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A World-Renowned UNIVERSITY

A world-renowned university providing highly regarded programs in a supportive and park-like environment. When you graduate, you will receive a prestigious degree that tells everyone that you are ranked among the best in the world. That’s the U of T Mississauga (UTM) success story!

T of Published by the Office of Student Recruitment and Admissions, U of T Mississauga. Information contained in this publication was correct at the time of publication but is subject to change. 2 University of Toronto Mississauga University 2 of Toronto The 5 City of Mississauga Programs Undergraduate 6 11 Student Support Services 13 and Transition Student Experience 14 Life in Residence Recreation, Fitness Clubs, 17 19 Fees and Financial Aid 20 Admissions - Schools High 23 Admissions Schools - High Outside of Ontario 25 Admissions Application - Pathways 27 Admissions - International 28 Connect with Us Map Campus 29 Be a Part of a Part Be U Mississauga

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Why U of T Mississauga? Community Student Support

U of T Mississauga offers you all the benefits of Community is the essence of U of T Mississauga. Entrance scholarships, transition programs, work a U of T education (including a coveted University It is a place where debate is encouraged, and study programs, accessibility services, academic of Toronto degree) with the rewards of studying diversity is embraced. U of T Mississauga is known and financial advising, skills workshops and career at a small, intimate campus. Here, you will as a small and friendly campus where getting counselling support are just some of the numerous find undergraduate and graduate programs in involved in student life is easy. Our Student Centre services and programs U of T Mississauga offers humanities, social sciences, sciences, business is home to more than 50 student groups and clubs. its students to ensure that they succeed! and fine arts that are taught by renowned Here you can participate in arts, science, social, experts in their fields. At U of T Mississauga, you political and cultural events, creative exhibits, film are surrounded by 225 acres of protected green screenings and concerts. space, while the urban bustle of downtown Toronto is a fare-free shuttle-bus ride away (27 km to the east).

A degree from the University of Toronto says that you have benefitted from a dynamic and challenging learning environment that offers you unsurpassed opportunity to explore the world — of science, of the arts, of business — and leave a truly distinctive mark. 3 U of T MISSISSAUGA

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Mississauga, with a population of 750,000, is giving U of T Mississauga students numerous While they are registered in an academic session, Canada’s sixth largest and one of its safest cities. opportunities for work experience. getting around Mississauga is easy for U of T Located at Toronto’s western border, Mississauga is Mississauga students because they receive a special a culturally-diverse, well-planned, growing urban city In the centre of it all is the U of T Mississauga bus pass on MiWay (Mississauga Transit) that allows with vibrant business, sports and arts communities. campus, situated in a park-like setting on the them to travel fare free at any hour, on any day during Credit River and bounded by safe residential that session (www..ca). The city is the base for more than 60 of Canada’s neighbourhoods. It is well-served by local public Fortune 500 companies, and 50 of Fortune’s Global transit and is conveniently located near major Want more on Mississauga? 500 companies. Its thriving business sectors highways. Toronto, Mississauga’s next-door neighbour Visit www.mississauga.ca include: biotechnology; biomedical; information and Canada’s world-renowned cultural capital, is and communication technology; pharmaceuticals; about 30 minutes away. automotive; aerospace; and financial services, UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS University of Toronto Degrees offered at UofT Mississauga

Honours Bachelor of Arts (HBA) Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) Honours Bachelor of Science (HSBc) Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

Chemical & Commerce PROGRAM AREAS Chemical & Physical Sciences Physical Sciences The Commerce programs combine economics and the various sub- disciplines of management enabling students to develop analytical Commerce Study natural laws and processes of living and non-living matter skills and gain knowledge of institutions using the resources of as part of UTM’s Chemical & Physical Sciences programs. Learn Communication, Culture, the Institute for Management and Innovation. This background about the role of geographic information systems and environmental Information & Technology* is useful for solving problems and making decisions in business sustainability, or explore the great expanse of the universe. Computer Science, and government environments. Graduates of UTM’s commerce Mathematics & Statistics ¡¡ Astronomical Sciences programs are well prepared for a future in professional accounting, economics, actuarial science, financial analytics, marketing analysis, Forensic Science ¡¡ Astronomy management of firms and government, or small business. ¡¡ Biological Chemistry Humanities Some commerce students choose to do post-graduate studies ¡¡ Biomedical Physics Life Sciences (Biology) in law and/or MBA programs. ¡¡ Chemistry ¡¡ Accounting (BCom) Management ¡¡ Combined Environmental Science/ ¡ Psychology MSc Sustainability Management ¡ Commerce (BCom) ¡¡ Earth Science ¡¡ Commerce (HBA) Social Sciences ¡¡ Environmental Geosciences ¡¡ Economics (BCom) Theatre & Drama* ¡¡ Environmental Science ¡¡ Finance (BCom) Visual Studies* ¡¡ Geocomputational Science ¡¡ Marketing (BCom) ¡¡ Global Information Systems *Some programs offered jointly with www.utm.utoronto.ca/management Sheridan College and the U of T Faculty ¡¡ Geography of Information ¡¡ Geology Visit www.utm.utoronto.ca/programs ¡¡ Physics

