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Chemistry Major (Science Program) - ASMAJ1376

Chemistry Major (Science Program) - ASMAJ1376

Consult Professor A. Dicks, Department of Chemistry.

The Chemistry Major Program provides exposure to the core areas of chemistry together with appropriate courses in mathematics during the first two years and allows students to follow a particular area or areas of interest during the third year and fourth year. The program is extremely flexible in its design in that students may focus their studies in the traditional sub-disciplines of inorganic, analytical, organic, or physical chemistry during the second year, and then progress to take upper-year courses in these areas or in additional sub-disciplines including biological, materials and environmental chemistry. Students gain extensive laboratory experience throughout the program from whichever path they choose to take.

Enrolment Requirements:

This is a limited enrolment program. Students must have completed 4.0 credits and meet the requirements listed below to enrol. Minimum grades in required courses or their equivalents are needed for entry, and these minimums change each year depending on available spaces and the number of applicants. The following courses must be completed:

( CHM135H1, CHM136H1)/ CHM151Y1)

To ensure that students admitted to the program will be successful, applicants with a final grade lower than 63% in any of the required courses will not be considered for admission. Please note that obtaining the minimum final grades does not guarantee admission to the program.

Completion Requirements:

(8.0 credits, including at least one 0.5 CHM credit at the 400-level)

First Year: ( CHM151Y1 strongly recommended)/( CHM135H1 and CHM136H1); ( MAT130H1/​ MAT135H1 and MAT136H1)/ ( MAT148H1, MAT149H1/​ MAT137Y1)/ ( MAT158H1, MAT159H1/​ MAT157Y1)

Second Year:

At least two of the following four options:

Third Year: At least two of CHM317H1, CHM327H1, CHM338H1, CHM343H1, CHM348H1, CHM379H1

Fourth Year: Additional 200/300/400-level CHM courses to a total of 7.0 credits ( CHM299H1, CHM299Y1, CHM396Y0, CHM397H0, CHM398H0, CHM398Y0, CHM399H1, CHM399Y1 excluded). Students may count either CHM395Y1 or CHM499Y1 towards Chemistry Major requirements.


FAS Program Area: Chemistry, Data Science

Chemistry Minor (Science Program) - ASMIN1376

Chemistry Minor (Science Program) - ASMIN1376

Consult Professor A. Dicks, Department of Chemistry.

The Chemistry Minor is an open-enrollment program that provides students with an opportunity to experience the different sub-disciplines in chemistry without the more significant commitment of enrolling in a specialist or major program. Students gain laboratory experience throughout the program in an area or areas of their choice (organic, inorganic, physical, biological, or analytical).

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

Consult Associate Chair, Undergraduate Studies, Department of Chemistry.

(4.0 credits, including 1.0 credit CHM course at the 300+ level)

First Year:

Second Year:

At least one of the following three options:

Third Year & Fourth Year:


FAS Program Area: Chemistry

Chemistry Specialist (Science Program) - ASSPE1376

Chemistry Specialist (Science Program) - ASSPE1376

Consult Professor A. Dicks, Department of Chemistry.

The Chemistry Specialist Program provides broad coverage of the core areas of chemistry together with appropriate courses in mathematics and physics during the first three years and allows students to follow a particular area of interest or a more general program in the fourth year. The program is suitable for professional work in any area of chemistry and for entry into graduate school to continue work in any of the sub-fields of chemistry, provided that appropriate options are chosen in the fourth year. This program is accredited by the Canadian Society for Chemistry.

Enrolment Requirements:

This is a limited enrolment program. Students must have completed 4.0 credits and meet the requirements listed below to enrol. Minimum grades in required courses or their equivalents are needed for entry, and these minimums change each year depending on available spaces and the number of applicants. The following courses must be completed:

( CHM135H1, CHM136H1)/ CHM151Y1)

To ensure that students admitted to the program will be successful, applicants with a final grade lower than 63% in any of the required courses will not be considered for admission. Please note that obtaining the minimum final grades does not guarantee admission to the program.

Students in this program have the option to request enrolment in the Arts & Science Internship Program (ASIP) stream. Students can apply for the ASIP stream after Year 1 (Year 2 entry) or after Year 2 (Year 3 entry, starting Fall 2024). Full details about ASIP, including student eligibility, selection and enrolment, are available in the ASIP section of the Arts & Science Academic Calendar. Please note that the majority of students enter ASIP in Fall term of Year 2. Space is more limited for Year 3 entry. Students applying for Year 3 entry must have been admitted to the Chemistry Specialist in the Summer after Year 2.

Completion Requirements:

(14.0 credits, including at least 3.0 credits from 400-level courses)

First Year:

  1. ( CHM151Y1 strongly recommended)/ ( CHM135H1, CHM136H1)
  2. ( MAT130H1/​ MAT135H1, MAT136H1)/ ( MAT148H1, MAT149H1/​ MAT137Y1)/ ( MAT158H1, MAT159H1/​ MAT157Y1)
  3. ( PHY131H1, PHY132H1)/ ( PHY151H1, PHY152H1)

Second Year:

  1. CHM217H1, CHM220H1/​ CHM222H1, CHM223H1, CHM228H1, ( CHM236H1, CHM237H1)/ CHM238Y1, CHM249H1

Third and Fourth Years:

  1. BCH210H1, CHM326H1/​ CHM328H1, CHM327H1
  2. Additional credits from 300/400-level CHM/ MAT/ another science, including at least three of CHM317H1, CHM338H1, CHM343H1, CHM379H1, CHM395Y1/​ CHM499Y1/​ PHC489Y1, CHM410H1. Minimum 3.0 CHM credits at the 400-level to a total of 14.0 credits.

Students in this program have the option to complete the Arts & Science Internship Program (ASIP) stream.


FAS Program Area: Chemistry, Data Science

Christianity And Culture Major (Arts Program) - ASMAJ0463

Christianity And Culture Major (Arts Program) - ASMAJ0463

A multidisciplinary exploration of Christian traditions from artistic, literary, philosophical, theological, scientific, social and historical perspectives.

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(6.0 credits, including at least 2.0 credits at the 300+ level, of which a 0.5 credit must be at the 400-level.)

First year: No specific first-year requirements

  1. CHC203Y1
  2. 1.5 credits from CHC200H1/​ CHC215H1/​ CHC218H1/​ CHC232H1
  3. 3.0 credits from any of the courses below, of which 2.0 credits must have the CHC/JCA/JCR designator. Courses from other departments may be accepted on a case-by-case basis. Please contact the Program Coordinator, preferably before taking the course. It will help to have a syllabus for the course being considered.

    Christianity and Society:
    CHC120H1/​​ CHC130H1/​ CHC215H1/​​ CHC303H1/​​ CHC304H1/​​ CHC308H1/​​ CHC309H1/​​ CHC322H1/​​ CHC362H1/​​ CHC368H1/​​ CHC372H1/​​ CHC379H1/​​ CHC456H1/​ CLT240H1/​​ CLT241H1/​​ CLT353H1/​ CLT413H1/​​ JCR303H1/​ MST210H1/​​ MST212H1/​​ MST361H1/​​ SMC188H1/​ SMC189H1/​​ SMC397H1/​​ NMC270H1/​ RLG414H1

    Christianity and the Arts:
    CHC200H1/​​ CHC305H1/​​ CHC364H1/​​ CHC365H1/​​ CHC367H1/​​ CHC369H1/​​ CHC382H1/​​ CHC384H1/​​ MST213H1/​​ MST222H1/​​ MST323H1/​​ MST326H1/​​ MST328H1/​​ SMC165H1/​​ SMC464H1/​ ITA311H1/​ REN241H1

    Christianity and Science:
    CHC232H1/​​ CHC370H1/​​ CHC371H1/​​ CHC383H1/​ JCA302H1/​ REN242H1

    Christianity and Education:
    CHC218H1/​​ CHC306H1/​​ CHC307H1/​​ CHC311H1/​​ CHC312H1/​​ CHC313H1/​​ CHC327H1/​​ CHC330H1/​​ CLT350H1/​​ MST324H1/​​ MST358H1/​​ MST359H1

    Independent Study and Seminar Courses:
    CHC300H1/​ CHC390Y1/​​ CHC391H1/​​ CHC400H1/​ CHC433Y1/​​ CHC434H1/​​ CHC471H1/​ CHC472H1/​ MST406H1/​​ MST407Y1/​ MST436H1/​​ SMC457H1

  4. 0.5 credit from CHC232H1/​​ CHC370H1/​​ CHC371H1/​​ CHC383H1/​​ JCA302H1/​ SMC385H1 or any 0.5 credit from a 200/300/400-level course from Breadth Requirement Category 5: The Physical and Mathematical Universes

FAS Program Area: St. Michael's College

Christianity And Culture Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0463

Christianity And Culture Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0463

An exploration of Christian traditions which may include artistic, literary, philosophical, theological, scientific, social or historical perspectives.

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits, including 1.0 credit at the 300+level)

First year: No specific first-year requirements

1. CHC203Y1
2. 1.0 credit from CHC200H1/​​ CHC215H1/​​ CHC218H1/​​ CHC232H1
3. 2.0 credits from any of the courses below, of which 1.5 credits must have the CHC/JCA/JCR designator. Courses from other departments may be accepted on a case-by-case basis. Please contact the Program Coordinator, preferably before taking the course. It will help to have a syllabus for the course being considered.

Christianity and Society:
CHC120H1/​ CHC130H1/​ CHC215H1/​ CHC303H1/​ CHC304H1/​ CHC308H1/​ CHC309H1/​ CHC322H1/​ CHC362H1/​ CHC368H1/​ CHC372H1/​ CHC379H1/​ CHC456H1/​ CLT240H1/​ CLT241H1/​ CLT353H1/​ CLT413H1/​ JCR303H1/​ MST210H1/​ MST212H1/​ MST361H1/​ SMC188H1/​ SMC189H1/​ SMC397H1/​ NMC270H1/​ RLG414H1

Christianity and the Arts:
CHC200H1/​ CHC305H1/​ CHC364H1/​ CHC365H1/​ CHC367H1/​ CHC369H1/​ CHC382H1/​ CHC384H1/​ MST213H1/​ MST222H1/​ MST323H1/​ MST326H1/​ MST328H1/​ SMC165H1/​ SMC464H1/​ ITA311H1/​ REN241H1

Christianity and Science:
CHC232H1/​ CHC370H1/​ CHC371H1/​ CHC383H1/​ JCA302H1/​ REN242H1

Christianity and Education:
CHC218H1/​ CHC306H1/​ CHC307H1/​ CHC311H1/​ CHC312H1/​ CHC313H1/​ CHC327H1/​ CHC330H1/​ CLT350H1/​ MST324H1/​ MST358H1/​ MST359H1

Independent Study and Seminar Courses:
CHC300H1/​ CHC390Y1/​ CHC391H1/​ CHC400H1/​ CHC433Y1/​ CHC434H1/​ CHC471H1/​ CHC472H1/​ MST406H1/​ MST407Y1/​ MST436H1/​ SMC457H1


FAS Program Area: St. Michael's College

Christianity and Culture: Major Program in Religious Education (Arts Program) - ASMAJ1021

Christianity and Culture: Major Program in Religious Education (Arts Program) - ASMAJ1021

Completion Requirements:

Admission to the Christianity and Culture: Major Program in Religious Education has been administratively suspended as of 1 April 2015 and is no longer admitting students. Students presently enrolled in the minor will be able to complete the program requirements as described below.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Status may be reviewed at the end of each fall-winter session to determine progress to subsequent years.

Consult Principal's Office, St. Michael’s College.

(8.0 credits, 2.0 credits at the 300+level, of which a 0.5 credit must be at the 400-level)

  1. SMC103Y1
  2. CHC313H1, JSV200H1, JSV201H1 (formerly SMC272H1), JSV202H1 (formerly SMC271H1)
  3. 0.5 credit from the following (internship options): CHC471H1/​ SMC366H1 (formerly SMC218Y1)/ SMC362Y1
  4. 4.5 credits from: courses carrying the CHC designator, RLG100Y1/​ RLG280Y1, and SMC472Y1/​ CHC472H1. Of the 4.5 credits, at least 1.5 credits must come from the following: CHC203Y1/​ CHC232H1/​ CHC307H1/​ CHC308H1/​ CHC311H1/​ CHC327H1/​ CHC330H1/​ CHC382H1

Note: Effective Fall 2021, courses associated with St. Michael's College's Christianity and Culture program will have the new "CHC" designator.


FAS Program Area: St. Michael's College

Cinema Studies Major (Arts Program) - ASMAJ0797

Cinema Studies Major (Arts Program) - ASMAJ0797

Enrolment Requirements:

This is a limited enrolment program. Students must have completed 4.0 credits and meet the requirements listed below to enrol.

