INTERNATIONAL VIEWBOOK

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Our campuses 02 Supporting student success 04 Residences 05 Big student life 06 How to apply 08 Admission requirements 09 Sheridan success 10 Faculties – Faculty of Animation, Arts & Design 12 – Pilon School of Business 14 – Faculty of Applied Science and Technology 16 – Faculty of Applied Health and Community Studies 18 – Faculty of Humanities and Social Science 20 English as a Second Language (ESL) 21 Post-graduate certificates 22 Visit us 24

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Dr. Janet Morrison, Sheridan’s President and Vice Chancellor, shares a moment with students at the Hazel McCallion Campus.

Land Acknowledgment Statement Sheridan acknowledges that all of its campuses reside on land that for thousands of years before us was the traditional Territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, Anishinaabe Nation, Huron-Wendat and the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. It is our collective responsibility to honour and respect those who have gone before us, those who are here, and those who have yet to come. We are grateful for the opportunity to be working on this land.

To receive this document in an accessible format, please contact: [email protected] b | Sheridan Welcome to Sheridan!

Join our exciting and diverse community. We are committed to delivering exceptional, purposeful learning experiences that prepare students to pursue their career and life goals.

Sheridan offers: • Over 110 programs to choose from. • A practical education that gives you the tools you need to get into the career you want. • A variety of credentials: certificates, diplomas, degrees, post-graduate certificates, English as a Second Language studies and university pathways. • Work experience through internships or paid co-op programs. • Dedicated professors with professional industry experience. • A wealth of student services, including tutoring, peer mentoring and monthly trips for our international students. • Campuses located in the Greater Area – , and Oakville. • State-of-the-art facilities featuring the latest technology.

25,000 + 7,500 + 100 + Total students International Number of countries at Sheridan students represented

2020-21 International Viewbook | 1 OUR CAMPUSES

Davis Campus BRAMPTON

STUDENTS / CAMPUS IN SQ. FT. 12,963/ 1,002,707

Hazel McCallion Campus MISSISSAUGA

STUDENTS / CAMPUS IN SQ. FT. 5,848/ 331,658

Trafalgar Road Campus OAKVILLE

STUDENTS / CAMPUS IN SQ. FT. 8,852/ 1,164,680

2 | Sheridan Located in Brampton, one of ’s HIGHLIGHTS: fastest-growing cities, the Davis Campus • The Centre for Advanced Manufacturing and Design is home to our applied health, community Technologies and the Centre for Healthy Communities. services, engineering and technology • A three-storey library and learning commons with programs. Our Davis Campus is our open space for collaboration. largest, and named after the founder • A new building for our skilled trades and apprenticeship programs. of the Ontario college system, former premier William G. Davis. • A beautiful pond at the centre of the campus.

Take a 360° virtual tour of our Davis Campus.

Grand and gorgeous, our Hazel McCallion HIGHLIGHTS: Campus – or HMC as we call it – is tucked • The Pilon School of Business. right in the heart of Canada’s sixth-largest • The latest in technology to facilitate collaborative city — Mississauga, Ontario. learning and bring the Creative Campus idea to life. • A public Gallery showcasing the creativity of the Sheridan community. Take a look inside our HMC campus. • The Institute for Creativity. • The Material ConneXion Library, an extensive collection of innovative materials set to inspire the next generation of design and architecture students. • Home to EDGE, the place where entrepreneurship and innovation thrive at Sheridan.

Located in the beautiful city of Oakville, HIGHLIGHTS: our Trafalgar Road Campus is filled • Our renowned Faculty of Animation, Arts & Design. with energy. Here, arts, technology and • An on-campus art gallery which showcases work from students and faculty. humanities students mix and mingle • Theatre Sheridan, which puts on several theatre to create a thriving – and diverse – productions every year. atmosphere. • The Canadian Music Theatre Project, an incubator for new musicals which earned renown as the starting point for the highly successful Broadway musical, Check out the spaces at our Come From Away. Trafalgar Road Campus. • A state-of-the-art soccer pitch for our varsity Bruins soccer and rugby teams.

2020-21 International Viewbook | 3 SUPPORTING STUDENT SUCCESS

At Sheridan we’re dedicated to your success, both inside and outside the classroom. Our services will help you adjust to school life and your academic program. Your success is at the centre of all that we do. We look forward to meeting you!

INTERNATIONAL CENTRE ACCESSIBLE LEARNING TUTORING CENTRES Sheridan’s International Centre has We offer a wide range of services Tutoring is available at all campuses a dedicated and supportive team of for students who identify as having a through Library and Learning Services. professionals that are ready to help our documented physical, sensory, learning, Students can book an appointment international students every step of the mental health or temporary disability. with a tutor through an online booking way. Our wide range of services include: Accommodation plans and services system. • Advice on selecting a career-oriented are tailored to correspond with your Learning Assistants provide tutoring program, admission requirements and documentation and program-specific to Sheridan students at no additional registration. requirements. cost in a variety of subjects, such as English, math, architecture, interior • Workshops and advisement services. WELLNESS design and decorating, accounting, • Information on study permits, work Counsellors can assist you in finance, computer programming, permits and temporary resident visas identifying solutions to concerns that chemistry, and more. Assistants (TRV). may be impacting your academic are co-op students who work in the • Enrolment Verification Letters. and personal achievement. Health Tutoring Centres on each campus. • Health insurance, SIN (Social Services offers daily walk-in visits with Practice in conversation skills, basic Insurance Number), scholarship and a registered nurse and scheduled computing skills and presentation bursary information. appointments with medical doctors. skills is also available in a group You can also access lifestyle and health setting. • Peer-to-peer support through counselling, immunization clinics, and international student peer mentors. health care for urgent matters and Peer-Assisted Learning (PAL) leaders • On- and off-campus social activities minor treatments. are available in a variety of first-year to help acclimatize international courses too. PAL leaders are Sheridan students to Sheridan and the GAINING CO-OP/INTERNSHIP students who are recommended by community. WORK EXPERIENCE faculty and who help other students review notes, discuss readings, develop • Outbound and inbound exchange We’re here to help our students acquire study skills, and prepare for tests and support. the experience they need to get the assignments. International scholarships and bursaries careers they want. That means being Peer tutors offer course-specific available. For more information please there to support them as they move tutoring in subjects outside of those visit www.studyatsheridan.ca from the classroom to the workplace. Our team of advisers gets to know our provided by the Learning Assistants. students and works closely with them Peer tutors are Sheridan students who CENTRE FOR STUDENT SUCCESS to find co-op opportunities that suit earn a grade of 76% or higher in the The Centre for Student Success is their unique skills and interests. Check course they tutor in, and are referred your starting point for anything you pages 12–23 to see if co-op or internship by professors. might need while studying at Sheridan. is available in your program. Additional tutoring.sheridancollege.ca You can call, email or visit our Centres academic criteria may be required for across all campuses anytime you have participation in co-op. a question, need advice or want to coop.sheridancollege.ca talk about any aspect of your Sheridan experience. We’re here to work with you to ensure you have the support you need to be successful and reach your individual potential. If there’s anything we can help you with now, please email us: [email protected]

4 | Sheridan RESIDENCES Residences: living on campus Apply early to residence! You don’t need to wait for your program acceptance.