www.utm.utoronto.ca/cps 7 Communication, Computer Science, Forensic Science UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS UNDERGRADUATE Culture, Information & Mathematics & Statistics UTM hosts Canada’s premier Forensic Science degree program. Dive into the study of physical evidence in a Technology (CCIT) Want to design unbreakable codes? Does the complexity of modern legal context, best defined as “science in service financial markets fascinate you? Interested in simulating to the courts.” The unifying paradigm of Forensic Science This program integrates theory and practice while biological processes? Whether considering a career in is the search for truth and the meaning of evidence in considering areas such as the evolution of language; the industry or graduate school, our programs will give you both criminal investigations and through courts of law. impact of the printing press, television, recordings and the skills you need and teach you to think analytically UTM’s Forensic Science offers areas of study in: computers on society and culture; and how technology, and creatively. particularly digital technology, is shaping human ¡¡ Forensic Science ¡¡ Applied Statistics communication. It is a highly flexible program that ¡¡ Forensic Anthropology facilitates interdisciplinary study across areas ¡¡ Bioinformatics ¡¡ Forensic Biology that are constantly evolving. ¡¡ Computer Science ¡¡ Forensic Chemistry ¡¡ Information Security ¡¡ Combined BA/Master of Information ¡¡ Forensic Psychology ¡¡ Communication, Culture, Information and Technology ¡¡ Mathematical Sciences (Degree + Certificate) www.utm.utoronto.ca/forensic www.utm.utoronto.ca/mcs ¡¡ Digital Enterprise Management (Degree + Certificate) ¡¡ Professional Writing and Communication www.utm.utoronto.ca/iccit

WHAT CAN I DO WITH MY MAJOR? GO TO UOFT.ME/CAREERMAJOR TO FIND OUT ABOUT CAREER FIELDS RELATED TO DIFFERENT AREAS OF STUDY. 3

Humanities Life Sciences GRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS OFFERED Studies in the Humanities cultivates critical thinking, logic and Life Sciences at U of T Mississauga will intrigue those who are AT U OF T MISSISSAUGA communication through the study of cultures, languages and history. interested in behaviour, biotechnology, genetics, physiology, health It shows how each is interconnected and it is intrinsic to success in sciences and molecular biology. Internships and labs give our students Master of Arts (MA) the study of other fields, such as business and the sciences. greater understanding of real-world applications. Students interested Master of Science (MSc) The Humanities is a dynamic option where a truly international in health care will benefit from affiliations U of T holds with local focus can be developed. hospitals. UTM is also home to one of the academies of U of T’s Master of Biotechnology (MBioTech) Faculty of Medicine. Master of Biomedical Communication ¡¡ Canadian Studies ¡¡ Anthropology (MScBMC) ¡¡ Classical Civilization ¡¡ Biology Master of Management and Professional ¡¡ Diaspora & Transnational Studies ¡¡ Biology for Health Sciences Accounting (MMPA) ¡¡ Education Studies* ¡¡ Biomedical Communications (Science) Master of Management of Innovation ¡¡ English ¡¡ Biotechnology (MMI) ¡¡ English Language Linguistics ¡¡ Comparative Physiology Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) ¡¡ Ethics & Society ¡¡ Ecology & Evolution ¡¡ French Language Teaching & Learning Doctor of Medicine (MD) ¡¡ Molecular Biology ¡¡ French Studies Diploma in Forensic Accounting (DIFA) ¡¡ Paleontology ¡¡ French & Italian Teaching & Learning Combined HBA/Master of Information ¡¡ Functional French www.utm.utoronto.ca/biology Combined HBSc in Environmental ¡¡ History Science/MSc in Sustainability ¡¡ History & Political Science Management ¡¡ History of Religions Management Combined HBSc Exceptionality in Human ¡¡ Italian Learning/MA Child Study & Education The Management program prepares students to become effective ¡¡ Italian Teaching & Learning members of organizations. Drawing on a balanced offering of rigorous Combined HBSc Psychology/MA Child ¡¡ Latin American & Caribbean Studies intellectual frameworks from the social sciences, they cover the Study & Education ¡¡ Linguistics nature and working of organizations, and managerial functions. The For information on graduate programs, ¡¡ Philosophy programs provide students with a good understanding of the major visit www.sgs.utoronto.ca ¡¡ Philosophy of Science aspects of management and help them to acquire an integrated set of management skills through the resources of the Institute for ¡¡ South Asian Civilizations Management and Innovation. ¡¡ Theatre, Drama & Performance Studies ¡¡ Human Resource Management and ¡¡ Women & Gender Studies Industrial Relations (BBA) www.utm.utoronto.ca/programs ¡¡ Management (BBA)

