2020-21 INTERNATIONAL UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS BULLETIN - Future Students. University of Toronto
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THIS IS THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Established in 1827, the University of Toronto is one of the oldest and most internationally recognized universities in North America. U of T is ranked the top university in Canada by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, the QS World University Rankings and the Shanghai Jiao Tong University’s Academic Ranking of World Universities. No other Canadian university offers as great a diversity of programs and resources. Student enrolment is 86,709; the faculty numbers 12,589. Learn more at future.utoronto.ca. One of the # 1 University in Canada 700 Undergraduate Worldwide for Volume Safest Cities in the World Programs of Published Research in the Sciences 21 in the world. st 88,000+ Students University of Toronto St. George facts UofT Mississauga University Campuses Scarborough For details, see the 2019 QS World University Rankings, the 2019 U.S. News & World Report, the 2018 Shanghai Rankings (ARWU), the 2019 Times Higher Education World University Rankings, and pi.utoronto.ca. WORLD-CLASS UNIVERSITY LOCATION Among the University’s many outstanding resources is its library Toronto is one of the friendliest and safest cities in the world. There system, rated one of the top three in North America. More than 40 are three locations at which students may study. U of T St. George libraries contain the most comprehensive collection of research is located in the heart of downtown Toronto; U of T Scarborough is 22 km material in Canada. We have residence space for over 8,800 students, (14 miles) to the east of U of T St. George; and U of T Mississauga is 27 health services, an advisory bureau, international student centres, km (17 miles) to the west of U of T St. George in the city of Mississauga. career centres, housing services, restaurants, bookstores, athletic All three campuses offer studies in arts, science and business; most of and recreation facilities and facilities for music, theatre and debate. the professional faculties are located at U of T St. George. VISIT US U OF T U OF T U OF T ST. GEORGE MISSISSAUGA SCARBOROUGH 416.978.5000 905.828.5400 416.287.7529 uoft.me/utsgtours uoft.me/utmtour uoft.me/utsctour
HOW TO APPLY The University of Toronto operates on an academic year rather than on a semester Student Permit/Visa If you are not a citizen or permanent Applicants wishing to be considered for or quarter system. Students begin their resident of Canada, you should apply for admission to several Ontario universities studies in September and continue until May a study permit and entry visa (depending should apply to the University of Toronto of the following year. The University of Toronto on citizenship) as soon as you receive your through the Ontario Universities’ Application does not deal with agents and it does not letter of admission from the University. Centre (OUAC) using the “105” application. recommend that applicants deal with agents. You can obtain applications for these documents from a Canadian embassy or Applicants who are interested in applying ONLY to the University of Toronto, who reside DOCUMENT consulate before departing. outside of Canada and are not currently DEADLINES To obtain a study permit, international studying, nor have previously studied, in Document deadlines vary by division. For a students must demonstrate to Immigration, Canada may apply using the “University complete list of document deadlines visit Refugees and Citizenship Canada that they of Toronto International application”. future.utoronto.ca. We encourage you to submit have sufficient resources to cover tuition all required documents well in advance of the and expenses for at least one year of For more details about application posted deadlines. university. Complete details can be found procedures and deadlines, visit our website at www.cic.gc.ca. at future.utoronto.ca/apply/applying. Once we receive your application we will send you an email acknowledgement, We encourage you to apply well in advance including full information about the next Centre for International of the published deadlines. Spaces fill steps in the application process. Experience quickly and programs may close before Adapting to a new cultural environment the application deadlines listed below. and a new education system may present some unexpected challenges. The Centre for International Experience is ready to help you APPLICATION DEADLINES with a wide range of services and programs. Submitting a complete application as early as possible allows your application to be considered for Visit cie.utoronto.ca. a wider range of admission opportunities — and, in many cases, permits earlier decisions. . Recommended date Guardianship Campus/Program Area Official Deadline for early consideration If you are an international student under the age of 18, you may be asked by Immigration, ARTS, SCIENCE, COMMERCE/MANAGEMENT Refugees and Citizenship Canada to find a Canadian citizen to act as a guardian. U of T St. George November 7 January 15 Your family is responsible for satisfying this requirement. U of T Mississauga November 7 January 15 U of T Scarborough November 7 January 15 ADMISSION PROFESSIONAL FACULTIES REQUIREMENTS Applied Science & Engineering November 7 January 15 Applicants who have attained a high level of academic achievement and who completely Architecture, Landscape, and Design November 7 January 10 satisfy prerequisites will be considered for admission. The minimum requirements for Bachelor of Information* November 7 April 30 admission consideration vary by program. You Nursing* November 7 January 15 must present all the requirements, including prerequisite courses, to be considered. All Kinesiology & Physical Education; November 7 January 15 of our programs have limited spaces and the Music admission selection process is competitive. Some programs require a supplementary Medical Radiation Sciences* November 7 February 1 application; check faculty and program INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION PROGRAMS admission information for details. See also: English Language Requirements. For details Faculty of Arts & Science November 7 January 15 regarding the admission requirements for each program, visit future.utoronto.ca and Applied Science & Engineering November 7 January 15 refer to the information that matches your academic background. Architecture, Landscape and Design November 7 January 10 *Please note that our Bachelor of Information, Nursing, and Medical Radiation Sciences have admission prerequisites at the university level.