*This rendering is only an approximation of your living space in residence.

Sheridan offers three on-campus residences, one at the Davis Campus and two at the Trafalgar Road Campus. The Davis residence in Brampton houses 350 students. The Trafalgar Road residences in Oakville collectively house 824 students. Students attending the Hazel McCallion Campus in Mississauga can conveniently live at the Davis residence. Students can utilize public transportation to travel between the three campuses.

SHERIDAN’S 3 RESIDENCES FEATURE: RESIDENCE INCLUDES: • Utilities COMMON STUDY FITNESS • Cable television KITCHENS LOUNGES ROOMS 11 04 02 • Wi-Fi LAUNDRY GAMES MOVIE • Biweekly housekeeping 11 ROOMS 03 ROOMS 03 LOUNGES • Local telephone access • Common spaces to enjoy: games rooms, movie lounges, kitchens, Guarantee your spot in residence for study areas and fitness rooms the 2020-21 academic year. Complimentary residence package for first year international students who Applications are available February 1, 2020. move into residence in September for Program acceptance is not required to apply.* the full academic year: If you’re a Year 1 student, and you apply by , March 31, 2020 Trafalgar Residence: $7,694** your acceptance into residence is guaranteed. Davis Residence: $7,210**

*Conditions apply. Please refer to sheridanresidence.ca **Fees based on 2019-20 rates and are subject to change.

2020-21 International Viewbook | 5 BIG STUDENT LIFE

Take a moment to imagine your life at Sheridan beyond the classroom. First, take an eclectic group of creative people from all over Ontario, Canada, and the world. Put them in vibrant locations near the hub of Canada’s finest urban culture. Mix together. Now consider how the possibilities for adventure — on and off campus — become large indeed.

CLUBS: GET CONNECTED FITNESS FACILITIES: GET PUMPED ECLECTIC AND ELECTRIC Join one of over 50 official clubs At Sheridan, you also have plenty of The QT Event club organizes all kinds of organized by the Sheridan Student options for working out and staying fit. unusual social events. They launched Union — or start your own. From We offer a unique selection of athletic Sheridan’s first successful singing interior design fans to dance lovers, facilities, ranging from double gyms for flash mob and followed it up with a ping-pongers to LGBTQ+ pride, basketball, volleyball, indoor soccer and Halloween themed number. They host there’s lots of choice here to get you badminton, to weight rooms, squash competitions, bake sales, “suit and tie” engaged and meeting new friends. courts and outdoor fields. pub nights… anything weird and fun Get involved or get informed at the Sheridan Student Union’s website, ATHLETICS: BELOVED BRUINS INTRAMURALS AND SPORTS: sheridanstudentunion.com Cheer on — or play for — the “double- PLAYFUL POSSIBILITIES blue.” Fielding men’s and women’s Veteran or novice, casual or ENGINEERING CLUB teams in basketball, rugby, volleyball, competitive, you have plenty of choice Have a great idea that you don’t cross country and soccer, the Sheridan in Sheridan’s intramural sports leagues, know how to bring to life? Sheridan’s Bruins compete in the Ontario including co-ed options for a great Engineering club will help you Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA) balance of sport and sociability. shape it. and the Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA).

6 | Sheridan VROOM, VROOM SISA: A HOME AWAY FROM HOME TOASTMASTERS: IMPROVE YOUR Sheridan’s business and engineering The Sheridan International Student PUBLIC SPEAKING SKILLS communities teamed up to create Association (SISA) helps international Available at all three campuses, Sheridan Motorsports — the governing students create a home away Sheridan’s Toastmasters club helps body for Formula SAE cars. The from home. Our goal is to promote you improve your communication business students brand, market and cultural diversity and build a strong and public speaking skills in a no raise awareness of the sport. The international family. Get involved with pressure, supportive environment. engineering students design and build your new community and build a more the cars. comfortable life in your new country and school.

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2020-21 International Viewbook | 7 HOW TO APPLY

1 Find the right program for you Research, research, research! Talk to friends, teachers, guidance counsellors, family members, colleagues — they can all help you make the right choice. Sheridancollege.ca has a wealth of detailed information on all the programs we offer, the kinds of careers they lead to and how to get in. If you need help deciding which program works best for you, we have several online tools at careeradvising.sheridancollege.ca 2 Check the admission requirements Check the admission requirements for your program of choice online or pages 12–23. International applicants must meet the course equivalencies of the Canadian admission requirements. For full details on additional, program-specific requirements (such as portfolios or résumés), go online to sheridancollege.ca, click Programs and then choose the programs you’re interested in. 3 Apply online and pay the application fee You can apply online at internationalapplication.sheridancollege.ca You’ll need a computer with an Internet connection and a way to pay the application fee (VISA, MasterCard or Bank Wire Transfer). The “equal consideration” date for September intake is February 1, 2020 (we encourage you to apply before then). We’ll accept your application after that date provided the program is still open as indicated on our website. 4 Submit your documentation In order for us to process your application, all academic documents must include your Sheridan ID number and date of birth. Please upload academic documents to internationalapplication.sheridancollege.ca/SubmitDocument1.aspx Note: Only upload documents if you have completed a successful application and received a student ID number. Please note that these documents must be accompanied by a notarized, official translation into English along with original transcript in your native language. DO NOT include portfolio attachments. (Refer to the Applicant Selection Information for specific portfolio instructions. Applicants to programs which require a portfolio assessment will have access to view this information via myStudent Centre using their account information.) 5 I’ve applied. Now what? Please check your myStudentCentre account for any additional admission requirements that may be required such as a portfolio. Please be sure to meet all deadlines for accepting your offer and paying your fees. Decisions to applicants will be communicated by email. Applicants who are offered admission to a program must accept their offer. Once we receive your acceptance of our offer of admission, the invoice for your program will be available online through myStudentCentre. For information on study permits, including how to apply and processing times, please visit the website of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada - www.cic.gc.ca