*Completion of the Education Studies minor does not qualify a graduate for certification ¡¡ Management (HBA) through the Ontario College of Teachers. www.utm.utoronto.ca/management 9 UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS

– this is the – this is least intensive option, Art and Art History (Diploma + Degree) Art History Cinema Studies Culture Visual Communication & Culture Visual Theatre and Drama Studies (Diploma Degree) + ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ Minor with just 4 credits of subject area focus The choice yours: is you won’t be restricted to just the courses in your program. In fact, we encourage students to courses take outside of their main of study.area(s) www.utm.utoronto.ca/dvs Theatre & Studies Drama Theatre balanced acting, Students in receive expert training practical with a thorough exploration of dramatic history, theory and literature in this longstanding program. U of T Mississauga Theatre and Drama graduates are well versed in the craft and business of acting having benefitted from small class sizes in spaces. learning new www.utm.utoronto.ca/english Visual Studies Explore the meaning and power of images and their impact on our lives. Delve into the world of movie magic in our cinema studies program. Challenge yourself in the unique Art & Art History program where students attend concurrently courses at U of T Mississauga and at Sheridan College’s prestigious School of Animation, Arts and Design.

– this is the – this is most intensive option, – this option consists of 6 to 8 credits of Anthropology Criminology, Law and Society Economics Science Political & Economics Environmental Management Economics Financial Geography History & Political Science International Affairs Political Science Sociology ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ Specialist consisting of 9 to 14 courses over the credits of your credit20 undergraduate degree Major subject area focus, and gives you the opportunity to mix and match your programs within your 20-credit undergraduate degree. www.utm.utoronto.ca/programs Social Sciences or banking teaching, school, Whether law are considering you working for an international aid agency, the Social Sciences provide an excellent foundation through examination of the relationships between the individual, society and the environment. As a Social Sciences student, you might Economics, care resourcing in health as such issues consider study how decisions regarding health care are made by different how examine or Science governments Political in cultures approach the senior members of their society through studies in Anthropology. And much more!

Psychology* Behaviour, Genetics & Neurobiology & Genetics Behaviour, Learning* Human Exceptionality in ¡ ¡ ¡

¡ ¡ ¡ Find the Right Program Right the Find that subject. area, you chose will from one of three ways to study offerings at UTM. In addition to choosing a subject excellent opportunityexcellent to explore the full breadth of program(s), which meansprogram(s), that your first year an is At theAt end of your first you year, choose will your www.utm.utoronto.ca/psychology work under the supervision the faculty of work under members. *Also as combined MA Child Study & Education Students can engage in ongoing research and/or applied field perception, personality and the biological basis of behaviour. of behaviour. basis biological perception, personality the and areas such as child development, social behaviour, cognition, cognition, behaviour, development, social child as areas such faculty, many of whom many conductfaculty, research leading-edge in courses in allareas of psychology are taught by outstanding in humans and animals. A comprehensive selection of diverse application to the study of behaviour and thought processes Psychology programs emphasize the scientific method and its Psychology