Variable Minimum Grade
A minimum grade is needed for entry, and this minimum changes each year depending on available spaces and the number of applicants. The following courses must be completed:

CIN105Y1 or CIN201Y1

To ensure that students admitted to the program will be successful, applicants with a final grade lower than 70% will not be considered for admission. Please note that obtaining this minimum final grade does not guarantee admission to the program.

Completion Requirements:

(7.0 credits)

First Year:
CIN105Y1

Second Year:
CIN201Y1

Third Year:
CIN301Y1

Fourth Year:
0.5 credit from the following: CIN410H1, CIN411H1, CIN412H1, CIN420H1, CIN430H1, CIN431H1, CIN432H1, CIN440H1, CIN450H1, CIN451H1, CIN452H1, CIN460H1, CIN461H1, CIN470H1, CIN471H1, CIN472H1, CIN480H1

Second, Third and Fourth Year:
In addition, CIN230H1 (a Breadth Category 3 course) or 0.5 credit from Breadth Category 5; and at least 3.0 credits from Groups B through G, of which 2.0 credits must be at the 300/400-level, and only a maximum of 1.5 credits can be from Group G: Cross-Listed

Students must complete CIN105Y1 and CIN201Y1 before taking any fourth-year courses.

Group A: Foundations
CIN105Y1, CIN201Y1, CIN301Y1

Group B: Genre and Modes
CIN210H1, CIN211H1, CIN212H1, CIN213H1, CIN214H1, CIN215H1, CIN216H1, CIN310Y1, CIN312Y1, CIN314Y1, CIN320H1, CIN321H1, CIN322H1, CIN410H1, CIN411H1, CIN412H1, CIN420H1

Group C: Social and Cultural Practices
CIN230H1, CIN240H1, CIN330Y1, CIN332Y1, CIN334H1, CIN335H1, CIN336H1, CIN337H1, CIN338H1, CIN340H1, CIN341H1, CIN349H1, CIN430H1, CIN431H1, CIN432H1, CIN440H1

Group D: Theory and Criticism
CIN250Y1, CIN260H1, CIN352H1, CIN353H1, CIN360H1, CIN361H1, CIN362H1, CIN363H1, CIN364H1, CIN365H1, CIN366H1, CIN369H1, CIN450H1, CIN451H1, CIN452H1, CIN460H1, CIN461H1

Group E: History and Nation
CIN270Y1, CIN370H1, CIN371H1, CIN372Y1, CIN374Y1, CIN376Y1, CIN376Y0, CIN378H1, CIN378Y0, CIN379H1, CIN380H1, CIN381H1, CIN470H1, CIN471H1, CIN472H1, CIN480H1, FCS310Y1, GER251H1, ITA240Y1, ITA340H1, ITA341H1, ITA342H1, ITA345H1

Group F: Independent Studies
CIN490Y1, CIN491H1, CIN492H1

Group G: Cross-Listed
CLT355H1, EAS242H1, EAS243H1, EAS249H1, EAS278H1, EAS431H1, FCS392H1, FIN250H1, FIN260H1, GER250H1, HIS345H1, HIS459H1, HIS460H1, HIS467H1, JSU325H1, SLA226H1, SLA234H1, SLA333H1, SPA275H1

Note: Effective Fall 2021, courses associated with St. Michael's College's Celtic Studies program will have the new "CLT" designator.


FAS Program Area: Cinema Studies Institute

Cinema Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0797

Cinema Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0797

Enrolment Requirements:

This is a limited enrolment program. Students must have completed 4.0 credits and meet the requirements listed below to enrol.

Variable Minimum Grade
A minimum grade is needed for entry, and this minimum changes each year depending on available spaces and the number of applicants. The following courses must be completed:

CIN105Y1 or CIN201Y1

To ensure that students admitted to the program will be successful, applicants with a final grade lower than 70% will not be considered for admission. Please note that obtaining this minimum final grade does not guarantee admission to the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits)

First Year:
CIN105Y1

Second Year:
CIN201Y1

Second, Third and Fourth Year:
2.0 credits from Groups A through G, of which 1.0 credit must be at the 300/400-level, and only a maximum 1.0 credit can be from Group G: Cross-Listed

Students must complete CIN105Y1 and CIN201Y1 before taking any fourth-year courses.

Group A: Foundations
CIN105Y1, CIN201Y1, CIN301Y1

Group B: Genre and Modes
CIN210H1, CIN211H1, CIN212H1, CIN213H1, CIN214H1, CIN215H1, CIN216H1, CIN220H1, CIN310Y1, CIN312Y1, CIN314Y1, CIN315H1, CIN320H1, CIN321H1, CIN322H1, CIN410H1, CIN411H1, CIN412H1, CIN420H1

Group C: Social and Cultural Practices
CIN230H1, CIN240H1, CIN330Y1, CIN332Y1, CIN334H1, CIN335H1, CIN336H1, CIN337H1, CIN338H1, CIN340H1, CIN341H1, CIN349H1, CIN430H1, CIN431H1, CIN432H1, CIN433Y1, CIN440H1

Group D: Theory and Criticism
CIN250Y1, CIN260H1, CIN352H1, CIN353H1, CIN360H1, CIN361H1, CIN362H1, CIN363H1, CIN364H1, CIN365H1, CIN366H1, CIN369H1, CIN450H1, CIN451H1, CIN452H1, CIN460H1, CIN461H1

Group E: History and Nation
CIN270Y1, CIN370H1, CIN371H1, CIN372Y1, CIN374Y1, CIN376Y1, CIN376Y0, CIN378H1, CIN378Y0, CIN379H1, CIN380H1, CIN381H1, CIN470H1, CIN471H1, CIN472H1, CIN480H1, FCS310Y1, GER251H1, ITA240Y1, ITA340H1, ITA341H1, ITA342H1, ITA345H1

Group F: Independent Studies
CIN490Y1, CIN491H1, CIN492H1

Group G: Cross-Listed
CLT355H1, EAS242H1, EAS243H1, EAS249H1, EAS278H1, EAS431H1, FCS392H1, FIN250H1, FIN260H1, GER250H1, HIS345H1, HIS459H1, HIS460H1, HIS467H1, JSU325H1, SLA226H1, SLA234H1, SLA333H1, SPA275H1


FAS Program Area: Cinema Studies Institute

Cinema Studies Specialist (Arts Program) - ASSPE0797

Cinema Studies Specialist (Arts Program) - ASSPE0797

Enrolment Requirements:

This is a limited enrolment program. Students must have completed 4.0 credits and meet the requirements listed below to enrol.

Variable Minimum Grade
A minimum grade is needed for entry, and this minimum changes each year depending on available spaces and the number of applicants. The following courses must be completed:

CIN105Y1 or CIN201Y1

To ensure that students admitted to the program will be successful, applicants with a final grade lower than 70% will not be considered for admission. Please note that obtaining this minimum final grade does not guarantee admission to the program.

Completion Requirements:

(10.0 credits)

First Year:
CIN105Y1

Second Year:
CIN201Y1

Third Year:
CIN301Y1

Fourth Year:
1.0 credit from the following: CIN410H1, CIN411H1, CIN412H1, CIN420H1, CIN430H1, CIN431H1, CIN432H1, CIN440H1, CIN450H1, CIN451H1, CIN452H1, CIN460H1, CIN461H1, CIN470H1, CIN471H1, CIN472H1, CIN480H1

Second, Third and Fourth Year:
In addition, CIN230H1 (a Breadth Category 3 course) or a 0.5 credit from Breadth Category 5; and at least 5.5 credits from Groups B through G, of which 3.0 credits must be at the 300/400-level, and a maximum of 2.0 credits can be from Group G: Cross-Listed

Students must complete CIN105Y1 and CIN201Y1 before taking any fourth-year courses.

Group A: Foundations
CIN105Y1, CIN201Y1, CIN301Y1

Group B: Genre and Modes
CIN210H1, CIN211H1, CIN212H1, CIN213H1, CIN214H1, CIN215H1, CIN216H1, CIN310Y1, CIN312Y1, CIN314Y1, CIN320H1, CIN321H1, CIN322H1, CIN410H1, CIN411H1, CIN412H1, CIN420H1

Group C: Social and Cultural Practices
CIN230H1, CIN240H1, CIN330Y1, CIN332Y1, CIN334H1, CIN335H1, CIN336H1, CIN337H1, CIN338H1, CIN340H1, CIN341H1, CIN349H1, CIN430H1, CIN431H1, CIN432H1, CIN440H1

Group D: Theory and Criticism
CIN250Y1, CIN260H1, CIN352H1, CIN353H1, CIN360H1, CIN361H1, CIN362H1, CIN363H1, CIN364H1, CIN365H1, CIN366H1, CIN369H1, CIN450H1, CIN451H1, CIN452H1, CIN460H1, CIN461H1

Group E: History and Nation
CIN270Y1, CIN370H1, CIN371H1, CIN372Y1, CIN374Y1, CIN376Y1, CIN376Y0, CIN378H1, CIN378Y0, CIN379H1, CIN380H1, CIN381H1, CIN470H1, CIN471H1, CIN472H1, CIN480H1, FCS310Y1, GER251H1, ITA240Y1, ITA340H1, ITA341H1, ITA342H1, ITA345H1

Group F: Independent Studies
CIN490Y1, CIN491H1, CIN492H1

Group G: Cross-Listed
CLT355H1, EAS242H1, EAS243H1, EAS249H1, EAS278H1, EAS431H1, FCS392H1, FIN250H1, FIN260H1, GER250H1, HIS345H1, HIS459H1, HIS460H1, HIS467H1, JSU325H1, SLA226H1, SLA234H1, SLA333H1, SPA275H1

Note: Effective Fall 2021, courses associated with St. Michael's College's Celtic Studies program will have the new "CLT" designator.


FAS Program Area: Cinema Studies Institute

Classical Civilization Major (Arts Program) - ASMAJ0382

Classical Civilization Major (Arts Program) - ASMAJ0382

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

There are no specific requirements for first year. Students are recommended to take CLA160H1/​ CLA170H1 and at least one other CLA course at the 200-level.

(7.0 credits)

1. CLA160H1/​ CLA170H1
2. CLA260H1
3. CLA402H1/​ CLA403H1
4. Additional 5.5 credits in CLA, including 2.0 credits at the 300+-level

Substitutions:

1. Up to 3.0 credits from approved courses involving the ancient Greek and Roman civilizations taught by other departments, notably Art History and Philosophy, may be substituted for the 5.5 credits in CLA courses from Requirement 4.

Art History:

FAH206H1, FAH207H1, FAH208H1, FAH303H1, FAH304H1, FAH307H1, FAH308H1, FAH309H1, FAH310H1, FAH311H1, FAH312H1, FAH313H1, FAH314H1, FAH401H1, FAH402H1, FAH405H1, FAH406H1, FAH407H1

Philosophy:

PHL200Y1, PHL301H1, PHL302H1, PHL303H1, PHL304H1, PHL307H1, PHL400H1, PHL471H1

2. Up to 2.0 credits in GRK or LAT may be substituted for the 5.5 credits in CLA courses from Requirement 4.


FAS Program Area: Classics

Classical Civilization Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0382

Classical Civilization Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0382

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

There are no specific requirements for first year. Students are recommended to take CLA160H1/​ CLA170H1 and one other CLA course at the 200-level.

(4.0 credits)

1. CLA160H1/​ CLA170H1
2. 3.5 credits in CLA courses at the 200+ level, including 1.0 credit at the 300+ level

Substitutions:

1. Up to 2.0 credits from approved courses involving the ancient Greek and Roman civilizations taught by other departments, notably Art History and Philosophy, may be substituted for the 3.5 credits in CLA courses from Requirement 2.

Art History:

FAH206H1, FAH207H1, FAH208H1, FAH303H1, FAH304H1, FAH307H1, FAH308H1, FAH309H1, FAH310H1, FAH311H1, FAH312H1, FAH313H1, FAH314H1, FAH401H1, FAH402H1, FAH405H1, FAH406H1, FAH407H1

Philosophy:

PHL200Y1, PHL301H1, PHL302H1, PHL303H1, PHL304H1, PHL307H1, PHL400H1, PHL471H1

2. Up to 1.0 credit in GRK or LAT may be substituted for the 3.5 credits in CLA courses from Requirement 2.


FAS Program Area: Classics

Classics (Greek and Latin) Major (Arts Program) - ASMAJ0962

Classics (Greek and Latin) Major (Arts Program) - ASMAJ0962

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

There are no specific requirements for first year. Students are recommended to take CLA160H1 or CLA170H1, and in addition GRK101H1 and GRK102H1, and/or LAT101H1 and LAT102H1.

(7.0 credits)

1. CLA160H1/​ CLA170H1, CLA260H1
2. 6.0 credits of GRK/LAT courses, including:

  • at least 2.0 credits in each of GRK and LAT
  • at least 1.0 credit at the 400-level in either GRK or LAT

FAS Program Area: Classics

Climate Change Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1255

Climate Change Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1255

The Climate Change Studies Minor is designed to complement existing programs offered at the School of the Environment, including Major and Minor programs in Environmental Science, Major and Minor programs in Environmental Studies, and various Minor, Major and Specialist programs offered collaboratively with other academic units. The School also stewards and administers the Certificate in Sustainability on behalf of the Faculty of Arts & Science.