8 | Sheridan What you need ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS to get where you want

UNDERGRADUATE ENGLISH PROFICIENCY Successful completion of at least two Applicants may be admitted to Sheridan All applicants to Sheridan must years of study in an accredited college as full-time students if they have an demonstrate competency in English in English is sufficient to demonstrate Ontario Secondary School Diploma and may be required to complete competency in English. (OSSD) or equivalent high school English testing. Sheridan recognizes Successful completion of at least diploma including one senior-level valid TOEFL and IELTS scores. one year of study in an accredited English or equivalent IELTS/TOEFL plus Applicants with a minimum of three university, or successful completion any additional required courses listed. years high school in Canada, Australia, of a one-year post-graduate certificate Eligible applicants will be selected on Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, New Zealand, at an accredited college in English is the basis of their previous academic Singapore, U.S., U.K. and some sufficient to demonstrate competency achievement. Caribbean* countries will be exempted in English. from TOEFL/IELTS requirements upon Sheridan reserves the right to require POST-GRADUATE PROGRAMS provision of a full transcript. proof of proficiency in English from any applicant, or applicants, from To be considered for admission an Applicants from Canadian curriculum high schools outside of Canada with individual schools, school systems, applicant must have a minimum regions or countries. Applicants may postsecondary diploma or degree. minimum of three years high school credits will be exempted from TOEFL/ be required to complete English Eligible applicants are selected IELTS requirements upon provision testing to demonstrate proficiency. on the basis of previous academic of a full transcript. Sheridan recognizes the following achievement, and/or demonstrated assessments and minimum scores experience and additional admission *Excluding International applicants from Cuba, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Puerto Rico for admission consideration (only requirements where required. and other countries where the curriculum is one (1) official result is required): not taught in English.

CERTIFICATE AND DIPLOMA PROGRAMS* POST-GRADUATE & BACHELOR DEGREE PROGRAMS

TEST REQUIRED MINIMUM SCORES TEST REQUIRED MINIMUM SCORES

TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign 80 (20L,W,S,R) iBT TOEFL (Test of English 88 (21L,W,S,R) iBT Language) (Internet-based TOEFL) as a Foreign Language) (Internet-based TOEFL) or 550 Paper-based or 570 Paper-based

IELTS (International English Language 6 – Overall Band Score with IELTS (International English Language 6.5 – Overall Band Score with Testing System) Academic Module no Band below 5.5 Testing System) Academic Module no Band below 6.0

PTE A (Pearson Test of English 58 – Overall Minimum Score PTE A (Pearson Test of English 60 – Overall Minimum Score Academic) (49L,W,S,R) Academic) (57L,W,S,R)

B2 First (former Cambridge English: 174 Cambridge English Scale B2 First (former Cambridge English: Grade B - Overall Minimum First/FCE) or FCE B First / FCE) Cambridge English Scale Score (176) C1 Advanced (former Cambridge Grade C - Overall Minimum English: Cambridge English Scale C1 Advanced (former Cambridge Grade C - Overall Minimum Advanced/CAE Score (180) English: Advanced / CAE) Cambridge English Scale Score (180) C2 Proficiency (former Cambridge Grade C - Overall Minimum English: Cambridge English Scale C2 Proficiency (former Cambridge Grade C - Overall Minimum Proficiency/CPE) Score (200) English: Proficiency / CPE) Cambridge English Scale Score (200) Sheridan EAP (English for Academic 70% Purposes) Sheridan EAP (English for Academic 75% Purposes) Sheridan EPA (English Proficiency 4.0 – Listening Band Assessment) 4.0 – Reading Combined Sheridan EPA (English Proficiency 4.5 – Listening Band Band CLB 7 - Writing Assessment) 4.5 – Reading Combined Band CLB 8 - Writing

Scores listed above will only be accepted if obtained within two years of start of term. *English proficiency requirements for the Pharmacy Technician program (PPHTO) are as follows: TOEFL 91 (21L, 25W, 23S, 22R); IELTS 6.5 Overall Band Score with no Band below 6.0.

2020-21 International Viewbook | 9 SHERIDAN SUCCESS

Domee Shi HONOURS BACHELOR OF ANIMATION (2011), FACULTY OF ANIMATION, ARTS & DESIGN

Domee Shi’s bite-sized hero took her straight to the Academy Awards, where she landed an Oscar for Best Animated Short and earned a place in filmmaking history.

Bao, which was partially inspired by depending on its pronunciation. following year. She was hired by Pixar Shi’s own mother, tells the story of an “Growing up as an only child to my shortly after, and has since worked on aging Chinese woman who gets another Chinese parents, ever since I was little features including Inside Out, The Good chance at motherhood when one of her my mom would treat me like her own Dinosaur, Toy Story 4 and Incredibles 2. dumplings springs to life. Shi, who was precious dumpling, making sure I didn’t She is currently developing a feature born in China and moved to Toronto wander off or get into trouble,” she film at Pixar. with her family when she was two, is explains. “I really felt like I found my tribe in notably the first female director to helm Shi first applied to Pixar’s internship the Animation program…We would a Pixar short film. Bao earned Shi her program during her third year at motivate each other, we would inspire first Oscar in February 2019 in the Best Sheridan. After being rejected, she was each other, we would share movies and Animated Short Film category. inspired to work harder and add more techniques…we would push each other The word “bao” can mean “steamed depth to her portfolio, leading her to be to do better.” bun” or “something precious,” accepted to the internship the

Read Domee Shi’s inspiring story: ovation.sheridancollege.ca

10 | Sheridan Sheridan knows what employers are looking for. A Sheridan education provides the skills students need to succeed in today’s workplace — as problem-solvers, critical thinkers and collaborators. Over the years, top companies have hired our students for their co-op placements and beyond. Our students and alumni get jobs in industries such as; banks, TV and animation, government, daycare centres, manufacturing and many more.

among all GTA colleges in terms of satisfaction with the quality of #1 the learning experience.

Sheridan takes 1st place at the Sheridan is the top Ontario Colleges Accounting animation school in Case Competition 2019. the world, according to Animation Career Review’s 2019 rankings.

Sheridan named top-five research college in Canada. Sheridan ranks in the top five research colleges in Canada, according to the annual ranking of Canada’s Top 50 Research College’s by Research Infosource Inc. Six medals for Sheridan students at the 30th annual Skills Ontario Competition. student satisfaction in gaining Sheridan students took knowledge and skills for their home six medals in five future careers. categories at the closing 85% ceremony of the Skills Ontario Competition.