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Career Centre Career work search support,Ongoing networking career fairs, events, further individual and workshops education career counselling help students explore potential career pathways. Our students also get career support for two years following graduation. www.utm.utoronto.ca/careers Robert Gillespie Academic Skills Centre(RGASC) The RGASC offers a full range of workshops, seminars and individual consultations to help students identify and develop the academic skills they need for success in their studies. www.utm.utoronto.ca/asc Registrar the of Office The Office of the Registrar is the administrative office for studentrecruitment, transferresponsible admissions, front advising, academic enrolment, registration, credit, petitions, exams, scholarships, services, aid, financial line student records, graduation and more! It’s your one-stop- shop for frequently asked questions and detailed resources, policies information tools, about academic procedures.and www.utm.utoronto.ca/registrar The Hazel McCallion Academic Learning Centre is the third largest of the University of Toronto’s 44 libraries. It UTM providing students volumes, roughly 340,000 houses with an abundance of resources, including access to all U of T libraries. Our library was designed to help facilitate student learning by incorporating a variety of different study research, complete to students for environments and work collaboratively with other students. library.utm.utoronto.ca The International Education Centre (IEC), is focused on student learning and development. Connect with the IEC to enhance your global student experience at the beyond. Whether and Mississauga University Toronto of you have questions about your immigration status, health insurance or study abroad options, the centre is your first point of contact for international education support. transition and www.utm.utoronto.ca/international Department of Student Life Informed research co-curricular assessment, by our and programs, services and initiatives promote community that opportunities innovative through engagement contribute to student success. Our Student Life Department at UTM includes clubs & societies, Centre Indigenous our community projects, engagement and opportunities for students to get involved with campus. on leadership www.utm.utoronto.ca/student-life Academic McCallion Hazel (Library) Learning Centre International Education Centre Student Support Services Resource Centre Resource Centre works with students Ability Ability Access The Access The on-campus medical centre is experienced in working in experienced centreThe is on-campus medical with diverse university populations and is comfortable discussing all topics related to student health and wellness. In addition to the medical care provided by the physicians and nurses, the HCC offers personal and group counselling to assist students experiencing a wide range of challenges with support from psychiatrists and dieticians. www.utm.utoronto.ca/health Health & Counselling Centre (HCC) Supporting Your Goals Your Supporting willYou probably hear this lot a over the next few months: university is about learning how to learn. It’s true. Learning how to find answers to tough questions is a skill that will serve you equally as wellin class and throughout your life. At U of T Mississauga we offer a variety of services that will help you learn how to learn while you’re here and, ultimately, to find a career path once you graduate. who have permanent or temporary disabilities to enable them to maximize their educational potential. servicesThe centre academic provides and inclusive students documented who to have a accommodations learning, physical, sensory, mental health disability or medical condition. www.utm.utoronto.ca/accessability STUDENTS WHO COMPLETE TRANSITION AND EXPERIENTIAL PROGRAMS IT’S A FACT GET HIGHER GRADES AND HAVE A MORE ENRICHED UNIVERSITY EXPERIENCE. 13 TRANSITION & STUDENT EXPERIENCE

Professional Experience (PEY) Year A Professional Experience Year is about more than just exposure to jobs. It allows you to complete a 12- to 16-month work placement during your studies at UTM. The PEY can be completed in Computer Science or Commerce. The placement allows you to work on large scale projects, network, professionalreach milestones, lasting develop significant experience gain and professional relationships outside of the classroom. uoft.me/utmpey Abroad Study Our students are in classrooms all over the globe, and you could be, too! The Summer Abroad program offers courses in 16 countries and the Centre for International Experience partners with more than 130 institutions in countries. 35 over www.utm.utoronto.ca/international Field Work Field courses takestudents on a journey of learning outside the classroom. Experiences can be outdoor fieldwork, visits to historical sites or cultural events, or interactive tours of industrial sites. The length of time can be as short as one class or for several weeks straight. www.utm.utoronto.ca/experience HERE. SUCCESS

