Faculty of ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE

Design your future with our world-class Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science. From developing innovative solutions that address global problems, to turning smart ideas into brilliant products, our state-of-the-art programs give you the tools to succeed; our programs are fully accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB).* Now is the time to get serious about making the world an even better place.

* The Mechatronics Engineering program will be reviewed for accreditation in 2019-2020, to coincide with the first graduating class, as per CEAB requirements. engineering.uoit.ca

22 2019-2020 Undergraduate Viewbook LEARNING ENVIRONMENT

Dissect engineering products and equipment—such as a hand-held drill—to understand how it works and to explore the functionality of its various parts.

Use of typical industrial CAD software to design and produce 3D drawings of parts.

3D printers to produce prototypes of various parts for rickshaws, vehicles, masks, and more.

Design and test functionality of engineering products— with the hands-on opportunity to design, test and modify an engine—using various tools and software.

Detailed analysis and optimization of various engineering systems.

uoit.ca 23 Engineering and Applied Science PROGRAMS

Automotive Engineering Mechanical Engineering From electric and fuel-cell- powered cars affecting Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) the future of transportation, Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Engineering and to robotics and Management (Honours) Management (Honours) automation changing Co-op and internship placements available. Co-op and internship placements available. public policy, the programs Specialization • Energy Engineering in our Faculty of Engineering and Applied Electrical Engineering Science explore these Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Mechatronics Engineering critical issues to ensure Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) graduates are prepared to Management (Honours) Bachelor of Engineering and be leaders in tomorrow’s Co-op and internship placements available. Management (Honours) workplace. Specialization • Smart Grid Co-op and internship placements available. Whether your interests lie in automotive, energy, Manufacturing Engineering Software Engineering power, manufacturing, automation, robotics or Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) software, our exceptionally Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Engineering and qualified professors Management (Honours) Management (Honours) and high-tech research Co-op and internship placements available. Co-op and internship placements available. facilities challenge and Specialization • Internet of Things grow modern thinkers. The engineering and applied science sectors continually advance, giving rise to new opportunities. The university provides “the latest in technology and engineering course options, while also offering endless support with resumé and interview preparation. KYLE FRANCIS Bachelor of Engineering and Management (Honours) in Mechanical Engineering Engine Assembly, Honda of Canada Manufacturing, New Tecumseth,

Technology-Enriched Learning Environment (TELE) Access to information, technologies and software that keep you connected and provide you with the skills needed to excel. For more information about the Full TELE or Bring Your Own Device TELE model that you will use, visit uoit.ca/telebyprogram.

24 2019-2020 Undergraduate Viewbook STATE- OF- THE- ART.

93%

of students employed within two years

of graduation INNOVATIVE.

uoit.ca 25 LIFE ON CAMPUS Traditions bring us together… and set us apart. Your most memorable moments will be more than those you build in the classroom.

Support Systems Clubs and Societies • Academic advisors uoit.ca/academicadvising uoitsu.ca • Ambassador program uoit.ca/ambassadors • Anime on Campus • Campus Health Centre uoit.ca/campushealthcentre • Aspiring Educators • Campus Safety uoit.ca/campussafety • Billiards Club • Career Centre uoit.ca/careercentre • Board Games • Indigenous Education and Cultural Services • Campus Church uoit.ca/indigenous • Campus Community Gardens • International Student Support uoit.ca/international • Collegiate • Mental Health Services uoit.ca/mentalhealth • Community Connect • Mentorship programs uoit.ca/peermentor • Digital Art • Student Accessibility Services uoit.ca/sas • Dungeons and Dragons • Student Engagement and Equity uoit.ca/see • Global Brigades • Student Learning Centre uoit.ca/studentlearning • Health and Wellness • LanwarX • Paint the Future Health and Wellness Services • Political Science • Chiropractors • Pre-Medical Association • Gym membership • Super Smash Bros. • Health insurance plan • Tesla Coil • Ice skating • The Youth Project • Indoor running track • Massage therapists • Medical doctors • Pharmacy We offer many more clubs and societies to • Self-defense classes suit your interests. • Special events such as bubble soccer, cricket, etc.