2020-21 International Viewbook | 11 Faculty of Animation, Arts & Design Sheridan’s Faculty of Animation, Arts & Design (FAAD) is the largest art school in Canada. Some know us for our world-renowned animation program. But we also enjoy an excellent reputation across the creative spectrum. Our graduates are leaders in their industries and consistently the most sought-after by the best and biggest employers in the business. Highly visible on Broadway, during Oscar-nomination season, and in the art and design world, our successful alumni are living proof that we know how to turn your creativity into a compelling career.

Program Campus Start Field Additional Admission Requirements 2020/21 Date(S) Work (Excluding High School Diploma and English or equivalent)

CERTIFICATES – 1 YEAR Art Fundamentals TR Sept/Jan $17,942 Media Fundamentals TR Sept/Jan $18,414 Performing Arts – Preparation TR Sept $18,475

DIPLOMAS – 2 - 3 YEARS Journalism* TR Sept • (MP) $21,661 Interior Decorating* HMC Sept/Jan Senior-level Visual Art, minimum GPA applies. Applicants who are $18,153 • unable to complete the Visual Art credit must submit a portfolio. See website for details. (MP) Makeup for Media and TR Sept/Jan $18,134 Creative Arts • Technical Production for the An application package consisting of a letter of intent, a résumé, and TR Sept $18,375 Performing Arts Industry • two letters of reference. Visual and Creative Arts TR Sept $17,972 Visual Merchandising Arts* HMC Sept • $17,799

DEGREES – 4 YEARS Art and Art History (Honours TR + Sept Applicants must meet the admission requirements of University of Joint Program Bachelor of Arts) UTM Toronto Mississauga. There is no separate application to Sheridan. with UTM Communication, Culture, TR + Sept Applicants must meet the admission requirements of University of Joint Program Information and Technology UTM Toronto Mississauga. There is no separate application to Sheridan. with UTM Honours Bachelor of Animation TR Sept • Senior-level Visual Art and portfolio. Minimum GPA applies. $28,492 Honours Bachelor of Craft and TR Sept Senior-level Visual Art, minimum GPA applies. Applicants who are $18,662 Design (Ceramics, Furniture, Glass, • unable to complete the Visual Art credit must submit a portfolio. Industrial Design, Textiles) See website for details. Honours Bachelor of Film and TR Sept Minimum GPA applies. Creative Project and subsequent discussion $26,063 Television • with faculty panel. (MP) Honours Bachelor of Game Design TR Sept Senior-level Visual Art, Senior-level Math and portfolio. $19,762 • Minimum GPA applies. Honours Bachelor of Illustration TR Sept • Senior-level Visual Art and portfolio.Minimum GPA applies. $26,269 Honours Bachelor of TR Sept Senior-level Visual Art. Minimum GPA applies. $19,801 Interaction Design • Honours Bachelor of HMC Sept Senior-level Math. Minimum GPA applies and a portfolio. (MP) $22,129 Interior Design • Honours Bachelor of Music TR Sept Comprehensive audition. Minimum GPA applies. $34,325 Theatre Performance • Honours Bachelor of Photography TR Sept Senior-level Visual Art. Minimum GPA applies. Response to a $24,913 • questionnaire, participation in an information session and a portfolio. Theatre and Drama Studies TR + Sept Applicants must meet the admission requirements of University of Joint Program (Honours Bachelor of Arts) UTM • Toronto Mississauga plus audition at Sheridan. with UTM

12 | Sheridan Program Campus Start Field Additional Admission Requirements 2020/21 Date(S) Work (Excluding High School Diploma and English or equivalent)

POST-GRADUATE CERTIFICATES - 1 YEAR Advanced Special Effects Makeup, TR Sept • Postsecondary diploma or degree and/or related work and/or $24,043 Prosthetics and Props educational experience. In some cases, response to a questionnaire 3-term and a portfolio may be required. program Advanced Television and Film TR Sept • Media-related postsecondary diploma or degree and/or demonstrated $30,862 competence through related work and/or educational experience and 3-term letter of intent, reference letters and portfolio. program Computer Animation TR Sept A postsecondary diploma or degree in the visual or fine arts and/or $23,641 four years of demonstrated competence through relevant work 3-term experience and portfolio and rLetter of Intent and résumé. program Digital Creature Animation – TR Sept Sheridan’s Computer Animation program or equivalent and a $24,148 Technical Direction postsecondary diploma or degree in the visual or fine arts and/or four 3-term years of demonstrated competence through relevant work experience program and portfolio and Letter of Intent and résumé. Digital Product Design TR Sept Please refer to website. TBD Game Level Design TR Sept Postsecondary diploma or degree, or demonstrated competence $24,727 through related work and/or educational experience and portfolio. 3-term program Journalism – New Media TR Sept Postsecondary diploma or degree, or demonstrated competence $23,064 • through related work and/or educational experience and portfolio. (MP) Public Relations – TR Sept Postsecondary diploma or degree and/or previous work and/or $21,797 Corporate Communications • educational experience in the communications field. Written statement of intent, three writing samples (published or unpublished) résumé (including computer skills and volunteer work). Music Scoring for Screen TR Sept Music-related postsecondary diploma or degree with minimum 2.5 TBD and Stage GPA and/or demonstrated competence through related work and/or educational experience (5 years) and letter of intent, reference letters and portfolio. Visual Effects TR Sept Sheridan’s Computer Animation program or equivalent, and a $24,148 postsecondary diploma or degree in the visual or fine arts and/or 3-term four years of demonstrated competence through relevant work program experience and portfolio and Letter of Intent and résumé.

CAMPUS CODES Fees shown are for one academic year (two terms). Fees for subsequent terms are not reflected on this chart. Fees include tuition, health insurance TR Trafalgar Road (Oakville) and ancillary charges.

HMC Hazel McCallion (Mississauga) Note: Fees based on 2019/20 and are subject to change. Fees are quoted in Canadian dollars. (subject to change without notice). UTM Mississauga If accepted in the co-op work term plan, the co-op fee will be billed ADDITIONAL CODES in the term prior to the actual co-op work term. Fees above do not include the $535 co-op work term fee. * (2 years) Diploma Program only

(MP) Mobile Program - Laptop Required

Field Work (This includes field placements, • co-ops and internships)

2020-21 International Viewbook | 13 Pilon School of Business In the Pilon School of Business, we encourage you to approach business differently. Using your intelligence and creativity, our programs hone your entrepreneurial thinking skills and your capacity for responsible risk-taking. They are designed to help you succeed personally and professionally in ways that better serve society and your community. We’ll provide you with an education that enables you to understand how business can be a force for positive change. The Pilon School of Business embraces the educational standards of the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), of which we are a member. These standards emphasize social responsibility and ethics which are an integral part of your courses — and all Sheridan Business advanced diploma and degree programs.

