Program maps and important information for newly admitted students
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1 Program maps and important information for newly admitted students
2 Table of contents Important information from the Office of the Registrar... 3 Registration assistance required?... 3 Academic advising... 3 Financial obligations... 3 Financial aid/osap... 4 Student Insurance and health plan... 4 Photo ID (UOIT Student Card)... 4 Laptop (pick-up)... 4 Parking... 5 Aboriginal Resource Centre... 5 International students... 5 Student Experience Centre... 5 Academic advising 10 reasons to meet an advisor... 6 Faculty of Business and Information Technology... 7 Business (Commerce)... 7 Commerce Bridge course completion requirements... 7 Information Technology Networking and Information Technology Security... 8 Information Technology Bridge Game Development and Entrepreneurship specialization... 9 Information Technology Bridge Networking & Information Technology Security specialization. 9 Faculty of Education Concurrent Education only -- Biology or Chemistry as first teachable subject Concurrent Education only -- Mathematics or Physics as first teachable Adult Education and Digital Technology Faculty of Energy Systems and Nuclear Science Energy Systems Engineering Nuclear Engineering Health Physics and Radiation Science Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science Automotive Engineering Electrical Engineering Manufacturing Engineering Mechanical Engineering (Including Mechatronics and Energy) Software Engineering Approved Liberal Studies electives... 17
3 Faculty of Health Sciences Allied Health Science (part-time) Health Science (Comprehensive and Health Information Management) Health Science Kinesiology specialization with Exercise Science option Health Science Kinesiology specialization with Health and Wellness option Health Science - Fitness and Health Promotion Bridge to Kinesiology Medical Laboratory Science Nursing (Collaborative) RPN to BScN program (full-time) RPN to BScN Program (part-time) [only offered at Oshawa Campus] Faculty of Science Applied and Industrial Mathematics Biological Science all specializations Chemistry all specializations Computing Science Forensic Science Physical Science Physics Comprehensive Physics Energy and the Environment Physics Forensic Physics Physics Medical Physics specialization Faculty of Social Science and Humanities Communication (Comprehensive program) Communication with Commerce and Marketing specialization Communication with Digital Media specialization Communication with Health Sciences specialization Communication - Science and Technology specialization Community Development Criminology and Justice (Comprehensive program) Criminal Justice specialization Gender, Sexualities and Justice specialization Race, Ethnicity and Justice specialization Youth, Crime and Justice specialization Forensic Psychology Legal Studies (Comprehensive program)... 36
4 Alternative Dispute Resolution specialization Human Rights Law specialization Information Law specialization Public Policy Equity Policy specialization Technology and Society specialization Social Science and Humanities- Bridge Programs Communication Bridge Program Criminology and Justice Bridge Program Legal Studies Bridge Program The Registrar s office... 39
5 3 Important information from the Office of the Registrar The Office of the Registrar has two campus locations to better serve our students. Downtown Oshawa campus location: 61 Charles, Room DTA 120 North Oshawa campus location: Room U5-68 Registration assistance required? See our online Registration guide at Please note: The guide is found on the home page of MyCampus on the left-hand side. Do not Log into MyCampus to access the Registration guide. Please read this information and plan your schedule before logging into MyCampus. On the first two pages of the Registration guide there are worksheets you can use to plan your schedule. You can view the courses offered by selecting Preview Available Courses under Links on the home page of MyCampus (left-hand side navigation) Still having trouble? Call for further registration assistance. Academic advising A list of academic advisors and their contact information is listed in this document. Consult the advisor responsible for those courses you wish to add, drop or waive registration requirements. Consult the advisor responsible for your program if you need advice about degree requirements or academic goals. Financial obligations When you register, you accept responsibility for payment of fees. Your balance owing will be made available through the online registration process. Fees are charged on a per-course basis, so please recheck your account balance every time you make a change to your registration. The deadline for payment of the fall term portion of your fees is August 15, You may pay your fees in full for the fall term or you may pay by instalment. The final instalment of fall term fees is due on September 19, The instalment payment option is available to full-time, undergraduate domestic and international students. Term First Instalment Due Date Full-time Domestic Undergraduate Instalment Payment Full-time International Undergraduate Instalment Payment Final Instalment Due Date (funds remaining) Fall 2012 August 15 $3000 $5000 September 19 Winter 2013 December 17 $3000 $5000 January 18 Your winter term fees are due by December 17, If you are paying by instalment, your second instalment is due on January 18, The instalment payment option is not available to part-time students. Fee payment confirms registration in your courses, failure to pay fees, or arrange an approved deferment by stated fee payment deadlines could result in de-registration from courses.