The minor in Climate Change Studies can be paired with the School’s existing programs, providing students with opportunities to add depth to their existing areas of study. Importantly, the minor can also be paired with many other programs offered at the St. George campus. The minor gives students from rich and diverse scholarly communities the opportunity to add a vitally important breadth dimension to their studies. The minor is relevant to those who plan to engage directly in sustainability, environmental, and climate change work beyond graduation, as well as for those who desire to bring a foundation of climate change knowledge to other fields.

The total number of credits required for completion of the minor is 4.0, of which 2.0 credits are required courses, 1.5 credits are electives at the 300+level, and the remaining 0.5 credit is a capstone course. Students have the opportunity to add an area of emphasis through one of three pathways; (a) ethics/thought/communication/culture, (b) civil society/policy/politics, or (c) economics/resources/science. The elective courses, drawn from units across the sciences, social sciences, and humanities, provide students with an opportunity to engage with climate change from interdisciplinary perspectives.

Enrolment Requirements:

This is a limited enrolment program.

Variable Minimum Grade

A minimum grade is needed for entry, and this minimum may change each year depending on available spaces and the number of applicants. Eligibility is based on the following criteria:

For students who have completed between 4.0 and 8.5 credits:

  • ENV101H1 with a grade of at least 65%.

For students who have completed 9.0 or more credits:

  • ENV222H1 with a grade of at least 65%.

Obtaining this minimum final grade does not guarantee admission to the program.

Completion Requirements:

For more information, please email the School of the Environment’s Undergraduate Administrator at ug.office.env@utoronto.ca.

(4.0 credits, including 1.5 credits at the 300+ level)

1. ENV101H1, ENV222H1, ENV200H1, ENV301H1

Note: Students may request to substitute an alternate science course for ENV200H1 by e-mailing the Undergraduate Administrator at ug.office.env@utoronto.ca; CHM210H1, ESS262H1, EEB240H1, ENV237H1, ENV238H1, GGR314H1, or PHY392H1 are recommended courses.

2. 1.5 credits from one or more of the groups below:

  1. Ethics/ Thought/ Communication/ Culture: AFR460H1, ANT364H1, ENV333H1, ENV362H1, ENV464H1, PHL273H1, TRN312H1
  2. Civil Society/ Policy/ Politics: ENV350H1, ENV441H1, ENV465Y1, GGR332H1, GGR349H1, HIS300H1, JHU473H1, PHL273H1, POL384H1, POL413H1, TRN350H1
  3. Economics/ Resources/ Science: ECO314H1, ECO414H1, ENV237H1, ENV238H1, ENV335H1, ENV462H1, FOR302H1, FOR303H1, FOR310H1, FOR410H1, PHY392H1, PHY492H1, RSM436H1, RSM466H1, TRN350H1

Note: Since the elective courses above are offered by various academic units, students are encouraged to carefully check the prerequisites and enrolment indicators and controls for the courses before enrolling.

Students may request to substitute 0.5 credit from requirement 2 with an alternate course by submitting a nomination form including: (1) the relevant pathway; (2) the course code and description; (3) the course syllabus (for completed courses); (4) a brief rationale (500 words max.) addressing why this course belongs to the pathway(s) mentioned, how it addresses climate change, and how it fills a specific gap in personal learning objectives within the Minor.

3. One course from ENV450H1 or ENV465Y1.

Note: If students complete ENV465Y1, 0.5 credit from the course contributes to group B in requirement 2.


FAS Program Area: School of the Environment

Cognitive Science Major - Arts (Language and Cognition Stream) (Arts Program) - ASMAJ1445B

Cognitive Science Major - Arts (Language and Cognition Stream) (Arts Program) - ASMAJ1445B

Today’s cognitive scientists are more interested than ever before in the way language is represented and processed in the human mind, and how these processes relate to language in machines. The study of Language and Cognition explores how language is represented and processed in the mind and brain, and how it shapes the way people think, reason, and communicate.

Enrolment Requirements:

This is a limited enrolment program. Students must have completed 4.0 credits and meet the requirements listed below to enrol. There are two program request periods in late Spring and late Summer. Due to the limited enrolment nature of this program students are strongly advised to apply in the first program request period.

Variable Minimum Grade Average
A minimum grade average in required courses is needed for entry, and this minimum changes each year depending on available spaces and the number of applicants. The following courses must be completed:

COG100H1 and
• 0.5 credits in LIN ( LIN102H1 recommended) and
• 0.5 credit in CSC, PHL, or PSY.

For reasons of limited capacity, applicants with a final grade average lower than 70% in these required courses will not be considered for admission. Please note that obtaining this minimum final grade average does not guarantee admission to the program.

Notes:
If more than 1.0 credits have been completed from LIN, CSC, PHL, or PSY, the grade average will be based on the higher course grades.

Students are responsible for checking co- and prerequisites for all courses. Not all courses are offered on a regular basis. A list of approved Cognitive Science courses can be found on the website: https://www.uc.utoronto.ca/cognitive-science. For any questions, please email cognitive.science@utoronto.ca.

Completion Requirements:

(8.0 credits)

Where noted below, please consult the Faculty of Arts & Science Course Calendar on prerequisites.

First Year:
COG100H1; CSC108H1/​ CSC110Y1/​ CSC148H1; PSY100H1; LIN102H1

Note: If students complete CSC110Y1, 0.5 credit from the course contributes to the First Year requirements.

Second Year:
COG200H1; STA220H1/​ STA237H1/​ STA247H1/​ STA255H1/​ STA257H1/​ PSY201H1; PSY270H1

Second Year and Higher:

Fourth Year: COG401H1/​ COG404H1/​ COG497Y1/​ COG498H1/​ COG499H1

Note: If students complete COG497Y1, 0.5 credit from the course contributes to the Fourth Year requirement.


FAS Program Area: University College

Cognitive Science Major - Arts (Perception and Attention Stream) (Arts Program) - ASMAJ1445A

Cognitive Science Major - Arts (Perception and Attention Stream) (Arts Program) - ASMAJ1445A

Today’s cognitive scientists are more interested than ever before in the way perception and cognition interact. Special emphasis is given to attention, which allows organisms to select some stimuli over others. The study of Perception and Attention is the study, grounded in cognitive neuroscience and cognitive psychology, of those aspects of perception that are directly relevant to the performance of cognitive functions.

Enrolment Requirements:

This is a limited enrolment program. Students must have completed 4.0 credits and meet the requirements listed below to enrol.

Variable Minimum Grade Average
A minimum grade average in required courses is needed for entry, and this minimum changes each year depending on available spaces and the number of applicants. The following courses must be completed:

  • COG100H1 and
  • 0.5 credits in PSY ( PSY100H1 recommended) and
  • 0.5 credit in LIN, PHL, or CSC.

For reasons of limited capacity, applicants with a final grade average lower than 70% in these required courses will not be considered for admission. Please note that obtaining this minimum final grade average does not guarantee admission to the program.

Notes:

If more than 1.0 credits have been completed from LIN, CSC, PHL, or PSY, the grade average will be based on the higher course grades.

Due to the limited enrolment nature of this program students are strongly advised to apply in the first program request period.

Students are responsible for checking co- and prerequisites for all courses. Not all courses are offered on a regular basis. A list of approved Cognitive Science courses can be found on the website: https://www.uc.utoronto.ca/cognitive-science. For any questions, please email cognitive.science@utoronto.ca.

Completion Requirements:

(8.0 credits)

Where noted below, please consult the Faculty of Arts & Science Course Calendar on prerequisites.

First Year:
COG100H1; CSC108H1/​ CSC110Y1/​ CSC148H1; PSY100H1; LIN102H1

Note: If students complete CSC110Y1, 0.5 credit from the course contributes to the First Year requirements.

Second Year:
COG200H1; STA220H1/​​ STA237H1/​ STA247H1/​ STA255H1/​ STA257H1/​​ PSY201H1; PSY270H1

Second Year and Higher:

Fourth Year:

COG401H1/​ COG404H1/​ COG497Y1/​ COG498H1/​ COG499H1

Note: If students complete COG497Y1, 0.5 credit from the course contributes to the Fourth Year requirement.


FAS Program Area: University College

Cognitive Science Major - Arts (Thinking and Reasoning Stream) (Arts Program) - ASMAJ1445C

Cognitive Science Major - Arts (Thinking and Reasoning Stream) (Arts Program) - ASMAJ1445C

Today’s cognitive scientists are more interested than ever before in the mental processes that underlie the way that we think and reason about our environment and ourselves. The study of Thinking and Reasoning studies the philosophical, cognitive and neural underpinnings of this unique ability and how they apply to performance and cognitive function.

Enrolment Requirements:

This is a limited enrolment program. Students must have completed 4.0 credits and meet the requirements listed below to enrol.

Variable Minimum Grade Average
A minimum grade average in required courses is needed for entry, and this minimum changes each year depending on available spaces and the number of applicants. The following courses must be completed:

  • COG100H1 and
  • 0.5 credits in PHL and
  • 0.5 credit in LIN, CSC, or PSY.

For reasons of limited capacity, applicants with a final grade average lower than 70% in these required courses will not be considered for admission. Please note that obtaining this minimum final grade average does not guarantee admission to the program.

Notes:

If more than 1.0 credits have been completed from LIN, CSC, PHL, or PSY, the grade average will be based on the higher course grades.

Due to the limited enrolment nature of this program students are strongly advised to apply in the first program request period.

Students are responsible for checking co- and prerequisites for all courses. Not all courses are offered on a regular basis. A list of approved Cognitive Science courses can be found on the website: https://www.uc.utoronto.ca/cognitive-science. For any questions, please email cognitive.science@utoronto.ca.

Completion Requirements:

(8.0 credits)

Where noted below, please consult the Faculty of Arts & Science Course Calendar on prerequisites.

First Year:
COG100H1; CSC108H1/​ CSC110Y1/​​ CSC148H1; LIN102H1

Note: If students complete CSC110Y1, 0.5 credit from the course contributes to the First Year requirements.

Second Year:
COG200H1; STA220H1/​​ STA237H1/​ STA247H1/​ STA255H1/​ STA257H1/​​ PSY201H1; PSY270H1

Second Year and Higher:

Fourth Year: COG401H1/​ COG404H1/​ COG497Y1/​ COG498H1/​ COG499H1

Note: If students complete COG497Y1, 0.5 credit from the course contributes to the Fourth Year requirement.



FAS Program Area: University College

Cognitive Science Major - Science (Cognition and the Brain Stream) (Science Program) - ASMAJ1446B

Cognitive Science Major - Science (Cognition and the Brain Stream) (Science Program) - ASMAJ1446B

Today’s cognitive scientists are more interested than ever before in the way the brain implements the information-processing underpinnings of cognitive mental processes. The study of cognition and the brain is the study, grounded in cognitive neuroscience, of those aspects of brain activity directly relevant to the performance of cognitive functions.

Enrolment Requirements:

This is a limited enrolment program. Students must have completed 4.0 credits and meet the requirements listed below to enrol.

Variable Minimum Grade Average
A minimum grade average in required courses is needed for entry, and this minimum changes each year depending on available spaces and the number of applicants. The following courses must be completed:

  • COG100H1 and
  • 0.5 credits in PSY ( PSY100H1 recommended) and 
  • 0.5 credit in LIN, PHL, or CSC

For reasons of limited capacity, applicants with a final grade average lower than 70% in these required courses will not be considered for admission. Please note that obtaining this minimum final grade average does not guarantee admission to the program.

Notes:

If more than 1.0 credits have been completed from LIN, CSC, PHL, or PSY, the grade average will be based on the higher course grades.

Due to the limited enrolment nature of this program students are strongly advised to apply in the first program request period.

Students are responsible for checking co- and prerequisites for all courses. Not all courses are offered on a regular basis. A list of approved Cognitive Science courses can be found on the website: https://www.uc.utoronto.ca/cognitive-science. For any questions, please email cognitive.science@utoronto.ca.

Completion Requirements:

(8.0 credits)

Note that some Computer Science courses included below have unlisted co- or prerequisites. Please consult the Faculty of Arts and Science Course Calendar. Those interested in the Cognition and the Brain Stream are advised to consider also registering for a Neuroscience Specialist or Major.