52 2019-2020 Undergraduate Viewbook ATHLETICS AND RECREATION

What is a Ridgeback? ridge•back /’rijbak/ noun South African hunting dog. Versatile hunter and home guardian; smart, sometimes stubborn.

What makes YOU a Ridgeback?

Varsity • badminton • • curling • dance • golf • • rowing • soccer • women’s

Extramurals • ice hockey • volleyball • women’s flag football

Intramurals • badminton • basketball • dodgeball • flag football • floorball • ice hockey • soccer • table tennis • volleyball uoitridgebacks.com

uoit.ca 53 YOUR HOME AWAY FROM HOME

Residence Life uoit.ca/residence

Guaranteed residence for all first-year students • Double-sized beds in all rooms. who apply by the June 3 deadline. • Kitchen facilities, including access to BBQs. • Two residence buildings. • Steps from the bus stop. • Controlled building access. • Game rooms, dance studios and lounges. • Housekeeping and maintenance services. • Residence advisors per floor. • TV, cable, phone and high-speed Internet. • Roommate self-selection. • On-site laundry. • Living-learning communities. • Nightly events to support social and academic needs.

Meal Plans PLAN MEALS FLEX GUEST PRICE DOLLARS* PASSES uoit.ca/dining PER YEAR • All-you-can-eat dining hall. • Mandatory or optional meal plans. Freedom Unlimited meals at $300 Four $5,558 • Plenty of food options: halal, vegan, vegetarian, dining hall, seven gluten-free, dairy-free, etc. days a week • Popular brand name franchises: Starbucks, Freedom 5 Unlimited meals at $400 Two $5,201 Tim Hortons, Pizza Pizza, Smoke’s, etc. dining hall, Monday to Friday Light 300 meals at dining $500 Zero $4,997 Eater hall, per year

*Flex dollars can be used at any dining location on campus.

54 2019-2020 Undergraduate Viewbook RESIDENCE FLOOR PLANS

North Hall and South Village

BEDROOM ONE BATHROOM BEDROOM TWO

KITCHENETTE

Central Hall and South Hall

PARTIAL WALL BATHROOM TWO DOUBLE-SIZED BEDS KITCHENETTE

South Hall

BATHROOM TWO DOUBLE-SIZED BUNK BEDS KITCHENETTE

uoit.ca 55 EXPLORE THE WORLD Your learning is limitless; so is your classroom.

Norway Finland Sweden United Kingdom Hungary Ireland Austria Netherlands Germany South Korea France Italy Turkey Portugal China Japan Bahamas United Arab Emirates Mexico Jamaica Barbados India Trinidad and Tobago Colombia Malaysia

Brazil Singapore

Chile Australia

Experience the world— The International Education team gave me the “ so you can change it opportunity to attend Linköping University in Sweden • Competitive advantage. for their summer academy. The next year, I traveled to • Experience new cultures. Tanzania, Africa, as a Queen Elizabeth II Scholar; both were • Learn a new language. unforgettable adventures. The university was behind me the • Paid and volunteer opportunities. • Scholarship opportunities. entire way, always checking in to see if I needed anything. • Short- and long-term If you want to travel—while earning credits—I recommend opportunities. visiting the International Education office to see what exchanges you are eligible for. It is a great experience and I would not change it for the world!

JESSICA MOREAU Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences

56 2019-2020 Undergraduate Viewbook Communications and Digital Media Studies student Lesley-Ann Parris is on top of the trends that drive communication in our economic, political and cultural landscape. As part of our cutting-edge Faculty of Social Science and Humanities, her program prepares her with powerful skills to navigate the ever-changing world of digital media in society. uoit.ca 57 AWARD-WINNING LIBRARY Our Campus Library incorporates leading-edge technology while maintaining the comfort of a traditional library. With four floors and 6,800 square metres of learning, study and collaboration space, there’s enough room to expand every mind.

