 0.5 non-U of T Mississauga credit in the Geography and GIS Major programs. No substitution is allowed for GGR276H5, GGR278H5, GGR321H5, GGR337H5, GGR382H5
4.0 credits are required, of which 1.0 credit must be at the 300/400 level:
4.0 Credits are required:
Now, more than ever, the world needs principled, inclusive, and empathetic global leaders. The Minor in Global Leadership, facilitated in partnership between multiple Faculties across all three U of T campuses, develops students’ collaborative global leadership skills and capacity to critique what is global leadership and how this concept is understood and challenged in diverse disciplines and global cultures. The Minor integrates theory and practice, and provides a forum for students to engage across disciplines and geographical contexts. The Minor includes interdivisional student experience, community engagement and completion of a globally partnered capstone project.
Enrolment Requirements:Enrolment in the Minor in Global Leadership is limited. Students will be able to apply to the program after completing 4.0 credits (but no more than 6.0 credits) and must have achieved a minimum average GPA of 2.7 across their best 3.0 credits completed.
In addition, students must submit a separate application. Please see the Minor in Global Leadership website for more information.
NOTE: The GPA cut-off for admission is determined annually in relation to the number and quality of the applicants. It is never below 2.7 across the best 3.0 credits. Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission.
Completion Requirements:4.0 credits are required.
Leadership: ANT215H5 or ANT300H5 or ANT352H5 or EDS210H5 or ENV201H5 or HIS311H5 or MGT260H5 or MGT463H5 or POL343Y5
Global Issues: EDS310H5 or ENG273H5 or ENV310H5 or ENV311H5 or GGR329H5 or GGR363H5 or GGR387H5 or HIS330H5 or HIS323H5 or HIS364H5 or HIS425H5 or JEP356H5 or SOC304H5 or SOC354H5 or SOC382H5 or RLG314H5
Ethics/Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion: EDS220H5 or ENG274H5 or HIS386H5 or JAL355H5 or POL355Y5 or POL368H5 or PSY320H5 or SOC358H5 or SOC388H5 or RLG314H5 or WGS335H5 or WGS367H5 or WGS420H5
Communication and Cultural Competencies: ARA212Y5 or CHI103H5 or CHI104H5 or FSL105H5 or FSL106H5 or GER100Y5 or HIN211H5 or HIN212H5 or ITA100Y5 or PUN212Y5 or SPA100Y5 or URD212Y5
** The Communication & Cultural Competencies requirement must be fulfilled in a language that is not the student’s first/ native language.
4.0 credits, meeting the following requirements:
4.0 credits, meeting the following requirements:
4.0 ITA credits are required including at least 1.0 300/400 level credit.
Note:COURSE CATEGORIES:
Italian Cinema - ITA242H5; ITA247H5; ITA307H5; ITA309H5; ITA311H5; ITA313H5; ITA342H5; ITA343H5
Italian Culture; Literature - ITA218H5; ITA221H5; ITA222H5; ITA231H5; ITA232H5; ITA233H5; ITA235H5; ITA255H5; ITA256H5; ITA237H5; ITA238H5; ITA307H5; ITA315Y5; ITA339Y5; ITA370H5; ITA371H5; ITA390H5; ITA391H5; ITA392H5; ITA415Y5; ITA420H5; ITA421H5
Italian Experiential Learning - ITA388H5; ITA315Y5; ITA400Y5; ITA415Y5
Italian Language Practice - ITA100Y; ITA102H5; ITA200Y5; ITA201Y5; ITA350H5; ITA351H5; ITA352H5; ITA450H5
Italian Linguistics; Teaching and Learning - ITA227H5; ITA272H5; ITA373H5; ITA374H5; ITA375H5; ITA437H5; ITA451H5
This program explores the history, languages, politics, societies, cultures, religions, and geographies of Latin America and the Caribbean. The minor is geared towards building an engagement with Latin America and the Caribbean as well as with their communities in Canada and the United States. Students may take courses offered by several departments across the university. The minor in Latin American and Caribbean Studies prepares students for careers in a competitive global context in which the greater part of the Western Hemisphere plays an increasingly important role.
Completion Requirements:4.0 credits, meeting the following requirements:
While study of a relevant language is encouraged, the program does not have a language requirement.