Research Opportunity Program (ROP) Program Opportunity Research The Research Opportunity Program (ROP) fully utilizes the benefits of an undergraduate education within a research- intensive university. Beginning in year 2, students have the opportunity to conduct research for course credit with university’s the of renownedsome most professors. www.utm.utoronto.ca/rop Student Transition Programs Programs Transition Student The Office of Student Transition promotes the successful academic and social transition of new and current students by introducing them to key skills, resources and expectations through a variety of program offerings, courses and initiatives. The programs are designed to offer environment supportive learning a that connects peer-based students to the wider UTM community and resources. Support is also available for parents and families. www.utm.utoronto.ca/transition Experiential Learning The Experiential Education Office connects students with opportunities to learn both inside and outside the classroom by gaining valuable work, field and in-class involvement. Students develop research skills through various service placements, internship learning as such practices experiences. opportunities in-the-field/classroom and www.utm.utoronto.ca/experience YOUR YOUR STARTS UTM Residences

Experience Residence, • Semi-private washrooms shared with one to three More on campus housing: Excellence Lives Here other students; www.utm.utoronto.ca/housing twitter.com/UTMResidence Student Housing & Residence Life at UTM offers the most • Location to campus amenities, and access to a wide facebook.com/UTMResidence diverse range of housing options within the University of range of student services; Toronto with more than 1,500 spaces of traditional-style • Over 100 student leadership and development On-campus Dining rooms, apartments and town houses. Our students will opportunities offered, such as a community Don or a have the amenities necessary to provide the comforting All first-year students who live in residence are required Residence Experience Coach (REC). feeling of home. to purchase a full meal plan, which offers a wide variety of choices, including vegetarian and halal options. Students Living in residence provides students with the skills to be Features that make the first-year residence experience who live off-campus are also provided the option of successful, both during their academic career and beyond unparalleled are: purchasing a meal plan. graduation. First-year students living in residence are • Learning-living Communities, designed around placed in academic living-learning communities designed academic areas of study and exist to allow students to give students the knowledge and support necessary to More on campus dining: to live and work in an environment where students succeed in first year. www.utm.utoronto.ca/food have something in common with others living around them; Students who take part in transition programs achieve • First-year students are placed in either traditional a significantly higher grade point average and earn more dorms or town houses; class credits after four years than students who do not complete the program. • Fully-furnished single bedrooms, equipped with a large twin-sized bed, desk, desk chair, dresser and closet; LIFE IN RESIDENCE IN LIFE

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360˚ rezTOUR Traditional style Townhouse style Take our online residence tour. It’s the next best thing to actually being here. Floor plan of a private single room, Floor plan of a four-person town house unit. with shared washroom. Each student has a private bedroom. www.utm.utoronto.ca/housing >GO BEYOND THE CLASSROOM Students who take part in university life beyond classes are rewarded with a richer experience. U of T Mississauga clubs, student societies, recreational activities, sports and cultural events are your gateway to life beyond the classroom. 17 CLUBS, RECREATION AND FITNESS Workin’ Out Workin’ U of T Mississauga students are automatically members of the RAWC (Recreation, Athletic and Wellness Centre), a modern facility that features the latest in exercise gear and fitness classes. There is an eight-lane, 25 metre gymnasium; 800-seat courts; an double squash 3 pool: an and facilities; fitness-strength training outstanding elevated indoor walking/running track. www.utm.utoronto.ca/athletics

Sports and Recreation and Sports Students can take part in a wide variety of programming designed to accommodate all skill levels. Drop-in casual recreational sports, intramural campus leagues, tournaments and U of T intramural teams: squash, tennis, table tennis, badminton, ball hockey, field hockey, , cricket, , , , indoor and outdoor soccer, rugby, , flag football and Olympic weightlifting and more. Looking to learn something new? instructional are There classes in sports, yoga, dance, martial arts and swimming. For the more competitive athlete, UTM has their own Varsity program with Eagles teams competing in the Ontario Colleges Athletic Association (OCAA). UTM has men’s and women’s outdoor and soccer indoor country, cross badminton, in teams soccer. men’s In and 2017-18, women’s basketball and volleyball will join the roster. UTM students are also eligible to try-out for the U of T Varsity Blues intercollegiate teams. recreation: and athletics on More www.varsityblues.ca www.utm.utoronto.ca/athletics

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ulife.utoronto.ca www.utm.utoronto.ca/groups More on student on More organizations: sipping an espresso or a smoothie, we have those, too! campus go or by, just a place to chat with a friend while And, whether you’re looking for a nice spot to watch the much more. much Theatre Erindale, special lectures by renowned guests and On-campus entertainment also includes themed pub nights, nights, pub themed includes On-campus entertainment also We’ve got all that, and more. your liking? Martial arts? Music? Cycling? Ultimate Frisbee? Like to dance? We’ve got you covered. Is debating more to service, hobby-based culture and clubs. are among the more than 50 academic, social, faith/religious, The student council, campus newspaper, and a radio station Clubs & Societies Clubs