Program Campus Start Field Additional Admission Requirements 2020/21 Date(S) Work (Excluding High School Diploma and English or equivalent)

DIPLOMAS - 2 - 3 YEARS Advertising and Marketing HMC Sept/Jan Minimum GPA applies. (MP) $17,044 Communications – Management Business D + Sept/Jan Senior-level Math. Minimum GPA applies. (MP) $17,054 HMC • Business/Business Administration D + Sept/Jan p• Senior-level Math. Minimum GPA applies $17,054 – Accounting HMC Co-op requires overall GPA of 70%. (MP) Business/Business Administration D + Sept/Jan p• Senior-level Math. Minimum GPA applies. $17,054 – Finance HMC Co-op requires overall GPA of 70%. (MP) Business/Business Administration D + Sept/Jan p• Senior-level Math. Minimum GPA applies. $17,054 – Human Resources HMC Co-op requires overall GPA of 70%. (MP) Business/Business Administration D + Sept/Jan p• Senior-level Math. Minimum GPA applies. $17,054 – Marketing HMC Co-op requires overall GPA of 70%. (MP) Office Administration – Executive* HMC Sept/Jan • (MP) $16,929 Office Administration – Legal* HMC Sept (MP) $16,929 Office Administration – HMC Sept/Jan • (MP) $16,929 Health Services*

DEGREES – 4 YEARS Honours Bachelor of Business HMC Sept/Jan Senior–level Math. Minimum GPA applies. (MP) $17,552 Administration (Accounting) • Honours Bachelor of Business HMC Sept/Jan Administration (Finance) • Honours Bachelor of Business HMC Sept/Jan Administration (Human Resources • Management) Honours Bachelor of Business HMC Sept/Jan Administration (Marketing • Management) Honours Bachelor of Business HMC Sept/Jan Administration (Supply Chain • Management)

14 | Sheridan Program Campus Start Field Additional Admission Requirements 2020/21 Date(S) Work (Excluding High School Diploma and English or equivalent)

POST-GRADUATE CERTIFICATES - 1 YEAR Advertising – Account HMC Sept Postsecondary diploma or degree. (MP) $20,216 Management • Business Analysis and Process HMC Sept Postsecondary diploma or degree. (MP) $20,002 Management • Creative Industries Management HMC Sept Postsecondary diploma, advanced diploma or degree in any discipline $17,388 • or equivalent or demonstrated competence through related work, and/or educational experience. Refer to website for mandatory additional admission requirements. Human Resources Management HMC Sept Postsecondary diploma or degree. A résumé, cover letter and a brief $19,691 • paper describing two accomplishments that illustrate the applicant’s suitability for a career in Human Resources. Minimum GPA applies. (MP) International Business HMC Sept Postsecondary diploma or degree. (MP) $19,186 Management • Marketing Management HMC Sept/Jan • Postsecondary diploma or degree. (MP) $19,676 Professional Accounting HMC Sept/Jan Applicants with international credentials need to confirm $19,581 May with Chartered Professional Accountants Canada regarding the 3-term • acceptance of their degree for entry into the Professional Education program Program. Applicants are advised to visit the CPA website for more information. (MP) Project Management HMC Sept • Postsecondary diploma or degree. (MP) $20,648

CAMPUS CODES

D Davis (Brampton) Fees shown are for one academic year (two terms). Fees for subsequent terms are not reflected on this chart. Fees include tuition, health insurance HMC Hazel McCallion (Mississauga) and ancillary charges.

Note: Fees based on 2019/20 and are subject to change. Fees are quoted in Canadian dollars. (subject to change without notice). ADDITIONAL CODES If accepted in the co-op work term plan, the co-op fee will be billed * (2 years) Diploma Program only in the term prior to the actual co-op work term. Fees above do not include the $535 co-op work term fee. (MP) Mobile Program - Laptop Required

Field Work (This includes field placements, • co-ops and internships) p Co-op available for our Business programs are only available in September at HMC.

2020-21 International Viewbook | 15 Faculty of Applied Science and Technology The acronym for Sheridan’s Faculty of Applied Science and Technology is FAST. Our high-intensity programs are fast-paced and forward-looking. They teach you to be agile with applied knowledge and problem-solving skills. And they give you more opportunities and more flexibility in a rapidly changing world. Informed by close collaboration with top industry and postsecondary partners, a FAST education places you at the cutting edge of emerging industry trends. We know what employers want because we work directly with them. And so will you, as the majority of students get the opportunity to work directly with employers and industry partners. You also benefit from learning the latest technologies and real-world problem-solving skills.

Program Campus Start Field Additional Admission Requirements 2020/21 Date(S) Work (Excluding High School Diploma and English or equivalent)

CERTIFICATES – 1 YEAR Electrical Techniques D Sept/Jan $17,981 /May Mechanical Techniques – D Sept/Jan $17,981 Plumbing /May Mechanical Techniques – D Sept/Jan $17,981 Tool & Die Maker Technology Fundamentals D Sept $17,000 Welding Techniques D Sept/Jan $18,131 /May

DIPLOMAS – 2 - 3 YEARS Architectural Technician/ HMC Sept/Jan Senior-level Math. Minimum GPA applies. (MP) $17,275 Technology • Chemical Engineering Technology D Sept/Jan • Senior-level Math and Chemistry. $17,285 Chemical Engineering Technology D Sept/Jan Senior-level Math and Chemistry. $17,285 – Environmental • Chemical Laboratory Technician* D Sept/Jan Senior-level Math and Chemistry. $17,285 Computer Engineering Technician/ D Sept/Jan Senior-level Math. (MP) $17,819 Technology • Computer Programmer* D + TR Sept/Jan Senior-level Math. (MP) $17,202 Computer Systems Technician – D + TR Sept/Jan • Senior-level Math. (MP) $17,210 Software Engineering* Computer Systems Technology D + TR Sept/Jan Senior-level Math. (MP) $17,210 – Software Development and • Network Engineering Computer Systems Technology – D + TR Sept/Jan Senior-level Math. (MP) $17,210 Systems Analyst • Electrical Engineering Technician* D Sept/Jan Senior-level Math $17,981 Electromechanical Engineering D Sept/Jan Senior-level Math. (MP) $18,071 Technician/Technology • Electronics Engineering D Sept/Jan Senior-level Math. (MP) $17,805 Technician/Technology • Environmental Technician* D Sept/Jan Senior-level Math and Chemistry. $17,285 Information Technologies Support D Sept/Jan • Senior-level Math. (MP) $21,457 Services* Internet Communications TR (Yr 1-3) Sept • Senior-level Math. (MP) $17,232 Technology D (Yr 1) Jan TR (Yr 2-3) •