58 2019-2020 Undergraduate Viewbook uoit.ca 59 FEES AND FINANCES uoit.ca/fees uoit.ca/safa

Tuition* Education is an investment and we will help During my first year “of university, I struggled you achieve your dreams. How much will your financially; I had reached my lowest point of first year cost? financial stability. I was living on my own, had no savings and student loans were still not enough. Bachelor of Allied Health Sciences Bachelor of Arts I decided to reach out to the Student Awards and Bachelor of Education Financial Aid office for help. They researched Bachelor of Health Science all possible options in order to get me the help Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science in Nursing: $6,847 I needed, and they provided me with bursaries Bachelor of Commerce: $9,436 and gift cards to help me while I got back on Bachelor of Engineering: $10,955 track. I am beyond grateful to this team for their Bachelor of Information Technology: $10,336 constant help and support; I would not have made + it through my first year without them! Technology-enriched learning fee: $131 to $879* LORENA DIAZ GONZALEZ Ancillary fees/other expenses: $1,567 Medical Laboratory Science, Faculty of Health Sciences On-campus residences: $3,460 to $8,000** Meal plan: $4,997 to $5,558*** = Student Awards and Financial Aid Total average cost by the numbers Local students: $8,545 to $13,401 Students living in residence: $17,002 to $26,959 Scholarships and awards available 600+ for students ranging from *Dependent on program of study. **Dependent upon room style. donor awards and $400 to $36,000 ***Dependent upon plan. bursaries available All fees are based on the 2019-2020 academic year and are subject to change. For a complete list of tuition and fees, visit uoit.ca/fees. 60 ONE-ON-ONE FINANCIAL ADVISING APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE PER WEEK 150+ 7.5 MILLION on-campus work-study DOLLARS employment opportunities from the university to students in the offered every year form of non-repayable assistance

300+ incoming students receive awards of recognition

60 2019-2020 Undergraduate Viewbook uoit.ca 61 SCHOLARSHIPS uoit.ca/scholarships

Awards of Recognition* Application-based Scholarships*** You’ve worked hard for your grades; we recognize  Applied to the university that hard work!  85 per cent average?  Exceptional leader? If you are a current Canadian secondary school  Actively involved in your community? student, you are automatically awarded the following, based on your top six 4U/4M courses (or equivalent): If you checked off all the boxes above, we want to hear from you!

$4,000 95 per cent or higher SCHOLARSHIP VALUE ADDITIONAL APPLICATION $3,000 90 to 94.9 per cent CRITERIA DEADLINE $2,000 85 to 89.9 per cent TO THE ABOVE Chancellor’s*** One valued N/A March 2, 2019 We continue recognizing your hard work throughout at $36,000 your university journey with in course scholarships ($9,000 x four that range from $1,500 to $4,000**. years) President’s*** Two valued N/A March 2, 2019 *Minimum GPA and course-load required. at $30,000 **Must be returning to full-time studies and amounts vary based ($7,500 x four on GPA and donor contributions. years) Founder’s*** Two valued N/A March 2, 2019 at $24,000 ($6,000 x four years) FIRST One valued In your final year March 14, 2019 Receiving the President’s“ Scholarship Robotics at $12,000 of secondary Canada (FRC) ($3,000 x four school, entering has helped me immensely; I do not have years) an Engineering to stress over my tuition fees as most program and of it is now covered. This allows me participating on your FRC team to allocate more of my time towards at school. things I love, such as my academics, extracurricular activities and getting The university reserves the right to determine acceptable academic involved in my community. I am very credentials, grades and prerequisite courses to be used for eligibility. For more information on applications, terms and equal access, visit thankful for this scholarship and to uoit.ca/scholarships. the Student Awards and Financial Aid office for recognizing me! ***One application to be considered for the Chancellor’s, President’s and Founder’s scholarships. AMIR SIDDIQUE Biological Science, Faculty of Science

62 2019-2020 Undergraduate Viewbook If you’re serious about learning how the world really works, Faculty of Science’s Rupinder Brar, PhD, has a lot to teach you. The winner of the TVO ‘Big Ideas, Best Lecturer Competition’ keeps his students enthralled with cutting-edge research and a deep knowledge of the many facets of physics. uoit.ca 63 ADMISSIONS uoit.ca/admissions