6 4 If you have been approved for OSAP, please refer to the payment options in the Paying your fees section of this guide. Information is available online at or in person through the Accounting department at the north Oshawa campus location, Room U5-68 or the downtown Oshawa campus location, 61 Charles Street, DTA 120. Financial aid/osap Information regarding OSAP funding distribution is available online at or in person through the Financial Aid office at the north Oshawa location, Room U5-68 or the downtown Oshawa campus location, 61 Charles Street. Student Insurance and health plan All registered full-time students are automatically enrolled in the Student Insurance Plan and must pay the health and dental fee as part of their tuition. If you have other coverage, you can use the student plan in coordination with existing coverage to increase coverage. You may decline coverage for the extended health and dental coverage if you have other similar coverage. Information on how to opt-out will be available in August on the Student Association website Your student ID card serves as your university student health insurance card. The deadline to opt out of the health insurance plan is September 30, If you wish to opt-out of your insurance, you can do so online from September 1, 2012 to September 30, Additional information can be obtained from the Student Association website by visiting or in person at the Student Association office, 2nd Floor, Student Centre, north Oshawa campus location. You must pay the insurance fees upfront and then you will be reimbursed by cheque if the online opt-out process is completed by September 30, Further information can be accessed by visiting your Student Association website at Photo ID (UOIT Student Card) You are strongly encouraged to obtain your multi-year student identification card as soon as you ve officially registered and chosen all your fall classes. This must be done before classes begin to ensure valid identification for September access to meal plans/flex dollars, athletics, the library and for full-time students, the U-Pass student transit bus services with Durham Region Transit and Go Transit bus services within Durham Region. Your full-time student ID card is required by September 7, 2012 for U-Pass access. This ID card must also be presented at all final examinations. See the Registration guide for Campus ID office hours. To receive your student ID card, present your current timetable or proof of registration plus one valid government-issued piece of photo ID. For further inquiries, please visit Laptop (pick-up) One of the greatest advantages of UOIT s technology-enriched learning environment is that all students have equal access to the same technology, resources and services. It is mandatory that all UOIT students participate in the technology-enriched learning environment. All new students are required to attend a laptop distribution session prior to the start of classes. After you have registered for a laptop pick-up session on MyCampus (as outlined in the Registration guide), pick-up your laptop at the north Oshawa campus location library, lower level, during your assigned time.
7 5 For further inquiries, you can either visit our website at or Parking Parking information is available online at If you have paid for parking and you are eligible for a parking tag, you will be mailed your tag, or you may pick up your parking tag at the parking services office, Gordon Willey building. Aboriginal Resource Centre Aboriginal Counsellors: Laura Thibeault and Kris Meawasige The resource centre staff are available to ease First Nation, Métis and Inuit students transition into and throughout their journey at UOIT. We strive to provide an environment that fosters personal and cultural growth, along with academic success. In a holistic manner, in partnership with the campus community, we aim to ensure that we have provided students with the personal, cultural, and academic tools necessary to find their role within the community. The centre offers a wide range of services to help students succeed on and off campus, including Aboriginal self-identification, counselling support, cultural programming, Elder-in residence, sponsorship, scholarship and bursary assistance. International students Student advisor: Abu Arif [email protected] International students should consult Abu Arif regarding arrival information, study permits, registration, enrolment, graduation letters, tuition summaries, the University Health Insurance Plan (UHIP), international student orientation, airport pick-up during first-time arrival, cultural adjustment, international events and general student life issues. For further information regarding UHIP, please visit Program and course advising for all students, including international students is provided by the academic advisors. You will find a full list of academic advisors is in this document. Student Experience Centre The Student Experience Centre is committed to facilitating your transition and integration into the university community and to supporting your personal and career development throughout your time at UOIT. Services and supports provided include Career Services, Co-curricular Recognition program, community relations, Disability Services (downtown Oshawa campus location) *, first-generation student support, first-year programming, Internship program, Leadership program and orientation programming. You will receive more information about orientation programming from the Student Experience Centre in early July. *Students at the north Oshawa campus location will be serviced through the Centre for Students with Disabilities located at 61 Charles, Oshawa, ON L1H 4X8. For more information, please visit
