The BHSc program focuses on the interdisciplinary study of health and wellness in an ever-changing society, in addition to domestic and international health systems. In addition to furthering their education, graduates also pursue careers in:. Graduates of the BHSc program have established successful careers in a variety of health-related field, including:. Academic Timetable. Students who register in at least 1.
Students who enrol in fewer than 1. Students who are restricted to part-time studies may have a course load of no more than 1. Undergraduate students at UTSC are not permitted to enrol in more than 3. Limited exceptions are made for students working towards a BBA degree; for more information consult the Management section of this Calendar.
Students writing deferred exams will have their credit load reduced by the credit weight of the exams deferred in the session leading up to the deferred exam. For the purposes of calculating the course reduction, the normal credit load per session is considered to be 2. For example, a student writing a deferred exam in the Fall deferred exam period with a credit weight of 0.
For more information, and the course load chart, go to the Office of the Registrar website. Students placed on probation may not exceed a course load of 2. The deadlines for adding or dropping courses are strictly applied.
Note : exceptions to the University's fees refund schedule are made only in the case of an error on the University's part. Changing Meeting Sections in a Course: Students may change meeting sections in a course at any time provided that, if the change takes place after the deadline for adding the course, they have the written approval of the instructor of the new meeting section, or the administrative staff person responsible for student academic advising in the academic unit offering the course.
Changes must be recorded at the Office of the Registrar through ACORN until the last day to add the course and on a section change request form at the Office of the Registrar thereafter. Dropping a Course: 1. Students wanting to drop a course should pay attention to two deadlines in the Academic Dates :.
If students cease to complete course requirements but do not withdraw officially by the later deadline, a grade based on the marks awarded including a zero for any incomplete work will be recorded. Students are not permitted to cancel or withdraw from a course in which an allegation of academic misconduct is pending, from the time of the alleged offence until the final disposition of the accusation. Such courses are designated GWR until the allegation is resolved.
Students who drop all their current courses and do not intend to enrol in any other course in that session whether Summer, Fall or Winter are deemed as having withdrawn from the session, and must cancel their registration through ACORN. Students previously registered at UTSC who wish to return after suspension or absence of three or more consecutive sessions at least 12 months , and UTSC alumni wishing to return to studies as a non-degree student, must submit an online " Re-enrolment Request Form " to the Office of the Registrar.
Students should apply to re-enrol well before the final deadline to ensure there is sufficient time to process any requested post-admission transfer credit. Students should apply for post-admission transfer credit online and make payments.
Enrolment in most courses is on a first-come, first-served basis. In order to have the application processed in time to take advantage of the wider availability of courses, students are strongly advised to submit the application to re-enrol by the dates listed below:. Late applications to re-enrol will be considered ONLY if received before classes begin in the session. Late fees may apply. For further information on re-enrolment, visit the Office of the Registrar website.
Students are not permitted to register for courses in divisions or faculties other than the FAS and UTM unless they have received permission by petition or unless the courses are required by their Specialist or Major program.
Degree students in good standing may take a maximum of 5. Students admitted with transfer credit may be limited in the number of courses that they may transfer after admission. Prior to taking courses at a Canadian university, students should request a Letter of Permission to confirm the acceptability of those courses for transfer credit.
For other universities, students may submit a request for transfer after completing courses elsewhere Post-Admission Transfer Credit ; students are cautioned that there is no guarantee transfer credit will be awarded.
Students must apply and submit payment online for transfer credit assessment using the form available at the Transfer Credit, Letter of Permission and Visiting Student Payment Processes website. Assessment of transfer credit may take several weeks to process depending on the time of year and the nature of the request.
Applicants are responsible for submitting requests well in advance of any deadlines they must meet, and for obtaining the appropriate advising concerning the Letter of Permission and Transfer Credit processes. Printer-friendly Version.
Understanding Degrees, Programs and Courses. In This Section: 6A. Completing Your Degree. Selecting Your Program s. Choosing Your Courses. Completing Your Degree 6A. Non-Degree Students: Non-degree students are students registered in degree courses at UTSC: Who are not proceeding towards a University of Toronto degree or Certificate; or Who have been admitted on an interim basis and who must meet certain conditions before admission as regular degree students.
Registration is at the discretion of the Office of the Registrar and students will be subject to an application fee. Degree-seeking students will normally take priority in allocating space in classes and other resources. Any remaining uncompleted Subject POSts at the time of graduation will be purged during the degree conferral process. Except for regulations concerning degree requirements and regulations where non-degree students are specifically exempted, all regulations apply equally to Non-Degree Previous Degree Students and degree students.
Complete a program or programs as below only programs offered by UTSC may be used to fulfill degree requirements, and students are permitted to graduate with a maximum of three certified programs : At least one Specialist program; or At least two Major programs; or At least one Major program and two Minor offerings.
Of the Year of Study: The following is used to define the year of study of degree students: 1st year - has fewer than 4. Successful completion of the certificate is recorded on the academic transcript; Students are registered as undergraduate students and receive a parchment at Convocation. Category 2: is a certificate that is offered in conjunction with an undergraduate degree program or programs: Successful completion of the certificate is recorded on the academic transcript as a component of the undergraduate degree; Students do not receive a separate parchment at Convocation.