The First Steps to Your Future uoit.ca/applicanttype

I am:  An Ontario secondary school student  Unsure if I meet the English language • Taking courses during the day at an Ontario proficiency (ELP) requirements secondary school (this includes returning for second You meet the ELP requirements if: semester and graduates returning to upgrade one or • Your first language is English. more courses). • You completed the university’s English for Academic • Have received a PIN from your guidance office for the Purposes program. Ontario Universities’ Application Centre application. • You have completed at least three years of full-time study at a secondary or post-secondary institution  Not an Ontario secondary school student where the language of instruction is English.** • Visit uoit.ca/applicanttype to determine what type • You have achieved the required proficiency scores of applicant you will be. on one of the English language tests acceptable to the university.***  Interested in transfer credit

Advanced Placement (AP)* **Minimum three-year requirement does not include full-time • Minimum score of four on AP exams. enrolment in an English as a Second Language program. • Maximum of 18 credit hours can be granted. ***For acceptable tests and scores visit uoit.ca/elp. International Baccalaureate (IB)* • Minimum score of five on higher-level IB examination. • Maximum of 18 credit hours can be granted. Did you know… If you are self-identified as Indigenous (Status *AP and IB transfer credit are not awarded for or Non-status First Nation, Métis and/or Inuit) Engineering programs. you may apply to have a separate assessment conducted by our Admissions committee.  A post-secondary transfer student • Credits from post-secondary institutions within To complete the Indigenous admissions and outside of Canada will be evaluated on an consideration form, visit individual basis. uoit.ca/indigenousadmissions.

64 2019-2020 Undergraduate Viewbook APPLY NOW How to Apply You’re one step closer. 1. If you are a current Ontario secondary school student, obtain your PIN from your guidance counsellor. January 16 2. Apply for all undergraduate programs through the Ontario Universities’ Application deadline Application Centre (OUAC) website. for current Ontario secondary school 3. Choose up to three programs for a base application fee. You may select additional students for Fall 2019 programs at $50 per choice. admission. Cost March 2 Application deadline COST OUAC STUDENT DEFINITION OUAC APPLICATION TYPE for the following scholarships: $150 Current Ontario secondary school 101 Chancellor’s, student President’s and Founder’s. $156 Students studying in Canada, 105D transferring students and mature students March 14 Application deadline $165 International students 105F for FIRST Robotics Canada scholarship. $156 Students applying to the Consecutive TEAS Bachelor of Education program

March 29 Application deadline For questions about the application process, contact OUAC at 519.823.1063. for non-Ontario secondary school students.*

May 29 Current Ontario secondary school students—who applied by the January 16 deadline—will receive a decision on their application.

June 3 Response deadline to your offer of admission (current Ontario secondary school students).

June 3 Residence applications must be received to guarantee a spot.

June 14 Deadline to pay your $500 non-refundable *Refer to your offer of admission for response deadline dates. tuition deposit. Applications for competitive programs may close early.

uoit.ca 65 ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS

Required ONTARIO SECONDARY SCHOOL ü One of required OUAC PREREQUISITES PROGRAM PROGRAM Recommended CODE SBI4U ICS4U SCH4U SPH4U ENG4U MCV4U MHF4U MDM4U Faculties may require an FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY additional assessment of suitability for admission. COMMERCE DBC This may include, but is ü ☐ ☐ ☐ not limited to: personal and Accounting professional characteristic assessment, supplemental Entrepreneurship DBE application documents, and admission interviews. Finance To see minimum Marketing DBM requirements for specific prerequisite courses Organizational Behaviour and Human Resources Management —and last year’s admission cutoffs— Technology Management visit uoit.ca/programs and select your program GAME DEVELOPMENT AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP DGD ü ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ of interest. NETWORKING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SECURITY DIT ü ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT DTM ü ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ FACULTY OF EDUCATION Apply through your CONCURRENT EDUCATION Refer to regular program requirements program of choice CONSECUTIVE EDUCATION–PRIMARY/JUNIOR Refer to page 14-15 CONSECUTIVE EDUCATION–INTERMEDIATE/SENIOR FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING DEA ü ü ü ü ü ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEE ü ü ü ü ü Smart Grid MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING DEM ü ü ü ü ü MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEC ü ü ü ü ü Energy Engineering MECHATRONICS ENGINEERING DEH ü ü ü ü ü SOFTWARE ENGINEERING DEW ü ü ü ü ü Internet of Things FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES HEALTH SCIENCES DHS ü ☐ ☐ ☐ ü Human Health Science Public Health KINESIOLOGY DKN ü ☐ ☐ ☐ ü Exercise Science Health and Wellness Rehabilitation MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE DHL ü ☐ ☐ ü ü NURSING DHN ü ☐ ☐ ☐ ü ü

