7.5 RLG credits are required.
First Year: 0.5 credit in RLG101H5. It is recommended that this course be taken in the first year.
Higher Years:
NOTES:
8.0 credits are required including at least 2.0 credits at the 300/400 level. Some written work and readings will be done in Italian in all courses
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; ITA413Y5
Italian Language Practice - ITA100Y; ITA102H5; ITA200Y5; ITA201Y5; ITA350H5; ITA351H5; ITA352H5; ITA450H5
Italian Linguistics; Teaching and Learning - ITA227H5; ITA272H5; ITA373H5; ITA374H5; ITA375H5; ITA437H5; ITA451H5
Limited Enrolment — Minimum grade of 63% required in FRE180H5 and FRE181H5 (or equivalent course).
Completion Requirements:8.0 credits are required, of which 0.5 credit must be a 400-level FRE language teaching and learning 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: FRE227H5, FRE240H5, FRE272H5, FRE282H5, FRE283H5.
Note: FRE227H5 MUST be completed in the second year OR prior to enrolling in 300/400 level courses in Language Teaching and Learning.
Third & Fourth Year:
8.0 credits are required including at least 2.0 credits at the 300/400 level. Some written work and readings will be done in Italian in all courses.
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; ITA413Y5
Italian Language Practice - ITA100Y5; ITA101Y5; ITA102H5; ITA200Y5; ITA201Y5; ITA350H5; ITA351H5; ITA352H5; ITA450H5
Italian Linguistics; Teaching and Learning - ITA227H5; ITA272H5; ITA373H5; ITA374H5; ITA375H5; ITA437H5; ITA451H5
Limited Enrolment - Enrolment in the Major 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 minimum grade of 67% in at least two of the following seven courses: LIN228H5, LIN229H5, LIN231H5, LIN232H5, LIN237H5, LIN240H5 LIN256H5, JLP285H5 (formerly LIN288H5).
Students cannot be enrolled simultaneously in the Linguistics Studies Major and the Linguistics Studies Minor programs.
Completion Requirements:8.0 credits are required.
First Year: LIN101H5 and LIN102H5
Upper Years:
Students must have a minimum of 0.5 credits at the 400-level. No more than 1.0 credits outside of LIN/JAL/JFL/JLP offerings (excluding language courses in requirement #2 can be used towards program requirements.
NOTE: No more than 1.5 credits can be double counted towards two programs of study in Linguistics.
No more than 1.0 ROP course credit may count toward requirement 4.
This program must be taken as part of an Honours degree. This major program cannot be combined with Commerce (Major or Specialist), Digital Enterprise Management Specialist, Economics or Human Resource Management Specialist.
Enrolment Requirements:Limited Enrolment — Admission to this program is based on the following criteria:
Note:
This program has a total of 9.5 credits.
First Year:
For students who began studies prior to September 2018 (2.0 credits):
For students who began studies in September 2018 and onwards (3.0 credits):
Higher Years (6.5 credits):
* STA218H5 or MGT218H5 will no longer be accepted as an appropriate course for this program AFTER the 2022-2023 Academic Year. Beginning in the 2023-2024 Academic Year, all students will be required to complete ECO220Y5 as the statistics course for this program.
** MGM222H5 will no longer be accepted as an appropriate course for this program AFTER the 2022-2023 Academic Year. Beginning in the 2023-2024 Academic Year, all students will be required to complete MGT223H5 as a course for this program.
Note:Please note the following list of acceptable equivalents for application to the POST:
UTSG: RSM219H1 | |
UTSC: MGTA05H3 or ( MGTA01H3 and MGTA02H3) UTSG: RSM100H1 | |
UTSG: ECO100Y1 or ( ECO101H1 and ECO102H1) UTM: ECO100Y5 | |
UTSG: MAT133Y1 or ( MAT135H1 and MAT136H1) UTM: MAT135Y5 or ( MAT135H5 and MAT136H5) or ( MAT132H5 and MAT134H5) or MAT137Y5 or MAT157Y5 |
Limited Enrolment — Enrolment in the Major program is limited to students with a minimum of 4.0 credits, including:
8.0 credits are required.
First Year:
Second Year:
Higher Years:
NOTES:
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:9.5 credits are required.
First Year:
*Note - MAT132H5 and MAT134H5 - Calculus for Life Sciences is highly recommended.
Second Year: BIO208H5 and BIO209H5 and BIO259H5 and ERS201H5 and ERS202H5 and ERS203H5 and ESS261H1
Third Year and Fourth Year: BIO354H5 and BIO356H5 and ERS325H5 and ESS331H1
7.0 credits are required, including at least 3.0 credits at the 300 level and 0.5 credit at the 400-level.
The program must include:
Limited Enrolment – Enrolment in this program is based on completion of 4.0 credits, including:
8.5 credits are required.
