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Anthropology - Major (Arts)

Anthropology - Major (Arts)

Enrolment Requirements:

Limited Enrolment – Enrolment in this program is limited. To qualify, students must have completed 4.0 credits and achieved a minimum grade of 63% in each of ANT101H5 and ANT102H5 and ISP100H5. Students applying to enrol after second year must have completed 8.0 credits (including ANT101H5 and ANT102H5 and ISP100H5), and achieved a minimum average of 63% in ANT courses and ISP100H5.

Completion Requirements:

7.5 credits are required.

First Year: ANT101H5 and ANT102H5 and ISP100H5

Second Year:
1. ANT204H5 and ANT206H5 and ANT207H5
2. ( ANT200H5 and ANT201H5) or (1.0 credit from ANT202H5 or ANT203H5 or ANT220H5)

Higher Years:
3.5 additional ANT credits. At least 1.0 credit must be at the 300 level, including 0.5 credit at the 400 level.

NOTE: JAL253H5, JAL351H5, JAL353H5, JAL355H5 and JAL453H5 are social science credits and can be used to fulfill ANT program requirements.


ERMAJ1775 | Program Area: Anthropology

Anthropology - Major (Science)

Anthropology - Major (Science)

Enrolment Requirements:

Limited Enrolment – Enrolment in this program is limited. To qualify, students must have completed 4.0 credits and achieved a minimum grade of 63% in each of ANT101H5 and ANT102H5 and ISP100H5. Students applying to enrol after second year must have completed 8.0 credits (including ANT101H5 and ANT102H5 and ISP100H5), and achieved a minimum average of 63% in ANT courses and ISP100H5.

Completion Requirements:

7.5 credits are required.

First Year: ANT101H5 and ANT102H5 and ISP100H5

Second Year:
1. ANT200H5 and ANT201H5 and ANT202H5 and ANT203H5 and ANT220H5
2. ANT204H5
3. ANT206H5 or ANT207H5

Higher Years:
2.5 additional ANT credits, of which at least 2.0 must be ANT science courses. At least 1.0 of the 2.5 credits must be at the 300 level, including 0.5 credit at the 400 level.



ERMAJ0105 | Program Area: Anthropology

Applied Statistics - Major (Science)

Applied Statistics - Major (Science)

Enrolment Requirements:

Limited Enrolment — Enrolment in the Major program is limited to students with a minimum of 4.0 credits, including:

  1. STA107H5 (with a minimum grade of 60%) or STA256H5;
  2. MAT134H5 or MAT136H5 or MAT139H5 or MAT159H5 or MAT134Y5 or MAT135Y5 or MAT137Y5 or MAT157Y5 or MAT233H5; and
  3. A minimum cumulative grade point average, to be determined annually.
  4. All students must complete 4.0 U of T credits before requesting this program. Courses with a grade of CR/NCR will not count as a part of the 4.0 credits required for program entry.
Completion Requirements:

7.0-7.5 credits are required.

First Year:

  1. CSC108H5
  2. MAT102H5
  3. [( MAT132H5 or MAT135H5 or MAT137H5 or MAT157H5) and ( MAT134H5 or MAT136H5 or MAT139H5 or MAT159H5)] or MAT134Y5 or MAT135Y5 or MAT137Y5 or MAT157Y5
  4. MAT223H5 or MAT240H5

Second Year:

  1. MAT232H5 or MAT233H5 or MAT257Y5
  2. STA256H5 and STA258H5 and STA260H5

Higher Years:

  1. STA302H5 and STA304H5 and STA305H5
  2. 1.0 credit from any 300/400 level STA course or CSC322H5 or ( CSC311H5 or CSC411H5) or MAT302H5 or MAT311H5 or MAT332H5 or MAT334H5 or MAT344H5 or ( MAT337H5 or MAT378H5)

NOTES:

  1. MAT133Y5 is included in the credit count only if the student also completes MAT233H5 (in which case MAT232H5 is not required).
  2. Students are strongly encouraged to familiarize themselves with the 100-level calculus pre-requisites to select the correct courses.
  3. ECO220Y5 cannot be substituted for STA256H5 or STA258H5 and/or STA260H5.
  4. ECO227Y5 can be substituted for STA256H5 and STA258H5, but not for STA260H5.
  5. STA107H5 is highly recommended in first year, but it is not required.
  6. MAT337H5 or MAT378H5 is highly recommended for students intending to pursue graduate level studies in statistics.
  7. STA246H5 will not be permitted as a pre-requisite for any other 200+ level STA courses. In addition, STA246H5 cannot be used towards any program(s) in Applied Statistics or Mathematics. The course is intended only for students in Computer Science programs who will not need STA256H5 for other program requirements.

ERMAJ1540 | Program Area: Statistics, Applied

Art and Art History - Major (Arts)

Art and Art History - Major (Arts)

Completion Requirements:

8.5 credits are required, comprised of 0.5 credit of ISP100H5 and 4.0 credits in FAS courses and 4.0 credits in FAH or VCC or VST courses offered at UTM (see detailed notes below). The following program structure is highly recommended:

First Year:
1. FAH101H5 and ISP100H5
2. 0.5 additional credit in FAH at the 200 level
2. 2.0 credits from FAS143H5 or FAS145H5 or FAS147H5 or FAS232H5 or FAS236H5 or FAS248H5 (All of these courses are open to first-year students.)

Second Year:
1. Remaining uncompleted credit(s) from the FAS course list identified in ‘First Year’ (above).
2. 2.0 credit of FAH at the 200 level

Third & Fourth Years:
1. 1.0 credit of FAH or VCC or VST at the 300/400 level
2. 1.0 credit of FAS at the 300/400 level

NOTES:

  1. Completion of the Art & Art History Major Program must include: FAH101H5 and ISP100H5 and FAS143H5 and FAS145H5 and FAS147H5 and FAS232H5 and FAS236H5 and FAS248H5. Of the total 8.5 credits in the program, 2.0 credits from FAH or VCC or VST or FAS must be at the 300/400 level.
  2. Students must take at least 2.0 credits, but no more than 2.5 credits, of FAH at the 200 level, of which 2.0 credits must be completed at UTM (see Note 3 below for the required area distribution and Note 4 below for the St. George exceptions allowed). VCC 200 level courses do not satisfy FAH 200 level requirements.
  3. At least 0.5 credit of FAH must be completed in each of the following three areas: Ancient & Medieval; 15th-18th Centuries; and 19th-21st Centuries. See the departmental website (www.utm.utoronto.ca/dvs) for the distribution of courses by area.
  4. 0.5 credit of FAH at the 200 level may be taken at St. George in an area not covered by current UTM offerings (i.e. one of the following courses – FAH248H1 or FAH260H1 or FAH262H1 or FAH270H1 or FAH272H1).
  5. For the complete list of VCC courses that satisfy Art & Art History program requirements, please see the departmental website (www.utm.utoronto.ca/dvs).
  6. As studio space is limited in the 100-level and 200-level FAS courses, priority will be given during the first registration period to students enrolled in the Art & Art History Major or Specialist, Art History Major or Specialist, CCIT Major, VCC Specialist, and to newly admitted students who indicated the Art & Art History code on their application. Students committed to the program should make sure that they are officially registered in the program as soon as possible.
  7. All 300 and 400 level FAS courses are to be enrolled in on ACORN. Students are required to have completed 1.5 credits in FAH or VCC before beginning their 300/400 level FAS courses.
  8. It is recommended that students take at least one of the following ‘practicum’ courses: FAH451H5 or FAS453H5 or FAS454H5 or FAS455H5.
  9. No more than 13.0 credits of FAH and FAS may be completed.
  10. Students enrolling in any FAS course will be required to pay a fee of $60-$120 per half-credit course ($120-$240 per full-credit course) in ancillary fees to cover consumable materials used in studio as well as take-away materials. These charges will be automatically added to UofT student account upon enrolment in the course on ACORN. For details on ancillary fees, please see the Student Accounts website (www.fees.utoronto.ca).

ERMAJ0714 | Program Area: Art

Art History - Major (Arts)

Art History - Major (Arts)

Completion Requirements:

7.5 credits are required distributed across 4 areas (see notes below).