Transfer Applicants Programs Requiring System (IELTS) Academic: Minimum overall Arts, Science, Business University Preparation band of 6.5 with no band lower than 6.0. • International Baccalaureate English: Higher (all campuses) For admission details about graduate studies Level or Standard Level English A: Literature and professional programs requiring university or English A: Language and Literature with Applicants must meet the minimum preparation, visit: a minimum score of 4 (predicted or final). admission requirements for their program. English B Higher Level is not acceptable. Refer to future.utoronto.ca for detailed • Graduate Studies • GCSE/IGCSE/GCE O Level English: English information about requirements for your sgs.utoronto.ca or English Language or English as a Second educational jurisdiction. Applicants who have • Dentistry Language with minimum grade of B (or '6' in completed studies beyond the minimum reformed qualifications). www.dentistry.utoronto.ca requirements at a recognized postsecondary • GCE A/AS/AICE Level English: English or • Information institution will be considered for a maximum English Language with minimum grade of ‘C.’ ischool.utoronto.ca/areas-of-study/ of two years of transfer credits. Transfer • Academic English Course, School of bachelor-of-information credits will be assessed after admission, Continuing Studies, University of Toronto: • Law and once the Transfer Credit Assessment Academic English Level 60 with grade of 'B'. law.utoronto.ca application has been completed. Details will Detailed information at english.learn.utoronto.ca. • Medical Radiation Sciences be provided after an offer of admission is medicalradiationsciences.ca made. Interviews may be required. Academically qualified students who do not • Medicine meet our English language requirements may md.utoronto.ca Applicants who already hold a bachelor’s be interested in one of our English language • Nursing degree, or have completed more than two programs. These programs, if completed bloomberg.nursing.utoronto.ca years of degree studies at another recognized successfully, will allow students to meet • Pharmacy postsecondary institution can only apply the English language facility requirement. pharmacy.utoronto.ca to a different field of study. For instance They are offered on each campus and range • Physician Assistant students who have completed a degree in, in length from six weeks to eight months. paconsortium.ca or have majored in economics, management, These programs include: • Social Work commerce or business, cannot complete socialwork.utoronto.ca a Bachelor of Commerce or Bachelor of • International Foundation Program Business Administration degree. If admitted uoft.me/intlfp to a different program, these applicants will be granted a maximum of one year of ENGLISH • Academic Culture and English Program (ACE@UTM) transfer credit (five full credit courses). LANGUAGE uoft.me/utmace REQUIREMENTS • Academic English (AE@UTSC) uoft.me/utscae Undergraduate degree holders who wish to take additional undergraduate courses in their Proof of adequate English facility is required field, perhaps in order to qualify for graduate from all applicants except for those: level studies, may consider applying for • whose first language (i.e. the language learned at home as a child) is English, or WORKING IN Non-degree studies. Please note that it may not be possible to register as a non-degree • who have achieved satisfactory CANADA academic progress in at least four years student in courses that are in high demand. of full-time study in an English language If you’re an international student, you are school system located in a country where allowed to work part time while you study All Other Program Areas the dominant language is English, or and may be able to incorporate paid work • whose first language is French and who terms into your academic program. Excellent academic achievement is required have achieved satisfactory academic for admission consideration. Applicants progress in at least four years of admitted to other divisions may receive full-time study in Canada. Work as Part of Your a statement regarding transfer credit Academic Program assessment procedures at the time For full details on our English language Paid work placements are a feature of of admission or shortly thereafter or proficiency requirements, please visit Co-op programs at U of T Scarborough and after registration. uoft.me/elr. the Professional Experience Year Co-op Program at the Faculty of Applied Science Applicants who hold an undergraduate degree & Engineering, U of T Mississauga and the in Engineering cannot be offered admission COMMON TESTS / Faculty of Arts & Science. Work terms are to our undergraduate Engineering faculty. QUALIFICATIONS accessed after the first year of study. • Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Full details are available at uoft.me/ Internet-based test: total score of 100 + 22 uoftscarborough and uoft.me/peycoop. on writing section. Scores in a discretionary range of between 89-99+22 will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. • International English Language Testing
Part-Time Work SCHOLARSHIPS Lester B. Pearson Part-time work on or off campus allows & FINANCIAL AID International you to earn extra spending money. Not All applicants are considered automatically Scholarships only is it an excellent opportunity to gain practical Canadian work experience, but it for admission scholarships based on their academic performance. Scholarship offers ✔ Tuition for four years will also allow you to expand your social experiences. Part-time work opportunities on are generally sent at the same time as our ✔ Living costs campus (through the Work-Study Program, offers of admission. Canadian citizens and ✔ Fees & books for example) are available to international permanent residents living outside Canada students at any time during your studies. are also eligible for the University of Toronto Covering tuition fees and living expenses for You may obtain permission to work part financial aid guarantee that assures support four years, the Lester B. Pearson International time off campus following six months of for students with financial need. Scholarships at the University of Toronto offer study. You may also stay in the Greater you access to an unparalleled experience in Toronto Area and work full-time during U.S. citizens can apply for financial undergraduate education. Imagine a top-ranked holidays and between academic terms. assistance from the U.S. William D. Ford university located in one of the world’s Federal Direct Loan Program. The University most welcoming multicultural cities, where Details are available through the Centre of Toronto is a recognized postsecondary students come from over 160 countries