8 6 Academic advising 10 reasons to meet an advisor Academic advisors will meet students who are currently enrolled, or have been admitted and accepted UOIT s offer of admission. Academic advisors strive to assist students to make choices that will lead to their academic success. Your advisor can support you from start to finish, from selecting a program to planning for the future. Visit an academic advisor if you: 1. Need advice and approval to add and/or drop a course. 2. Need advice and approval for course substitution. 3. Need advice and approval for prerequisite/corequisite or time conflict waivers. 4. Need advice regarding the selection of courses that will meet degree requirements. (Students approved for transfer credit may require this service.) 5. Need advice regarding a change of major or specialization area. 6. Need to discuss your academic progress and standing (including grade appeals, academic probation and academic or disciplinary suspension). 7. Need to discuss issues that affect your academic performance. 8. Need advice about deferred examinations and scheduling these exams. 9. Need advice regarding your academic goals. 10. Require the dean s signature on a document. Advisor contact information Faculty/ Faculty location Business and Information Technology UOIT North Business and IT building, 2 nd Floor Energy Systems and Nuclear Science UOIT North Science building or Energy Research Centre Engineering and Applied Science UOIT North Engineering building or Energy Research Centre Health Sciences UOIT North Science building, 3 rd Floor Science UOIT North Science building, 4 th Floor Social Science and Humanities UOIT Downtown 55 Bond Street East Program Academic advisor Courses Advisor office Contact Commerce (years 1-2) Commerce (years 3-4) Information Technology Commerce & Info Tech All programs in this faculty All programs in this faculty Allied Health Sciences, Nursing Health Science, Medical Lab Science All programs in this faculty All programs in this faculty Jessica Clarke BUSI, ECON UB 2014 [email protected] Christina Pearsall BUSI, ECON UB 2022 [email protected] Kimberley Young INFR UB 2016 [email protected] Cyndi Hillis Emily Laverty Joanna Campbell Tammy Mulley INFR, BUSI, ECON ENGR, RADI, NUCL UB 2018 ERC 4033 ENGR ENG 1020 (moving to ERC 4033 in the fall term) [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Tracey Szarka HLSC, NURS UA 3013 [email protected] Darci Aylward HLSC, MLSC UA 3011 [email protected] Tara Jackson Clarissa Livingstone Amy Anderson Alexandra Herman Theeben Jegatheesan Kellie Newberry BIOL, CHEM, ENVS, FSCI, MATH, PHY, SCIE, STAT, CSCI COMM, LGLS, PHIL, POSC, PSYC, PUBP, SOCI, SSCI, ALSU, CDEV, CDPS UA 4045A [email protected] 402 and 403 [email protected]
9 7 Faculty of Business and Information Technology Business (Commerce) BUSI 1010U Critical Thinking and Ethics BUSI 1520U Business Computer Applications BUSI 1600U Management of the Enterprise BUSI 1915U Linear Algebra ECON 2010U Microeconomics BUSI 1020U Business Communications BUSI 1450U Statistics BUSI 2150U Financial Accounting I ECON 2020U Macroeconomics *Elective Your academic advising office will be sending an with recommended conflict-free schedules. These schedules will also be posted to the faculty web site at: Commerce Bridge course completion requirements Semester 1 BUSI 1010U Critical Thinking and Ethics BUSI 1101U Financial Accounting BUSI 1916U Business Math II BUSI 2311U Organizational BUSI 2401U Finance I If you have any questions regarding your program or future course requirements please visit the faculty website at or contact your academic advisor
10 8 Information Technology Game Development and Entrepreneurship INFR 1010U Discrete Mathematics INFR 1100U Intro to Programming INFR 1300U Creative Writing and Narrative Concepts INFR 1310U Graphic Design I INFR 1340U Business of Gaming INFR 1395U Game Development Workshop 1 (No credit hours) BUSI 1700U Introduction to Entrepreneurship BUSI 2205 Principles of Marketing INFR 1015U Linear Algebra and Physics for Games INFR 1320U Graphic Design II INFR 1396U Game Development Workshop II (No credit hours) INFR 2140U Object Oriented Programming Your academic advising office will be sending an with recommended conflict-free schedules. These schedules will also be posted to the faculty web site at: ment_entrepreneurship%20%20/suggested-game-development-and-entrepreneurship-first-yearschedules.php Information Technology Networking and Information Technology Security COMM 1050U Technical Communications INFR 1010U Discrete Mathematics INFR 1100U Intro to Programming INFR 1411U Intro to Networking INFR 1550U Law and Ethics in IT BUSI 1700U Introduction to Entrepreneurship BUSI 2205U Principles of Marketing INFR 1016U Introductory Calculus INFR 1421U Intro to Networking II INFR 2140U Object Oriented Programming Your academic advising office will be sending an with recommended conflict-free schedules. These schedules will also be posted to the faculty web site at: d_it_security/suggested-first-year-schedules.php
11 9 Information Technology Bridge Game Development and Entrepreneurship specialization Students should complete the following courses in BUSI 1700 INFR 1010 INFR 1015 INFR 2140 INFR 2180 Introduction to Entrepreneurship Discrete Mathematics Linear Algebra and Physics for Games Object Oriented Programming Computer Architecture Information Technology Bridge Networking and Information Technology Security specialization Complete the following courses in BUSI 1700 Introduction to Entrepreneurship INFR 1010 Discrete Mathematics INFR 1016 Introductory Calculus INFR 2180 Computer Architecture One general elective or technical elective If you have any questions regarding your program or future course requirements please visit the faculty website at or contact your academic advisor
12 10 Faculty of Education Concurrent Education only -- Biology or Chemistry as first teachable subject BIOL 1010U Biology I CHEM 1010U Chemistry I CSCI 1040 Introduction to Computer Science with Python MATH 1000U Introductory Calculus OR MATH 1010U Calculus I * PHY 1010U Physics I OR PHY 1030U Introductory Physics * BIOL 1020U Biology II CHEM 1020U Chemistry II EDUC 2900U Introduction to Teaching and Field Experience I (10 days) MATH 1020U Calculus II PHY 1020U Physics II for students with Chemistry as first teachable OR PHY 1040U Physics for Biosciences ** (for students with Biology as first teachable) *All students who have completed Grade 12 Advanced Functions (MHF4U) and Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U) should take MATH 1010U and PHY 1010U. Students without one of these high school courses or equivalent are directed to take MATH 1000U and PHY 1030U. **Students who wish to have Physics as one of their teachable subjects should take PHY 1020U. However, students who achieve a B standing or higher in PHY 1040U will be permitted to proceed to second year physics courses.