The following program structure is highly recommended:

First Year:
1. FAH101H5 and VCC101H5
2. ISP100H5
3. 0.5-1.0 credit in FAH at the 200 level

Second Year: 2.0-2.5 credits in FAH at the 200 level

Third Year: 2.0 credits in FAH or VCC at the 300/ 400 level.

Fourth Year: 1.0 credits in FAH or VCC or VST at the 400 level.

NOTES:
1. Completion of the Art History Major Program must include: FAH101H5 and VCC101H5 and ISP100H5 plus 2.0 credits of FAH at the 200 level and 3.0 credits of FAH or VCC or VST at the 300/400 level, of which 0.5 credit must be at the 400 level.
2. A minimum of 1.0 credit from each of the following four areas are required: Ancient & Medieval; 15th-18th Centuries; 19th-21st Centuries; and Visual Culture & Theory. It is highly recommended that students take at least one 300/400 level course in at least three of the four areas. Some courses may satisfy more than one of the distribution requirements. See the departmental website (www.utm.utoronto.ca/dvs) for the distribution of courses by area.
3. For the complete list of VCC courses that satisfy Art History program requirements, please see the departmental website (www.utm.utoronto.ca/dvs).
4. No St. George courses may be substituted for the required 100 or 200 level courses (see Note 5 below for exceptions).
5. VCC 200 level courses do not satisfy FAH 200 level requirements. 0.5 credit of FAH at the 200 level may be taken at St. George in an area not covered by current UTM offerings (i.e. one of the following courses – FAH248H1 or FAH260H1 or FAH262H1 or FAH270H1 or FAH272H1).
6. Courses in other programs which have a significant Art History or Visual Culture content, such as offerings in CCIT, Cinema Studies, Philosophy, Drama, English History, East Asian Studies, and Near & Middle Eastern Civilizations, may be substituted for up to 1.0 credit of FAH or VCC credit. Permission of the Art History Program Director prior to enrolment is required. For possible courses options with appropriate course content, please consult the DVS Undergraduate Counsellor.
7. No more than a total of 10.0 credits of FAH may be completed.
8. Recommended Language Study: Students wishing to pursue graduate studies in Art History must acquire a basic reading knowledge of at least two languages. A minimum of 2.0 credits in one language, or 1.0 credit each in two languages (for a total of 2.0 credits) is recommended. German, French, and Italian are recommended.


ERMAJ0615 | Program Area: Art

Astronomy - Major (Science)

Astronomy - Major (Science)

Enrolment Requirements:

Limited Enrolment — Enrolment in this program limited.

For students applying in 2021-2022 for program entry in the 2022-2023 Academic Year, 4.0 credits are required, including the following:

  1. AST110H5
  2. MAT102H5
  3. ( MAT135H5 and MAT136H5) or MAT135Y5 or MAT137Y5 or MAT157Y5
  4. ( PHY136H5 and PHY137H5) or ( PHY146H5 and PHY147H5)

For students applying in 2022-2023 (and beyond) for program entry in the 2023-2024 Academic Year (and beyond), 4.0 credits are required, including the following:

  1. AST110H5
  2. MAT102H5
  3. ( MAT135H5 and MAT136H5) or ( MAT137H5 and MAT139H5) or ( MAT157H5 and MAT159H5) or MAT135Y5 or MAT137Y5 or MAT157Y5
  4. ( PHY136H5 and PHY137H5) or ( PHY146H5 and PHY147H5)
  5. ISP100H5
Completion Requirements:

9.0-9.5 credits are required.

First Year:

  1. AST110H5
  2. MAT102H5
  3. ( MAT135H5 and MAT136H5) or ( MAT137H5 and MAT139H5) or ( MAT157H5 and MAT159H5) or MAT135Y5 or MAT137Y5 or MAT157Y5
  4. MAT223H5 or MAT240H5
  5. ( PHY136H5 and PHY137H5) or ( PHY146H5 and PHY147H5)
  6. For students entering the program in 2023-2024 (and beyond): ISP100H5

Second Year:

  1. AST221H5 and AST222H5
  2. MAT244H5 and MAT236H5
  3. MAT232H5 or MAT233H5
  4. PHY241H5 and PHY245H5
  5. PHY242H5 or JCP221H5

Higher Years:

  1. AST320H5
  2. JCP321H5
  3. JCP322H5 or 0.5 credit at the 300/400-level approved by the faculty advisor.
     

ERMAJ2204 | Program Area: Astronomy

Biology - Major (Science)

Biology - Major (Science)

Enrolment Requirements:

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:

8.0 credits are required including at least 2.0 at the 300/400 level.

  1. BIO152H5, BIO153H5; CHM110H5, CHM120H5; ( MAT132H5 and MAT134H5*) or MAT134Y5 or ( MAT135H5 and MAT136H5) or MAT135Y5 or ( MAT137H5 and MAT139H5) or MAT137Y5

    * Note - MAT132H5 and MAT134H5 - for Life Sciences is highly recommended.

  2. BIO202H5, BIO203H5, BIO205H5, BIO206H5, BIO207H5, BIO259H5
  3. 2.0 in UTM Biology courses at the 300 or 400 level.
Note:
  • Completion of this program with the Biology for Health Sciences - Major or Biology - Minor programs will not satisfy the 12.0 distinct credit requirement for degree completion. Students should be aware of the distinct credit requirement for their degree (see section 8.6 - HBSc Degree Requirements for full details). Please choose programs accordingly.
  • PSL201Y1, offered on the St. George campus, will not meet the Physiology requirements for the Biology Major program and cannot be used for this program.
  • Students may take no more than 2.0 credits combined in ROP, Internship Program, or Individual Project / Thesis courses at the 300/400-level for credit toward their Biology program.
  • Students must consult with the Undergraduate Advisor before enrolling in any St. George course that they wish to use for credit toward any Biology program.

ERMAJ2364 | Program Area: Biology

Biology for Health Sciences - Major (Science)

Biology for Health Sciences - Major (Science)

Description:

This program focuses on areas of biological science that relate to the health of humans and will provide a strong foundation for students interested in pursuing a career in the health sciences.

Enrolment Requirements:

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 2.5. 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:

8.5 credits are required including at least 2.0 at the 300/400 level.

  1. BIO152H5, BIO153H5; CHM110H5, CHM120H5; ( MAT132H5 and MAT134H5*) or MAT134Y5 or ( MAT135H5 and MAT136H5) or MAT135Y5 or ( MAT137H5 and MAT139H5) or MAT137Y5

    * Note:
    MAT132H5 and MAT134H5 - for Life Sciences is highly recommended.

  2. BIO202H5, BIO206H5, BIO207H5, BIO208H5, BIO209H5, BIO259H5, BIO304H5, BIO310H5, BIO380H5
  3. 1.0 credit from any of the courses listed below:

    Cell, Molecular, and Biotechnology Stream: BIO200H5, BIO314H5, BIO315H5, BIO324H5, BIO360H5, BIO368H5, BIO370Y5/​ BIO371H5, BIO372H5, BIO374H5, BIO375H5, BIO404H5, BIO417H5, BIO419H5, BIO422H5, BIO475H5, BIO476H5, BIO477H5; JBC472H5

    Neuroscience Stream: BIO320H5, BIO360H5, BIO403H5, BIO408H5, BIO409H5, BIO411H5, BIO429H5

    Genes and Behaviour Stream: BIO315H5, BIO318Y5/​ BIO328H5, BIO329H5, BIO341H5, BIO342H5, BIO347H5, BIO360H5, BIO361H5, BIO405H5, BIO407H5, BIO414H5, BIO422H5, BIO427H5, BIO443H5
Note:

Completion of this program with the Biology - Major or Biology - Minor programs will not satisfy the 12.0 distinct credit requirement for degree completion. Students should be aware of the distinct credit requirement for their degree (see section 8.6 - HBSc Degree Requirements for full details). Please choose programs accordingly.