First Year:
COG100H1; ( CSC110Y1, CSC111H1)/ ( CSC108H1, CSC148H1); ( MAT130H1/​ MAT135H1, MAT136H1)/ ( MAT148H1, MAT149H1)/ MAT137Y1/​ ( MAT158H1, MAT159H1)/ MAT157Y1

Second Year:
COG200H1; STA220H1/​​ STA237H1/​ STA247H1/​ STA255H1/​ STA257H1/​​ PSY201H1; PSY270H1

Second Year and Higher:

Fourth Year:
COG402H1/​ COG403H1/​ COG404H1/​ COG497Y1/​ COG498H1/​ COG499H1


FAS Program Area: University College

Cognitive Science Major - Science (Computational Cognition Stream) (Science Program) - ASMAJ1446A

Cognitive Science Major - Science (Computational Cognition Stream) (Science Program) - ASMAJ1446A

Computational cognition is the interdisciplinary study of the information-processing underpinnings of cognitive mental processes. It seeks an understanding of cognition in mathematical terms and to apply this understanding to debates in artificial intelligence, cognitive psychology, and beyond.

Enrolment Requirements:

This is a limited enrolment program. Students must have completed 4.0 credits and meet the requirements listed below to enrol.

Variable Minimum Grade Average
A minimum grade average in required courses is needed for entry, and this minimum changes each year depending on available spaces and the number of applicants. The following courses must be completed:

For reasons of limited capacity, applicants with a final grade average lower than 70% in these required courses will not be considered for admission. Please note that obtaining this minimum final grade average does not guarantee admission to the program.

Notes:

If more than 1.0 credits have been completed from LIN, CSC, PHL, or PSY, the grade average will be based on the higher course grades.

Due to the limited enrolment nature of this program students are strongly advised to apply in the first program request period.

Students are responsible for checking co- and prerequisites for all courses. Not all courses are offered on a regular basis. A list of approved Cognitive Science courses can be found on the website: https://www.uc.utoronto.ca/cognitive-science. For any questions, please email cognitive.science@utoronto.ca.

Completion Requirements:

(8.0 credits)

Note that some Computer Science courses included below have unlisted co-or pre-requisites. Please consult the Fauclty of Arts and Science Course Calendar. Those interested in the Computational Cognition Stream are advised to consider also registering for a Computer Science Specialist, Major, or Minor.

First Year:
COG100H1; ( CSC110Y1, CSC111H1)/ ( CSC108H1, CSC148H1);  ( MAT130H1/​ MAT135H1, MAT136H1)/ ( MAT148H1, MAT149H1)/ MAT137Y1/​ ( MAT158H1, MAT159H1)/ MAT157Y1

If you are interested in taking CSC384H1, it is recommended that you take CSC165H1.

Second Year:
COG200H1; STA220H1/​​ STA237H1/​ STA238H1/​ STA247H1/​ STA248H1/​ STA255H1/​ STA257H1/​​ PSY201H1; PSY270H1

Second Year and Higher:

Fourth Year:
COG402H1/​ COG403H1/​ COG404H1/​ COG497Y1/​ COG498H1/​ COG499H1


FAS Program Area: University College

Combined Degree Program (CDP) in Education and Society, HBA/HBSc and Master of Arts, Child Study and Education (MA-CSE) (Victoria College and OISE)

Combined Degree Program (CDP) in Education and Society, HBA/HBSc and Master of Arts, Child Study and Education (MA-CSE) (Victoria College and OISE)

The Combined Degree Program (CDP): STG, Honours Bachelor of Arts, Minor in Education and Society / Child Study and Education, Master of Arts is designed for students interested in studying the intersections of child study, education, and human development, coupled with professional teacher preparation. 

The CDP permits the completion of both degrees in six years with 1.0 FCE of graduate courses that may be counted towards both the undergraduate and graduate degree. Students admitted to the CDP will follow the academic path to completion outlined below.

For a general description of CDPs, see General Regulations section 1.4.3 in the School of Graduate Studies Calendar.

Contact

Minor in Education and Society, Honours Bachelor of Arts or Honours Bachelor of Science
Victoria College, Faculty of Arts and Science
Web: www.vic.utoronto.ca/academic-programs/upper-year-programs/education-and-society/
Academic Liaison Officer 
Email: vic.academics@utoronto.ca 

Master of Arts in Child Study and Education (MA-CSE)
Department of Applied Psychology and Human Development, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
Web: https://www.oise.utoronto.ca/aphd/programs/master-arts-child-study-education
Vanessa Dane, Program Coordinator, Child Study & Education MA Program (MA CSE), Dr. Eric Jackman Institute of Child Study
Email: vanessa.dane@utoronto.ca

 

Admission Requirements:


Application Process

  • Applicants must apply to the Honours Bachelor of Arts (HBA) or Honours Bachelor of Science (HBSc) program, the MA in Child Study and Education (CSE) program, and the CDP
  • Applicants must be in registered  the HBA/HBSc program before they may be considered for admission to the CDP and MA-CSE. 
  • To be considered for conditional admission to the MA-CSE and the CDP, students must meet the qualifications as specified by the MA-CSE program (i.e., experience working with children, submission of a statement of intent and resumé/CV), and the following requirements: 
    • Be enrolled in the Education and Society Minor Program at Victoria College. 
    • Be registered in Year 3 of the HBA/HBSc degree program.
    • Have completed — or in progress to complete — VIC360H/Y Education Internship, taking place in a setting involving young children. 
    • Have an average grade equivalent of at least A- (3.7) or better, normally demonstrated by an average grade in Year 2 courses. 
    • Provide two letters of reference (one professional, one academic).
  • To be given full, unconditional admission to the MA-CSE program, students must meet the following requirements:
    • Maintain at least an A- (3.7) average in their final year or over senior (Year 3 & 4) courses;
    • Achieve a grade of at least B+ average in the 1.0 FCE graduate course taken in Year 4; 
    • Successfully complete the requirements for the HBA/HBSc program with the Minor in Education and Society and have the degree confirmed. 

Minimum Admission Requirements

  • Applicants must meet the admission requirements of the HBA program, the School of Graduate Studies, and the MA-CSE program.

 

Completion Requirements:


Academic Path to Completion

Every CDP involves a specific combination of approved degree programs. The CDP requirements build on those of the two separate degree programs. Each CDP has a unique pattern of academic activity year by year. Note: at the undergraduate level, a “credit” is equal to the graduate-level “full-course equivalent (FCE).”

Year 1-4

Progression

  • HBA/ HBSc degree requirements:
    • Undergraduate courses in accordance with Faculty of Arts & Science regulations for the Education and Society Minor and degree requirements at the Faculty of Arts and Science (FAS).

Specific Requirements

  • Students are expected to carry a full course load of 5.0 credits over the three academic sessions (Fall, Winter, Summer) of each year;
  • In the Fall Session, students registered in Year 3 express interest in the CDP to the Victoria College Registrar’s Office, which advises applicants on the process in collaboration with the OISE Office of the Registrar and Student Services. Successful applicants receive conditional acceptance to the CDP, MA.
  • In Year 4, students who receive a conditional offer of admission to the CDP must complete 1.0 credit in MA-CSE elective courses in consultation with the MA-CSE program Chair. This will be counted as one credit toward the overall requirements of the HBA or HBSc and MA-CSE requirements. This 1.0 credit is chosen from among master’s-level courses in the Department of Applied Psychology and Human Development (APHD). Elective courses that are especially recommended for Child Study and Education Students are listed in the APHD program guidelines.
  • By the end of Year 4, students must complete all HBA/ HBSc program requirements and degree requirements, including 1.0 credit of graduate courses.
  • To be given full, unconditional admission to the MA-CSE, students must maintain at least an A- (3.7) average in their final year or over senior (Year 3 & 4)  courses; achieve a grade of at least B+ average in the 1.0 credit graduate course taken in Year 4; successfully complete the requirements for the Minor in Education and Society, and HBSc/HBA program and have the degree confirmed.

Year 5-6

Progression

  • Remaining graduate courses in accordance with the U of T regulations for the MA-CSE program.

Specific Requirements

  • 10.0 credits in MA-CSE program requirements. See the Child Study and Education calendar entry for full course requirements.
  • Note that students will have previously completed the 1.0 credit in electives in Year 4 of the undergraduate program.

 

Combined Degree Program (CDP) in HBA/HBSc and Master of Teaching (MT) (Victoria College and OISE)

Combined Degree Program (CDP) in HBA/HBSc and Master of Teaching (MT) (Victoria College and OISE)

The Combined Degree Program in HBA/HBSc and Master of Teaching (MT) is designed for students interested in studying the intersections of teaching subjects and Education, coupled with professional teacher preparation. Students earn an Honours Bachelor’s degree from the Faculty of Arts and Science (St. George) and an accredited professional Master of Teaching (MT) degree from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE). The CDP permits the completion of both degrees in six years with 1.0 credit that may be counted towards both the undergraduate and graduate degrees. There are 5 distinct Combined Degree Programs:

  • Honours Bachelor of Arts, Major in English/Master of Teaching
  • Honours Bachelor of Arts, Major in History/Master of Teaching
  • Honours Bachelor of Science, Major in Mathematics/Master of Teaching
  • Honours Bachelor of Science, Major in Psychology/Master of Teaching
  • Honours Bachelor of Arts, Major in Sociology/Master of Teaching

Enquiries: vic.academics@utoronto.ca; 416-585-4441

Admission Requirements:

Applicants apply successively to the H.B.A./H.B.Sc. program, the MT program, and the CDP. See the department/college sections for admission requirements in the relevant Major and Minor programs.

In the Spring term of Year 3 of the Bachelor program, students apply at OISE for conditional admission to the MT. To be considered for conditional admission to the Master of Teaching and the Combined Degree Program, students must meet the following admission requirements:

  • Have completed or be on course to complete the Minor in Education and Society (Victoria College).
  • Be registered in the 3rd year of the H.B.Sc. or H.B.A. Degree Program, in one of the above listed major programs.
  • If applying for the Intermediate/Senior (I/S) teaching division, have completed at least half of the teaching subjects’ prerequisite courses (i.e. 3.0 credits in 1st teaching subject, and 1.5 credits in 2nd teaching subject) by the end of third year. If applying to the Junior/Intermediate division, have completed at least half of the prerequisite courses in ONE teaching subject, which is normally accomplished within the major program the applicant is registered in.
  • Have an average grade equivalent of mid-B or better, normally demonstrated by an average grade in the 2nd year.
  • Provide at least two letters of reference (1 professional and 1 academic) (for more details see: https://www.oise.utoronto.ca/ctl/masters-degrees/mt-combined).
  • When completing an online application, applicants should indicate their preferred teaching division (i.e., Primary/Junior, Junior/Intermediate, or Intermediate/Senior), and provide responses to the faculty questions as outlined on the Master of Teaching Combined Degree Programs webpage: https://www.oise.utoronto.ca/ctl/masters-degrees/mt-combined. Applicants must also include their resume and describe (in chart form) three significant teaching and/or teaching-related experiences that they have had, especially with groups of children as per the instructions on the MT Combined Degree Programs website.
  • Meet other qualifications as specified by the MT program.

See: https://www.oise.utoronto.ca/ctl/masters-degrees/master-teaching.

Once students have accepted a conditional offer of admission to the MT program, they will be eligible to take 1.0 credit at the graduate level at OISE in their fourth year, which will count towards both the undergraduate degree and the Master of Teaching degree.

If the student does not meet the above conditions, the offer of conditional admission to the Combined Degree Program will be rescinded. Students in this position could apply separately to the Master of Teaching outside of the Combined Degree Program.

For students to be given full, unconditional admission to the MT program, they must:

  • Maintain at least a mid-B (3.0) average in their final year or over senior courses.
  • Achieve a grade of at least B average in the 1.0 graduate FCE taken in Year 4.
  • Have completed prerequisite courses for the first and second teaching subjects (Intermediate/Senior candidates).
  • Have completed prerequisite courses for one teaching subjects (Junior/Intermediate candidates).
  • Successfully complete the requirements for the H.B.Sc./H.B.A. program.
  • Have the undergraduate degree confirmed.
Completion Requirements:

Note: at the undergraduate level, a “credit” is equal to the graduate-level “full-course equivalent (FCE).”

  1. Minor in Education and Society, Victoria College
  2. Major in one of the following areas, corresponding to the first teaching subject:
  3. For Intermediate/Senior applicants only, minor in an area corresponding to the second teaching subject as determined by OISE. Note: Junior/Intermediate applicants require prerequisite courses in ONE teaching subject, which is normally achieved within the chosen major program. See the teaching subject prerequisites for Junior/Intermediate and Intermediate/Senior teaching.

Academic Path to Completion for the CDP

Year 1-4:

  • H.B.Sc./H.B.A. program and degree requirements

Year 4:

  • 1.0 credit (FCE) in the MT graduate courses

Year 5-6:

  • 10.0 credits (FCEs) of the MT program requirements

 

Computer Science Major (Science Program) - ASMAJ1689

Computer Science Major (Science Program) - ASMAJ1689

Enrolment Requirements:

This is a limited enrolment program. Students must have completed 4.0 credits and meet the requirements listed below to enrol.