16 | Sheridan Program Campus Start Field Additional Admission Requirements 2020/21 Date(S) Work (Excluding High School Diploma and English or equivalent) Mechanical Engineering Technician D Sept/Jan Senior-level Math. (MP) $18,071 /Technology • Mechanical Engineering Technician D Sept/Jan Senior-level Math. (MP) $18,071 /Technology – Design and Drafting • Mechanical Technician – D Sept/Jan • $17,981 Tool Making* Plumbing Technician* D Sept/Jan • Senior level Math. $17,981 Welding and Fabrication D Sept/Jan • $18,131 Technician*

DEGREES – 4 YEARS Honours Bachelor of TR Sept/Jan Senior-level Math and Science or Computer Science or Computer $20,602 Applied Information Sciences • Engineering Technology. Minimum GPA applies. (MP) (Information Systems Security) Honours Bachelor of TR Sept/Jan Senior-level Math and Science or Computer Science or Computer $18,540 Applied Computer Science • Engineering Technology. Minimum GPA applies. (MP) (Mobile Computing) Bachelor of Computing and TR + BR Sept Applicants must meet the admission requirements of Brock University. Joint Program Network Communications • There is no separate application to Sheridan. (MP) with Brock (Honours) – Internet University Communications Technology Bachelor of Engineering D Sept Please refer to website. TBD (Electrical Engineering (Honours)) • Bachelor of Engineering D Sept Two senior-level pure Math courses with minimum 70% in each $21,042 (Mechanical Engineering (Honours)) • (Calculus, Advanced functions, or equivalent) and Physics or Chemistry. Minimum 70% overall average. (MP)

POST-GRADUATE CERTIFICATES - 1 YEAR Advanced Manufacturing D Sept Postsecondary diploma or degree in science or engineering. $20,226 Management • A résumé with at least one year of industrial experience is required. Post-secondary qualifications from another discipline requires at least three years of industrial experience. Some basic exposure to a CAD system would be an asset. Environmental Control D Jan Postsecondary diploma or degree in science or engineering, plus $22,795 • either 1 postsecondary degree first year Chemistry (minimum 60%) or 1 second year diploma level Chemistry course (minimum 60%). Game Development – Advanced TR Sept Post-secondary diploma or degree in computer science/programming. $26,977 Programming Applicants without the required credentials must submit a resume and 3-term responses to a questionnaire. program Interactive Media Management TR Sept Postsecondary diploma or degree or demonstrated competence $22,771 through related work and/or educational experience and response to a questionnaire and portfolio. Students are expected to have computer literacy skills prior to admission. Quality Assurance – D Jan Postsecondary diploma or degree, in science of engineering and a $19,519 Manufacturing and Management • postsecondary Math with a minimum grade of 60%.

CAMPUS CODES Fees shown are for one academic year (two terms). Fees for subsequent terms are not reflected on this chart. Fees include tuition, health insurance D Davis (Brampton) and ancillary charges.

TR Trafalgar Road (Oakville) Note: Fees based on 2019/20 and are subject to change. Fees are quoted in Canadian dollars. (subject to change without notice). HMC Hazel McCallion (Mississauga) If accepted in the co-op work term plan, the co-op fee will be billed BR Brock University in the term prior to the actual co-op work term. Fees above do not include the $535 co-op work term fee. ADDITIONAL CODES * (2 years) Diploma Program only

(MP) Mobile Program - Laptop Required

Field Work (This includes field placements, • co-ops and internships)

2020-21 International Viewbook | 17 Faculty of Applied Health and Community Studies In the Faculty of Applied Health and Community Studies (FAHCS), we’re committed to positive change in our schools, in our health care system and in our communities — just like you. Training tomorrow’s citizen-leaders means providing you with an education that engages. It means offering you vital experiences in the classroom, practice-based learning and applied research that gets you ready to take on new opportunities in an ever-changing world. Your learning integrates theory with practice, knowledge with social innovation, and life skills with scholarship. Our programs deliver a unique student experience that inspires your creative problem-solving skills and the impact you have on our local communities — and global society.

Program Campus Start Field Additional Admission Requirements 2020/21 Date(S) Work (Excluding High School Diploma and English or equivalent)

CERTIFICATES – 1 YEAR Animal Care D Sept/Jan • Senior-level Chemistry or Biology. $17,336 Personal Support Worker D Sept/Jan • $17,311

DIPLOMAS – 2 - 3 YEARS Child and Youth Care D + TR Sept/Jan • $16,934 Community and Justice Services* D Sept/Jan • $16,926 Early Childhood Education* D + TR Sept/Jan • (MP) $16,919 Early Childhood Education – D + TR Sept Postsecondary diploma and/or degree with related courses, and/or $16,919 Intensive • demonstrated competence through related work and/or educational experience. In some cases, applicants may be required to submit confirmation and verification of volunteer/paid hours working in early learning. A credential evaluation may also be requested. (MP) Educational Support * TR Sept • (MP) $16,939 Educational Support – TR Sept Postsecondary Diploma/Degree and/or relevant work $17,213 Fast Track Intensive • experience (résumé). (MP) Investigation – Public and Private* D Sept/Jan • (MP) $16,957 Paralegal* D Sept/Jan • Minimum GPA applies. (MP) $16,939 Pharmacy Technician* D Sept/ Senior-level Math minimum of 70% and Biology and Chemistry. $17,189 May • English proficiency requirements for this program are as follows: TOEFL 91 (21L, 25W, 23S, 22R); IELTS 6.5 Overall band score with no band below 6.0. Police Foundations* D Sept/Jan $16,935 Practical Nursing* D Sept/Jan Senior-level Math minimum of 70% and Biology and Chemistry, plus $20,868 /May • pre-admission test (Health Occupation Aptitude Exam). Social Service Worker* D + TR Sept/Jan • $16,948 Social Service Worker – D + TR Sept $16,929 Gerontology* • Veterinary Technician* D Sept Senior-level Math, Biology and Chemistry, plus pre-admission test $17,985 • (Health Occupation Aptitude Exam).