ERMAJ1149 | Program Area: Biology

Canadian Studies - Major (Arts)

Canadian Studies - Major (Arts)

Completion Requirements:

7.0 credits are required, fulfilling the following requirements:

  1. HIS262H5
  2. ( POL215H5 and POL216H5) or POL214Y5
  3. 1.0 ENG credits from ENG215H5 or ENG252Y5 or ENG255H5 or ENG274H5 or ENG352H5 or ENG353Y5 or ENG354Y5 or ENG357H5 or ENG361H5 or ENG362H5 or ENG392H5 or ENG393H5;
  4. GGR202H5; and
  5. 4.0 additional credits (at least 2.0 of which must be at the 300/400 level) from the following course list that have not already been applied towards the requirements for the Major Program in Canadian Studies. ANT241H5 or CIN205H5 or DRE200H5 or DRE305H5 or DRE405H5 or ECO323Y5 or ENG271H5 or ENG309H5 or ENG357H5 or ENG358H5 or ENG424H5 or ENG425H5 or FAH275H5 or FAH292H5 or FRE312H5 or FRE316H5 or FRE342H5 or FRE417H5 or JFL454H5 or GGR348H5 or GGR384H5 or GGR415H5 or HIS261H5 or HIS315H5 or HIS318H5 or HIS319H5 or HIS342H5 or HIS358H5 or HIS367H5 or HIS369H5 or HIS402H5 or HIS462H5 or ITA255Y5 or JPE251H5 or JPE252H5 or LIN454H5 or MGT423H5 or MGT429H5 or POL111H5 or POL316Y5 or POL336Y5 or POL353Y5 or POL490H5 or POL494Y5 or SOC210H5 or SOC301H5 or SOC302H5 or SOC332H5 or SOC339H5 or SOC415H5 or WGS210H5 or WGS215H5 or WGS335H5 or WGS343H5 or WGS347H5.

ERMAJ0728 | Program Area: Canadian Studies

CCIT - Major (Arts)

CCIT - Major (Arts)

Description:

Communication, Culture Information & Technology (CCIT) is an undergraduate interdisciplinary major program, the curriculum for which provides students with a foundation in the analysis, evaluation and interpretation of communication and digital media using appropriate methodologies. CCIT provides students the opportunity to design a range of communication media and digital artifacts suitable for collaboration, communication, learning, and exploration.

Enrolment Requirements:

Limited Enrolment — Admission is based on academic performance (CGPA) in a minimum of 4.0 credits that must include a minimum grade of 65% in each of CCT109H5 and CCT110H5. Each year the ICCIT program sets a minimum required CGPA. This will vary from year to year and is based, in part, on supply and demand. All students (including transfer students) must complete 4.0 U of T credits before requesting this program.

Courses with a grade of CR/NCR will not count as part of the 4.0 credits required for program entry. Tuition fees for students enrolling in the CCIT Major program will be higher than for other Arts and Science programs.

Completion Requirements:

8.0 credits are required including at least 4.0 at the 300/400 level. Program must be taken in combination with another major or two minors.

First Year: (1.0 credit required)

CCT109H5 and CCT110H5

Second Year: (3.0 credits required)

  1. CCT204H5 and CCT208H5 and CCT218H5
  2. 0.5 credit from CCT200H5 or CCT206H5 or CCT210H5 or CCT222H5
  3. 0.5 credit from CCT205H5 or CCT212H5 or CCT260H5
  4. 0.5 credit from any 200-level CCT course

Higher Years: (4.0 credits required)

Minimum of 4.0 credits from any 300/400 level CCT/VCC courses, of which 1.0 credit must be at the 400 level.

NOTES:

  1. All 200-level and higher CCT courses are restricted to students in CCIT programs.
  2. Students may take a maximum of 2.0 credits of VCC courses.
  3. Students accepted into the CCT major prior to 2022 are still eligible to complete the Sheridan Certificate until 2024.

ERMAJ1034 | Program Area: Communication, Culture, Information and Technology

Chemistry - Major (Science)

Chemistry - Major (Science)

Enrolment Requirements:

Limited Enrolment — Enrolment in this program is limited.

For students applying in 2021-2022 for program entry in the 2022-2023 Academic Year, 4.0 credits are required, including the following:

  1. CHM110H5 and CHM120H5 (minimum grade of 60% in CHM120H5)
  2. ( MAT132H5 and MAT134H5) or ( MAT135H5 and MAT136H5) or MAT134Y5 or MAT135Y5 or MAT137Y5 or MAT157Y5

For students applying in 2022-2023 (and beyond) for program entry in the 2023-2024 Academic Year (and beyond), 4.0 credits are required, including the following:

  1. CHM110H5 and CHM120H5 (minimum grade of 60% in CHM120H5)
  2. ( MAT132H5 and MAT134H5) or ( MAT135H5 and MAT136H5) or ( MAT137H5 and MAT139H5) or ( MAT157H5 and MAT159H5) or MAT134Y5 or MAT135Y5 or MAT137Y5 or MAT157Y5
  3. ISP100H5
Completion Requirements:

8.0-8.5 credits are required.

First Year:

  1. CHM110H5 and CHM120H5
  2. ( MAT132H5 and MAT134H5) or ( MAT135H5 and MAT136H5) or ( MAT137H5 and MAT139H5) or ( MAT157H5 and MAT159H5) or MAT134Y5 or MAT135Y5 or MAT137Y5 or MAT157Y5
  3. For students entering the program in 2023-2024 (and beyond): ISP100H5

Second Year:

  1. CHM211H5 and CHM231H5 and CHM242H5 and CHM243H5
  2. JCP221H5

Higher Years:

  1. ( CHM372H5 and CHM373H5) or ( CHM394H5 and CHM395H5) or ( CHM396H5 and CHM397H5)
  2. 1.5 credits from lecture courses: CHM311H5 or CHM331H5 or CHM333H5 or CHM341H5 or CHM345H5 or CHM347H5 or CHM361H5 or CHM362H5 or CHM436H5 or CHM412H5 or CHM414H5 or CHM416H5 or CHM442H5 or CHM444H5 or CHM462H5 or JCP321H5 or JCP322H5 or JCP410H5 or JCP421H5 or JCP422H5 or JCP463H5
  3. 1.0 credit from: 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 CHM399Y5 or CHM412H5 or CHM414H5 or CHM416H5 or CHM436H5 or CHM442H5 or CHM444H5 or CHM462H5 or CHM485H5 or CHM489Y5 or CPS489Y5 or CPS398H5 or CPS400Y5 or FSC311H5 or JCP321H5 or JCP322H5 or JCP410H5 or JCP421H5 or JCP422H5 or JCP463H5 or JBC472H5 or JCB487Y5
Note:
  1. ( MAT132H5 and MAT134H5) or ( MAT135H5 and MAT136H5) or ( MAT137H5 and MAT139H5) or ( MAT157H5 and MAT159H5) or MAT134Y5 or MAT135Y5 or MAT137Y5 or MAT157Y5 is required for all 200-level CHM/ JCP courses.
  2. For a balanced training in Chemistry, students should take CHM311H5 and ( CHM331H5 or CHM333H5) and ( CHM341H5 or CHM345H5) and JCP321H5.

ERMAJ1376 | Program Area: Chemistry

Cinema Studies - Major (Arts)

Cinema Studies - Major (Arts)

Description:

The Cinema Studies program is devoted to the stylistic, historical, and theoretical analysis of film. Students learn about film as a unique mode of communication in the 20th and 21st centuries, while also investigating what it is that film can be said to share with allied art forms. Surveys of major world cinemas and oeuvres, and courses on particular genres and forms, introduce students to a range of cinematic traditions and practices. Throughout the program, students consider the impact moving images have on personal and cultural identities and on society in general, and engage with questions about the relation between aesthetics and politics. The Cinema Studies program develops students’ visual analysis, critical thinking, and writing skills, which are relevant to many different possible careers.

Enrolment Requirements:

Limited Enrolment – Enrolment in this program is limited to students who have completed a minimum of 4.0 credits, including CIN101H5 and CIN102H5 and ISP100H5.