Courses that can be counted toward this program are drawn from a range of offerings in the Humanities and Social Sciences at UTM:
In consultation with the Historical Studies Academic Advisor, and depending on the focus of the course, the following courses may qualify on a year-to-year basis:
Limited Enrolment — Enrolment in the Minor program is limited to students who have achieved at least 63% in both LIN101H5 and LIN102H5. Second year entry requirements (for those students who have not met the enrolment requirement in the first year): A grade of 67% in at least two of the following seven courses: LIN228H5, LIN229H5, LIN231H5, LIN232H5, LIN237H5, LIN240H5, LIN256H5, JLP285H5 (formerly LIN288H5).
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Students cannot be enrolled simultaneously in the Linguistic Studies Major and the Linguistic Studies Minor programs.
Completion Requirements:4.0 credits are required.
First Year: LIN101H5 and LIN102H5
Upper Years: The remaining courses to be chosen from the following list:
Some of the courses listed above have prerequisites which would not count towards this program.
No more than 1.5 credits can be double counted towards two programs of study in Linguistics.
4.0 credits are required.
First Year:
Second Year:
Higher Years:
1.0 credit from the following: MAT at the 300/400 level or CSC363H5
NOTES:
4.0 credits in PHL are required, including at least 1.0 credits at the 300/400 level.
Note:Students cannot use more than 1.0 credits from 100-level PHL courses for program completion credit.
Students also cannot use PHL204H5 or PHL277Y5 (or in combination with either PHL265H5 or PHL275H5) for program completion credit.
Where courses exclude each other, at most one of them may be counted for credit toward philosophy program completion.
4.0 credits are required, including at least 1.0 credits at the 300/400 level.
Students cannot use more than 1.0 credits from 100-level PHL courses for program completion credit.
Students also cannot use PHL204H5 or PHL277Y5 (or in combination with either PHL275H5 or PHL265H5) for program completion credit.
Where courses exclude each other, at most one of them may be counted for credit toward philosophy program completion.
Limited Enrolment — Enrolment in this program is based on completion of 4.0 credits including:
5.0 credits are required including at least 1.5 credits at the 300/400 level. Please note that a number of these courses have MAT pre-requisites and/ or co-requisites.
First Year: ( PHY146H5 and PHY147H5) and [( MAT132H5 or MAT135H5 or MAT137H5 or MAT157H5) and ( MAT136H5 or MAT139H5 or MAT159H5)] or MAT137Y5 or MAT157Y5
Second Year:
1.5 credits from: PHY241H5 or PHY242H5 or PHY245H5 or PHY299Y5 or JCP221H5 or JCP265H5
Higher Years:
1.5 credits from: JCP321H5 or JCP322H5 or JCP410H5 or JCP421H5 or JCP422H5 or JCP463H5 or PHY324H5 or PHY325H5 or PHY332H5 or PHY333H5 or PHY343H5 or PHY347H5 or PHY351H5 or PHY399Y5 or PHY426H5 or PHY451H5 or PHY473H5
NOTES:
4.0 POL credits are required including at least 1.0 credit at the 300 or 400 level and no more than 1.0 credit at the 100 level.
Professional Writing and Communication (PWC) program aims to produce critical thinkers and flexible, reflective writers and editors who apply their knowledge of language across a range of academic disciplines and professional practices. PWC students transform complex ideas into engaging and exciting writing for a diversity of audiences across multiple platforms. Through intensive training in writing and editing processes, graduates harness the power of narrative to research, write and publish original work.
Enrolment Requirements:Limited Enrolment — Enrolment in this program is limited. 4.0 credits are required, including the following:
NOTES:
4.0 credits are required.
First & Second Years:
Third & Fourth Years: 3.0 WRI credits at the 300- or 400-level with a minimum of 0.5 credit at the 400-level.
Note:Students are encouraged to review 300 and 400-level WRI courses in advance, and take necessary 200-level WRI courses to meet prerequisites in higher years.
Limited Enrolment — All students must have completed Ontario Grade 12 Biology (SBI4U) and Advanced Functions (MHF4U) or out of province equivalents.
Students applying at the end of their first year (minimum 4.0 completed credits) must have a grade of at least 61% in PSY100Y5 and a CGPA of at least 2.0.