13 11 Concurrent Education only -- Mathematics or Physics as first teachable BIOL 1010U Biology I CHEM 1010U Chemistry I CSCI 1030 Introduction to Computer Science with C++ MATH 1000U Introductory Calculus OR MATH 1010U Calculus I * PHY 1010U Physics I OR PHY 1030U Introductory Physics * BIOL 1020U Biology II OR CHEM 1020U Chemistry II ** EDUC 2900 Introduction to Teaching and Field Experience I (10 days) MATH 1020U Calculus II PHY 1020U Physics II MATH 2050U Linear Algebra *All students who have completed Grade 12 Advanced Functions (MHF4U) and Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U) should take MATH 1010U and PHY 1010U. Students without one of these high school courses or equivalent are directed to take MATH 1000U and PHY 1030U. **Students who wish to have Biology as one of their teachable subjects should take BIOL 1020U. Students who wish to have Chemistry as one of their teachable subjects should take CHEM 1020U. Adult Education and Digital Technology Semester 1 (Fall 2012) AEDT2160U Online Learning: Theory and Research AEDT1120U Foundations of Digital Teaching and Learning Technologies COMM1310U Fundamentals of Professional Writing EDUC4703U Problem-based Learning AEDT3140 Creating Digital Tools Semester 2 (Winter 2013) AEDT1170U Psychological Foundations and Digital Technologies AEDT2150U Digital Technologies and Advanced Teaching Methods AEDT1110U Foundations of Adult Learning AEDT4120U Serious Gaming and Simulations AEDT2120U Culture and Digital Technologies For further information regarding the Adult Education and Digital Technology program, please visit and or contact [email protected] or at , ext 3762.
14 12 Faculty of Energy Systems and Nuclear Science Energy Systems Engineering COMM 1050U Technical Communications ENGR 3200U Engineering Graphics and Design MATH 1010U Calculus I MATH 1850U Linear Algebra for Engineers PHY 1010U Physics I Semester 2 (18 credit hours) CHEM 1800U Chemistry for Engineers ENGR 1200U Introduction to Programming ENVS 1000U Environmental Science MATH 1020U Calculus II NUCL 1530U Radiation and Nuclear Technology PHY 1020U Physics II Nuclear Engineering Semester 1 (18 credit hours) COMM 1050U Technical Communications ENGR 3200U Engineering Graphics and Design MATH 1010U Calculus I MATH 1850U Linear Algebra for Engineers PHY 1010U Physics I Liberal Studies elective * Semester 2 (18 credit hours) ENVS 1000U Environmental Science CHEM 1800U Chemistry for Engineers ENGR 1200U Introduction to Programming MATH 1020U Calculus II NUCL 1530U Radiation and Nuclear Technologies PHY 1020U Physics II *Please go to page 17 for a list of liberal studies electives.
15 13 Health Physics and Radiation Science Semester 1 (18 credit hours) CHEM 1010U Chemistry l COMM 1050U Technical Communications MATH 1010U Calculus l MATH 1850U Linear Algebra for Engineers PHY 1010U Physics l SSCI 1210U History of Science and Technology Semester 2 (18 credit hours) BIOL 1010U Biology I: Molecular and Cellular Systems CHEM 1020U Chemistry II ENGR 1200U Introduction to Programming MATH 1020U Calculus II NUCL 1530U Radiation and Nuclear Technologies PHY 1020U Physics II
16 14 Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science Automotive Engineering COMM 1050U Technical Communications ENGR 3200U Engineering Graphics and Design MATH 1010U Calculus I MATH 1850U Linear Algebra for Engineers PHY 1010U Physics I Semester 2 (18 credit hours) CHEM 1800U Chemistry for Engineers ENGR 1200U Introduction to Programming for Engineers ENVS 1000U Environmental Science MATH 1020U Calculus II PHY 1020U Physics II SSCI 1470U Impact of Science and Technology on Society Electrical Engineering COMM 1050U Technical Communications ENGR 1400U Information Technology for Engineers MATH 1010U Calculus I MATH 1850U Linear Algebra for Engineers PHY 1010U Physics I Semester 2 (18 credit hours) CHEM 1800U Chemistry for Engineers ENGR 1200U Introduction to Programming for Engineers MATH 1020U Calculus II PHY 1020U Physics II SSCI 1470U Impact of Science and Technology on Society *Liberal Studies elective *Please go to page 17 for a list of liberal studies electives.
17 15 Manufacturing Engineering COMM 1050U Technical Communications ENGR 3200U Engineering Graphics and Design MATH 1010U Calculus I MATH 1850U Linear Algebra for Engineers PHY 1010U Physics I Semester 2 (18 credit hours) CHEM 1800U Chemistry for Engineers ENGR 1200U Introduction to Programming for Engineers ENVS 1000U Environmental Science MATH 1020U Calculus II PHY 1020U Physics II SSCI 1470U Impact of Science and Technology on Society Mechanical Engineering (Including Mechatronics and Energy) COMM 1050U Technical Communications ENGR 3200U Engineering Graphics and Design MATH 1010U Calculus I MATH 1850U Linear Algebra for Engineers PHY 1010U Physics I Semester 2 (18 credit hours) CHEM 1800U Chemistry for Engineers ENGR 1200U Introduction to Programming for Engineers ENVS 1000U Environmental Science MATH 1020U Calculus II PHY 1020U Physics II SSCI 1470U Impact of Science and Technology on Society
18 16 Software Engineering COMM 1050U Technical Communications ENGR 1400U Information Technology for Engineers MATH 1010U Calculus I MATH 1850U Linear Algebra for Engineers PHY 1010U Physics I Semester 2 (18 credit hours) CHEM 1800U Chemistry for Engineers ENGR 1200U Introduction to Programming for Engineers MATH 1020U Calculus II PHY 1020U Physics II SSCI 1470U Impact of Science and Technology on Society *Liberal Studies elective *Please go to page 17 for a list of liberal studies electives.