Completion Requirements:

7.5 credits are required, including CIN101H5, CIN102H5, ISP100H5, and 6.0 additional credits from CIN and/or cross-listed courses. Within the 6.0 additional credits:

  • 2.0 credits must be at the 200-level;
  • 2.0 credits must be at the 300-level or above; and
  • 0.5 must be at the 400-level.

At least 5.0 credits must be CIN courses. Students must take a minimum of 1.0 credits in courses dedicated to “Auteurs,” a minimum of 1.0 credits in courses dedicated to “Cinemas in Context,” and a minimum of 1.0 credits in courses dedicated to “Genres.” A list of courses that count in each area is available on the Department website. Non-CIN courses may also count for credit in these areas with permission of the program director.

Recommended Structure of Program Requirements:

First Year:

Second Year: 1.5-2.0 credits of CIN (or cross-listed courses) at the 200- and/or 300-level

Third Year: 2.0 credits of CIN (or cross-listed courses) at the 200-level or above

Fourth Year: 2.0 credits of CIN (or cross-listed courses) at the 300-level or above, including at least 0.5 credit at the 400-level

NOTE: Cross-listed courses may count for up to 2.0 credits toward the CIN Major. Non-cross-listed courses with significant Cinema Studies content in other programs may be allowed to count for program credit only with permission, prior to enrolment, from the program director.

Cross-listed courses:
DRE350H5 Film Genres in Performance (HUM)
DRE352H5 Stage to Screen (HUM)
FRE393H5 French Society through Film (HUM)
FRE397H5 Colonialism and Post-colonialism in French Cinema (HUM)
GER353H5 German National Cinemas (HUM)
GER354H5 Topics in German Cinema Studies (HUM)
ITA242H5 Classics of Italian Cinema (HUM,INTLO)
ITA246H5 Contemporary Italian Cinema I (HUM)
ITA247H5 Contemporary Italian Cinema II (HUM)
ITA307H5 Modern Italian Literature and Cinema (HUM)
ITA313H5 Quentin Tarantino and the Spaghetti Western Effect (HUM)
ITA342H5 Post War Italian Cinema I: Mastering Neorealism (HUM)
ITA343H5 Post War Italian Cinema II: Moving Beyond Neorealism (HUM)
PHL221H5 Philosophy at the Movies (HUM)
RLG331H5 Religion on Screen (HUM)
SPA275H5 Latin American Cinema (HUM)
VCC205H5 Monsters (HUM)
VST410H5 Internship in Visual Studies (HUM,EXP)


ERMAJ0797 | Program Area: Cinema Studies

Classical Civilization - Major (Arts)

Classical Civilization - Major (Arts)

Enrolment Requirements:

Limited Enrolment — Students enrolling at the end of first year (4.0 credits) must obtain a CGPA of at least 1.80. Students applying to enrol after second year (8.0 credits) must obtain a CGPA of at least 2.00.

Completion Requirements:

7.0 credits are required, including 4.0 at the 300+ level.

First Year: 1.0 credits from the following list: CLA101H5, CLA230H5, CLA231H5, CLA233H5, CLA237H5.

Higher Years: 6.0 additional CLA credits at the 200+ level, including at least 4.0 credits at the 300+ level.

Up to 2.0 credits in the following areas may be substituted for CLA courses. DRE356H5, DRE358H5, DRE420H5 and DRE422H5 may be substituted when those courses are taught as ancient drama. RLG courses may be substituted when those courses focus on religion in the ancient Greek or Roman Mediterranean. Courses in ancient Art (e.g. FAH205H5) or ancient Philosophy (e.g. PHL300H5) may be substituted for CLA courses. Courses in Latin (LAT) and Greek (GRK), offered at U of T Mississauga by the Department of Language Studies (see p.219) may be substituted for 200-level CLA courses. Students are invited to contact instructors for further information.


ERMAJ0382 | Program Area: Classical Civilization

Commerce - Major (HBA)

Commerce - Major (HBA)

Enrolment Requirements:

This program must be taken as part of an Honours degree. This Major program cannot be combined with the Management (Major or Specialist), Digital Enterprise Management Specialist, or Human Resource Management Specialist.

Limited Enrolment — Admission to this program is based on the following criteria:

Note:

  • Applicants with transfer credits in any of the courses listed above will be assigned a 63% for each applicable transfer credit for program admission. Students can choose to retake these courses at UofT and their UofT grade will be considered in their weighted average instead.
  • Application for admission to the program for all students is made during the Subject POSt request periods.
  • Please see the full list below for equivalent UTSG and UTSC courses.
Completion Requirements:

This program has a total of 7.5 credits.

First Year (3.0 credits):

  1. MGM101H5 and MGT120H5
  2. ( ECO101H5 and ECO102H5) or ECO100Y5
  3. MAT133Y5 or MAT135Y5 or MAT137Y5 or MAT157Y5 or ( MAT132H5 and MAT134H5) or ( MAT135H5 and MAT136H5) or ( MAT137H5 and MAT139H5)

Higher Years (4.5 credits):

  1. ECO220Y5 or ECO227Y5 or ( STA256H5 and STA258H5) or ( STA256H5 and STA260H5)
  2. MGT220H5 and MGT223H5 and MGT252H5 and MGT231H5 and MGT232H5
  3. 1.0 credit from MGT330H5 and MGT363H5 and MGT371H5 and MGT374H5 and MGT393H5 or any 400-level MGT course.
Note:

Note that Management and Commerce students can only use 1.0 ROP credit towards program completion.

Please note the following list of acceptable equivalents for application to the POST:

MGT120H5

UTSC: MGAB01H3 and MGAB02H3

UTSG: RSM219H1

MGM101H5

UTSC: MGTA05H3 or ( MGTA01H3 and MGTA02H3)

UTSG: RSM100H1

ECO101H5 and ECO102H5

UTSG: ECO100Y1 or ( ECO101H1 and ECO102H1)

UTSC: MGEA02H3 and MGEA06H3

UTM: ECO100Y5

MAT133Y5

UTSC: MATA32H3 and MATA33H3

UTSG: MAT133Y1 or ( MAT135H1 and MAT136H1)

UTM: MAT135Y5 or ( MAT135H5 and MAT136H5) or ( MAT132H5 and MAT134H5) or MAT137Y5 or MAT157Y5


ERMAJ1111 | Program Area: Commerce

Computer Science - Major (Science)

Computer Science - Major (Science)

Enrolment Requirements:

Limited Enrolment — Enrolment in this program is limited to students with a minimum of 4.0 credits, including the following:

  1. CSC148H5 (see minimum grade note below)
  2. MAT102H5 (see minimum grade note below)
  3. MAT134H5 or MAT136H5 or MAT139H5 or MAT159H5 or MAT134Y5 or MAT135Y5 or MAT137Y5 or MAT157Y5 or MAT233H5
  4. ISP100H5
  5. A cumulative grade point average (CGPA), determined annually. It is never lower than 2.5.
  6. All students must complete 4.0 U of T credits before requesting this program. Courses with a grade of CR/NCR will not count as a part of the 4.0 credits required for program entry.

NOTES:

  1. The minimum grade required in CSC148H5 and MAT102H5 is determined annually. It is never lower than 60%. Only CSC148H5 and MAT102H5, taken at the UTM campus, will be accepted.
  2. Transfer students who have completed any postsecondary studies outside of UTM (including studies at other divisions at the University of Toronto) are not eligible to pursue a Specialist and/ or Major in Computer Science at U of T Mississauga.
  3. Due to the limited enrolment nature of this program, students are strongly advised to develop alternate plans if they need to instead enroll in other programs.

The Computer Science Major is a deregulated fees program and as such, tuition fees for students enrolled in this program are higher than for other regulated fee programs. Fees are charged on a program and not a per-course basis. See www.fees.utoronto.ca for more information on the fee structures.

Completion Requirements:

7.5-8.0 credits are required.