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www.canlearn.ca loan and grant assistance (including a 30% tuition grant) resources. family student and supplements that andosap.gov.on.ca www.canlearn.ca Each province has its own government student loan program. See International Applicants International students should contact their own governments for aid information. See www.canlearn.ca. Work Study The Work Study Program provides on-campus part-time employment of up to 12 hours per week of paid work experience, often in fields related to your area of study. www.utm.utoronto.ca/careers/work-study Ontario Government Assistance Assistance Government Ontario The Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) is a needs- student provides that residents Ontario for program based Ontario of Outside from Canadians

SCHOLARSHIP AMOUNT $ 3,000 $ 2,000 $ 1,500 $ 1,000 University of Toronto Scholars Program recognizes GRADE RANGE 95.0%+ 92.0 - 94.9% 90.0 - 91.9% 88.0 - 89.9% UTM Entrance Awards UTM Entrance All students who apply directly from high school are Entrance Mississauga T of U for considered automatically Awards. Awards are based on admission averages and include only grades obtained from the first attempt at a course. Students are notified in their offer of admission letter if they are eligible. Students may also qualify for UTM Entrance Awards if their final grades are higher than at the time of admission and will be notified before classes September. in begin The outstanding students at admission. Awards worth $7,500 each are available. Outstanding domestic and international secondaryautomatically students are considered school on the basis of their average at the time of admission. Top applicants may also qualify for the President’s Scholars of Excellence Award which includes a $10,000 scholarship, on-campus year and employment to second access in opportunity international learning an guaranteed to access Financial Aid Financial & olarships and Financial Aid

$13,000 to $14,000 for residence and for meal plans $1,000 and up for books $1,400 and up for incidental fees Domestic student tuition fees: $6,040 and up International student tuition fees: $35,280 and up ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡

¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ (University of Toronto Advanced Planning for Students). sources. This financial assurance is called UTAPS of T will supplement the funding provided by government permanent residents or protected persons means that U protected that U permanent means or persons residents This commitment to students who are Canadian citizens, the program because they do not have sufficient funds. the University of Toronto will be unable to enrol or complete support states that no student admitted to a programat academic merit. The university’s policy on student financial student financial on merit. The university’sacademic policy support; one based on need and the other primarily based on U of T provides you with two assurances regarding financial Scholarships and Financial Aid Financial and Scholarships www.fees.utoronto.ca (Above amounts are in Canadian dollars and are subject to change.) the following: Basic student fees vary by program but generally include ever set foot on campus. options today can help you prepare your budget before you tuition fees and living expenses. Considering your financial your financial Considering expenses. living fees and tuition The cost of a university education is a combination of Finances

Fees SUBJECT(S) REQUIRED PROGRAM APPROX. PROGRAM IN TYPE GRADE ADMISSIONS ADDITION TO ENGLISH S Ma Mi REQUIRED‡ CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES (BSc) Astronomical Sciences F, Ph; (rec. C, Ch) x Ontario High Schools Astronomy F, Ph; (rec. C, Ch) x Biological Chemistry F, Bio, Ch, Ph; (rec. C) x Biomedical Physics F, Ch, Ph; (rec. C, Bio) x Chemistry F, Ch, Ph x x x Combined Environmental Science/MSc F, Bio, Ch/Ph Sustainability Management**** x x All program areas require: mid to Earth Science F, Ch, Ph x x x high 70s ¡¡ Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent with six Grade 12 U/M subjects or Environmental Geosciences F, Bio, Ch/Ph x equivalent including English. See www.uoft.me/utmadm for details. Environmental Science F, Bio, Ch/Ph x x x Geocomputational Sciences C, F x ¡¡ The admission average is calculated with English (ENG4U) plus the next best five Geographic Information Systems (rec. one Math) x x courses. The University of Toronto reserves the right to give preference to students Geography (rec. one Math, one Science) x x x Geology F, Ch, Ph; (rec. C) x whose marks are the result of a single attempt at each course. Physics F, Ph, Ch; (rec. C) x x