19 17 Approved Liberal Studies electives: ANTH 2030H Technology and Humanity * ANTH 2040H Law and Order in Ancient and Contemporary Culture * CANN 2225T Ontario since 1945: From the common good to common sense GEOG 1030H Human Geographies in Global Context * HIST 1201T Western Civilization from the Middle Ages to 1800 * HIST 1202T Western Civilization from 1800 to the present * HIST 1701H World History to 1800 * HIST 1702H World History After 1800 * HIST 2101T War and Society * HIST 2601T Public Health and Medicine * HIST 2601H Public Health and Medicine * IDST 1000T Human Inequality in Global Perspective * PHIL 1002T Introduction to Philosophical Inquiry: Moral and Political Philosophy * PHIL 1003H Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge * PHIL 1004H Informal Logic * PSYC 1000U Introductory Psychology PSYC 2010U Developmental Psychology SOCI 1000U Introductory Sociology SSCI 1000U Introduction to Criminal Justice SSCI 1200U Introduction to Social Policy SSCI 1210U History of Science and Technology SSCI 1300U Social Problems SSCI 2010U Criminal Law SSCI 2011U Customs and Immigration Law SSCI 2020U Issues in Diversity SSCI 2021U Issues in the Family SSCI 2050U Rights and Freedoms in the Justice System SSCI 2280U The Information Society SSCI 2800U Social Theory Foundations SSCI 2810U Sociological Theories of Crime SSCI 2820U Psychological Explanations of Criminal Behaviour WMST 1000T Introduction to Gender- Women s Studies * *Offered through Trent University at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology. Not all courses will be offered each year.
20 18 Faculty of Health Sciences Allied Health Science (part-time) Semester 1 (6 credit hours) HLSC 1701U Academic Writing: Perspectives in Health HLSC 2700U Mathematical Reasoning in Health Science Semester 2 (6 credit hours) HLSC 2601U Introduction to Health Management Elective * Semester 3 (3 credit hours) [spring/summer 2013] Elective * *Suggested electives: EDUC 4704 Teaching and Learning: Curriculum Design HLSC 3421 Issues in Women s Health HLSC 3501 Health Law HLSC 3630 Health Finance
21 19 Health Science (Comprehensive and Health Information Management) BIOL 1010U Biology I CSCI 1800U Computing Tools for Health Sciences * HLSC 1200U Anatomy and Physiology I HLSC 1701U Academic Writing: Perspectives in Health **Elective BIOL 1020U Biology II HLSC 1201U Anatomy and Physiology II PSYC 1000U Introductory Psychology **Two electives *Students looking to pursue more science based courses should take CSCI 1000U Scientific Computing Tools. **Open electives include any UOIT course for which a student has the required prerequisites; that students are not precluded from taking by program restriction; and that fits the students schedule.
22 20 Health Science Kinesiology specialization with Exercise Science option BIOL 1010U Biology I CHEM 1010U Chemistry I CSCI 1800U Computing Tools for Health Sciences * HLSC 1200U Anatomy and Physiology I HLSC 1701U Academic Writing: Perspectives in Health BIOL 1020U Biology II CHEM 1020U Chemistry II HLSC 1201U Anatomy and Physiology II PHY 1810U Physics for Health Science PSYC 1000U Introductory Psychology Health Science Kinesiology specialization with Health and Wellness option BIOL 1010U Biology I CSCI 1800U Computing Tools for Health Sciences * HLSC 1200U Anatomy and Physiology I HLSC 1701U Academic Writing: Perspectives in Health **Elective HLSC 1201U Anatomy and Physiology II PHY 1810U Physics for Health Science PSYC 1000U Introductory Psychology SOCI 1000U Introductory Sociology **Elective *Students looking to pursue more science based courses should take CSCI 1000U Scientific Computing Tools **Open electives include any UOIT course for which a student has the required prerequisites; that students are not precluded from taking by program restriction; and that fits the students schedule.
23 21 Health Science - Fitness and Health Promotion Bridge to Kinesiology Semester 1 (12 credit hours) BIOL 1010U Biology I HLSC 1701U Academic Writing: Perspectives in Health HLSC 2825U Nutrition and Health HLSC 3800U Critical Appraisal of Statistics in Health Science HLSC 2110U Foundations in Clinical and Exercise Biochemistry HLSC 2202 Comprehensive Anatomy and Physiology HLSC 3711 Ethics in Kinesiology PHY 1810U Physics for Health Science Open Elective Please refer to the attached link for additional information regarding course requirements gram_maps/ Medical Laboratory Science BIOL 1010U Biology I CHEM 1010U Chemistry I HLSC 1200U Anatomy and Physiology I HLSC 1701U Academic Writing: Perspectives in Health *Open elective CHEM 1020U Chemistry II HLSC 1201U Anatomy and Physiology II HLSC 2110U Foundations in Clinical and Exercise Biochemistry HLSC 2030U Theory and Practice of Interpersonal Communication MATH 1880U Mathematical Modelling for Health Science *CSCI 1800U Computing Tools for Health Sciences is the recommended elective.