for International Experience at uoft.me/cie. institution for Federal Direct Loans (PLUS/ and more than 900 municipalities. Imagine Subsidized/Unsubsidized). Education Savings enriched learning within a unique community Plans, and U.S. Federal Education Tax credits of students, alongside brilliant professors Working after Graduation are also applicable. who are shaping the future of their fields. As a graduating international student from As a Pearson Scholar, you will gain a global a Canadian university, you may be allowed Complete details can be found at perspective on issues that matter most to you. to stay and work in Canada, full-time, for uoft.me/usloans. up to three years. By 2020, U of T will fund 150 Pearson U of T Engineering Scholars on an ongoing basis. Learn more at Details are available at uoft.me/cie. pearson.utoronto.ca. Scholarships Finding Work The Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering has scholarships available for international The Career Centres on our three campuses students. We encourage you to visit encourage you to use their extensive uoft.me/engscholarship for more information. resources at any time during your university experience. Here, you’ll find support in preparing for job interviews, researching career paths, finding part-time jobs or a full-time career. For details, visit uoft.me/careers. TUITION FEES 2019-20 The cost of attending university varies depending on your program of study and place of residence during the academic year (September through April). International Student‡ Canadian Citizen, Permanent Resident Tuition and Incidental Fees $ CAD $ US* $ CAD $ US* (subject to change) Applied Science & Engineering $60,944.82 $46,525.28 $15,808.82 $12,068.45 Architecture, Landscape, and Design $54,741.86 $41,789.94 $7,551.86 $5,765.09 Arts, Science, Commerce, and $55,437.86 - $42,321.26 - $7,611.86 - $5,810.89 - Management (U of T St. George, U of T $56,074.24 $42,807.07 $8,248.24 $6,296.71 Mississauga and U of T Scarborough) Music $38,645.86 $29,502.25 $8,219.86 $6,275.04 Kinesiology & Physical Education $37,982.86 $28,996.12 $7,556.86 $5,768.91 ‡ Includes compulsory university health insurance plan ($636 Canadian dollars). Learn more at studentlife.utoronto.ca/cie/uhip. *Currency conversion calculated on 08/07/2019. Current currency conversions are available at bankofcanada.ca. Note: Tuition fees increase in the second year of some programs. A complete tuition fee schedule is available at www.fees.utoronto.ca
HOUSING & RESIDENCE 2019-20 Residence is guaranteed for all new full-time students entering their first year of university in an undergraduate program for the first time, provided that they have indicated their interest in residence by completing the First Year StarRez application by March 31, and receive and accept an offer of admission by June 1. Students must respond to all deadlines and meet all deposit requirements in order to maintain their eligibility. Each of our three campuses has a student housing office where you can learn more about living on- and off-campus. For more information, visit uoft.me/myplace. U of T St. George U of T Mississauga U of T Scarborough Housing Services Student Housing & Residence Life Student Housing & Residence Life 416.978.8045 905.828.5286 416.287.7365 housing.utoronto.ca utm.utoronto.ca/housing utsc.utoronto.ca/residences Residence Total Cost Residence Contact Meal Plan Style Places (CAD $) RESIDENCE AT U OF T ST. GEORGE Chestnut Residence T: 416.585.3160 F: 416.585.3197 Unlimited access to dining hall. Each M, W, Mixed 1,140 $16,699 - Residence Office chestnut.residence@utoronto.ca meal plan comes with flex dollars that Gender $20,571 89 Chestnut St., Toronto uoft.me/chestnutresidence can be used on campus. Innis College T: 416.978.2512 F: 416.971.2464 No meal plan*; fully equipped kitchens M, W, Mixed 326 (82 $10,052 Residence Office residence.innis@utoronto.ca Gender apartments) 111 St. George St., Toronto uoft.me/innisresidence New College T: 416.978.8875 F: 416.971.3072 15 meals/wk; 330 meals/yr or carte M, W, Mixed 880 $11,245 - Office of Residence and Student Life new.residence@utoronto.ca blanche; vegetarian selections and Halal Gender $15,720 40 Willcocks St., Toronto uoft.me/newresidence options; all-you-care-to-eat Loretto College T: 416.925.2833 F: 416.925.2977 21 meals/wk; vegetarian selection; W 115 $12,650 - (St. Michael’s College) loretto.college@utoronto.ca international cuisine; fees include all $13,250 Dean of Women uoft.me/smc meals 70 St. Mary St., Toronto St. Michael’s College T: 416.926.7127 F: 416.926.2268 All-you-can-eat dining with three options; M, W, Mixed 552 $13,836 - Residence Office smc.residence@utoronto.ca 5 day plan from Monday to Friday; 7 day Gender $15,723 81 St. Mary St., Toronto uoft.me/smc plan Trinity College T: 416.978.3612 F: 416.978.4380 7 day meal plan; 5 day meal plan (Monday M, W, Mixed 475 $14,699 - Dean of Students deanofstudents@trinity.utoronto.ca breakfast to Friday dinner); 5 day meal Gender $16,604 44 Devonshire Place, Toronto uoft.me/trinityresidence plan (Sunday dinner to Friday lunch); 310 total meals University College T: 416.978.2530 F: 416.971.2029 À-la-carte declining balance; wide variety M,W, Mixed 720 $12,801 - Residence Office, D105 uc.residences@utoronto.ca of menu options, including vegetarian, to Gender $15,096 15 King’s College Circle, Toronto uoft.me/ucresidence suit diverse student needs Victoria College T: 416.585.4494 F: 416.813.4045 315 meals/yr, 355 meals/yr, or 261 M, W, Mixed 802 $11,973 - Office of the Dean of Students vic.dean@utoronto.ca meals/yr, plus flex dollars with all three Gender $17,297 150 Charles St. West, Toronto uoft.me/vicresidence plans; Halal, vegetarian and vegan Woodsworth College T: 416.623.1685 F: 416.971.2611 No meal plan*; fully equipped kitchens M, W, Mixed 370 (70 $10,359 Residence Office residence.frontdesk@wdw.utoronto.ca Gender suites) 321 Bloor St. West, Toronto uoft.me/woodsworthresidence RESIDENCE AT U OF T MISSISSAUGA Student Housing and Residence Life T: 905.828.5286 F: 905.828.5473 Declining balance meal card; four meal M, W, Mixed 1,500 $11,000 - Oscar Peterson Hall, Suite 120 resdesk.utm@utoronto.ca plan options open to first-year students Gender $15,000 3359 Mississauga Rd., Mississauga utm.utoronto.ca/housing RESIDENCE AT U OF T SCARBOROUGH Student Housing and Residence Life T: 416.287.7365 F: 416.287.7667 No compulsory meal plan; fully equipped M, W, Mixed 850+ $5,991 - Student Residence Centre residences@utsc.utoronto.ca kitchens Gender (townhouses & $10,105 1265 Military Trail, Toronto utsc.utoronto.ca/residences apartments) * Price ranges reflect rates for 2019-20. Final rates can be found on each residence’s website. † Separate meal plans may be purchased. Visit ueat.utoronto.ca for details.