66 2019-2020 Undergraduate Viewbook Required ONTARIO SECONDARY SCHOOL ü OUAC PREREQUISITES One of required PROGRAM PROGRAM Recommended CODE SBI4U ICS4U SCH4U SPH4U ENG4U MCV4U MHF4U MDM4U

Faculties may require an FACULTY OF ENERGY SYSTEMS AND NUCLEAR SCIENCE additional assessment of suitability for admission. HEALTH PHYSICS AND RADIATION SCIENCE DSR ü ü ü ü ü This may include, but is not limited to: personal and NUCLEAR ENGINEERING DEN ü ü ü ü ü professional characteristic assessment, supplemental SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS DTE application documents ü ü ü ü ü and admission interviews. FACULTY OF SCIENCE For the programs below, it is recommended that you take all four of the following: MCV4U, SBI4U, SCH4U and SPH4U. To see minimum requirements for specific APPLIED AND INDUSTRIAL MATHEMATICS DSI TWO OF ü prerequisite courses ü ü —and last year’s BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE DSB TWO OF ü admission cutoffs— ü ü visit uoit.ca/programs Environmental Biology DSL and select your program of interest. Environmental Toxicology Life Sciences DSU Pharmaceutical Biotechnology DSF CHEMISTRY DSY ü ü TWO OF ü Chemical Biology DSH Pharmaceutical Chemistry DSW COMPUTER SCIENCE DSD ü ☐ ü ☐ ☐ Data Science DSM Digital Media

FORENSIC SCIENCE DSN ü ü TWO OF ü Forensic Biology

Forensic Chemistry

Forensic Physics PHYSICS DSK ü ü TWO OF ü Astrophysics

Nanotechnology and Clean Energy FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES COMMUNICATION AND DIGITAL MEDIA STUDIES DDC ü CRIMINOLOGY AND JUSTICE DAJ ü Criminal Justice

Youth, Crime and Justice FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY DPS ü ONE OF LEGAL STUDIES DAL ü Alternative Dispute Resolution

Human Rights Law

Information Law LIBERAL STUDIES DLS ü POLITICAL SCIENCE DAO ü Political Communication

Social Justice, Globalization and Development

uoit.ca 67 PROGRAMS INDEX

Business and Engineering and Chemistry Information Technology 8 Applied Science 22 Chemical Biology Pharmaceutical Chemistry Commerce Automotive Engineering Accounting Electrical Engineering Computer Science Entrepreneurship Smart Grid Data Science Digital Media Finance Manufacturing Engineering Marketing Forensic Science Mechanical Engineering Organizational Behaviour Forensic Biology Energy Engineering and Human Resources Management Forensic Chemistry Technology Management Mechatronics Engineering Forensic Physics Software Engineering Information Technology Physics Internet of Things Game Development and Astrophysics Entrepreneurship Nanotechnology and Clean Energy Networking and Information Health Sciences 26 Technology Security Health Sciences Social Science Technology Management Human Health Science and Humanities 36 Public Health Communication and Digital Education 12 Kinesiology Media Studies Exercise Science Concurrent Education Criminology and Justice Health and Wellness Connected Program Criminal Justice Rehabilitation Youth, Crime and Justice Consecutive Education Medical Laboratory Science Primary/Junior Forensic Psychology Nursing Consecutive Education Legal Studies Intermediate/Senior Alternative Dispute Resolution Science 32 Human Rights Law Energy Systems and Applied and Industrial Information Law Nuclear Science 16 Mathematics Liberal Studies Health Physics and Biological Science Political Science Radiation Science Environmental Biology Political Communication Nuclear Engineering Environmental Toxicology Social Justice, Globalization Life Sciences and Development Sustainable Energy Systems Pharmaceutical Biotechnology School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies 46