For students admitted to Arts & Science in the Year 1 Computer Science (CMP1) admission category:

Completed courses (with minimum grades)
Students in the CMP1 admissions category have guaranteed admission to the Computer Science Major, provided the following courses with the stated minimum grades are completed within 12 months of beginning their studies:

For students admitted to other Arts & Science Year 1 admission categories:

Special Requirement

  • Students who do not have the Computer Science Admission Guarantee must complete a supplementary application to be considered for the program.

Variable Minimum Grade
A minimum grade is needed for entry, and this minimum changes each year depending on available spaces and the number of applicants. The following courses must be completed:

To ensure that students admitted to the program will be successful, applicants with a grade below 70% will not be considered for admission. Obtaining this minimum grade does not guarantee admission to the program.

Notes:

  1. Requests for admission will be considered in the first program request period only.
  2. Due to the limited enrolment nature of this program, students are strongly advised to plan to enrol in backup programs.
  3. Students admitted to the program after second or third year will be required to pay retroactive deregulated program fees.

Arts & Science Internship Program

Students in this program have the option to request enrolment in the Arts & Science Internship Program (ASIP) stream. Students can apply for the ASIP stream after Year 1 (Year 2 entry) or after Year 2 (Year 3 entry). Full details about ASIP, including student eligibility, selection and enrolment, are available in the ASIP section of the Arts & Science Academic Calendar. Please note that space is more limited for Year 3 entry and students applying for Year 3 entry must have been admitted to the Computer Science Major in the Summer after Year 2.

Completion Requirements:

(8.0 credits, including at least one 0.5 credit at the 400-level)

First year (2.5 credits):
1. ( CSC108H1, CSC148H1, CSC165H1/​ CSC240H1)/ ( CSC110Y1, CSC111H1); ( MAT148H1/​ MAT158H1/​ MAT130H1/​ MAT135H1, MAT149H1/​ MAT159H1/​ MAT136H1)/ MAT137Y1/​ MAT157Y1

Students in this program have the option to enrol in the Arts & Science Internship Program (ASIP) stream.

Notes:

  1. Students with a strong background in an object-oriented language such as Python, Java or C++ may omit CSC108H1 and proceed directly with CSC148H1. [There is no need to replace the missing 0.5 credit for program completion; however, please base your course choice on what you are ready to take, not on “saving” a 0.5 credit].
  2. CSC240H1 is an accelerated and enriched version of CSC165H1 plus CSC236H1, intended for students with a strong mathematical background, or who develop an interest after taking CSC165H1. If you take CSC240H1 without CSC165H1, there is no need to replace the missing half-credit for program completion; but please see Note (a).
  3. Consult the Undergraduate Office for advice about choosing among CSC108H1 and CSC148H1, and between CSC165H1 and CSC240H1.
  4. We recommend that students take MAT148H1/​ MAT158H1 and MAT149H1/​ MAT159H1, as they provide the best preparation for upper-year courses in computer science and benefit students in CSC165H1/​ CSC240H1.

Second year (2.5 credits):

2. CSC207H1, CSC236H1/​ CSC240H1, CSC258H1, CSC263H1/​ CSC265H1, STA247H1/​ STA237H1/​ STA255H1/​ STA257H1

Later years (3.0 credits):

3. 3.0 credits of courses in total selected from among the following groups:

  • Group A: CSC209H1; any 300-/ 400-level CSC course except those listed in Group B

These 3.0 credits must include:

  • at least 2.0 credits from Groups A and/or B at the 300- /400-level, including at least 0.5 credit from a 400-level CSC course
  • at least 1.0 credit at the 300-/400-level from Group A
  • no more than 1.5 credits from Group B, and no more than 1.0 credit from Group B at the 400-level

The choices in 3 must satisfy the requirement for an integrative, inquiry-based activity by including one of the following courses: CSC301H1, CSC302H1, CSC316H1, CSC318H1, CSC394H1, CSC395H1, CSC396Y0, CSC404H1, CSC413H1, CSC417H1, CSC419H1, CSC428H1, CSC454H1, CSC485H1, CSC490H1, CSC491H1, CSC494H1, CSC495H1, CSC494Y1. Students who complete the Arts & Science Internship Program (ASIP) stream will also meet this requirement.

Students enrolled in the Computer Science Major (ASMAJ1689) program may request to count other University of Toronto Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering courses within Group C. Requests must be reviewed and approved by the Computer Science Undergraduate Office and will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. For information about this process, please contact the Computer Science Undergraduate Office.

Transfer credits (except for those attained through a University of Toronto exchange program) cannot comprise more than 1.0 credit at the 300-/ 400-level, and cannot be used to satisfy the requirement for an integrative, inquiry-based activity. In addition, transfer credits (except for those attained through a University of Toronto exchange program) cannot be used to satisfy the requirement for 0.5 credit at the 400-level in CSC.

Students cannot combine the Computer Science Major (ASMAJ1689) program with the Computer Science Specialist (ASSPE1689) or the Computer Science Minor (ASMIN1689) for their degree.


FAS Program Area: Computer Science, Data Science

Computer Science Minor (Science Program) - ASMIN1689

Computer Science Minor (Science Program) - ASMIN1689

Enrolment Requirements:

This is a limited enrolment program. Students must have completed 4.0 credits and meet the requirements listed below to enrol.

For students admitted to Arts & Science in the Year 1 Computer Science (CMP1) admission category:

Completed courses (with minimum grades)
Students in the CMP1 admissions category have guaranteed admission to the Computer Science Minor, provided the following courses with the stated minimum grades are completed within 12 months of beginning their studies:

For students admitted to other Arts & Science Year 1 admission categories:

Special Requirement

  • Students who do not have the Computer Science Admission Guarantee must complete a supplementary application to be considered for the program.

Variable Minimum Grade
A minimum grade is needed for entry, and this minimum changes each year depending on available spaces and the number of applicants. The following courses must be completed:

To ensure that students admitted to the program will be successful, applicants with a grade below 70% will not be considered for admission. Obtaining this minimum grade does not guarantee admission to the program.

Notes:

  1. Requests for admission will be considered in the first program request period only.
  2. Due to the limited enrolment nature of this program, students are strongly advised to plan to enroll in backup programs.
Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits with at least 1.0 credit at the 300+ level)

1. Completion of either

2. 0.5 credit from: CSC207H1

3. 0.5 credit from: CSC236H1/​ CSC240H1

4. Additional 1.5 to 2.0 credits from CSC courses at the 200-/300-/400 level to a total of 4.0 credits counting for the program.

Notes:

  • Students with a strong background in an object-oriented language such as Python, Java or C++ may omit CSC108H1 and proceed directly with CSC148H1.
  • CSC240H1 is an accelerated and enriched version of CSC165H1 plus CSC236H1, intended for students with a strong mathematical background, or who develop an interest after taking CSC165H1.
  • Consult the Undergraduate Office for advice about choosing among CSC108H1 and CSC148H1, and between CSC165H1 and CSC240H1.
  • Students enrolled in the Computer Science Minor program are limited to at most 1.5 credits from CSC/ECE courses at the 300-/400-level.
  • Transfer credits cannot comprise more than 0.5 credit at the 300-/400-level.
  • Students cannot combine the Computer Science Minor (ASMIN1689) program with the Computer Science Major (ASMAJ1689) or the Computer Science Specialist (ASSPE1689) for their degree.

FAS Program Area: Computer Science, Data Science

Computer Science Specialist (Science Program) - ASSPE1689

Computer Science Specialist (Science Program) - ASSPE1689

Enrolment Requirements:

This is a limited enrolment program. Only students in the Year 1 Computer Science admission category (CMP1) who meet the criteria of the Computer Science program admission guarantee are eligible to apply to the Computer Science Specialist program.

Requests for admission will be considered in the first program request period only. Students must have completed 4.0 credits and meet the requirements listed below to apply.

Completed courses (with minimum grades)
Students in the CMP1 admissions category have guaranteed admission to the Computer Science Specialist, provided the following courses with the stated minimum grades are successfully completed within 12 months of beginning their studies:

Note:

  1. If you are admitted to the CS Specialist in a session other than the summer after your first year (including if you are admitted after completing summer courses), you may be charged retroactive program fees. More information about retroactive fees can be found in the Faculty of Arts & Science Fees & Refund page.

Arts & Science Internship Program

Students in this program have the option to request enrolment in the Arts & Science Internship Program (ASIP) stream. Students can apply for the ASIP stream after Year 1 (Year 2 entry) or after Year 2 (Year 3 entry). Full details about ASIP, including student eligibility, selection and enrolment, are available in the ASIP section of the Arts & Science Academic Calendar. Please note that space is more limited for Year 3 entry and students applying for Year 3 entry must have been admitted to the Computer Science Specialist in the Summer after Year 2.

Completion Requirements:

(12.0 credits, including at least 1.5 credits at the 400-level)

First year (2.5 credits):

1. CSC110Y1, CSC111H1, ( MAT148H1/​ MAT158H1, MAT149H1/​ MAT159H1)/ MAT137Y1/​ MAT157Y1

Notes:

  1. CSC110Y1 and CSC111H1 must be completed in order to complete the Specialist program. No course substitutions will be accepted for CSC110Y1 and/or CSC111H1.
  2. Students seeking an enriched introduction to the theory of computing may choose to enrol in CSC240H1 in their first year. Please consult the department's Undergraduate Office for advice about enrolling in CSC240H1.

Students in this program have the option to enrol in the Arts & Science Internship Program (ASIP) stream. (See Note below)

Second year (3.5 credits):

2. CSC207H1, CSC209H1, CSC236H1/​ CSC240H1, CSC258H1, CSC263H1/​ CSC265H1, MAT223H1/​ MAT240H1; STA247H1/​ STA237H1/​ STA255H1/​ STA257H1

Later years (6.0 credits):

3. CSC369H1, CSC373H1

4. 5.0 credits of courses in total selected from among the following groups:

  • Group A: Any 300-/ 400-level CSC course except CSC369H1, CSC373H1, and those listed in Group B

These 5.0 credits must include:

  • at least 3.0 credits from Groups A and/or B, including at least 1.5 credits from 400-level CSC courses
  • at least 1.0 credit from Group A
  • no more than 2.0 credits from Group B, and no more than 1.0 credit from Group B at the 400-level

The choices in 4 must satisfy the requirement for an integrative, inquiry-based activity by including one of the following courses: CSC301H1, CSC302H1, CSC316H1, CSC318H1, CSC394H1, CSC395H1, CSC396Y0, CSC404H1, CSC413H1, CSC417H1, CSC419H1, CSC428H1, CSC454H1, CSC485H1, CSC490H1, CSC491H1, CSC494H1, CSC495H1, CSC494Y1. Students who complete the Arts & Science Internship Program (ASIP) stream will also meet this requirement.

Students enrolled in the Computer Science Specialist (ASSPE1689) program may request to count other University of Toronto Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering courses within Group C. Requests must be reviewed and approved by the Computer Science Undergraduate Office and will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. For information about this process, please contact the Computer Science Undergraduate Office.

Transfer credits (except for those attained through a University of Toronto exchange program) cannot comprise more than 1.0 credit at the 300-/400-level, and cannot be used to satisfy the requirement for an integrative, inquiry-based activity. In addition, transfer credits (except for those attained through a University of Toronto exchange program) cannot comprise more than 0.5 credit of the 400-level CSC courses required.

Students cannot combine the Computer Science Specialist (ASSPE1689) program with the Computer Science Major (ASMAJ1689) or the Computer Science Minor (ASMIN1689) for their degree.

Choosing courses

This program offers considerable freedom to choose courses at the 300-/400-level, and you are free to make those choices on your own. We are eager to offer guidance, however, and both our Undergraduate Office and individual faculty members are a rich source of advice.


FAS Program Area: Computer Science, Data Science

Contemporary Asian Studies Major (Arts Program) - ASMAJ0235

Contemporary Asian Studies Major (Arts Program) - ASMAJ0235

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(7.0 credits. Please note: each course can only be counted towards one of the requirements below)

1. 1.0 credit from CAS100H1/​ CAS101H1/​ CAS200H1/​ CAS201H1/​ CAS202H1/​ CAS203H1

2. 1.0 credit in 300-level CAS courses (including JHA, JPA, and SAS)

3. CAS400H1

4. 1.5 credits from Group A

5. 1.5 credits from Group B

6. 1.0 additional credit from Group A or B, OR 1.0 credit at any level of an Asian language (see Accepted Language Courses below)

7. CAS450H1 OR 0.5 credit in a quantitative or qualitative methods course from Group C to fulfill the Research Competency required in the program.