First Year:

  1. CSC108H5 and CSC148H5 and ISP100H5
  2. MAT102H5
  3. [( MAT132H5 or MAT135H5 or MAT137H5 or MAT157H5) and ( MAT134H5 or MAT136H5 or MAT139H5 or MAT159H5)] or MAT134Y5 or MAT135Y5 or MAT137Y5 or MAT157Y5 or MAT233H5

Second Year:

  1. CSC207H5 and CSC236H5
  2. 1.0 credit from the following CSC209H5 or CSC258H5 or CSC263H5
  3. MAT223H5 or MAT240H5
  4. STA246H5 or STA256H5 or ECO227Y5

Higher Years:

  1. 2.0 credits from any 300/400 level CSC course or GGR335H5 or GGR337H5 or GGR437H5. At least 0.5 credit must come from 400-level courses, and no more than 0.5 credit of GGR courses may count to this requirement.

NOTE:

1. In addition to the course requirements above, students must complete an integrative learning experience. This requirement may be met by participating in the Professional Experience Year (PEY) Co-op program* or by completing one of the following half-courses: CSC318H5, CSC367H5, CSC375H5, CSC376H5, CSC409H5, CSC420H5, CSC427H5, CSC477H5, CSC490H5.

* Please be advised that the PEY Co-op Program only applies to UTM Computer Science students in their second year of study. For more information about the PEY Co-op Program, including eligibility requirements, please visit the Experiential and International Opportunities page of the UTM Academic Calendar.

2. Students are strongly encouraged to familiarize themselves with the 100-level calculus pre-requisites to select the correct courses.


ERMAJ1688 | Program Area: Computer Science

Criminology, Law & Society - Major (Arts)

Criminology, Law & Society - Major (Arts)

Enrolment Requirements:

Limited Enrolment: Space in the Major Program in Criminology, Law & Society is limited. To be considered for enrolment, students must meet the following minimum criteria. Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission.

For students applying in 2022-2023 for program entry in the 2023-2024 Academic Year:

  1. Credits: A minimum of 4.0 credits.
  2. Prerequisite Course(s): Students must have a final mark of at least 67% in SOC100H5 OR a final mark of at least 70% in each of SOC109H5 and 0.5 credit of SOC at the 200 level or above. (See Note below.)
  3. Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA): The Department of Sociology determines the minimum CGPA annually in relation to the number of applicants. It is never below 2.00.

Note: Students who have taken SOC209H5 will use this credit in lieu of SOC109H5. No specific grade in SOC209H5 is required. The achieved grade in SOC209H5 will be included in the CGPA calculation used to determine admission eligibility.

For students applying in 2023-2024 (and beyond) for program entry in the 2024-2025 Academic Year (and beyond):

  1. Credits: A minimum of 4.0 credits.
  2. Prerequisite Course(s): Students must have a final mark of at least 67% in SOC100H5 OR a final mark of at least 70% in each of SOC109H5 and 0.5 credit of SOC at the 200 level or above. (See Note below.)
  3. ISP100H5
  4. Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA): The Department of Sociology determines the minimum CGPA annually in relation to the number of applicants. It is never below 2.00.

Note: Students who have taken SOC209H5 will use this credit in lieu of SOC109H5. No specific grade in SOC209H5 is required. The achieved grade in SOC209H5 will be included in the CGPA calculation used to determine admission eligibility.

Completion Requirements:

7.0-7.5 credits are required.

First Year:

Higher Years:

  • SOC205H5and SOC221H5 and SOC222H5
  • 1.0 credit from Group A, B, or C (below) at the 400-level
  • 1.0 credit from Group A, B, or C (below) at the 300-level
  • 1.0 credit from Group A, B, or C (below) at the 300-/400-level
  • 1.5 credits from Group A, B or C (below) at any level

Note: The credits used to satisfy the higher year requirements listed above must include 3.0 credits from Group A.

Group A - Criminology, Law & Society Courses:

SOC206H5, SOC208H5, SOC210H5, SOC211H5, SOC216H5, SOC219H5, SOC301H5, SOC303H5, SOC306H5, SOC310H5, SOC311H5, SOC312H5, SOC316H5, SOC320H5, SOC321H5, SOC322H5, SOC323H5, SOC324H5, SOC325H5, SOC326H5, SOC327H5, SOC328H5, SOC329H5, SOC330H5, SOC331H5, SOC333H5, SOC337H5, SOC338H5, SOC339H5, SOC346H5, SOC351H5, SOC353H5, SOC357H5, SOC358H5, SOC363H5, SOC365H5, SOC366H5, SOC371H5, SOC378H5, SOC379H5, SOC382H5, SOC393H5, SOC394H5, SOC401H5, SOC403H5, SOC405H5, SOC406H5, SOC420H5, SOC421H5, SOC423H5, SOC424H5, SOC429H5, SOC432H5, SOC446H5, SOC447H5, SOC448H5, SOC450H5, SOC456H5, SOC475H5, SOC493H5, SOC494H5

Group B - Interdisciplinary Elective Courses:

ANT205H5, ANT209H5, ANT217H5, ANT306H5, ANT352H5, ANT354H5, ANT369H5, ANT439H5, FSC220H5, FSC239Y5, FSC271H5, FSC360H5, FSC406H5, PHL246H5, PHL265H5, PHL271H5, PHL274H5, PHL275H5, PHL277Y5, PHL365H5, PHL370H5, PHL374H5, PHL376H5. POL209H5, POL210H5, POL215H5, POL216H5, POL310Y5, POL340Y5, POL343Y5, PSY220H5, PSY230H5, PSY240H5, PSY270H5, PSY328H5, PSY340H5, PSY341H5, PSY344H5, PSY346H5, PSY440H5, SOC231H5, SOC253H5, SOC263H5, SOC275H5, SOC302H5, SOC318H5, SOC332H5, SOC342H5, SOC348H5, SOC350H5, SOC359H5, SOC364H5, SOC375H5, SOC380H5, SOC387H5, SOC388H5, SOC425H5, SOC455H5, SOC457H5, SOC460H5, SOC463H5, WGS215H5, WGS350H5, WGS351H5, WGS365H5, WGS373H5, WGS420H5

Group C - Enrichment Courses:

SOC230H5, SOC299H5, SOC299Y5, SOC382H5, SOC399H5, SOC399Y5, SOC401H5, SOC403H5, SOC406H5, SOC410H5, SOC411H5, SOC412H5, SOC413H5, SOC414H5, SOC415H5, SOC416H5, SOC417H5, SOC418H5, SOC419H5, SOC420H5, SOC421H5, SOC423H5, SOC439Y5, SOC440Y5, SOC450H5, SOC452H5, SOC456H5, SOC467H5, SOC480Y5, SOC485H5, SOC499H5, SOC499Y5


ERMAJ0727 | Program Area: Criminology, Law and Society

Diaspora and Transnational Studies - Major (Arts)

Diaspora and Transnational Studies - Major (Arts)

Completion Requirements:

7.0 credits, including at least 2.0 300/400-level credits. Students must successfully complete the equivalent of 7.0 credits, fulfilling ALL of the following requirements:

  1. DTS201H5 and DTS202H5
  2. 5.0 credits from the list of electives below
  3. 1.0 400-level credits, of which 0.5 must be from the following list of St. George courses: DTS401H1, DTS402H1, DTS403H1, DTS404H1, DTS405H1, DTS406H1 (should be taken in the fourth year of study).