18 | Sheridan Program Campus Start Field Additional Admission Requirements 2020/21 Date(S) Work (Excluding High School Diploma and English or equivalent)

DEGREES – 4 YEARS Honours Bachelor of Applied D Sept Senior-level Biology and Physics or Chemistry or Math. Minimum GPA $25,085 Health Sciences (Athletic Therapy) • applies. Must complete 100 hours of volunteer work with an athletic therapist or sports physiotherapist and attend an information session. Honours Bachelor of D Sept Minimum GPA applies. $16,929 Community Safety • Honours Bachelor of Health D Sept Senior-level Biology and Physics or Chemistry or Math. Minimum GPA $24,907 Sciences (Kinesiology and • applies. Health Promotion) Honours Bachelor of Early D Sept Senior-level Math or Science or Biology or Chemistry or Physics. $20,919 Childhood Leadership • Minimum GPA applies. (MP)

CAMPUS CODES Fees shown are for one academic year (two terms). Fees for subsequent terms are not reflected on this chart. Fees include tuition, health insurance D Davis (Brampton) and ancillary charges.

TR Trafalgar Road (Oakville) Note: Fees based on 2019/20 and are subject to change. Fees are quoted in Canadian dollars. (subject to change without notice). ADDITIONAL CODES If accepted in the co-op work term plan, the co-op fee will be billed * (2 years) Diploma Program only in the term prior to the actual co-op work term. Fees above do not include the $535 co-op work term fee. (MP) Mobile Program - Laptop Required

Field Work (This includes field placements, • co-ops and internships)

2020-21 International Viewbook | 19 Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences In the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (FHASS), you’ll join a vibrant, interdisciplinary community that gives you a transformative and eclectic educational experience. We offer programs in Communication and Literary Studies, Humanities and Social and Life Sciences, and pride ourselves on delivering curriculum that’s creative, current and relevant. Plus, you get a wide range of subjects from which to choose: literature, creative writing, popular culture, history, philosophy, psychology, sociology, anthropology, science and more.

Program Campus Start Field Additional Admission Requirements 2020/21 Date(S) Work (Excluding High School Diploma and English or equivalent)

CERTIFICATES – 1 YEAR English Language Studies (ESL) TR+ Jan/Mar/ $3,440 HMC May/July/ Sept/Nov General Arts & Science – University D+TR Sept $16,929 Profile (1 or 2 year option) TR Jan Pre-Health Sciences Pathway to D Sept/Jan Senior-level Math $17,006 Advanced Diplomas and Degrees

DEGREES – 4 YEARS Honours Bachelor of Creative HMC Sept Minimum GPA applies. Creative writing sample. (MP) $16,929 Writing and Publishing •

POST-GRADUATE CERTIFICATES - 1 YEAR TESOL PLUS (Teaching English to HMC Sept/Jan Please refer to our website. $17,169 Speakers of Other Languages) •

CAMPUS CODES Fees shown are for one academic year (two terms). Fees for subsequent terms are not reflected on this chart. Fees include tuition, health insurance D Davis (Brampton) and ancillary charges.

TR Trafalgar Road (Oakville) Note: Fees based on 2019/20 and are subject to change. Fees are quoted in Canadian dollars. (subject to change without notice). HMC Hazel McCallion (Mississauga) If accepted in the co-op work term plan, the co-op fee will be billed in the term prior to the actual co-op work term. Fees above do not ADDITIONAL CODES include the $535 co-op work term fee. (MP) Mobile Program - Laptop Required

Field Work (This includes field placements, • co-ops and internships)

20 | Sheridan English as a Second ESL STUDENTS Language (ESL)

Sheridan offers full-time, intensive English as a Second Upon successful completion of all the courses in the Language (ESL) classes for students who want to improve English for Academic Purposes program (including a their English skills. The program features: General Education course), students will receive a General • Five levels of instruction: Foundation, Pre-intermediate, Arts and Science Ontario College Certificate. Successful Intermediate, Advanced and English for Academic graduates can apply to other programs at Sheridan with Purposes (EAP). EAP can provide students with a no further testing required for the English proficiency conditional acceptance into a diploma, degree or post- requirement if overall GPA is 70% (for certificate and graduate certificate at Sheridan. diploma programs) and 75% (for degree or graduate certificate programs). Teaching English to Speakers of • Students will be placed in the appropriate level based Other Languages (TESOL Plus) PTESL and Pharmacy on their choice of TOEFL, IELTS or Sheridan's on-campus Technician PPHTO are excluded. placement test. Choose the start time that works best for you! ESL sessions except for EAP level last seven weeks (25 hours of study/week) and cost $3,440 CDN. PROGRAM BEGINS: This includes tuition, health insurance and use of • January 6, 2020 the computer lab. • March 2, 2020 • May 4, 2020 • June 29, 2020 • September 8, 2020 • November 2, 2020

SHERIDAN ESL LEVEL PLACEMENT (Each level is 14-weeks long comprised of (2) 7-week modules, except for EAP. Students must complete both modules to complete a level.)

LEVEL DURATION IELTS ACADEMIC TOEFL IBT (INTERNET BASED TEST) Foundation 14 weeks 1.5-2.5 (lowest skills at 1.5) <32 (no score below 6)

Pre-intermediate 14 weeks 3.0-3.5 (lowest skill at 3.0) 32 (no score below 8)

Intermediate 14 weeks 4.0-4.5 (lowest skill at 4) 34 (no score below 12)

Advanced 14 weeks 5.0 (lowest skill at 5.0) 45 (no score below 14)

EAP 14 weeks 5.5-6.0 (lowest skill at 5.5) 59 (no score below 18)

• Students are placed in an ESL level according to their lowest individual skills score either in their IELTS Academic or TOEFL scores. For example, if a student has an IELTS Academic 5.0 for Speaking and Listening, an IELTS Academic 4.5 for Reading and an IELTS Academic 4.0 for Writing, the student will be placed in the Intermediate level. • IELTS Academic or TOEFL score should be valid no more than 2 years before arrival to Sheridan. • Students are placed in an appropriate level of ESL based on their level of English Proficiency. Students can choose to either submit a valid TOEFL OR IELTS Academic score before arrival OR write the Sheridan ESL Placement test on arrival. • Late arriving students may be subject to campus transfers due to seat availability.

2020-21 International Viewbook | 21 Post-graduate certificates These programs are one-year post-graduate programs that generally require applicants to hold a postsecondary diploma or degree. They offer students the opportunity to further hone their skills and obtain practical experience that will help gain a competitive edge in the job market.