Group A: Social, Political and Economic Topics (Social Science)
AFR389H1, CAS200H1, CAS201H1, CAS202H1, CAS310H1, CAS320H1, CAS370H1, CAS390H1, CAS420H1, CAS430H1, CAS490H1, ANT341H1, ANT472H1, ANT477H1, CDN230H1, CDN390H1, EAS105H1, EAS246H1, EAS247H1, EAS270H1, EAS271H1, EAS272H1, EAS273H1, EAS285H1, EAS289Y1, EAS315H1, EAS328H1, EAS333H1, EAS345Y1, EAS347H1, EAS357H1, EAS364H1, EAS372H1, EAS373H1, EAS374H1, EAS375H1, EAS378H1, EAS457H1, EAS459Y1, EAS466H1, EAS468H1, EAS473H1, EAS474H1, EAS476H1, ECO435H1, GGR342H1, GGR343H1, HIS280Y1, HIS282Y1, HIS283Y1, HIS285H1, HIS315H1, HIS316H1, HIS326H1, HIS328H1, HIS333H1, HIS346H1, HIS379H1, HIS385H1, HIS385Y0, HIS400H1, HIS470H1, HIS480H1, HIS494H1, JHA384H1, JHA394H1, JPA331H1, JPA376Y0, JPA453H1, MUN200H1, POL302H1, POL307H1, POL328H1, POL388H1, POL357Y1, POL431H1, POL441H1, RLG362H1, RLG476H1, SAS114H1, SAS318H1, SOC218H1, SOC372H1, WGS420H1

Group B: Cultural Topics (Humanities)
BPM214H1, CAS310H1, CAS320H1, CAS350H1, CAS360H1, CAS414H1, CDN225H1, CDN307H1, CDN325H1, CHC456H1, CIN376Y1, EAS231H1, EAS251H1, EAS278H1, EAS279H1, EAS307H1, EAS314H1, EAS333H1, EAS355H1, EAS387H1, EAS391H1, EAS392H1, EAS394H1, EAS419H1, EAS421H1, EAS431H1, EAS489H1, ENG368H1, ENG369H1, FAH260H1, FAH262H1, FAH363H1, FAH364H1, FAH462H1, FAH463H1, FAH464H1, FAH465H1, FAH487H1, FAH490H1, HIS266H1, HIS467H1, MUS209H1, MUS215H1, PHL237H1, PHL239H1, PHL339H1, RLG205H1, RLG206H1, RLG208H1, RLG311H1, RLG312H1, RLG352H1, RLG355H1, RLG356H1, RLG358H1, RLG361H1, RLG365H1, RLG366H1, RLG372H1, RLG373H1, RLG478H1, SAS490H1

Group C: Methodology
ANT380H1, CAS450H1, CRI350H1, DTS300H1, ECO220Y1, ECO227Y1, ENV338H1, GGR225H1, GGR270H1, GGR271H1, GGR274H1, INS390H1, INS460H1, LIN405H1, MUN105Y1, PCJ461H1, POL222H1, POL419H1, PSY201H1, STA201H1, STA220H1, SOC202H1, SOC204H1, SOC409H1, WGS360H1

Accepted Language Courses
EAS100Y1, EAS101Y1, EAS200Y1, EAS201H1, EAS300Y1, EAS301H1, EAS401H1, EAS402H1, EAS404H1, EAS120Y1, EAS121H1, EAS122Y0, EAS220Y1, EAS221H1, EAS222Y0, EAS223Y0, EAS320Y1, EAS321Y0, EAS322Y0, EAS460H1, EAS461H1, EAS462Y0, EAS463Y0, EAS464Y0, EAS110Y1, EAS210Y1, EAS211Y1, EAS212H1, EAS310Y1, EAS410Y1, EAS416Y1, HIN211H5, HIN212H5, HIN311H5, HIN312H5, HIN313H5, HIN412Y5, LGGA70H3, LGGA71H3, LGGA72Y3, LGGA74H3, LGGA75H3, LGGA76Y3, LGGB74H3, LGGA78Y3, LGGC70H3, PUN212Y5, RLG260H1, RLG263H1, RLG359H1, RLG360H1, RLG474H1, SAN291Y5, SAN392Y5, URD212Y5, URD312Y5


FAS Program Area: Contemporary Asian Studies

Contemporary Asian Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0235

Contemporary Asian Studies Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN0235

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

(4.0 credits. Please note: each course can only be counted toward one of the requirements below)

1. 1.0 credit from CAS100H1, CAS101H1, CAS200H1, CAS201H1, CAS202H1, CAS203H1
2. 1.0 credit from 300-level CAS courses and/or 400-level courses (including JHA, JPA, and SAS)
3. 0.5 credit from Group A and 0.5 credit from Group B (excluding 100-level courses)
4. 1.0 credit from Group A or B (excluding 100-level courses), or at any level in an Asian language (see Accepted Language Courses below)

Group A: Social, Political and Economic Topics (Social Science)
AFR389H1, CAS200H1, CAS201H1, CAS202H1, CAS310H1, CAS320H1, CAS370H1, CAS390H1, CAS413H1, CAS420H1, CAS430H1, CAS490H1, ANT341H1, ANT472H1, ANT477H1, CDN230H1, CDN390H1, EAS105H1, EAS246H1, EAS247H1, EAS270H1, EAS271H1, EAS272H1, EAS273H1, EAS285H1, EAS289Y1, EAS315H1, EAS328H1, EAS333H1, EAS345Y1, EAS347H1, EAS357H1, EAS364H1, EAS372H1, EAS373H1, EAS374H1, EAS375H1, EAS378H1, EAS457H1, EAS459Y1, EAS466H1, EAS468H1, EAS473H1, EAS474H1, EAS476H1, ECO435H1, GGR342H1, GGR343H1, HIS280Y1, HIS282Y1, HIS285H1, HIS283Y1, HIS326H1, HIS328H1, HIS333H1, HIS346H1, HIS379H1, HIS385H1, HIS385Y0, HIS470H1, HIS480H1, HIS494H1, JHA384H1, JHA394H1, JPA331H1, JPA376Y0, JPA453H1, MUN200H1, POL302H1, POL307H1, POL328H1, POL388H1, POL357H1, POL431H1, POL441H1, POL463H1, RLG476H1, SAS114H1, SAS318H1, SOC218H1, SOC372H1, WGS420H1

Group B: Cultural Topics (Humanities)
BPM214H1, CAS310H1, CAS320H1, CAS350H1, CAS360H1, CAS414H1, CDN225H1, CDN305H1, CDN307H1, CDN325H1, CHC456H1, CIN376Y1, EAS231H1, EAS251H1, EAS278H1, EAS279H1, EAS307H1, EAS314H1, EAS333H1, EAS355H1, EAS387H1, EAS391H1, EAS392H1, EAS394H1, EAS419H1, EAS421H1, EAS431H1, EAS489H1, ENG368H1, ENG369H1, FAH260H1, FAH262H1, FAH363H1, FAH364H1, FAH462H1, FAH463H1, FAH464H1, FAH465H1, FAH487H1, FAH490H1, HIS266H1, HIS315H1, HIS316H1, HIS400H1, HIS467H1, MUS209H1, MUS215H1, PHL237H1, PHL239H1, PHL339H1, RLG205H1, RLG206H1, RLG208H1, RLG311H1, RLG312H1, RLG352H1, RLG355H1, RLG356H1, RLG358H1, RLG361H1, RLG362H1, RLG365H1, RLG366H1, RLG372H1, RLG373H1, RLG478H1, SAS490H1

Accepted Language Courses
EAS100Y1, EAS101Y1, EAS200Y1, EAS201H1, EAS300Y1, EAS301H1, EAS401H1, EAS402H1, EAS404H1, EAS120Y1, EAS121H1, EAS122Y0, EAS220Y1, EAS221H1, EAS222Y0, EAS223Y0, EAS320Y1, EAS321Y0, EAS322Y0, EAS460H1, EAS461H1, EAS462Y0, EAS463Y0, EAS464Y0, EAS110Y1, EAS210Y1, EAS211Y1, EAS212H1, EAS310Y1, EAS410Y1, EAS416Y1, HIN211H5, HIN212H5, HIN311H5, HIN312H5, HIN313H5, HIN412Y5, LGGA70H3, LGGA71H3, LGGA72Y3, LGGA74H3, LGGA75H3, LGGA76Y3, LGGA78Y3, LGGB74H3, LGGC70H3, PUN212Y5, RLG260H1, RLG263H1, RLG359H1, RLG360H1, RLG474H1, SAN291Y5, SAN392Y5, URD212Y5, URD312Y5


FAS Program Area: Contemporary Asian Studies

Creativity and Society Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN2750

Creativity and Society Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN2750

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

4.0 credits including at least 1.0 credit at the 300+ level, with a maximum of 1.0 credit at the 100-level. Up to 1.0 credit may be chosen from approved courses offered by other departments (see list of Cognate Courses).

  1. CRE201H1
  2. At least 1.0 credit from Group A – Forms of Creativity: VIC191Y1, CRE210H1, CRE269H1, CRE272H1, CRE273H1, CRE275H1, CRE276H1, CRE279H1, CRE280H1, CRE282H1, CRE283H1, CRE350Y1, CRE370H1, CRE470H1, CRE479H1, CRE479Y1, CRE480H1.
  3. At least 1.0 credit from Group B – Social Contexts and Interpretation: VIC164H1, VIC165H1, VIC190Y1, CRE209H1, MCS223H1, CRE235H1, CRE247H1, CRE270H1, CRE271H1, CRE281H1, MCS320H1, MCS331H1, CRE335H1, CRE345H1, REN346H1, CRE349H1, CRE353H1, CRE367H1, CRE371H1, CRE372H1, CRE373H1, MCS373H1, CRE374H1, CRE375H1, CRE449H1.
  4. Up to 1.0 credit from Cognate Courses:
    SMC219Y1, SMC229H1, SMC317H1, BMS319H1, BMS420H1, BMS421H1, CAR321H1, CIN201Y1, CSE349H1, DRM428H1, EAS349H1, ENG287H1, ENG289H1, ENG387H1, ENG388H1, ENG389H1, FAH352H1, FAH382H1, INS300Y1, JWB328H1, MUS211H1, RLG231H1, RLG232H1, RLG393H1, WRR211H1, WRR311Y1, WRR312H1, WRR414H1, or another creativity-themed course approved by the program coordinator.

FAS Program Area: Victoria College

Criminology and Sociolegal Studies - Major (Arts Program) - ASMAJ0826

Criminology and Sociolegal Studies - Major (Arts Program) - ASMAJ0826

Enrolment Requirements:

This is a limited enrolment program. Students must have completed 4.0 credits and meet the requirements listed below to enrol.

Variable Minimum Grade Average
A minimum grade average in required courses is needed for entry, and this minimum changes each year depending on available spaces and the number of applicants. The following courses must be completed:

  • 2.0 credits from CRI100H1, ECO, HIS, PHL, POL, PSY, or SOC courses (any course level and combination)

For reasons of limited capacity, applicants with a final grade average lower than 70% in these required courses will not be considered for admission. Please note that obtaining this minimum final grade average does not guarantee admission to the program.

Notes:

  • Requests for admission will be considered in the first program request period only.
  • Due to the limited enrolment nature of this program students are strongly advised to plan to enroll in backup programs.

Students in this program have the option to request enrolment in the Arts & Science Internship Program (ASIP) stream. Students can apply for the ASIP stream after Year 1 (Year 2 entry) or after Year 2 (Year 3 entry, starting Fall 2027). Full details about ASIP, including student eligibility, selection and enrolment, are available in the ASIP section of the Arts & Science Academic Calendar. Please note that the majority of students enter ASIP in Fall term of Year 2. Space is more limited for Year 3 entry. Students applying for Year 3 entry must have been admitted to the Criminology and Sociolegal Studies Major in the Summer after Year 2.

Completion Requirements:

Students must complete a total of 8.0 credits including a minimum of 2.0 credits from 300+level CRI courses, of these 0.5 CRI credit must be at the 400-level.

  1. 2.0 credits from CRI100H1/​ ECO/ HIS/ PHL/ POL/ PSY/ SOC
  2. All of CRI205H1, CRI210H1, CRI215H1, CRI225H1
  3. At least 2.0 credits at the 300+ level from Group A, at least 0.5 credit must be at the 400-level
  4. At least 0.5 credit from Group B
  5. Additional courses (excluding those already counted) from Groups A and C for a total of 8.0 credits

Note:

1. Students may use a maximum of 1.0 credit from Independent Study courses and 1.0 credit from Research Participation courses towards the Criminology & Sociolegal Studies program.

2. Students may use a maximum of 1.0 credit from CRI389Y0 - Topics in Criminology and Sociolegal Studies Abroad courses towards the Criminology & Sociolegal Studies program.

Students in this program have the option to complete the Arts & Science Internship Program (ASIP) stream.