PROGRAMS OF STUDY: ARTS, SCIENCE & BUSINESS U OF T SCARBOROUGH utsc.utoronto.ca/admissions U OF T ST. GEORGE: FACULTY OF ARTS & SCIENCE artsci.utoronto.ca Admission Consideration Subject(s) Req’d in Program Type Subject(s) Req’d in Program Type Subject(s) Req’d in Program Type Subject(s) Req’d in Program Type Subject(s) Req’d in Program Type Program Program Program Program Program All program areas require English. Mathematics (including Calculus) is required for programs with Mathematics prerequisites. Addition to English S Ma Mi Co Addition to English S Ma Mi Co Addition to English S Ma Mi Addition to English S Ma Mi Addition to English S Ma Mi The admission selection process is based on your complete academic record, including results in prerequisite subjects, plus requested COMPUTER SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS (HBSc) SOCIAL SCIENCES & HUMANITIES (HBA) COMPUTER SCIENCE (HBSc) Religion: Christian Origins • Mathematics and Its Applications: M, Ph • supplementary or profile information (if required). Admission is competitive and subject to space availability. The University of Toronto reserves OUAC Program Code: TXC; TSC (co-op) OUAC Program Code: TUD; TXA (co-op); TSD (International Development) OUAC Program Code: TAD Renaissance Studies J • • • Physical Science the right to give preference to students whose marks are the result of a single attempt at each course. Details about admission requirements Applied Statistics M • African Studies • Computer Science M • • • Semiotics and Communication Studies J • Mathematics and Its Applications: M • pertaining to your educational jurisdiction are available at future.utoronto.ca. Computer Science M • • • Data Science M • Sexual Diversity Studies J • • • Probability/Statistics Anthropology • Comprehensive Stream M • • Note: Students applying to the Computer Science admission category must Slavic Languages and Cultures • • Mathematics and Its Applications: Anthropology: Evolutionary (HBSc) •ƒ •ƒ M • complete a Supplemental Application. Teaching Entrepreneurship Stream M • • Anthropology: Socio-Cultural •ƒ •ƒ Czech and Slovak Stream • • Mathematics and Philosophy M • Information Systems Stream M • • Biomedical Ethics • HUMANITIES (HBA) Polish Stream • • U OF T MISSISSAUGA utm.utoronto.ca/future OUAC Program Code: TAH Mathematics and Physics M, Ph • Software Engineering Stream M • • City Studies • • • • Russian Stream • • Nanoscience * M, Ch, Ph • Subject(s) Req’d in Program Type Subject(s) Req’d in Program Type Mathematics M •ƒ •ƒ •ƒ Classical Studies • African Studies J • • • South Slavic Stream • • Program Program Physics M, Ph • • • Addition to English S Ma Mi Addition to English S Ma Mi Comprehensive Stream M • • Creative Writing • American Studies J • • Ukrainian Stream • • Physics and Philosophy M, Ph • Statistics Stream M • • Critical Migration Studies • Art History • • • Slavic Languages and Cultures: CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES (HBSc) Visual Culture & Communication J • • Planetary Science M, Ch, Ph • Teaching Stream M • • Culture, Creativity & Cities • Asian Canadian Studies • Russian Literature in Translation OUAC Program Code: TMW Women & Gender Studies • • Statistics M • • • Statistics M • • • English •ƒ •ƒ •ƒ Asian Literatures and Cultures * • South Asian Studies J • Astronomical Sciences M, Ph; • LIFE SCIENCES (HBSc) Statistical Science: Methods and Practice M • Machine Learning & Data Science English Literature • Bioethics (rec. Bio) • • • Spanish • • • Astronomy M, Ph; • OUAC Program Code: TML M • • Statistical Science: Theory and Methods M • Stream English to Chinese Translation • Book and Media Studies • • Visual Studies Minor • Biological Chemistry M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) • Anthropology (rec. Bio) • • Synthetic and Catalytic Chemistry M, Ch; (rec. Ph) • Quantitative Finance Stream M • • Environmental Studies • Buddhism, Psychology and Mental Women and Gender Studies J • • • Biomedical Physics M, Bio, Ch, Ph • Biology M, Bio, Ch • • • • ROTMAN COMMERCE (BCom) DOUBLE DEGREE (BBA/HBSc) Food Studies • Health Writing and Rhetoric • Chemistry M, Ch; (rec. Ph) • • • Biology for Health Sciences M, Bio, Ch • OUAC Program Code: TAC OUAC Program Code: TXQ; TXR (co-op) Geographic Information Science • Buddhist Studies • • Yiddish, Al and Malka Green Program in • Combined HBSc Environmental Science/ Biomedical Communications Bio • Accounting M • M, Bio, Ch/Ph • • Management & Finance and Geography: Human •ƒ •ƒ • Business German • LIFE SCIENCES (HBSc) MSc in Sustainability Management ± Biotechnology M, Bio, Ch • Statistics — Quantitative Finance M • • Canadian Studies J • • • OUAC Program Code: TLG Finance and Economics M • Earth Science M, Ch, Bio; (rec. Ph) • • • Comparative Physiology M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) • Geography: Physical & Human • Stream Caribbean Studies J • • • Animal Physiology M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) • Management M • Environmental Geosciences M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) • Ecology & Evolution M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) • Global Asia Studies • • • FRENCH (HBA) Celtic Studies • • • Anthropology: Evolutionary M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) • Note: Rotman Commerce applicants must complete a Supplemental Environmental Science M, Bio, Ch/Ph • • • Molecular Biology M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) • Health Humanities • OUAC Program Code: TUA; TUB (co-op) Christianity and Culture • • Application. Geographical Information Systems (rec. M) • • Health Studies: Health Policy • • Biochemistry M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) • • Paleontology M, Bio, Ch • French ‡ Fr or equivalent •ƒ •ƒ • •ƒ SOCIAL SCIENCES (HBA) History •ƒ •ƒ • • Christianity and Education • Biodiversity and Conservation Biology M, Bio • M, one of Bio/Ch/Ph MANAGEMENT (BBA) Geography • • • JOURNALISM (HBA) Cinema Studies • • • OUAC Program Code: TAX based on future interest International Development Studies (HBA) • • • • Bioinformatics and Computational OUAC Program Code: TMG OUAC Program Code: TSJ M, Bio, Ch • Geology M, Ch; (rec. Ph) • International Development Studies Classical Civilization • • Biology African Studies J • • • Business, Science, and Entrepreneurship Journalism* • • • Physics M, Ph • • M× • (HBSc) *** Classics (Greek and Latin) • Biological Chemistry M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) • American Studies J • • (HBA/HBSc) COMMERCE (BCom) LIFE SCIENCES (HBSc) Linguistics • • • • Cognitive Science (rec. M) • Biological Physics M, Bio, Ch, Ph • Anthropology: General • • Human Resource Management M× • OUAC Program Code: TSL; TSU (co-op) Literature & Film Studies • Contemporary Asian Studies, M, Bio, Ch; (Ch not Anthropology: Society, Culture and OUAC Program Code: TME Management (HBA) M× • • • Biology • • • • • Biology M, Bio, Ch •ƒ • Philosophy • • • • Dr. David Chu Program in J req’d for Minor) Language Accounting M • Management M× • Conservation & Biodiversity M, Bio, Ch • ƒ† •ƒ Political Science • • • Creative Expression and Society J • Biology * M, Bio • Archaeology • • • Commerce (HBA) M • PSYCHOLOGY (HBSc) Human Biology M, Bio, Ch •ƒ •ƒ Psycholinguistics • • Diaspora and Transnational Studies • • Biomedical Toxicology M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) • • Asian Geographies * • Commerce M • OUAC Program Code: TMP Integrative Biology M, Bio, Ch • ƒ† Public Law • Digital Humanities • M, Bio, Ch, Ph; (Ph Canadian Studies J • • • Economics M • Cell and Molecular Biology • • Combined HBSc Exceptionality in not req’d for Major) Caribbean Studies J • • • Finance M • Molecular Biology & Biotechnology M, Bio, Ch •ƒ •ƒ Public Policy • • Personal Interview, Human Learning/MA in Child Study & M, Bio • Ecology and Evolutionary Biology M, Bio, Ch • • Molecular Biology, Immunology Sociology •ƒ •ƒ • Drama audition and/or portfolio • • • Contemporary Asian Studies, Marketing M • Education ± M, Bio, Ch •ƒ required • • & Disease Environment and Behaviour M; (rec. Bio) • Dr. David Chu Program in J COMMUNICATION, CULTURE, INFORMATION & TECHNOLOGY (HBA) Combined HBSc Psychology/ Urban Public Policy & Governance • M, Bio • • Neuroscience M, Bio, Ch • • • East Asian Studies J • • • Environment and Energy M, Ch; (rec. Ph) • Creative Expression and Society J • OUAC Program Code: TMC MA in Child Study & Education ± Women's & Gender Studies • • • Plant Biology M, Bio, Ch •ƒ Education and Society J • Environment and Health M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) • • Criminology and Sociolegal Studies • • Communication, Culture, Exceptionality in Human Learning M, Bio • • VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS, ARTS MANAGEMENT, AND MEDIA (HBA) • MANAGEMENT (BBA) English • • • Environment and Toxicology M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) • East Asian Studies J • • • Information & Technology ** Neuroscience M, Bio, Ch • OUAC Program Code: TUC OUAC Program Code: TSM; TSN (co-op); TXB (International Business) Environmental Ethics J • • M, Bio, Ch; (Ch not Economics M • • • Digital Enterprise Management ** (rec. M) • Psychology M, Bio • • • Art History & Visual Culture • • Environmental Biology • • req’d for Minor) Education and Society J • Professional Writing and Communication • • SOCIAL SCIENCES (HBA) Management M • • Arts Management • Equity Studies J • • Environmental Chemistry M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) • • Environmental Anthropology • COMPUTER SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS (HBSc) OUAC Program Code: TMS Management & Accounting M • • Arts & Media Management • Estonian Studies • Environmental Geosciences M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) • Environmental Economics M • OUAC Program Code: TMZ Management & Finance M • • Curatorial Studies • Ethics, Society and Law J • Anthropology • • • Environmental Science M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) • • Environmental Ethics J • • Applied Statistics M • • • Management & Human Resources M • • Media, Journalism & Digital Cultures • European Studies J • Combined HBA Environmental Forest Biomaterials Science M, Bio; (rec. Ch) • • Environmental Geography • • • Bioinformatics M, Bio, Ch • Management/MSc Sustainability (rec. Bio) • • Management & Information Media Studies • European Union Studies J • M • • Forest Conservation Science M, Bio; (rec. Ch) • • • Technology Finnish Studies • • Environmental Studies • • Computer Science M • • • Management ± Music & Culture • • Management & International Genome Biology M, Bio, Ch • Equity Studies J • • Information Security M • Criminology, Law, and Society • • M • • New Media Studies **§ • French Language • Business (co-op only) Human Biology M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) • Ethics, Society and Law J • Mathematical Sciences M • • • Economics M • • • Studio Art • • • French Language and French Management & Marketing M • • • • Human Biology: Fundamental Genetics Linguistics M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) • • European Studies J • FORENSIC SCIENCE (HBSc) Economics & Political Science M • Theatre & Performance Studies •ƒ • and its Applications Strategic Management M • • French Language and Literature • • European Union Studies J • OUAC Program Code: TMK Environmental Management (rec Bio) • • • Human Biology: Global Health M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) • • Management