Program Campus Start Field Additional Admission Requirements 2020/21 Date(S) Work (Excluding High School Diploma and English or equivalent)

POST-GRADUATE CERTIFICATES - 1 YEAR Advanced Manufacturing D Sept Postsecondary diploma or degree in science or engineering. $20,226 Management • A résumé with at least one year of industrial experience is required. Post-secondary qualifications from another discipline requires at least three years of industrial experience. Some basic exposure to a CAD system would be an asset. Advanced Special Effects Makeup, TR Sept • Postsecondary diploma or degree and/or related work and/or $24,043 Prosthetics and Props educational experience. In some cases, response to a questionnaire 3-term and a portfolio may be required. program Advanced Television and Film TR Sept • Media-related postsecondary diploma or degree and/or demonstrated $30,862 competence through related work and/or educational experience and 3-term letter of intent, reference letters and portfolio. program Advertising – Account HMC Sept Postsecondary diploma or degree. (MP) $20,216 Management • Business Analysis and Process HMC Sept Postsecondary diploma or degree. (MP) $20,002 Management • Computer Animation TR Sept A postsecondary diploma or degree in the visual or fine arts and/or $23,641 four years of demonstrated competence through relevant work 3-term experience and portfolio and Letter of Intent and résumé. program Creative Industries Management HMC Sept Postsecondary diploma, advanced diploma or degree in any discipline $17,388 • or equivalent or demonstrated competence through related work, and/ or educational experience. Refer to website for mandatory additional admission requirements. Digital Creature Animation – TR Sept Sheridan’s Computer Animation program or equivalent and a $24,148 Technical Direction postsecondary diploma or degree in the visual or fine arts and/or four 3-term years of demonstrated competence through relevant work experience program and portfolio and Letter of Intent and résumé. Digital Product Design TR Sept Please refer to website. TBD Environmental Control D Jan Postsecondary diploma or degree in science or engineering, plus $22,795 • either 1 postsecondary degree first year Chemistry (minimum 60%) or 1 second year diploma level Chemistry course (minimum 60%). Game Development – TR Sept Post-secondary diploma or degree in computer science/programming. $26,977 Advanced Programming Applicants without the required credentials must submit a resume and 3-term responses to a questionnaire. program Game Level Design TR Sept Postsecondary diploma or degree, or demonstrated competence $24,727 through related work and/or educational experience and portfolio. 3-term program Human Resources Management HMC Sept Postsecondary diploma or degree. A résumé, cover letter and a brief $19,691 • paper describing two accomplishments that illustrate the applicant’s suitability for a career in Human Resources. Minimum GPA applies. (MP) Interactive Media Management TR Sept Postsecondary diploma or degree or demonstrated competence $22,771 through related work and/or educational experience and response to a questionnaire and portfolio. Students are expected to have computer literacy skills prior to admission. International Business HMC Sept Postsecondary diploma or degree. (MP) $19,186 Management •

22 | Sheridan Program Campus Start Field Additional Admission Requirements 2020/21 Date(S) Work (Excluding High School Diploma and English or equivalent) Journalism – New Media TR Sept • Postsecondary diploma or degree. (MP) $23,064 Marketing Management HMC Sept/Jan • Postsecondary diploma or degree. (MP) $19,676 Music Scoring for Screen TR Sept Music-related postsecondary diploma or degree with minimum 2.5 TBD and Stage GPA and/or demonstrated competence through related work and/or educational experience (5 years) and letter of intent, reference letters and portfolio. Professional Accounting HMC Sept/Jan Applicants with international credentials need to confirm $19,581 with Chartered Professional Accountants Canada regarding the 3-term May • acceptance of their degree for entry into the Professional Education program Program. Applicants are advised to visit the CPA website for more information. (MP) Project Management HMC Sept • Postsecondary diploma or degree. (MP) $20,648 Public Relations – Corporate TR Sept Postsecondary diploma or degree and/or Previous work and/or $21,797 Communications • educational experience in the communications field. Written statement of intent, three writing samples (published or unpublished) résumé (including computer skills and volunteer work).

Quality Assurance – Manufacturing D Jan Postsecondary diploma or degree, in science of engineering and a $19,519 and Management • postsecondary Math with a minimum grade of 60%.

TESOL PLUS (Teaching English to HMC Sept/Jan Please refer to our website $17,169 Speakers of Other Languages) • Visual Effects TR Sept Sheridan’s Computer Animation program or equivalent, and a $24,148 postsecondary diploma or degree in the visual or fine arts and/or 3-term four years of demonstrated competence through relevant work program experience and portfolio and Letter of Intent and résumé.

CAMPUS CODES Fees shown are for one academic year (two terms). Fees for subsequent terms are not reflected on this chart. Fees include tuition, health insurance D Davis (Brampton) and ancillary charges.

TR Trafalgar Road (Oakville) Note: Fees based on 2019/20 and are subject to change. Fees are quoted in Canadian dollars. (subject to change without notice). HMC Hazel McCallion (Mississauga) If accepted in the co-op work term plan, the co-op fee will be billed ADDITIONAL CODES in the term prior to the actual co-op work term. Fees above do not include the $535 co-op work term fee. (MP) Mobile Program - Laptop Required

Field Work (This includes field placements, • co-ops and internships)

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Toronto is Canada’s biggest city and cultural capital. It’s vibrant. It’s eclectic. It’s amazing. And it’s very close to all Sheridan campuses — easily accessible by car or transit.

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DAVIS CAMPUS HAZEL MCCALLION CAMPUS TRAFALGAR ROAD CAMPUS BRAMPTON MISSISSAUGA OAKVILLE Brampton is fast becoming known Canada’s sixth-largest city is also one Oakville is 30 minutes from downtown as a creative and cultural hub in the of its most intriguing. Located on the Toronto and only an hour’s drive . Young and shores of Lake Ontario, Mississauga from Niagara Falls. It’s an appealing diverse, Brampton boasts 175 ethnic offers marinas, parklands and trails place, from the old-world feel of backgrounds and a great mix of for all kinds of outdoor fun. It’s also downtown to multicultural Kerr Village restaurants, boutiques and festivals. a great place for arts, with galleries to the waterfront Village of Bronte With plenty of lakes, parks and 267 like the Gallery for Emerging Young Restaurants, cafés and galleries km of trails, there are also hundreds of Artists. Other highlights include free fill the downtown core. reasons to get outside. concerts in Celebration Square and the Festival of Cultures, which is the largest multicultural festival in Ontario.

All of Sheridan’s campuses are 100% tobacco and smoke free. This policy prohibits the use of tobacco, cannabis, vaping, e-cigarettes and/or smokeless tobacco anywhere on Sheridan property.

All information provided is current as of publication and is subject to change; Sheridan Communications, Public Affairs and Marketing, August 2019. WF#68885

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