First Year:
1. ( PHY146H5 and PHY147H5) or ( PHY136H5 or PHY137H5)
2. [( MAT132H5 or MAT135H5 or MAT137H5 or MAT157H5) and ( MAT134H5 or MAT136H5 or MAT139H5 or MAT159H5)] or MAT135Y5 or MAT137Y5 or MAT157Y5
3. ISP100H5
Second Year:
1. PHY241H5 and PHY245H5
2. JCP221H5
Third & Fourth Years:
3.5 credits from the following list of courses PHY324H5, PHY325H5, PHY332H5, PHY333H5, PHY343H5, PHY347H5, PHY351H5, PHY399Y5, PHY451H5, JCP265h5 JCP321H5, JCP322H5, JCP421H5
Note: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 1.0 credit of POL (with a minimum grade 65% in each course) and a CGPA of at least 2.00.
Students applying to enrol after second year (8.0 credits) must complete 2.0 credits of POL (with a minimum grade of 70% in each course) and obtain a CGPA of at least 2.30.
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:
Students applying to enrol after second year (8.0 credits) must complete the following:
7.0-7.5 credits are required, including no more than 1.0 credit (1.5 credits for those entering the program in 2023-2024 and beyond) at the 100 level and at least 2.0 credits at the 300 or 400 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:
8.0 credits are required.
First Year:
Second Year:
Higher Years:
5.5 credits from any 300 or 400 level WRI courses, including the options of CCT417H5 or CCT454H5. 0.5 credit must be at the 400-level.
Limited Enrolment — All students must have completed Ontario Grade 12 Biology (SBI4U) and Advanced Functions (MHF4U) or equivalents.
Students applying at the end of their first year (minimum 4.0 completed credits), must have a grade of at least 64% 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 64% (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 students' most recent academic year (including Summer, when applicable).
Completion Requirements:6.5-7.0 credits in Psychology are required, including 2.0 at the 300/400 level.
First Year: PSY100Y5
Higher Years:
NOTE: A single course can be used to satisfy only one Psychology program requirement.
Limited Enrolment: Space in the Major program in Sociology 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:
For students applying in 2023-2024 (and beyond) for program entry in the 2024-2025 Academic Year (and beyond):
7.0-7.5 credits are required.
First Year:
Higher Years:
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.
The Technology, Coding, and Society (TCS) major program focuses on the impact of technologies, including hardware, platform and associated software, on people and on society more generally. Students learn essential computer coding skills, are taught theories on the use of digital platforms from humanistic and social science perspectives, learn to analyze the data that digital platforms produce, and then apply these concepts through practical labs and through optional work-integrated learning opportunities. Since the TCS Major is within the Institute of Communication, Culture, Information and Technology (ICCIT), students can concurrently obtain a Professional Experience Certificate in Digital Media, Communication, and Technology from ICCIT.
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, CCT110H5 and CCT111H5. Enrolment in this program is determined annually and is limited to students who have a CGPA of at least 2.4. Tuition fees for students enrolling in any CCIT Specialist/Major programs will be higher than for other Arts and Science programs.
Completion Requirements:8.0 credits are required including at least 3.5 at the 300/400 level. Program must be taken in
combination with another major or two minors.
First Year: (1.5 credits required)
Second Year: (3.0 credits required)
Third and Higher Years: (3.5 credits required)
1. 300/400-level CCT courses are restricted to students in ICCIT programs only.
2. It is your responsibility to ensure that the prerequisites for courses listed in the calendar have been met. Students without the prerequisites can be removed at any time. No waivers will be granted.
Limited Enrolment — Students enrolling at the end of first year (4.0 credits) must achieve a minimum grade of 65% in WGS101H5. Students who do not meet this criteria can apply to enrol after second year (8.0 credits) with a minimum grade of 65% in WGS200Y5.
Completion Requirements:7.0 credits are required.
First Year: WGS101H5
Higher Years:
ELECTIVES:
Students are responsible for checking the co- and prerequisites for all courses.
Anthropology: ANT211H5, ANT331H5, ANT335H5
Classical Civilization: CLA319H5
Communication, Culture, Information & Technology: CCT340H5
Drama: DRE366H5
English: ENG269H5, ENG275H5, ENG307H5, ENG318H5, ENG339H5, ENG368H5, ENG369H5
Fine Art History: FAH435H5
French: FRE391H5
Geography: GGR313H5
History: HIS255H5, HIS355H5, HIS308H5, HIS310H5, HIS326H5, HIS374H5, HIS386H5, HIS441H5, HIS454H5
History of Religions: RLG314H5, RLG449H5, RLG462H5
Linguistics: JAL355H5
Philosophy: PHL243H5, PHL267H5, PHL367H5
Political Science: POL368Y5
Psychology: PSY317H5, PSY354H5
Sociology: SOC219H5, SOC275H5, SOC347H5, SOC352H5, SOC359H5, SOC362H5, SOC380H5, SOC413H5, SOC425H5