Group A: CRI300H1/​​ CRI322H1/​ CRI335H1/​​ CRI340H1/​​ CRI343H1/​​ CRI345H1/​ CRI364H1/​​ CRI365H1/​​ CRI370H1/​​ CRI372H1/​ CRI380H1/​​ CRI383H1/​​ CRI385H1/​​ CRI386H1/​​ CRI387H1/​ CRI390H1/​​ CRI391H1/​​ CRI392H1/​​ CRI393H1/​​ CRI394H1/​​ CRI395H1/​​ CRI396H1/​​ CRI420H1/​​ CRI422H1/​​ CRI423H1/​ CRI425H1/​​ CRI427H1/​​ CRI428H1/​​ CRI429H1/​​ CRI431H1/​​ CRI435H1/​​ CRI480H1/​​ CRI482H1/​ CRI483H1/​ CRI485H1/​ CRI487H1/​​ CRI490H1/​​ CRI491H1/​​ CRI492H1/​ CRI493H1/​ CRI494H1/​ CRI498H1

Group B: PSY201H1/​​ PSY202H1/​ SOC202H1/​​ CRI350H1/​ POL222H1

Group C: HIS375H1/​ HIS411H1/​​ PHL271H1/​​ PHL370H1/​​ PSY220H1/​​ PSY240H1/​​ PSY328H1/​​ SOC205H1/​​ SOC212H1/​ SOC313H1/​​ SOC315H1/​​ SOC413H1/​​ TRN412H1/​​ CRI389Y0

Important Notes:

  1. Group C Courses: These courses are offered by other academic units. Registration in these courses may be available only to students who have completed specified prerequisites and/or are enrolled in a program sponsored by the academic unit offering the course. Check the Faculty of Arts and Science's timetable for details.
  2. Students who have completed criminology/sociolegal type courses in the Faculty of Arts and Science (not included in Group C) may email the Program Coordinator to find out if theses courses can be used towards the Group C requirements.

FAS Program Area: Criminology and Sociolegal Studies

Criminology and Sociolegal Studies - Specialist (Arts Program) - ASSPE0826

Criminology and Sociolegal Studies - Specialist (Arts Program) - ASSPE0826

Enrolment Requirements:

This is a limited enrolment program. Students must have completed 9.0 credits and meet the requirements listed below to enrol. Note there are different options depending on whether a student has completed between 9.0 and 13.5 credits, or 14.0 or more credits.

For students who have completed between 9.0 and 13.5 credits:

Variable Minimum Grade Average
A minimum grade average in required courses is needed for entry, and this minimum changes each year depending on available spaces and the number of applicants. The following courses must be completed:

For reasons of limited capacity, applicants with a final grade average lower than 80% in these required courses will not be considered for admission. Please note that obtaining this minimum final grade average does not guarantee admission to the program.

Special Requirement

  • Student must be enrolled in the Criminology and Sociolegal Studies Major (ASMAJ0826)

For students who have completed 14.0 or more credits:

Variable Minimum Grade Average
A minimum grade average in required courses is needed for entry, and this minimum changes each year depending on available spaces and the number of applicants. The following courses must be completed:

To ensure that students admitted to the program will be successful, applicants with a final grade average lower than 80% in these required courses will not be considered for admission. Please note that obtaining this minimum final grade average does not guarantee admission to the program.

Special Requirement

  • Student must be enrolled in the Criminology and Sociolegal Studies Major (ASMAJ0826)

Notes:

  • Requests for admission will be considered in the first program request period only.
  • Due to the limited enrolment nature of this program students are strongly advised to plan to enroll in backup programs.

Students in this program have the option to request enrolment in the Arts & Science Internship Program (ASIP) stream. Students can apply for the ASIP stream after Year 1 (Year 2 entry) or after Year 2 (Year 3 entry, starting Fall 2027). Full details about ASIP, including student eligibility, selection and enrolment, are available in the ASIP section of the Arts & Science Academic Calendar. Please note that the majority of students enter ASIP in Fall term of Year 2. Space is more limited for Year 3 entry. Students applying for Year 3 entry must have been admitted to the Criminology and Sociolegal Studies Specialist in the Summer after Year 2.

Completion Requirements:

Each course requirement is individual and cannot be used more than once.

Total credits: 11.0 of which 7.0 credits must be CRI courses (including 3.0 credits at the 300+ level and 1.0 credit at the 400-level).

  1. 2.0 credits from CRI100H1/​ ECO/ HIS/ PHL/ POL/ PSY/ SOC
  2. All of CRI205H1, CRI210H1, CRI215H1, CRI225H1, CRI335H1, CRI340H1, CRI350H1
  3. At least 3.0 credits from Group A
  4. At least 1.0 credit from Group B
  5. Additional credits (excluding those already counted) from Groups A, B or C for a total of 11.0 credits

Note:

Students may use a maximum of 1.0 credit from Independent Study courses, 1.0 credit from Research Participation courses and 1.0 credit from CRI389Y0-Topics in Criminology and Sociolegal Studies Abroad towards the Criminology & Sociolegal Studies program.

Students in this program have the option to complete the Arts & Science Internship Program (ASIP) stream.

Group A: CRI300H1/​​ CRI322H1/​ CRI343H1/​ CRI345H1/​ CRI364H1/​​ CRI365H1/​​ CRI370H1/​​ CRI372H1/​ CRI380H1/​​ CRI383H1/​​ CRI385H1/​​ CRI386H1/​ CRI387H1/​ CRI390H1/​​ CRI391H1/​​ CRI392H1/​​ CRI393H1/​​ CRI394H1/​​ CRI395H1/​​ CRI396H1/​​ CRI450H1

Group B: CRI420H1/​ CRI422H1/​ CRI423H1/​ CRI425H1/​ CRI427H1/​ CRI428H1/​ CRI429H1/​ CRI431H1/​ CRI435H1/​ CRI480H1/​ CRI482H1/​ CRI483H1/​ CRI485H1/​ CRI487H1/​ CRI490H1/​ CRI491H1/​ CRI492H1/​ CRI493H1/​ CRI494H1/​ CRI498H1

Group C: HIS324H1/​ HIS375H1/​ HIS411H1/​​ PHL271H1/​​ PHL370H1/​​ PSY201H1/​ PSY202H1/​ PSY220H1/​​ PSY240H1/​​ PSY328H1/​​ SOC205H1/​​ SOC212H1/​​ SOC313H1/​​ SOC315H1/​​ SOC413H1/​​ TRN412H1/​​ CRI389Y0

Note about non CRI courses:

  1. Group C courses are offered by other departments. Registration in these courses may be available only to students who have completed specified prerequisites and/or are enrolled in a program sponsored by the department offering the course. Course enrolment conditions are listed in the Arts and Science timetable. Course descriptions, prerequisites, corequisites and exclusions are listed in the Calendar.
  2. Students who have completed criminology/sociolegal type courses in the Faculty of Arts and Science that are not included in Group C may email the Program Coordinator to find out if the courses can be used towards the Group C program requirements.

FAS Program Area: Criminology and Sociolegal Studies

Critical Studies in Equity and Solidarity Major (Arts Program) - ASMAJ1141

Critical Studies in Equity and Solidarity Major (Arts Program) - ASMAJ1141

Critical Studies in Equity and Solidarity (CSES) is an interdisciplinary program that explores how social relations and practices of power and privilege are (re)produced locally and transnationally. In CSES we question the dominant conceptualization of equity by the state, educational programs, the non-profit sectors and community organizations as individualized and de-historicized social differences. CSES is a hub of critical disability studies teaching and learning. The program provides students with theoretical and practical tools to study social, political, economic and historical injustices. CSES takes a unique approach to undergraduate education that values student experiential learning and community knowledge. The learning goal of CSES is to provide frameworks on theories of transformative social change rooted in political activism and formations of solidarity. The program encourages students to apply theory in action through organizing and practicing solidarity in making a more just world. Equity Studies creates a dynamic learning environment that extends far beyond the university walls. With a vibrant student body, dynamic faculty members, connection with a wide range of community partners and a bold curriculum, CSES at New College is a leader in studies of social justice, settler colonialism, race, gender, sexuality, disability, land/water and sustainability, activism, solidarity and the art of resistance, and global food equity and security.

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

Consult Program Administrator: nc.undergradadmin@utoronto.ca or 416-978-2667.

(7.0 credits, including 2.0 credits at the 300+ level)

First Year:
No specific first-year courses required.

Higher Years:
1. CSE240H1
2. CSE341H1
3. JQR360H1
4. 2.0 additional credits from the core group, including at least 0.5 at the 400-level: CAR215H1, CSE241Y1, CSE260H1, CSE270H1, CSE340H1, CSE342H1, CSE344H1, CSE344Y1, CSE345H1, CSE346H1, CSE347H1, CSE348H1, CSE349H1, CSE430H1, CSE439H1, CSE440Y1, CSE441H1, CSE442H1, CSE443H1, CSE444H1, CSE445H1, CSE446H1, CSE447H1, CSE448H1, CSE449H1, CSE469Y1, CSE499H1, JNS450H1
5. 3.5 credits from Groups A, B, C, D (including one or more credits from at least three of the four groups)

Group A: Gender
ANT343H1, ANT460H1, CAR317H1, CAR325H1, CAS360H1, CHC322H1, CLA219H1, CLA319H1, CRI380H1, EAS380H1, EAS388H1, FRE304H1, GGR320H1, GGR327H1, HIS198H1, HIS205H1, HIS297Y1, HIS348H1, HIS363H1, HIS383Y1, HIS406H1, HIS446H1, HIS465H1, HIS481H1, ITA341H1, ITA455H1, JAL355H1, NMC198H1, NMC239H1, NMC242H1, NMC245H1, NMC284H1, NMC308H1, NMC365H1, NMC387H1, NMC484H1, PHL367H1, POL303H1, POL351H1, POL432H1, REN341H1, REN342H1, REN343H1, RLG196H1, RLG198H1, RLG235H1, RLG311H1, RLG312H1, RLG313H1, RLG321H1, RLG415H1, SLA248H1, SOC265H1, SOC365H1, SOC383H1, SOC465H1, SPA382H1, WGS160Y1, WGS260H1, WGS271Y1, WGS273H1, WGS275H1, WGS340H1, WGS355H1, WGS365H1, WGS367H1, WGS372H1, WGS373H1, WGS385H1, WGS386H1, WGS397H1, WGS426H1

Group B: Race, Anti-Racism and Ethnicity
AFR150Y1, AFR250Y1, AFR322H1, AFR351Y1, AFR352H1, AMS310H1, ANT204H1, ANT342H1, ANT458H1, ANT463H1, ANT464H1, CAR225H1, CAR226H1, CAR324H1, CAR328H1, CAS310H1, CAR427H1, CAR428H1, CAR429H1, CDN280H1, CDN307H1, CDN335H1, CIN337H1, CLT420H1, DRM462H1, ENG270H1, ENG367H1, ENG368H1, ENG369H1, FAH251H1, FAH451H1, FIN320H1, FRE336H1, GGR199H1, GGR240H1, GGR456H1, HIS107Y1, HIS208Y1, HIS221H1, HIS222H1, HIS230H1, HIS231H1, HIS245H1, HIS265Y1, HIS266H1, HIS282Y1, HIS285H1, HIS297Y1, HIS305H1, HIS307H1, HIS315H1, HIS338H1, HIS359H1, HIS360H1, HIS361H1, HIS370H1, HIS374H1, HIS390H1, HIS413H1, HIS416H1, HIS453H1, HIS467H1, HIS469H1, HIS470H1, HIS474H1, HPS442H1, HST305H1/​ PHS305H1, ITA349H1, JAA377H1, JHN323H1, JLN327H1, JLP450H1, INS261H1, LAS301H1, LAS302H1, LAS401H1, NMC475H1, NMC484H1, PHL269H1, POL348H1, POL467H1, REN245H1, RLG217H1, RLG344H1, RLG352H1, RLG353H1, RLG419H1, SLA222H1, SLA302H1, SLA492H1, SOC210H1, SOC311H1, SPA486H1, UNI199H1, WGS420H1, WGS450H1, WGS481H1, WGS390H1, WGS442H1

Group C: Sexual Diversities
ANT441H1, ANT456H1, BMS434H1, CIN336H1, DTS413H1, EAS236H1, EAS389H1, ENG273Y1, GGR456H1, HIS192H1, HIS417H1, ITA315H1, JPS315H1, JPS316H1, JPS378H1, JSR312H1, JSU325H1, MST340H1, NMC357H1, NMC358H1, NMC384H1, PHL243H1, POL338H1, PSY323H1, PSY495H1, RLG313H1, SDS199H1, SDS246H1, SDS255H1, SDS256H1, SDS279H1, SDS345H1, SDS355H1, SDS365H1, SDS377H1, SDS378H1, SDS380H1, SDS381H1, SDS382H1, SDS385H1, SDS425H1, SDS455H1, SDS465H1, SDS470H1, SDS478H1, SOC209H1, UNI104H1, WGS374H1, WGS376H1, WGS480H1