U of T Mississauga Courses

Anthropology: ANT209H5/​ ANT350H5/​ ANT352H5

Cinema Studies: CIN303H5

Communication, Culture, Information & Technology: CCT200H5/​ CCT218H5/​ CCT275H5/​ CCT300H5/​ CCT320H5/​ CCT430H5

English: ENG140Y5/​ ENG203Y5/​ ENG250Y5/​ ENG252Y5/​ ENG270Y5/​ ENG271H5/​ ENG272H5/​ ENG274H5/​ ENG370H5/​ ENG371H5/​ ENG382H5

Geography: GGR207H5/​ GGR208H5/​ GGR210H5/​ GGR267H5/​ GGR269H5/​ GGR287H5/​ GGR313H5/​ GGR318H5/​ GGR325H5/​ GGR329H5/​ GGR333H5/​ GGR349H5/​ GGR353H5/​ GGR365H5/​ GGR381H5/​ GGR418H5/​ GGR420H5

History: HIS203H5/​ HIS306H5/​ HIS312H5/​ HIS318H5/​ HIS330H5/​ HIS338H5/​ HIS366H5/​ HIS367H5/​ HIS369H5/​ HIS371H5/​ HIS384H5/​ HIS385H5/​ HIS388H5/​ HIS389H5/​ HIS390H5/​ HIS391H5/​ HIS393H5/​ HIS396H5/​ HIS454H5/​ HIS479H5

History of Religions: RLG207H5/​ RLG208H5/​ RLG209H5/​ RLG352H5/​ RLG356H5/​ RLG357H5/​ RLG361H5/​ RLG374H5/​ RLG445H5

Language Studies: FRE391H5/​ FRE397H5/​ ITA235H5/​ ITA238H5/​ ITA255H5/​ ITA256H5

Political Science: POL113H5/​ POL114H5/​ POL208Y5/​ POL218Y5/​ POL303Y5/​ POL310Y5/​ POL317Y5/​ POL320Y5/​ POL340Y5/​ POL343Y5/​ POL346Y5/​ POL355Y5/​ POL369Y5/​ POL446Y5

Sociology: SOC236H5/​ SOC253H5/​ SOC263H5/​ SOC330H5/​ SOC332H5/​ SOC341H5/​ SOC349H5/​ SOC354H5/​ SOC375H5/​ SOC380H5/​ SOC417H5/​ SOC425H5/​ SOC432H5/​ SOC433H5/​ SOC457H5/​ SOC460H5

Women and Gender Studies: WGS200Y5/​ WGS215H5/​ WGS250H5/​ WGS301H5/​ WGS335H5/​ WGS340H5/​ WGS350H5/​ WGS355H5/​ WGS368H5/​ WGS369Y5/​ WGS420H5/​ WGS430H5

Arts & Science courses that can be applied to the program: Please refer to https://cdts.utoronto.ca/index.php/courses/

Other substitutions will be considered on a case-by-case basis after the submission of the relevant syllabus.


ERMAJ1407 | Program Area: Diaspora and Transnational Studies

Dramaturgy and Drama Studies - Major (Arts)

Dramaturgy and Drama Studies - Major (Arts)

Description:

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 Director of Drama Studies and the Undergraduate Advisor on a course-by-course basis.

Completion Requirements:

7.0 credits are required, as follows:

First and Second Years: ( DRE121H5 or ENG121H5) and ( DRE122H5 or ENG122H5) and DRE200H5 and DRE222H5

Higher Years: 1.0 DRE at the 300 level and 4.0 credits from the drama-related courses, at least 1.0 at the 300+ level.

Note:
  1. Additional DRE courses and the following drama-related courses can be used to fulfill the requirements for any Theatre, Drama and Performance Studies program: CIN206H5 or CIN207H5 or CIN208H5 or CIN215H5 or CIN308H5 or CIN403H5 or CLA300H5 or ENG218H5 or ENG261H5 or ENG263H5 or ENG317H5 or ENG330H5 or ENG331H5 or ENG335H5 or ENG336H5 or ENG337H5 or ENG340H5 or ENG341H5 or ENG342H5 or ENG343H5 or ENG352H5 or ENG424H5 or ENG425H5 or ENG426H5 or ENG434H5 (when drama related) or ENG435H5 or ENG436H5 (when drama related) or ENG460H5 or ENG461H5 or ENG462H5 or ENG463H5 or ENG470H5 or ENG471H5 or ENG472H5 or ENG473H5 (when drama related) or FAH475H5 or FRE315Y5 or FRE393H5 or FRE397H5 or FRE417H5 or GER353H5 or GER355H5 or ITA242H5 or ITA246H5 or ITA247H5 or ITA307H5 or ITA309H5 or ITA311H5 or ITA313H5 or ITA315Y5 or ITA342H5 or ITA343H5 or ITA413Y5 or ITA490Y5 or ITA495Y5 or VCC427H5. Many of these courses have departmental prerequisites. You should consult the academic calendar before enrolling or contact the Undergraduate Advisor for assistance.
  2. Students enrolled in Specialist and Major programs in Drama who have completed 2.0 DRE credits may enrol in ENG317H5 or ENG330H5 or ENG331H5 or ENG335H5 or ENG336H5 or ENG340H5 or ENG341H5 or ENG342H5 or ENG343H5.
  3. DRS courses cannot be counted toward this program.


ERMAJ2468 | Program Area: Theatre, Drama and Performance Studies

Earth Science - Major (Science)

Earth Science - Major (Science)

Enrolment Requirements:

Limited Enrolment – Enrolment in this program is based on completion of 4.0 credits, including ISP100H5 and one of the following courses with a minimum grade of 60% is required: ERS101H5 or ERS111H5 or ENV100Y5.


Completion Requirements:

8.5 credits are required, including at least 3.0 at the 300/400 level.

First Year:
1. ERS101H5 or ERS111H5 or ENV100Y5
2. ISP100H5
3. ( MAT132H5 and MAT134H5) or ( MAT135H5 and MAT136H5) or ( MAT137H5 and MAT139H5) or MAT134Y5 or MAT135Y5 or MAT137Y5
4. ( CHM110H5 and CHM120H5) or ( PHY136H5 and PHY137H5) or ( PHY146H5 and PHY147H5)

Second Year:
1. ERS201H5 and ERS202H5 and ERS203H5
2. 0.5 credit from ERS211H5 or ERS225H5 or GGR214H5 or GGR217H5 or GGR227H5 or GGR272H5 or GGR276H5 or GGR278H5

Higher Years: 3.0 additional credits at the 300/400 level 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 ERS425H5 or PHY351H5 or JGE378H5 or CPS400Y5.

NOTE: GGR272H5 is a prerequisite for GGR278H5.


ERMAJ1465 | Program Area: Earth Science

Economics - Major (Arts)

Economics - Major (Arts)

Enrolment Requirements:

Limited Enrolment — Enrolment in the Major program is limited to students with 4.0 completed credits including:


Students enrolled in this program cannot be simultaneously enrolled in the Economics Minor (ERMIN1478) program.

Completion Requirements:

First Year:

[ ECO101H5(63%) and ECO102H5(63%)] or ECO100Y5;
and MAT133Y5(63%) or ( MAT135H5 and MAT136H5) or ( MAT137H5 and MAT139H5) or MAT135Y5 or MAT137Y5.

Second Year:
ECO200Y5 or ECO204Y5 or ECO206Y5;
and ECO202Y5 or ECO208Y5 or ECO209Y5;
and ECO220Y5 or ECO227Y5 or (1.0 credit from STA256H5, STA258H5, STA260H5)

Higher Years:
2.0 credits in 300/400 level ECO courses

NOTE:

  • ECO205Y5, ECO244Y5 and ECO261H5 cannot be used to fulfill the requirements for this program.
  • MGT437H5 can be used as an ECO 300/400 course to satisfy the program requirements for an Economics Major.

ERMAJ1478 | Program Area: Economics

English - Major (Arts)

English - Major (Arts)

Completion Requirements:

At least 7.0 ENG credits, including at least 2.0 credits at the 300 or 400 level. Only 1.0 ENG course at the 100 level may be counted towards program requirements, and no more than 1.0 credit may be counted towards program requirements from the following courses: ENG217H5, ENG218H5, ENG234H5, ENG235H5, ENG236H5, ENG237H5, ENG238H5, ENG239H5, ENG261H5, ENG263H5, ENG276H5, ENG277H5, ENG279H5, ENG289H5, ENG291H5, ENG319H5, ENG328H5, ENG344H5, ENG373H5, ENG374H5, ENG381H5, ENG410H5. ENG100H5 may not be counted towards program requirements. No course may be counted towards the program requirements of more than one of the 6 areas below. The major also requires the following courses:


ERMAJ1645 | Program Area: English

Environmental Management - Major (Arts)

Environmental Management - Major (Arts)

Enrolment Requirements:

Limited Enrolment — Enrolment in this program is limited to students who have completed ENV100Y5 with a mark of 63% or higher.

Completion Requirements:

8.0 credits are required, of which at least 2.0 must be at the 300-400 level.