Note: Refer to the Canadian Secondary School Qualifications and Course Equivalents COMMERCE chart on the next page to see the course equivalents from your province or territory. Accounting (BCom) C, F x Commerce (BA) C, F x Commerce (BCom) C, F x mid 80s Economics (BCom) C, F x Finance (BCom) C, F x Bio = Biology Ita = Italian , = and Marketing (BCom) C, F x C = Calculus & Vectors M = Mathematics of Data Management rec. = recommended Ch = Chemistry Math = One of the Grade 12 U Maths S = Specialist program COMMUNICATION, CULTURE, INFORMATION + TECHNOLOGY (BA) F = Advanced Functions Ph = Physics Ma = Major program Fr = French / = or Mi = Minor program Combined BA/Master of Information***§ x x Communication, Culture, x mid to Information + Technology** high 70s Digital Enterprise Management ** (rec. One Math) x Program of Admission Professional Writing and Communication x x COMPUTER SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS (BSc) Students initially select an intended area of study during the application process, Applied Statistics C, F; (rec. M) x x x but are not officially admitted to their formal programs of study (Specialists, Majors Bioinformatics C, F, Bio, Ch x and Minors) until after the completion of first year. Students may choose a Computer Science C, F; (rec. M) x x x high 70s different program or programs providing they meet all prerequisites in their Information Security C, F; (rec. M) x second year and beyond. Mathematical Sciences C, F; (rec. M) x x x FORENSIC SCIENCE (BSc) Forensic Science F, Bio, Ch, Ph; (rec. C) x x Forensic Anthropology Bio x mid to Forensic Biology F, Bio, Ch, Ph; (rec. C) x high 70s Forensic Chemistry F, Bio, Ch, Ph; (rec. C) x Forensic Psychology F, Bio x Deadline for applications from students studying at Ontario high schools: January 13, 2017. Apply through www.ouac.on.ca 21 ADMISSIONS GRADE GRADE APPROX. APPROX. REQUIRED‡ mid to high 70s low to mid 80s mid to high 70s mid 80s mid to high 70s x x x x x x x x x x Mi x x x x x x x x x x x x x Ma TYPE PROGRAM PROGRAM x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x S SUBJECT(S) REQUIRED REQUIRED SUBJECT(S) IN ENGLISH ADDITION TO One Math Bio, Ch F, (rec. One Math) Audition Required One Math Bio F, F One Math Bio F, F F, Bio F, F, Bio F, F, Bio F, F F

J J J J J U of T degree plus Sheridan College diploma earned. U of T degree plus Sheridan College certificate earned. Joint program with U of T Faculty of Information (iSchool) program in third year of study. Application to Master’s Not direct entry from high school. At least two years of undergraduate study required before admission to the Master of Information. The “Approximate Grade Requirement” provided for each program indicates the admission average for that This mark range will vary each year according to the number and program in the previous academic year. quality of applicants. It is not a “cut-off point” or enrolment limit. It is a general guideline only. Listed jointly in Humanities and Visual Studies