Group D: General Critical Equity
AFR251H1, AFR298H1, AFR370H1, AFR454H1, AFR460H1, AMS100H1, AMS320H1, ANT204H1, ANT205H1, ANT215H1, ANT324H1, ANT329H1, ANT344H1, ANT345H1, ANT346H1, ANT348H1, ANT354H1, ANT357H1, ANT358H1, ANT364H1, ANT366H1, ANT420H1, ANT426H1, ANT442H1, ANT446H1, ANT472H1, BMS350H1, BMS431H1, BPM214H1, BPM381H1, CAR120Y1, CAR220H1, CAR221H1, CAS350H1, CAS420H1, CAS430H1, CDN198H1, CDN267H1, CDN367H1, CDN380H1, CHC309H1, CIN366H1, CRI487H1, DRM363H1, DTS300H1, DTS305H1, DTS401H1, DTS402H1, DTS410H1, DTS411H1, EAS315H1, EAS439H1, EAS476H1, EDS260H1, EDS355H1, EDS358H1, ENG254H1, ENV101H1, ENV430H1, ENV463H1, GGR107H1, GGR112H1, GGR197H1, GGR198H1, GGR240H1, GGR328H1, GGR329H1, GGR332H1, GGR338H1, GGR339H1, GGR340H1, GGR357H1, GGR363H1, GGR418H1, GGR419H1, GGR434H1, HIS106Y1, HIS190H1, HIS318H1, HIS323H1, HIS324H1, HIS397H1, HIS424H1, HIS459H1, HIS480H1, HIS489H1, HMB203H1, HMB303H1, HMB443H1, HMB453H1, HPS240H1, HPS324H1, HPS347H1, HPS445H1, HST209H1/​ PHS209H1, HST330H1/​ PHS330H1, HST411H1/​ PHS411H1, INS200H1, INS201H1, INS202H1, INS240Y1, INS250H1, INS261H1, INS300Y1, INS301Y1, INS302H1, INS322H1, INS340Y1, INS341H1, INS350H1, INS353H1, INS354H1, INS355H1, INS360Y1, INS402H1, INS403H1, INS405H1, INS407H1, JFP450H1, JGU216H1, JHU473H1, JIG440H1, JPI201H1, JPR458H1, JRC199H1, JRN301H1, JSU237H1, JUG325H1, LAS370H1, LIN197H1, LIN208H1, LIN211H1, NEW101H1, NEW102H1, NEW103H1, NEW104H1, NEW105H1, NEW106H1, NEW111H1, NEW112H1, NEW113H1, NEW114H1, NEW115H1, NEW116H1, NEW197H1, NEW495Y1, NMC384H1, PHL273H1, PHL281H1, PHL317H1, PHL369H1, PHL373H1, PHL380H1, PHL381H1, PHL383H1, PHL384H1, PHL440H1, POL198H1, POL201H1, POL333H1, POL344H1, POL358H1, POL384H1, POL412H1, POL413H1, POL417H1, POL418H1, POL421H1, POL439H1, POL444H1, POL480H1, RLG201H1, RLG317H1, RLG453H1, RLG461H1, RLG476H1, SAS318H1, SOC207H1, SOC220H1, SOC243H1, SOC282H1, SOC308H1, SOC309H1, SOC360H1, SOC363H1, SOC364H1, SOC367H1, SOC370H1, SOC479H1, SPA196H1, SPA383H1, UNI101H1, URB333H1, URB337H1, URB433H1, VIC153H1, VIC168H1, VIC185H1, WRR414H1

Note: Effective Fall 2026, all courses associated with University College’s Public Health program will have the "PHS" designator. Existing "PHS" coded courses remain unchanged.


FAS Program Area: New College

Critical Studies in Equity and Solidarity Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1141

Critical Studies in Equity and Solidarity Minor (Arts Program) - ASMIN1141

Critical Studies in Equity and Solidarity (CSES) is an interdisciplinary program that explores how social relations and practices of power and privilege are (re)produced locally and transnationally. In CSES we question the dominant conceptualization of equity by the state, educational programs, the non-profit sectors and community organizations as individualized and de-historicized social differences. CSES is a hub of critical disability studies teaching and learning. The program provides students with theoretical and practical tools to study social, political, economic and historical injustices. CSES takes a unique approach to undergraduate education that values student experiential learning and community knowledge. The learning goal of CSES is to provide frameworks on theories of transformative social change rooted in political activism and formations of solidarity. The program encourages students to apply theory in action through organizing and practicing solidarity in making a more just world. Equity Studies creates a dynamic learning environment that extends far beyond the university walls. With a vibrant student body, dynamic faculty members, connection with a wide range of community partners and a bold curriculum, CSES at New College is a leader in studies of social justice, settler colonialism, race, gender, sexuality, disability, land/water and sustainability, activism, solidarity and the art of resistance, and global food equity and security.

Enrolment Requirements:

This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.

Completion Requirements:

Consult Program Administrator: nc.undergradadmin@utoronto.ca or 416-978-2667.

(4.0 credits, including at least 1.0 credit at the 300+ level)

First Year:
No specific first-year courses required.

Higher Years:
1. CSE240H1
2. 1.0 credit in any area from the Core Group: CAR215H1, CSE241Y1, CSE260H1, CSE270H1, CSE340H1, CSE341H1, CSE342H1, CSE344H1, CSE344Y1, CSE345H1, CSE346H1, CSE347H1, CSE348H1, CSE349H1, CSE430H1, CSE439H1, CSE440Y1, CSE441H1, CSE442H1, CSE443H1, CSE444H1, CSE445H1, CSE446H1, CSE447H1, CSE448H1, CSE449H1, CSE469Y1, CSE499H1, JNS450H1
3. 1.5 additional credits in any area from the Core Group, or 1.5 credits from Groups A, B, C, D
4. An additional 1.0 credit from Groups A, B, C, D

Group A: Gender
ANT343H1, ANT460H1, CAR317H1, CAR325H1, CAS360H1, CHC322H1, CLA219H1, CLA319H1, CRI380H1, EAS380H1, EAS388H1, FRE304H1, GGR320H1, GGR327H1, HIS198H1, HIS205H1, HIS297Y1, HIS348H1, HIS363H1, HIS383Y1, HIS406H1, HIS446H1, HIS465H1, HIS481H1, ITA341H1, ITA455H1, JAL355H1, NMC198H1, NMC239H1, NMC242H1, NMC245H1, NMC284H1, NMC308H1, NMC365H1, NMC387H1, NMC484H1, PHL367H1, POL303H1, POL351H1, POL432H1, REN341H1, REN342H1, REN343H1, RLG196H1, RLG198H1, RLG235H1, RLG311H1, RLG312H1, RLG313H1, RLG321H1, RLG415H1, SLA248H1, SOC265H1, SOC365H1, SOC383H1, SOC465H1, SPA382H1, WGS160Y1, WGS260H1, WGS271Y1, WGS273H1, WGS275H1, WGS340H1, WGS355H1, WGS365H1, WGS367H1, WGS372H1, WGS373H1, WGS385H1, WGS386H1, WGS397H1, WGS426H1

Group B: Race, Anti-Racism and Ethnicity
AFR150Y1, AFR250Y1, AFR322H1, AFR351Y1, AFR352H1, AMS310H1, ANT204H1, ANT342H1, ANT458H1, ANT463H1, ANT464H1, CAR225H1, CAR226H1, CAR324H1, CAR328H1, CAS310H1, CAR427H1, CAR428H1, CAR429H1, CDN280H1, CDN307H1, CDN335H1, CIN337H1, CLT420H1, DRM462H1, ENG270H1, ENG367H1, ENG368H1, ENG369H1, FAH251H1, FAH451H1, FIN320H1, FRE336H1, GGR199H1, GGR240H1, GGR456H1, HIS107Y1, HIS208Y1, HIS221H1, HIS222H1, HIS230H1, HIS231H1, HIS245H1, HIS265Y1, HIS266H1, HIS282Y1, HIS285H1, HIS297Y1, HIS305H1, HIS307H1, HIS315H1, HIS338H1, HIS359H1, HIS360H1, HIS361H1, HIS370H1, HIS374H1, HIS390H1, HIS413H1, HIS416H1, HIS453H1, HIS467H1, HIS469H1, HIS470H1, HIS474H1, HPS442H1, HST305H1/​ PHS305H1, ITA349H1, JAA377H1, JHN323H1, JLN327H1, JLP450H1, INS261H1, LAS301H1, LAS302H1, LAS401H1, NMC475H1, NMC484H1, PHL269H1, POL348H1, POL467H1, REN245H1, RLG217H1, RLG344H1, RLG352H1, RLG353H1, RLG419H1, SLA222H1, SLA302H1, SLA492H1, SOC210H1, SOC311H1, SPA486H1, UNI199H1, WGS420H1, WGS450H1, WGS481H1, WGS390H1, WGS442H1

Group C: Sexual Diversities
ANT441H1, ANT456H1, BMS434H1, CIN336H1, DTS413H1, EAS236H1, EAS389H1, ENG273Y1, GGR456H1, HIS192H1, HIS417H1, ITA315H1, JPS315H1, JPS316H1, JPS378H1, JSR312H1, JSU325H1, MST340H1, NMC357H1, NMC358H1, NMC384H1, PHL243H1, POL338H1, PSY323H1, PSY495H1, RLG313H1, SDS199H1, SDS246H1, SDS255H1, SDS256H1, SDS279H1, SDS345H1, SDS355H1, SDS365H1, SDS377H1, SDS378H1, SDS380H1, SDS381H1, SDS382H1, SDS385H1, SDS425H1, SDS455H1, SDS465H1, SDS470H1, SDS478H1, SOC209H1, UNI104H1, WGS374H1, WGS376H1, WGS480H1

Group D: General Critical Equity
AFR251H1, AFR298H1, AFR370H1, AFR454H1, AFR460H1, AMS100H1, AMS320H1, ANT204H1, ANT205H1, ANT215H1, ANT324H1, ANT329H1, ANT344H1, ANT345H1, ANT346H1, ANT348H1, ANT354H1, ANT357H1, ANT358H1, ANT364H1, ANT366H1, ANT420H1, ANT426H1, ANT442H1, ANT446H1, ANT472H1, BMS350H1, BMS431H1, BPM214H1, BPM381H1, CAR120Y1, CAR220H1, CAR221H1, CAS350H1, CAS420H1, CAS430H1, CDN198H1, CDN267H1, CDN367H1, CDN380H1, CHC309H1, CIN366H1, CRI487H1, DRM363H1, DTS300H1, DTS305H1, DTS401H1, DTS402H1, DTS410H1, DTS411H1, EAS315H1, EAS439H1, EAS476H1, EDS260H1, EDS355H1, EDS358H1, ENG254H1, ENV101H1, ENV430H1, ENV463H1, GGR107H1, GGR112H1, GGR197H1, GGR198H1, GGR240H1, GGR328H1, GGR329H1, GGR332H1, GGR338H1, GGR339H1, GGR340H1, GGR357H1, GGR363H1, GGR418H1, GGR419H1, GGR434H1, HIS106Y1, HIS190H1, HIS318H1, HIS323H1, HIS324H1, HIS397H1, HIS424H1, HIS459H1, HIS480H1, HIS489H1, HMB203H1, HMB303H1, HMB443H1, HMB453H1, HPS240H1, HPS324H1, HPS347H1, HPS445H1, HST209H1/​ PHS209H1, HST330H1/​ PHS330H1, HST411H1/​ PHS411H1, INS200H1, INS201H1, INS202H1, INS240Y1, INS250H1, INS261H1, INS300Y1, INS301Y1, INS302H1, INS322H1, INS340Y1, INS341H1, INS350H1, INS353H1, INS354H1, INS355H1, INS360Y1, INS402H1, INS403H1, INS405H1, INS407H1, JFP450H1, JGU216H1, JHU473H1, JIG440H1, JPI201H1, JPR458H1, JRC199H1, JRN301H1, JSU237H1, JUG325H1, LAS370H1, LIN197H1, LIN208H1, LIN211H1, NEW101H1, NEW102H1, NEW103H1, NEW104H1, NEW105H1, NEW106H1, NEW111H1, NEW112H1, NEW113H1, NEW114H1, NEW115H1, NEW116H1, NEW197H1, NEW495Y1, NMC384H1, PHL273H1, PHL281H1, PHL317H1, PHL369H1, PHL373H1, PHL380H1, PHL381H1, PHL383H1, PHL384H1, PHL440H1, POL198H1, POL201H1, POL333H1, POL344H1, POL358H1, POL384H1, POL412H1, POL413H1, POL417H1, POL418H1, POL421H1, POL439H1, POL444H1, POL480H1, RLG201H1, RLG317H1, RLG453H1, RLG461H1, RLG476H1, SAS318H1, SOC207H1, SOC220H1, SOC243H1, SOC282H1, SOC308H1, SOC309H1, SOC360H1, SOC363H1, SOC364H1, SOC367H1, SOC370H1, SOC479H1, SPA196H1, SPA383H1, UNI101H1, URB333H1, URB337H1, URB433H1, VIC153H1, VIC168H1, VIC185H1, WRR414H1

Note: Effective Fall 2026, all courses associated with University College’s Public Health program will have the "PHS" designator. Existing "PHS" coded courses remain unchanged.


FAS Program Area: New College