First Year: 2.0 credits:

  1. Environment Foundation: ENV100Y5
  2. Foundation in Related Disciplines: 1.0 credit from: ANT102H5; ECO100Y5 or ( ECO101H5 and ECO102H5); GGR111H5; POL111H5, POL114H5; SOC100H5

Be sure to look ahead and plan to complete the prerequisites for any upper-level courses that are of interest to you.

Second Year: 3.0 credits:

  1. Environmental Management Core: ENV201H5
  2. Environmental Policy Core: JPE251H5 and JPE252H5 (formerly JPE250Y5)
  3. Social Science/Humanities Core: 0.5 credit from: ANT241H5; ENG259H5; ENV210H5; GGR202H5, GGR207H5, GGR208H5, GGR209H5, GGR210H5, GGR252H5, GGR265H5, GGR288H5; PHL274H5, PHL284H5
  4. Science Core: 0.5 credit from: ANT214H5; BIO201H5, BIO205H5, BIO211H5; ERS201H5; GGR201H5, GGR214H5, GGR217H5, GGR227H5;
  5. Quantitative, Digital, and Analytical Methods Core: 0.5 credit from: GGR276H5, GGR277H5, GGR278H5; STA220H5; or another program-relevant 200/300-level Research Methods course, with permission of the Program Advisor

Upper Years: 3.0 credits:

  1. Environmental Management Perspectives: 1.0 credit from: ENV311H5, ENV320H5, ENV393H5, ENV425H5, ENV430H5, ENV435H5; JEP452H5
  2. Social, Economic & Policy Perspectives: 1.0 credit from: ANT357H5, ANT368H5, ANT370H5, ANT463H5, ANT464H5; ECO373Y5; ENV305H5, ENV311H5, ENV320H5, ENV425H5, ENV430H5, ENV435H5; GGR318H5, GGR322H5, GGR325H5, GGR329H5, GGR333H5, GGR348H5, GGR349H5, GGR353H5, GGR361H5, GGR362H5, GGR365H5, GGR370H5, GGR415H5, GGR418H5, GGR419H5, GGR420H5, GGR426H5, GGR461H5; JEP351H5, JEP356H5, JEP452H5; JGE378H5; POL343Y5, POL346Y5, POL475H5; SOC349H5, SOC356H5, SOC465H5; WRI375H5
  3. Scientific Perspectives: 0.5 credit from: ANT327H5; BIO311H5, BIO331H5, BIO333H5, BIO464H5; ENV495H5, ENV496H5; ERS312H5, ERS313H5, ERS315H5, ERS321H5; GGR304H5, GGR305H5, GGR307H5, GGR309H5, GGR311H5, GGR315H5, GGR316H5, GGR317H5, GGR322H5, GGR337H5, GGR338H5, GGR374H5, GGR375H5, GGR376H5, GGR377H5, GGR383H5, GGR384H5, GGR404H5, GGR406H5, GGR407H5, GGR440H5, GGR484H5; JGE378H5
  4. Field, Project-based, Experiential, and Research Perspectives: 0.5 credit from : ENV299Y5, ENV332H5, ENV399Y5, ENV496H5, ENV497H5; GGR335H5, GGR379H5, GGR389H5; JEG401Y5, JEG417Y5; or another program-relevant Field, Experiential, or Research course, with permission of the Program Advisor

Note: ENV490H5, ENV491H5 can substitute for #1, #2, #3, or #4 as course requirements, where appropriate, and with permission of the Program Advisor or Academic Counsellor.

Note: This is intended to be an interdisciplinary program. At least four different disciplines must be represented among the courses that are counted as program requirements. For example, a course list selected from ENV + GGR + ANT + POL is acceptable, but a course list selected only from ENV + GGR + ANT is not. Please contact the Program Advisors or Academic Counsellor if you have any questions about the validity of your course selections.


ERMAJ1425 | Program Area: Environmental Management

Environmental Science - Major (Science)

Environmental Science - Major (Science)

Enrolment Requirements:

Limited Enrolment - Enrolment in this program is limited to students who have completed ENV100Y5 with a mark of 63% or higher.

Completion Requirements:

8.0 credits are required, of which at least 2.0 must be at the 300-400 level.

First Year: 3.0 credits:

Be sure to look ahead and plan to complete the prerequisites for any upper-level courses that are of interest to you.

Second Year: 2.5 credits:

Upper Years: 2.5 credits:

Note: ENV490H5, ENV491H5 can substitute for #1, #2, #3, or #4 as course requirements, where appropriate, and with permission of the Program Advisor or Academic Counsellor.

Note:

This is intended to be an interdisciplinary program. At least four different disciplines must be represented among the courses that are counted as program requirements. For example, a course list selected from ENV + GGR + CHM + ERS is acceptable, but a course list selected only from ENV + GGR + ERS is not. Please contact the Program Advisors or Academic Counsellor if you have any questions about the validity of your course selections.


ERMAJ1061 | Program Area: Environmental Science

Exceptionality in Human Learning - Major (Science)

Exceptionality in Human Learning - Major (Science)

Enrolment Requirements:

Admissions to the Exceptionality in Human Learning Major are administratively suspended as of 2019-2020. Students currently enrolled in the program will be allowed to continue.

Limited Enrolment — Enrolment in this program is limited to students who have:

  1. completed Gr. 12(4U) Biology and Advanced Functions or equivalent;
  2. completed 4.0 credits;
  3. a grade of at least 75% in PSY100Y5;
  4. successfully completed 1.0 credit from BIO152H5/​ BIO153H5/​ BIO202H5/​ BIO205H5/​ BIO206H5/​ BIO207H5; and
  5. a minimum CGPA of 2.7
Completion Requirements:

7.0-7.5 credits are required, including at least 2.0 credit at the 300/400 level:

First Year: PSY100Y5; 1.0 credit from BIO152H5, BIO153H5, BIO202H5, BIO205H5, BIO206H5, BIO207H5

Higher Years:

  1. PSY201H5/​ ECO220Y5/​ ECO227Y5/​ SOC350H5/​ STA215H5/​ STA218H5/​ STA220H5/​
  2. PSY210H5, PSY240H5
  3. 2.5 credits from the following: PSY310H5, PSY311H5, PSY312H5, PSY313H5, PSY315H5, PSY316H5, PSY317H5, PSY318H5, PSY319H5, PSY321H5, PSY325H5, PSY331H5, PSY333H5, PSY340H5, PSY341H5, PSY343H5, PSY344H5, PSY345H5, PSY346H5, PSY353H5, PSY374H5, PSY376H5, PSY384H5, PSY391H5, PSY392H5, PSY393H5, PSY410H5, PSY440H5, PSY442Y5
  4. 1.0 additional credit from the following: BIO202H5, BIO205H5, BOP206H5, BIO207H5, BIO210Y5, BIO315H5, BIO341H5, BIO370Y5, BIO371H5, BIO372H5, BIO375H5, BIO380H5, BIO403H5, BIO407H5, BIO434H5, BIO443H5, BIO476H5, BIO477H5; ANT202H5, ANT203H5, ANT331H5, ANT332H5, ANT333H5, ANT334H5

ERMAJ1883 | Program Area: Exceptionality in Human Learning, Psychology

Forensic Science - Major (Science)

Forensic Science - Major (Science)

Enrolment Requirements:

Limited Enrolment — Admission into the Forensic Science Major program is by special application ONLY and MUST be completed in conjunction with a second approved Science Major (see Notes 'Second Major' below). To be considered for admission into the program, ALL students, including students admitted into the 1st year Forensic Science category, MUST submit a direct online FSC Application, upon completing the Minimum Program Requirements listed below. Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission into the program. Minimum Requirements:

  1. Completion of 4.0 credits; including 3.0 science credits.
  2. Completion of FSC239Y5 with 70% or better.
  3. Completion of CHM110H5, CHM120H5 with 65% or better.
  4. Completion of ( MAT132H5, MAT134H5) or ( MAT135H5, MAT136H5) or MAT134Y5 or MAT135Y5 or MAT137Y5
  5. A minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average of at least 2.7 The actual CGPA requirement in any particular year may exceed this value, in order to achieve a proper balance between enrolments and teaching resources.
  6. Enrolment in an Approved Second Major (See Second Major Notes: 1).