Students must complete 2. The 2. Selecting Your Program s Programs, commonly referred to as Subject POSt s and sometimes as programs of study, are groupings of courses in one or more disciplines.
They may: Accredit to program requirements, courses are taken on other campuses of this University or at other Universities; and Permit course substitutions or other modifications of program requirements where they deem them appropriate. Notes : Students who have registered in a program s should consult at least once each year with their program supervisor to ensure their course selection will meet program requirements.
Students are responsible for ensuring their course selection will enable them to complete the requirements of their program s by the time they complete their other degree requirements. In certain programs, approval by the supervisor of some or all courses is necessary. In all programs, the supervisor is available for advice concerning program requirements and course selection. Notes : Registration and academic information for the Joint programs are shared with the relevant Program Supervisor and Departments at Centennial College.
Tuition and incidental fees are payable to the University in the normal way. In each session in which students are taking one or more courses at Centennial College, a program fee relating to the use of materials is charged. The amount of the fee varies by program.
To receive certification for completion of the Co-op program on graduation, a student must: Meet all of the normal requirements for the selected degree; Complete the course requirements for the specific program; Complete the co-op work-term preparation course s and any other prerequisites for the work-term as required by the specific program; Maintain a cumulative grade point average CGPA of at least 2.
Choosing Your Courses 6C. Students are reminded that registration consists of two basic steps: Course selection; and Fees payment or an arrangement of a fee payment deferment. Part 2: the fourth character, for example: A B C D Identifies the level of the course: A-level corresponds to the first year B-level corresponds to the second year C-level corresponds to the third year D-level corresponds to the fourth year Part 3: the combination created by characters five and six, for example: 01 50 09 35 These numbers may be arbitrary, or may indicate the course belongs to a sequence.
Part 4: the seventh character, for example: H Y Identifies the credit value of the course: H courses have a value of 0. Students who have completed, in a previous session, a prerequisite or corequisite course that is no longer being offered i.
Students may not register for credit in any course, which lists as an exclusion, a course they are currently taking or have already passed, even if the excluded course is no longer offered i. They normally meet several times a week, and are held in person. Some lectures may be delivered online.
A tutorial provides a supervised review of course material, typically in small groups. A practical provides applied training. Prerequisites : students must have passed any prerequisites identified in the course description before they enrol in the described course unless they have explicitly been waived by the instructor Instructors are empowered to waive prerequisites if they feel that there are adequate grounds for so doing.
If a student registers in a course without meeting its prerequisite and without obtaining a specific waiver, the student may be withdrawn from the course at any time without warning.
Students remain in such courses at their own risk since not having passed the prerequisite will not be accepted as grounds for special consideration or petition. Instructors are permitted to waive corequisites if they feel that there are adequate grounds for so doing. If students register in a course without meeting its corequisite, or if they withdraw from the corequisite course without obtaining a specific waiver, the student may be withdrawn from the described course at any time without warning.
Students remain in such courses at their own risk since not having passed the corequisite will not be accepted as grounds for special consideration or petition. Students are cautioned that courses are not always mutually exclusive, so it is important to check the Calendar entries for both courses to ensure each lists the other as an exclusion. Where students enrol in an excluded course, the second course will be marked as an extra EXT course and, although it will appear on the transcript and can be used to satisfy program requirements, it will not count towards degree requirements or CGPA.
ACORN does not automatically check for exclusions, but courses will be identified as extra courses in the student's academic record as soon as the exclusion is discovered. Students are cautioned this could happen without warning at any time during the student's studies at UTSC. Students can consult Degree Explorer to identify exclusions.
Similarly, some UTSC courses, including some that have been retired, may not appear in this Calendar as exclusions. Students who wish to change their registration: May do so only until the deadlines for adding and dropping courses, described under Academic Dates on the Office of the Registrar website; and May do so only through ACORN.
Upon notification of probation, students enrolled in future sessions must drop all courses above the 2. Failure to do so within 7 days of notification of standing on ACORN will result in withdrawal from all courses. Students who successfully petition to re-enrol back into the appropriate course load are subject to a late registration fee.
Students who are allowed to continue on probation because they have achieved a sessional grade point average of at least 1. While on probation, students must meet with an academic advisor to discuss the reasons leading to being placed on probation and to plan strategies to improve academic performance.
For more information about academic probation go to the Office of the Registrar website. Students who make changes through ACORN should end their transactions by listing their courses to ensure the change has been processed properly. They will not receive written confirmation of the change but it will be recorded in the Activity log kept by the University, which can be accessed through ACORN.
At the time students add a course to their record they are accepting responsibility for fee payment for it. Students who drop courses by the appropriate deadline may be entitled to a fee adjustment. See the fees refund schedule and information published each session by Student Accounts.
Students wanting to drop a course should pay attention to two deadlines in the Academic Dates : If students withdraw from a course by the last date to drop courses without academic penalty, no record of registration is shown on the student's transcript. If students withdraw from a course by the late withdrawal date, the course remains on the student's record with a grade of LWD indicating late withdrawal. The question have been saved in answer later, you can access it from your profile anytime.
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