24 22 Nursing (Collaborative) HLSC 1200U Anatomy and Physiology I HLSC 1300U Information and Communication Technology in Health Care NURS 1002U Introduction to Nursing Praxis NURS 1003U Foundations for Nursing Practicum I NURS 1100U Introduction to Health and Healing NURS 1420U Development of Self as a Nurse I HLSC 1201U Anatomy and Physiology II NURS 1503U Foundations for Nursing Practicum II NURS 1700U Health and Healing: Older Adult Nursing Theory and Practicum NURS 2320U Health Assessment SOCI 1000U Introductory Sociology Conflict-free schedules have been prepared for your registration. Students are required to select and register only for course sections in their chosen combination for both fall and winter. Please visit the faculty web site for further information:
25 23 RPN to BScN program (full-time) Semester 1 (9 credit hours) HLSC 0880U Science Bridge HLSC 1300U Information and Communication Technology in Health Care NURS 0420U Nursing Bridge HLSC 2202U Comprehensive Anatomy and Physiology HLSC 3601U Managing Health Care Teams NURS 2820U Comprehensive Pharmacotherapeutics PSYC 2010U Developmental Psychology *Elective Semester 3 (3 credit hours) [spring/summer 2013] NURS 2705 Health and Healing Child and Family Nursing Theory and Practicum *An elective is any university level course that is not a nursing (NURS) course, and that you are eligible to take. RPN to BScN Program (part-time) [only offered at Oshawa Campus] Semester 1 (9 credit hours) [considered full-time for this one semester] HLSC 0880U Science Bridge HLSC 1300U Information and Communication Technology in Health Care NURS 0420U Nursing Bridge Semester 2 (6 credit hours) HLSC 2202U Comprehensive Anatomy and Physiology NURS 2820U Comprehensive Pharmacotherapeutics Semester 3 (3 credit hours) [spring/summer 2013] NURS 2705 Health and Healing Child and Family Nursing Theory and Practicum
26 24 Faculty of Science Applied and Industrial Mathematics BIOL 1010U Biology I CHEM 1010U Chemistry I CSCI 1030U Introduction to Computer Science with C++ MATH 1000U Introductory Calculus OR MATH 1010U Calculus I * PHY 1010U Physics I OR PHY 1030U Introductory Physics * BIOL 1020U Biology II OR CHEM 1020U Chemistry II MATH 1020U Calculus II MATH 2050U Linear Algebra PHY 1020U Physics II Elective *All students who have completed Grade 12 Advanced Functions (MHF4U) and Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U) should take MATH 1010U and PHY 1010U. Students without one of these high school courses or equivalent are directed to take MATH 1000U and PHY 1030U.
27 25 Biological Science all specializations BIOL 1010U Biology I CHEM 1010U Chemistry I CSCI 1040U Introduction to Computer Science with Python * MATH 1000U Introductory Calculus OR MATH 1010U Calculus I ** PHY 1010U Physics I OR PHY 1030U Introductory Physics ** BIOL 1020U Biology II CHEM 1020U Chemistry II MATH 1020U Calculus II PHY 1040U Physics for Biosciences *** Elective **** *For students in the Life Sciences specialization, CSCI 1040U is strongly recommended (but not required). An elective course can be taken in its place. **All students who have completed Grade 12 Advanced Functions (MHF4U) and Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U) should take MATH 1010U and PHY 1010U. Students without one of these high school courses or equivalent are directed to take MATH 1000U and PHY 1030U. ***Students who wish to take upper year physics courses must take PHY 1010U or PHY 1030U and PHY 1020U. However, students who achieve a B standing or higher in PHY 1040U will be permitted to proceed to higher-level physics courses. ****PSYC 1000U is mandatory for Life Sciences students.
28 26 Chemistry all specializations BIOL 1010U Biology I CHEM 1010U Chemistry I CSCI 1040U Introduction to computer Science with Python MATH 1000U Introductory Calculus OR MATH 1010U Calculus I * PHY 1010U Physics I OR PHY 1030U Introductory Physics * BIOL 1020U Biology II CHEM 1020U Chemistry II MATH 1020U Calculus II PHY 1020U Physics II Elective (MATH 2050U Linear Algebra is recommended) *All students who have completed Grade 12 Advanced Functions (MHF4U) and Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U) should take MATH 1010U and PHY 1010U. Students without one of these high school courses or equivalent are directed to take MATH 1000U and PHY 1030U.
29 27 Computing Science BIOL 1010U Biology I CHEM 1010U Chemistry I CSCI 1030U Introduction to Computer Science with C++ MATH 1000U Introductory Calculus OR MATH 1010U Calculus I * PHY1010U Physics I OR PHY 1030U Introductory Physics * BIOL 1020U Biology II OR CHEM 1020U Chemistry II CSCI 1060 Programming Workshop MATH 1020U Calculus II MATH 2050U Linear Algebra PHY 1020U Physics II *All students who have completed Grade 12 Advanced Functions (MHF4U) and Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U) should take MATH 1010U and PHY 1010U. Students without one of these high school courses or equivalent are directed to take MATH 1000U and PHY 1030U.