Students who do not meet these requirements and/or students who apply after second year must have a psychology average of at least 61% (based on a minimum of 1.5 completed credits in psychology) as well as an AGPA of at least 2.0. Both these requirements are based on all courses taken during student's most recent academic year (including Summer, when applicable).
Completion Requirements:4.0-4.5 credits are required, including 1.0 credit at the 300 level or above.
First Year: PSY100Y5
Higher Years:
Limited Enrolment: — Admission is based on the following criteria:
Note: Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission.
Completion Requirements:4.0 credits in Sociology are required.
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Students are not permitted to take any of the following courses elsewhere:
If any of the above credits are completed outside of UTM, students will be required to complete the UTM version of the course and it will be designated as an EXT course. Special consideration may be given to new students assessed for transfer credit at UTM.
4.0 credits, including at least 1.0 credits at the 300/400 level. Students wishing to complete a South Asian Humanities Minor Program must successfully complete 4.0 credits from the courses listed below. These must include courses from two of the following disciplines: History (HIS), History of Religions (RLG) or Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies (WGS) within the Department of Historical Studies, Philosophy (PHL), Political Science (POL), Language Studies (LAN), Visual Studies (VCC, FAH), and Anthropology (ANT).
ELECTIVES:
Students are responsible for checking the co- and prerequisites for all courses.
Anthropology: ANT316H5
Fine Art History: FAH383H5, FAH385H5
Language Studies: HIN311H5, HIN312H5, HIN313H5, HIN411H5, HIN412Y5, PRS210H5, PRS211H5, PRS310H5, PRS311H5, SAN392Y5, URD312Y5
History: HIS382H5, HIS386H5, HIS388H5, HIS389H5 , HIS394H5, HIS448H5, HIS484H5
History of Religions: RLG307H5, RLG308H5, RLG310H5, RLG360H5, RLG361H5 , RLG362H5, RLG365H5, RLG366H5, RLG421H5, RLG422H5, RLG460H5, RLG463H5, RLG464H5, RLG465H5
Philosophy: PHL235H5, PHL311H5
Political Science: POL305H5, POL305Y5, POL446H5
Visual Culture and Communication: VCC406H5
Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies: WGS345H5
The goal of this program is to give students an opportunity to explore the theory and practice of sustainability and sustainable development. There is growing interest in Sustainability among students from across the disciplines at UTM. The program speaks to the Mission and Values of UTM, which identify us as an institution that values sustainability as a core value. Courses address both the theoretical aspects of sustainability and its practical applications.
Enrolment Requirements:Limited Enrolment — Enrolment in this program is limited to students who have completed ENV100Y5 with a mark of 60% or higher.
4.0 credits are required, with at least 1.0 credit at the 300-400 level.
First Year: ENV100Y5
Higher Years:
1. ENV201H5, ENV210H5, ENV305H5
2. 1.5 additional credits from: ENV311H5, ENV320H5, ENV332H5, ENV425H5, ENV435H5, GGR252H5, GGR329H5, GGR387H5, GGR419H5, JEP356H5, JEP452H5, JPE251H5, JPE252H5, POL346Y5, POL475H5, SOC459H5, SOC465H5, ENV307H1, ENV461H1
Note: Be sure to look ahead and plan to complete the prerequisites for any upper-level elective courses that are of interest to you. The ENV upper-level course electives typically rely only on the program’s core courses as prerequisites, but upper-level electives from other departments could have different prerequisites, so be sure to check the Calendar listings for these courses and their prerequisites.
4.0 total credits are required, including at least 1.0 credit at the 300/400 level.
First Year: VCC101H5
Second Year: At least 1.0 credit at the 200 level in VCC/CIN
Upper Years: 2.5 credits at the 300/400 level in VCC/CIN/VST, ENG235H5, ANT208H5, WGS336H5, WGS375H5. In consultation with the undergraduate counsellor HIS494H5 may qualify on a year-to-year basis.
4.0 credits, meeting the following requirements:
First Year:
1. WGS101H5
Higher Years:
2. WGS200Y5
3. 0.5 WGS credit at the 200-level
4. 1.0 WGS credits at the 300-level
5. 0.5 WGS credit at the 400-level
6. 0.5 additional WGS credit at any level