Application for admission into the program for ALL students can be found at: www.utm.utoronto.ca/forensic
Forensic Science Applications Open: March 1 of each year
Forensic Science Application Deadline: May 1 of each year

Completion Requirements:

Note: This program must be taken concurrently with a second Major program (see notes below).

9.0 credits are required including at least 2.0 at the 300/400 level.

First Year: BIO152H5, BIO153H5; CHM110H5, CHM120H5; FSC239Y5; ( MAT132H5, MAT134H5) / ( MAT135H5, MAT136H5) / MAT134Y5 / MAT135Y5 / MAT137Y5; PHY136H5, PHY137H5

Second Year: CHM242H5, CHM243H5; FSC271H5; ANT407H5/​ STA215H5/​ STA220H5/​ PSY201H5

Third Year: FSC303H5/​ FSC300H5; FSC330H5; FSC360H5;

Fourth Year: 0.5 credit from the following: FSC302H5, FSC307H5, FSC311H5, FSC314H5, FSC315H5, FSC316H5, FSC320H5, FSC335H5, FSC340H5, FSC350H5, FSC351H5, FSC361H5, FSC370H5, FSC401H5, FSC402H5, FSC403H5, FSC406H5, FSC407H5, FSC416H5, FSC430H5, FSC489H5

NOTES:

  1. The Forensic Science Major MUST be completed in conjunction with one of the following approved second major programs: Anthropology (Science), Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science or Psychology (Other 2nd Majors may be possible with permission of the Forensic Science program director.
  2. Students intending to complete the Forensic Science Major with an Anthropology Major MUST select the ERMAJ0105 Anthropology (Science) Major. As part of the ANT (SCI) Major requirement of 3.0 additional ANT credits, students are recommended to choose from the following: ANT205H5; ANT306H5, ANT334H5, ANT340H5, ANT415H5, ANT436H5, ANT439H5.
  3. For information on program requirements and enrolment procedures for each of the second major programs, students should consult the individual departmental faculty advisor or the departmental program descriptions listed within this calendar.
  4. In each of the 2nd majors, certain courses are compulsory and where a choice of courses is available, students should consult the Forensic Science Student Advisor for the most appropriate selection.
  5. The program requirements in effect at the time the student is admitted to the program must be met in order to fulfill the degree requirements.
  6. Once a student has been admitted into a FSC program stream, written authorization from the Forensic Science program advisor MUST be obtained for any request of change in a student's area of study within the Forensic Science program, including the second science major.
  7. Prospective students already holding a degree in Biology, Chemistry, Psychology or Anthropology may not complete a Forensic Science program in their first specialty due to the overlap of course content for courses already completed.

ERMAJ0205 | Program Area: Forensic Science

French Studies - Major (Arts)

French Studies - Major (Arts)

Enrolment Requirements:

Limited Enrolment — 63% required in FRE180H5 and FRE181H5 or equivalent.

Completion Requirements:

8.0 credits are required, of which 0.5 credit must be a 400-level FRE linguistics/literature course.

First Year: FRE180H5, FRE181H5 (or equivalent). Students exempted from these courses must replace them with a higher level 1.0 credit in FRE.

Second Year: FRE240H5, FRE272H5, FRE282H5, FRE283H5

Third and Fourth Years:

  1. FRE382H5 and FRE380H5/​ FRE383H5/​ FRE442H5

  2. 4.0 credits to be completed in ONE area of concentration (French Linguistics or French & Francophone Literary and Cultural Studies)


    Course Categories
  1. French Linguistics: FRE325H5, FRE355H5, FRE376H5, FRE377H5, FRE378H5, FRE385H5, FRE387H5, FRE389H5, FRE399Y5, JFL388H5, JFL389H5, JFL454H5, FRE474H5, FRE487H5, FRE488H5, FRE489H5.
  2. French & Francophone Literary and Cultural Studies: FFRE312H5, FRE316H5, FRE340H5, FRE342H5, FRE343H5, FRE356H5, FRE363H5, FRE364H5, FRE367H5, FRE368H5, FRE370H5, FRE391H5, FRE393H5, FRE395H5, FRE397H5, FRE399Y5, FRE398H5, FRE440H5, FRE445H5, FRE446H5, FRE467H5, FRE482H5

NOTE: No more than 1.0 credit in FRE taught in English (such as FRE342H5, JFL388H5, JFL389H5, JFL454H5) can be counted towards a Major program in French.


ERMAJ1295 | Program Area: French

Geographical Information Systems - Major (Science)

Geographical Information Systems - Major (Science)

Description:

The GIS BSc offers an analytical perspective on geographical information. In-depth studies, beyond basic geography, include mapping, spatial analysis, digital databases with specializations in modeling, statistical analysis and remote sensing.

Completion Requirements:

7.5 credits are required.

First Year (1.0 credit):

  • 1.0 credit at the 100-level

Second Year (2.0 credits):

Third/Fourth Year (4.5 credits):

Note:

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, GGR272H5, GGR278H5, GGR321H5, GGR337H5, GGR382H5



ERMAJ0305 | Program Area: Geographical Information Systems

Geography - Major (Arts)

Geography - Major (Arts)

Description:

Students enrolled in the major Geography Arts program are required to complete a minimum of six field days over the course of their program. Field days may be accumulated either through a geography field course and/or through geography courses with field day components as indicated in course descriptions.

Completion Requirements:

7.0 credits and 6 Field Days are required.

First Year: 1.0 credit:

Second Year: 2.5 credits:

Third/Fourth Year: 3.5 credits:

Field Days: 6 days

Six days accumulated either through a geography field course and/or through geography courses with field day components as indicated in course descriptions.


ERMAJ1666 | Program Area: Geography

Geography - Major (Science)

Geography - Major (Science)

Description:

Students enrolled in the specialist Geography Science program are required to complete a minimum of eight field days over the course of their program. Field days may be accumulated either through a geography field course and/or through geography courses with field day components as indicated in course descriptions.

Completion Requirements:

8.0 credits and 8 Field Days are required.

First Year: 2.0 credits:

Second Year: 2.5 credits:

Third Year: 3.0 credits:

Fourth Year: 0.5 credit:

Field Days: 8 days:

Eight days accumulated either through a geography field course and/or through geography courses with field day components as indicated in course descriptions.

ROP/Project courses: Maximum 2.0 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 a Geography Major program.


ERMAJ2070 | Program Area: Geography

History - Major (Arts)

History - Major (Arts)

Completion Requirements:

7.0 HIS credits are required meeting the following requirements:

First Year: 0.5 credit from HIS101H5 or HIS102H5 or HIS103H5 or HIS104H5 or HIS105H5 or HIS106H5 or HIS107H5 or HIS108H5.

Higher Years:

At least 1.5 credits at the 200+level. They must be chosen from at least three different geographical areas below:

  1. Africa, Latin America, & the Caribbean
  2. Asia and the Middle East
  3. Canada & U.S.A. 4. Europe

At least 1.5 credits at the 200+level. They must be chosen from at least three different topical areas below:

  1. Ancient History and Culture
  2. Medieval History
  3. History of Religion
  4. Gender History
  5. Ideas, Culture, and Society

3.0 HIS credits at the 300+level.
0.5 HIS credits at the 400-level.

NOTES:

  • Majors are permitted to substitute non-HIS courses for up to 1.0 HIS credits. All Classical Civilization and History of Religions courses in the Department of Historical Studies are suitable substitutions. Other substitutions will be considered on a case-by-case basis after the submission of the relevant syllabus.
  • In the major program, language courses offered by the Department of Language Studies at U of T Mississauga and by the various departments teaching languages on the St. George campus may be substituted for up to 1.0 History credits. These courses must be relevant for the student’s coursework in History, and will be substituted at the same level as they are offered (e.g., a language at the 200-level will be substituted for a History credit at the 200-level, and a language at the 300-level will be substituted for a History credit at the 300-level). Students are invited to contact the Academic Counsellor for further information.
  • For a current list of the courses falling under the various geographical and topical areas of study, see the Departmental Handbook.

ERMAJ0652 | Program Area: History