30 28 Forensic Science BIOL 1010U Biology I CHEM 1010U Chemistry I CSCI 1040U Introduction to Computer Science with Python MATH 1000U Introductory Calculus OR MATH 1010U Calculus I * PHY 1010U Physics I OR PHY 1030U Introductory Physics * BIOL 1020U Biology II CHEM 1020U Chemistry II FSCI 1010U Introductory Forensic Science MATH 1020U Calculus II PHY 1040U Physics for BioSciences ** *All students who have completed Grade 12 Advanced Functions (MHF4U) and Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U) should take MATH 1010U and PHY 1010U. Students without one of these high school courses or equivalent are directed to take MATH 1000U and PHY 1030U. **Students who wish to take upper year physics courses must take PHY 1010U or PHY 1030U and PHY 1020U. However, students who achieve a B standing or higher in PHY 1040U will be permitted to proceed to higher-level physics courses.
31 29 Physical Science BIOL 1010U Biology I CHEM 1010U Chemistry I MATH 1000U Introductory Calculus OR MATH 1010U Calculus I * PHY 1010U Physics I OR PHY 1030U Introductory Physics * Elective (CSCI 1030U Introduction to Computer Science with C++ is highly recommended) BIOL 1020U Biology II OR CHEM 1020U Chemistry II ** MATH 1020U Calculus II PHY 1020U Physics II Two Electives (as one of these electives, MATH 2050U Linear Algebra is highly recommended) *All students who have completed Grade 12 Advanced Functions (MHF4U) and Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U) should take MATH 1010U and PHY 1010U. Students without one of these high school courses or equivalent are directed to take MATH 1000U and PHY 1030U. **Students can take both BIOL 1020U and CHEM1020U if desired.
32 30 Physics Comprehensive BIOL1010U Biology I CHEM 1010U Chemistry I CSCI 1030U Introduction to Computer Science with C++ MATH 1000U Introductory Calculus OR MATH 1010U Calculus I * PHY 1010U Physics I OR PHY 1030U Introductory Physics * BIOL 1020U Biology II OR CHEM 1020U Chemistry II MATH 1020U Calculus II MATH 2050U Linear Algebra PHY 1020U Physics II Elective Physics Energy and the Environment BIOL1010U Biology I CHEM 1010U Chemistry I CSCI 1030U Introduction to Computer Science with C++ MATH 1000U Introductory Calculus OR MATH 1010U Calculus I * PHY 1010U Physics I OR PHY 1030U Introductory Physics * BIOL 1020U Biology II CHEM 1020U Chemistry II MATH 1020U Calculus II MATH 2050U Linear Algebra PHY 1020U Physics II *All students who have completed Grade 12 Advanced Functions (MHF4U) and Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U) should take MATH 1010U and PHY 1010U. Students without one of these high school courses or equivalent are directed to take MATH 1000U and PHY 1030U.
33 31 Physics Forensic Physics BIOL1010U Biology I CHEM 1010U Chemistry I CSCI 1030U Introduction to Computer Science with C++ MATH 1000U Introductory Calculus OR MATH 1010U Calculus I * PHY 1010U Physics I OR PHY 1030U Introductory Physics * CHEM 1020U Chemistry II FSCI 1010U Introduction to Forensic Science MATH 1020U Calculus II MATH 2050U Linear Algebra PHY 1020U Physics II Physics Medical Physics specialization BIOL1010U Biology I CHEM 1010U Chemistry I CSCI 1030U Introduction to Computer Science with C++ MATH 1000U Introductory Calculus OR MATH 1010U Calculus I * PHY 1010U Physics I OR PHY 1030U Introductory Physics * BIOL1020U Biology II CHEM 1020U Chemistry II MATH 1020U Calculus II MATH 2050U Linear Algebra PHY 1020U Physics II *All students who have completed Grade 12 Advanced Functions (MHF4U) and Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U) should take MATH 1010U and PHY 1010U. Students without one of these high school courses or equivalent are directed to take MATH 1000U and PHY 1030U.
34 32 Faculty of Social Science and Humanities Communication (Comprehensive program) COMM 1100U Introduction to Communication COMM 1110U Developments in Human Communication COMM 1310U Fundamentals of Professional Writing COMM 1420U Digital Literacy for Communication in the 21st Century One general elective * COMM 1220U Reading Our World COMM 1320U Oral Communication and Public Speaking COMM 1610U Interpersonal Communication Two general electives * *General electives can be taken at/or adjoining their year level, where permission has been granted and prerequisites have been fulfilled. No more than six 1000-level elective courses can be included. Communication with Commerce and Marketing specialization Same as above except BUSI 1600U Management of the Enterprise in place of one open elective in fall and BUSI 1700U Introduction to Entrepreneurship in place of one open elective in winter. Communication with Digital Media specialization Same as comprehensive except CSCI 1200U Computers in Media in place of one open elective in fall and CSCI 1030U Introduction to Computer Science in place of one open elective in winter. Communication with Health Sciences specialization Same as comprehensive. clarification, please consult your academic advising team at [email protected].
