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 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. It is recommended that this course be taken in the first year.
Higher years: At least 1.0 credits at the 200+level. They must be chosen from at least two different geographical areas below:
1.0 HIS credits at the 300+level.
1.5 HIS credits at the 200+level.
For a current list of the courses falling under the various geographical and topical areas of study, see the Departmental Handbook.
4.0 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:
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
4.0 total credits, including 1.0 at the 300/400 level. While study of a relevant language is encouraged, the minor program does not have a language requirement.
First Year: 0.5 credit in HIS290H5. It is recommended that this course be taken in the first year.
Higher Years: Courses that can be counted toward this program are drawn from a range of offerings in the Humanities and Social Sciences at UTM. In order to complete the program, students will be required to take a total of 3.5 credits in at least two distinct disciplines selected from the list below:
In consultation with the Academic Counsellor of the Department for Historical Studies 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 in MAT are required, including 1.0 credit of MAT at the 300/400 level.
First Year:
Second Year:
Higher Years:
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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) or ( PHY136H5 and PHY137H5)] and [[( MAT132H5 or MAT135H5 or MAT137H5 or MAT157H5) and ( MAT134H5 or MAT136H5 or MAT139H5 or MAT159H5)] or MAT135Y5 or MAT137Y5 or MAT157Y5]
Second Year:
1.5 credits from: PHY241H5, PHY242H5, PHY245H5, PHY255H5, PHY299Y5, JCP221H5, JCP265H5.
Higher Years:
1.5 credits from: JCP321H5, JCP322H5, JCP410H5, JCP421H5, JCP422H5, JCP463H5, PHY324H5, PHY325H5, PHY332H5, PHY333H5, PHY343H5, PHY347H5, PHY351H5, PHY399Y5, PHY426H5, PHY433H5, PHY451H5, PHY473H5
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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: ENV201H5; ENV210H5; ENV305H5 1.5 additional credits from: ENV307H1, ENV311H5, ENV320H5, ENV332H5, ENV425H5, ENV435H5; ENV461H1; GGR252H5, GGR287H5, GGR329H5, GGR419H5; JEP356H5, JEP452H5; JPE251H5, JPE252H5; POL346Y5, POL475H5; SOC459H5, SOC465H5
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 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.