68 2019-2020 Undergraduate Viewbook CAMPUS MAPS AND CONTACT INFORMATION VISIT US For more detailed information, visit uoit.ca/maps. North Campus Location You Will Find a Home in Oshawa Visit Us and Explore Your City Contact Oshawa A to Z uoit.ca/tours Information • Art galleries uoit.ca/virtualtour • Barrier-free community uoit.ca/events Office of the • Concerts Registrar • Diverse dining options Meet Your Neighbours uoit.ca/registrar • Entertainment at the Regent Theatre and 905.721.3190 the Tribute Communities Centre Open Houses [email protected] • Fiesta Week Saturday, November 17, 2018 • Growth and development of downtown Saturday, March 2, 2019 • Home of the Oshawa Generals hockey team • Indigenous lands Pathways Information Night • Job fairs Wednesday, February 20, 2019 • Key city in Durham Region • Located close to Toronto • Multicultural • Nine public swimming pools • One of Canada’s fastest-growing economies • Parkwood Estate, national historic site of Canada • Quiet study spots The university is located in a great spot! • Ranked one of the best places to work in Canada “ Downtown Oshawa Campus Location • Shopping at the Oshawa Centre Oshawa has lots to offer—a large mall, a beach, • Transportation hub museums, nature trails and conservation areas, • Urban growth centre historical sites and so much more. Oshawa is very • Volunteer opportunities connected; you can get around in the city, and • Waterfront • X-Men was filmed at the Parkwood Estate other places in the Durham Region and the GTA, • Yoga in the park very easily. I think Oshawa is a nice place to live; • Zoo and fun farm it gives you the best of both worlds—a big city, with a small-city feel.

Average temperatures ERIN CAMPBELL Summer: 25° C | 77° F Forensic Psychology, Faculty of Social Science and Humanities Winter: -8° C | 18° F

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uoit.ca 69 Maps are not to scale. CAMPUSCAMPUS MAPS MAPS AND AND CONTACT CONTACT INFORMATION INFORMATION VISIT US For Formore more detailed detailed information, information, visit visit uoit.ca uoit.ca/maps/maps. . NorthNorth Oshawa Oshawa Campus Campus Location Location You Will Find a Home in Oshawa Visit Us and Explore Your City ContactContact Oshawa A to Z uoit.ca/tours InformationInformation • Art galleries uoit.ca/virtualtour • Barrier-free community uoit.ca/events OfficeOffice of the of the • Concerts RegistrarRegistrar • Diverse dining options uoit.cauoit.ca/registrar/registrar Meet Your Neighbours 905.721.3190 • Entertainment at the Regent Theatre and 905.721.3190 [email protected] the Tribute Communities Centre Open Houses [email protected] • Fiesta Week Saturday, November 17, 2018 • Growth and development of downtown Saturday, March 2, 2019 • Home of the Oshawa Generals hockey team • Indigenous lands Pathways Information Night • Job fairs Wednesday, February 20, 2019 • Key city in Durham Region • Located close to Toronto • Multicultural • Nine public swimming pools • One of Canada’s fastest-growing economies • Parkwood Estate, national historic site of Canada • Quiet study spots The university is located in a great spot! • Ranked one of the best places to work in Canada “ DowntownDowntown Oshawa Oshawa Campus Campus Location Location • Shopping at the Oshawa Centre Oshawa has lots to offer—a large mall, a beach, • Transportation hub museums, nature trails and conservation areas, • Urban growth centre historical sites and so much more. Oshawa is very • Volunteer opportunities connected; you can get around in the city, and • Waterfront • X-Men was filmed at the Parkwood Estate other places in the Durham Region and the GTA, • Yoga in the park very easily. I think Oshawa is a nice place to live; • Zoo and fun farm it gives you the best of both worlds—a big city, with a small-city feel.

Average temperatures ERIN CAMPBELL Summer: 25° C | 77° F Forensic Psychology, Faculty of Social Science and Humanities Winter: -8° C | 18° F

©UOIT 2018. UNIVERSITY OF ONTARIO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY and Design is an Official Mark of the University of Ontario Institute of Technology and is protected under Section 9 of the Trade‑marks Act. D4700. uoit.ca 69 MapsMaps are not are to not scale. to scale.