Strategy Stream M • • French Language Learning • Forest Conservation Bio • • • Forensic Anthropology Bio • Financial Economics (HBSc) M • Programs are structured to be completed in four years, except for Co-op International Human Biology: Health and Disease M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) • • Entrepreneurship Stream M • • French Studies • Geographic Information Systems • Forensic Biology M×, Bio, Ch; (rec. M, Ph) • Geography • • • Development Studies and the Double Degree (BBA/HBSc) which take five years to complete. Human Biology: Neuroscience M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) • • Economics for Management Studies M • • Applicants to Management, Paramedicine, and International Development Studies programs German Studies • • • Health Studies J • • Forensic Chemistry M×, Bio, Ch; (rec. M, Ph) • History & Political Science • Immunology M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) • • • Economics for Management Studies must complete a Supplemental Application. German Studies in English • Human Geography • • • Forensic Psychology M, Bio • International Affairs M • M • • (HBA) See: utsc.utoronto.ca/admissions/saf Molecular Genetics and Microbiology M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) • • Indigenous Studies J • • • Political Science • • • * U of T degree plus Centennial College diploma earned. Greek • • Forensic Science M×, Bio, Ch; (rec. M, Ph) • • PARAMEDICINE (HBSc) Nutritional Sciences M, Bio, Ch • ** U of T degree plus Centennial College certificate earned. Health Studies J • • International Relations J (rec. M) • • HUMANITIES (HBA) Sociology • • • OUAC Program Code: TSI Pathobiology M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) • *** While not required for admission, to pursue International Development Studies History • • • OUAC Program Code: TMH THEATRE & DRAMA (HBA) Paramedicine * ± M, Bio, Ch • (HBSc stream), you will need to have completed Advanced Functions and Biology; Pharmaceutical Chemistry M, Bio, Ch, Ph • Industrial Relations & Human Resources (rec. M) • • OUAC Program Code: TMT Chemistry is recommended. History and Philosophy of Science and Art & Art History * J • • • • Pharmacology M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) • • PHYSICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES (HBSc) § Not direct entry from high school. A minimum of one year of post-secondary studies required. Technology Latin American Studies J • • Art History J • • • Theatre and Drama Studies * Audition Required • OUAC Program Code: TSP; TSB (co-op) Not available for international students. Pharmacology and Biomedical ± Hungarian Studies • • M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) • Material Culture J • Canadian Studies • • VISUAL STUDIES (HBA) Astronomy & Astrophysics M, Ph • UTSC offers a number of Combined Degree Programs (CDPs). These are not direct-entry Toxicology Peace, Conflict and Justice • • from high school. Applicants to a CDP must be enrolled in good standing in an HBA orHBSc Indigenous Studies J • • • Cinema Studies J • OUAC Program Code: TEV Biochemistry M, Bio; (rec. Ch, Ph) •ƒ •ƒ Physical and Environmental Geography M; (rec. Ch, Bio, Ph) • • • Political Science • • • program to qualify for conditional admission to their target graduate program,typically in International Relations J (rec. M) • • Classical Civilization • • Art & Art History * J • • Biological Chemistry M, Bio, Ph; (rec. Ch) •ƒ •ƒ their third year of full-time undergraduate study. For details, please see: Physiology M, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) • • • Public Policy M • Islamic Studies • Diaspora & Transnational Studies • • Art History J • • • utsc.calendar.utoronto.ca/section/Combined-Degree Psychology M, Bio; (rec. Ch, Ph) • • • Chemistry M, Ph; (rec. Ch) •ƒ •ƒ •ƒ ƒ This program is available as a combined degree option that confers both the Bachelor’s Italian • • • Renaissance Studies J • • • Education Studies • Cinema Studies J • Environmental Biology M, Bio; (rec. Ch, Ph) • ƒ†‡ • ƒ†‡ Psychology Research M, Bio; (rec. Ch, Ph) • Science and Society • degree and a Master of Teaching. Italian Culture and Communication English • • • Visual Culture J • This program is available as a combined degree option that confers both the Bachelor’s • PHYSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES (HBSc) Environmental Chemistry M, Bio, Ph (rec. Ch) • ƒ†‡ • ƒ†‡ † Studies Semiotics & Communication Studies J • English Language Linguistics • Visual Culture & Communication J • degree and a Master of Environmental Science. OUAC Program Code: TPG Environmental Geoscience M, Bio, Ph; (rec. Ch) •† ‡ •† ‡ Jewish Studies • • • Sexual Diversity Studies J • • • T This program is available as a combined degree option that confers both the Bachelor’s Ethics, Law & Society • Environmental Physics M, Ph; (rec. Bio, Ch) • ƒ†‡ • ƒ†‡ degree and a Master of Social Work. Latin • • Actuarial Science M • • Sociology • • • Francophone Studies • Environmental Science M, Bio; (rec. Ch, Ph) • • • ‡ This program is available as a combined degree option that confers both the Bachelor’s Latin American Studies J • • Applied Mathematics M; (rec. Ph) • South Asian Studies J • French Studies • • • degree and a Master of Engineering. Natural Sciences & Environmental Linguistics • • • Astronomy and Astrophysics M; (rec. Ph) • • Urban Studies • • • * U of T degree plus Sheridan College diploma earned. • Functional French • ** U of T degree plus Sheridan College certificate earned. Management Literature and Critical Theory • Astronomy and Physics M, Ph • Women and Gender Studies J • • • History • • • ± Application to Master’s program in third year of study. Physical & Mathematical Sciences M, Ph (rec. Ch) •ƒ Literature and Critical Theory: Chemical Physics M, Ch; (rec. Ph) • J Jointly listed under both Humanities and Visual Studies. Legend • • History and Political Science • Physical Sciences M, Ph (rec. Ch) • Comparative Literature Stream Chemistry M, Ch; (rec. Ph) • • • × Math required, but not Calculus. Bio = Biology / = or J Jointly listed under both Humanities and Social Sciences History of Religions • • • Physics and Astrophysics M, Ph •ƒ •ƒ • Literature and Critical Theory: Cultural Cognitive Science M • • • * Offered jointly with the National University of Singapore Italian (rec. Ita) • • • PSYCHOLOGICAL & HEALTH SCIENCES (HBSc) Ch = Chemistry , = and Theory Stream Earth and Environmental Systems M, Ch; (rec. Ph, Bio) • Latin American & Caribbean Studies • OUAC Program Code: TPS; TSQ (co-op) E = English rec. = recommended Material Culture J • Economics and Mathematics M • Linguistics • • Health Studies: Population Health • • Fr = French S = Specialist program Mediaeval Studies • • • Financial Economics M • Philosophy • • • Mental Health Studies •T • •T Music Audition Required • • Ita = Italian Ma = Major program Geology M, Ch; (rec. Ph, Bio) • Philosophy of Science • Psychology • • • • Music History and Culture • M = Mathematics incl. Calculus Mi = Minor program Geophysics M, Ch, Ph • South Asian Civilizations • Music with Ensemble Option Audition Required • • Ph = Physics Co = Paid Co-op program Geoscience M, Ch; (rec. Ph, Bio) • • Teaching & Learning: French (rec. Fr) • Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations • • • Materials Science M, Bio, Ch, Ph • Teaching & Learning: French & Italian (rec. Fr, Ita) • Philosophy • • • Mathematical Applications in Teaching & Learning: Italian (rec. Ita) • Portuguese • • • M • Economics and Finance Theatre, Drama, and Performance Studies • • Practical French • Mathematics M • • • Visual Culture J • Religion • • • ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR COMMON INTERNATIONAL EDUCATIONAL SYSTEMS PROGRAMS OF STUDY: PROFESSIONAL FACULTIES AT U OF T ST. GEORGE Curriculum Admission Requirements ◊ English Prerequisite ◊ Mathematics Prerequisite ¤ FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE & ENGINEERING FACULTY OF MUSIC (MusBac; MusBacPerf) (BASc; BASc IN ENGINEERING SCIENCE) Jazz applicants are required to submit an audition recording for pre-screening by January 10, 2020. British-Patterned Education Arts, Science, Commerce/Management, Architectural/Visual Studies, Kinesiology & Physical Education, and Music GCSE/IGCSE/Ordinary Level English, Math AS Level/A Level At least five different academic GCSE/IGCSE/Ordinary Level subjects and four different academic subjects at Advanced Subsidiary Level OR three different academic subjects at the Advanced English Language, or English as a Successful applicants will be invited to audition in person. See uoft.me/studyMusic for further details. The Admissions Committee considers each applicant on the basis of their personal academic history. All applicants Level (excluding General Paper). All examinations must be conducted by an examination authority located in the UK or an equivalent authority elsewhere. Prerequisites should be presented at Second Language, OR AS Level/A Level are required to submit an Online Student Profile, for which a fee will be charged. In cases where applicants are not Advanced or Advanced Subsidiary Level. Some programs may consider excellent GCSE/IGCSE/Ordinary Level results for fulfilling a prerequisite. English GCSE/IGCSE/O Level/AS Level/A Level is English or English Language All applicants are required to submit a Music Questionnaire by January 10, 2020. The Music Questionnaire able to present a required prerequisite subject, it may be replaced with an SAT Subject test, Advanced Placement required for all programs. Applied Advanced Level subjects are not recommended. will be available online at uoft.me/applyundergrad in November. Applicants are encouraged to complete this exam, International Baccalaureate result or GCE A level. Math with calculus is preferred for studies in Engineering. application online and submit it to the Faculty of Music as early as possible to increase the chance of securing If your school only offers pre-calculus or does not offer math with calculus, please contact the Faculty of Applied Engineering GCSE/IGCSE/Ordinary Level English, Mathematics and Pure their preferred audition date. Science & Engineering directly. Three Advanced Level subjects including Mathematics and Physics; Advanced Level Chemistry is strongly recommended, and applicants must present at least AS Level Chemistry in order to be English Language, or English as a Mathematics considered for admission. English GCSE/IGCSE/O Level/AS Level/A Level is required for all programs. Refer to discover.engineering.utoronto.ca for complete information. Second Language, OR AS Level/A Level A maximum of two Grade 12 Music credits may be counted in the admission average. All classical applicants must U of T Engineering students can customize their learning through cross-disciplinary minors and certificates, the English or English Language provide proof of completion of RCM Level 8 Theory (or equivalent) with a minimum grade of 60%, by June 19, 2020. Professional Experience Year Co-op Program, specialized leadership and entrepreneurship programming and much RCM Level 9 Harmony is also strongly recommended. Jazz applicants will be required to write the Faculty of Music more. For more information, please visit uoft.me/discoverENG. Cambridge Pre-University The Cambridge International Pre-U Diploma or Certificate, including three Principal Subjects (or a combination of Advanced Level subjects and Principal Subjects covering