35 33 Communication - Science and Technology specialization COMM 1100U Introduction to Communication COMM 1110U Developments in Human Communication COMM 1310U Fundamentals of Professional Writing COMM 1420U Digital Literacy for Communication in the 21st Century Science elective *** COMM 1220U Reading Our World COMM 1320U Oral Communication and Public Speaking COMM 1610U Interpersonal Communication Two general electives * ***Science electives: Must take at least one of: BIOL 1010U Biology I: Molecular and Cellular Systems [fall term] (Prerequisite for BIOL 1020U) BIOL 1020U Biology II: Diversity of Life and Principles of Ecology [winter term] (Prerequisite for BIOL 2010U, BIOL 2020U, BIOL 2030U) BIOL 1840U Biology for Engineers [winter term] (Prerequisite for BIOL 2840U) Note: Students will want to consider prerequisites when choosing their first science elective please consult with your academic advisor. clarification, please consult your academic advising team at [email protected].
36 34 Community Development BUSI 1600U Management of the Enterprise PSYC 1000U Introductory Psychology SSCI 1300U Social Problems SSCI 1910U Writing for the Social Sciences Elective * (recommended: ALSU 1101U Foundations for Academic Learning and Success) CDEV 1000U What is Community? COMM 1610U Interpersonal Communication POSC 1000U Political Science SOCI 1000U Introductory Sociology SSCI 1200U Introduction to Social Policy clarification, please consult your academic advising team at [email protected]. Criminology and Justice (Comprehensive program) SSCI 1000U Introduction to Criminal Justice SSCI 1010U Introduction to Canadian Legal System SSCI 1300U Social Problems SSCI 1910U Writing for the Social Sciences General elective * (recommended ALSU 1101U Foundations for Learning and Success) POSC 1000U Political Science PSYC 1000U Introductory Psychology SOCI 1000U Introductory Sociology SSCI 1200U Introduction to Social Policy General elective * Criminal Justice specialization YEAR 1 Year 1 is the same as the comprehensive Criminology and Justice major.
37 35 Gender, Sexualities and Justice specialization YEAR 1 (30 credit hours) Year 1 is the same as the comprehensive Criminology and Justice major. Race, Ethnicity and Justice specialization YEAR 1 Year 1 is the same as the comprehensive Criminology and Justice major. Youth, Crime and Justice specialization YEAR 1 Year 1 is the same as the comprehensive Criminology and Justice major. clarification, please consult your academic advising team at [email protected]. Forensic Psychology BIOL 1841 Biology for Non Specialists PSYC 1000U Introductory Psychology SSCI 1000U Introduction to Criminal Justice SSCI 1910U Writing for the Social Sciences Elective (recommended ALSU 1101U Foundations for Academic Learning and Success) FSCI 1010U Introduction to Forensic Science POSC 1000U Political Science SOCI 1000U Introductory Sociology SSCI 1010U Introduction to Canadian Legal System Elective
38 36 Legal Studies (Comprehensive program) PSYC 1000U Introductory Psychology SSCI 1000U Introduction to Criminal Justice SSCI 1300U Social Problems SSCI 1910U Writing for the Social Sciences General elective (recommended ALSU 1101U Foundations for Learning and Success) POSC 1000U Political Science SOCI 1000U Introductory Sociology SSCI 1010U Introduction to Canadian Legal System SSCI 1200U Introduction to Social Policy General elective clarification, please consult your academic advising team at Alternative Dispute Resolution specialization YEAR 1 Year 1 is the same as the comprehensive Legal Studies major. Human Rights Law specialization YEAR 1 Year 1 is the same as the comprehensive Legal Studies major. Information Law specialization YEAR 1 Year 1 is the same as the comprehensive Legal Studies major.
39 37 Public Policy SSCI 1000U Introduction to Criminal Justice PSYC 1000U Introductory Psychology SSCI 1010U Introduction to Canadian Legal System SSCI 1300U Social Problems SSCI 1910U Writing for the Social Sciences POSC 1000U Political Science SOCI 1000U Introductory Sociology SSCI 1200U Introduction to Social Policy Two general electives clarification, please consult your academic advising team at Equity Policy specialization YEAR 1 Year 1 is the same as the comprehensive Public Policy program. Technology and Society specialization YEAR 1 Year 1 is the same as the comprehensive Public Policy program. clarification, please consult your academic advising team at [email protected].
40 38 Social Science and Humanities- Bridge Programs Communication Bridge Program Semester 1 (Fall 2012) COMM 1110U Developments in Human Communication COMM 2110U Foundations of Communication Theory For further information regarding your bridge program, please consult your academic advising team at [email protected]. Criminology and Justice Bridge Program Students who are graduates Police Foundations, Correctional Worker, Community and Justice Services (CYW), or Law and Security Administration, the Criminology and Justice Bridge program consists of the following courses: Semester 1 PSYC 2030U Abnormal Psychology SSCI 2900 Research Methods Semester 2 SSCI 2810 Sociological Theories of Crime SSCI 2910 Quantitative Methods Students with a graduate certificate in Youth Corrections and Interventions (YCI) and a two or threeyear diploma in a related field will take the following two bridge courses. Semester 1 SSCI 2025 Youth Cultures Semester 2 SSCI 2910 Quantitative Methods Legal Studies Bridge Program Semester 1 LGLS 2100U Public Law LGLS 2200U Legal Theory LGLS 2940U Legal Research Methods SSCI 2900U Research Methods For further information regarding your bridge program, please consult your academic advising team at [email protected]
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