different subject GCSE/IGCSE/Ordinary Level English, Math A Level/Principal Subject Jazz Entrance Theory Exam. All applicants must complete an audition. Applicants within a 400 km radius of Toronto areas). English GCSE/IGCSE/O Level/A Level/Principal Subject is required for all programs. Refer to discover.engineering.utoronto.ca for complete information about admission requirements for English Language, or English as a OUAC Admission must audition in person. Others are able to send in a recording, although a live audition is highly recommended. Program Program Code Prerequisites Auditions are scheduled in February and early March. Please review uoft.me/MusicAdmReq for guidelines. Engineering. Second Language, OR Principal Subject English or English Language Chemical Engineering TB E, M, Ch, Ph OUAC Admission Program Civil Engineering TV E, M, Ch, Ph Program Code Prerequisites Caribbean Advanced Proficiency The complete Diploma (six units). English CSEC/CAPE is required for all programs. CSEC/CAPE English Pure Mathematics (CAPE Unit I and II) Artist Diploma TO E Examination (CAPE) Refer to discover.engineering.utoronto.ca for complete information about admission requirements for Engineering. Computer Engineering TCS E, M, Ch, Ph Electrical Engineering TE E, M, Ch, Ph Music French-Patterned Education The Baccalauréat/Baccalauréat Général/Diplôme de Bachelier de l’Enseignement du Second Degré/Option Internationale du Baccalauréat. Anglais is required for all programs. Terminale Anglais Mathématiques/Mathématiques • Composition Engineering Science TK E, M, Ch, Ph TZ E Refer to discover.engineering.utoronto.ca for complete information about admission requirements for Engineering. Appliquées Econ. et Soc. • Comprehensive Studies – Classical or Jazz Industrial Engineering TI E, M, Ch, Ph • History, Culture, and Theory International Baccalaureate (IB) The Diploma including English HL or SL. Refer to discover.engineering.utoronto.ca for complete information about admission requirements for Engineering. English HL or SL Mathematics HL or SL/Further Materials Engineering TTM E, M, Ch, Ph Music Education – Classical or Jazz TD E Mathematics HL Math Studies is not acceptable Mechanical Engineering TM E, M, Ch, Ph Performance - Classical or Jazz TX E Mineral Engineering TG E, M, Ch, Ph United States Arts, Science, Commerce/Management, Architectural/Visual Studies, Kinesiology & Physical Education, and Music Senior Year/12th Grade English AP Calculus/Math Grade 12 JOHN H. DANIELS FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE, LANDSCAPE, AND DESIGN (HBA) U.S. Senior Year/Grade 12 in an accredited high school with a high grade point average and high scores on Redesigned SAT (including Essay)/SAT Reasoning or ACT exams (including Writing Test TrackOne, Undeclared Engineering TEO E, M, Ch, Ph Component) and a minimum of two appropriate SAT Subject Tests/APs/IBs (or a combination of SAT Subject Tests/APs/IBs covering different subjects). English Grade 12/AP is required for all All students are required to complete the One Idea supplementary application to be considered for admission. programs. Those seeking admission to science or commerce programs are strongly advised to complete AP Calculus. FACULTY OF KINESIOLOGY & PHYSICAL EDUCATION (BKIN) The deadline for the One Idea supplementary application is January 27, 2020. Details can be found at uoft.me/oneidea. Please note that both professions of Architecture and Landscape Architecture require a graduate degree at the Engineering Senior Year/12th Grade English AP Calculus/Math Grade 12 The undergraduate program is accredited in Kinesiology and in Physical Education Teacher Preparation. Students master’s level. U.S. Senior Year/Grade 12 at an accredited high school with a high grade point average and high scores on SAT Reasoning/Redesigned SAT (including Essay) or ACT exams (including Writing planning to take upper year biology courses in university should take Grade 12 Chemistry. Students who wish to add a OUAC Admission Test). Excellent results in senior level courses, including Math, Chemistry and Physics. Competitive applicants are encouraged to have two years of Chemistry and Physics as well as Calculus major or minor in Psychology or Physics to their Kinesiology degree should take Grade 12 Calculus. All applicants must Program Program Code Prerequisites completed or in progress by their senior year. AP or SAT Subject Tests results in Calculus, Chemistry and Physics are highly recommended, but not required. Applicants who have written AP complete an online Statement of Interest form by February 1, 2020. See kinesiology.utoronto.ca for details. exams, should present minimum scores of at least 4; SAT Subject tests in Math, Physics or Chemistry should be at least 650. Please note that U of T Engineering does not grant advanced Architectural Studies TLA E OUAC Admission standing credit for AP courses. Program Program Code Prerequisites Visual Studies TLB E Detailed information about all educational systems is available at uoft.me/reqs. Transfer credit information is available at uoft.me/transfercredit. Kinesiology and Physical Education TPK E, M, Bio/Ch/Ph Students applying to U of T Engineering programs should consult system-specific international admission requirements by visiting uoft.me/ENGapply. U of T Engineering welcomes engineering and science students interested in transferring from other universities. Transfer credits are awarded on a course-by-course basis at the time of admission. Read more at uoft.me/ENGtransfer. ¤ Other prerequisites may be required. Refer to the appropriate program chart. ◊ Possession of the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission.
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