* ** *** **** J § ‡ PROGRAM MANAGEMENT PSYCHOLOGY (BSc) SOCIAL SCIENCES THEATRE & DRAMA (BA) THEATRE VISUAL STUDIES (BA) Visual Culture Visual Culture & Communication Behaviour, Genetics & Neurobiology Behaviour, Anthropology (BA) Law & Society (BA) Criminology, Theatre and Drama Studies* Art and Art History* Human Resource Management and Management and Human Resource (BBA) Industrial Relations Cinema Studies Art History Management (BA) Management Learning Exceptionality in Human Economics (BA) Management (BBA) Psychology Economics & Political Science (BA) Environmental Management (BA) Combined Exceptionality in HumanCombined Exceptionality & Education**** Learning/MA Child Study Financial Economics (BSc) Combined Psychology/MA Child Study & Combined Psychology/MA Education**** Geography (BA) International Affairs (BA) History & Political Science (BA) Political Science (BA) Sociology (BA) GRADE GRADE APPROX. APPROX. REQUIRED‡ mid to high 70s low to mid 80s x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Mi x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Ma TYPE PROGRAM PROGRAM x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x S SUBJECT(S) REQUIRED REQUIRED SUBJECT(S) IN ENGLISH ADDITION TO (rec. Fr) (rec. Bio) (rec. Fr, Ita) (rec. Fr, F, Bio, Ch F, (rec. Ita) F, Bio, Ch F, (rec. Ita) F, Bio; (rec. Ch) Bio; (rec. F, F, Bio, Ch; (rec. Ph) Bio, Ch; F, F, Bio, Ch F, F, Bio, Ch; (rec. M) Bio, Ch; F, F, Bio, Ch F, F, Bio, Ch F, J J J J J PROGRAM HUMANITIES (BA) HUMANITIES LIFE SCIENCES (BSc) Diaspora & Transnational Studies Diaspora & Transnational Education English English Language Linguistics Ethics and Society and Learning French Language Teaching Visual Culture & Communication Anthropology Art and Art History* Art and Art Women & Gender Studies Women Art History Canadian Studies Classical Civilization Cinema Studies French Studies French and Italian Teaching and Learning French and Italian Teaching Biology Functional French History of Religions History History and Political Science Italian Biology for Health Sciences Italian Teaching & Learning Italian Teaching Biomedical Communications (Science) Biotechnology Latin American & Caribbean Studies Linguistics Philosophy Philosophy of Science South Asian Civilizations Theatre, Drama & Performance Studies Visual Culture Comparative Physiology Ecology & Evolution Molecular Biology Paleontology Deadline for applications from students studying at high schools outside of Ontario: January 13, 2017. Apply through www.ouac.on.ca

(See previous page for requirements, but note that they may differ depending upon the province in which you are attending high school.) 23 ADMISSIONS SPH4U Physics (HL or SL) Physics 12 Physics 30 Physics 30 Physics 30 Physics 40S Physics or SPH4U Physics 1& 2 Physics 12 Physics 121 or 122 Physics 621 Physics 3204 Physics SCH4U Chemistry (HL or SL) Chemistry 12 Chemistry 30 Chemistry 30 Chemistry 30 Chemistry 40S Chemistry or SCH4U Chemistry 1 & 2 Chemistry 12 Chemistry 121 or 122 Chemistry 611 or 621 Chemistry 3202 Chemistry SBI4U Biology (HL Biology or SL) Biology 12 Biology Biology 30 Biology Biology 30 Biology Biology 30 Biology Biology 40S Biology Biology or SBI4U Biology Biology 1 Biology Biology 12 Biology Biology 122 Biology Biology 621 Biology Biology 3201 Biology Biology MHF4U Mathematics HL HL Mathematics or SL/Further HL Mathematics Principles of Math 12/ Principles of Math Pre-Calculus 12 Math 30-1 Math Math 30-1 Math Pre-Calculus 30 Pre-Calculus 40S Math Linear Algebra or MHF4U Linear Algebra 1 Advanced Math 12 or Advanced Math 12 Math Pre-Calculus A 120 + Pre-Calculus B 120 Math 621A or 621B Math Math 3200 Math Advanced Functions

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MCV4U Mathematics HL or SL/ HL Mathematics Further Mathematics HL Calculus 12 or Calculus AP (AB or BC) Math 31 or Calculus Math AP (AB or BC) Math 31 or Calculus Math AP (AB or BC) Calculus 30 or Calculus 30 Calculus AP (AB or BC) Pre-Calculus 40S Calculus AP (AB or BC) Calculus AP (AB or BC) or MCV4U Calculus 1 (Calculus 1 & 2 req'd for Engineering) Calculus 12 or Pre-Calculus 12 AP Calculus Calculus 120 or AP Calculus (AB or BC) Math 611B or Calculus Math AP (AB or BC) Math 3208 or Calculus 3208 Math AP (AB or BC) Calculus & Vectors www.adm.utoronto.ca/TransferCredits ENG4U English A (HL or SL) English 12 or English 12 First Peoples ELA 30-1 or English 30 ELA 30-1 ELA 30-1 or English 30 ELA 30-1 English A30 + English English A30 B30 English 40S English 40S (Comprehensive/ Literary/Transactional Focus) English or English AP 2 semesters of English/anglais English 12 English 120, 121 English 120, or 122 English 621 English 3201 English www.adm. Secondary School and Diploma must be recognized CANADIAN SECONDARY SCHOOL QUALIFICATIONS AND COURSE EQUIVALENTS AND QUALIFICATIONS SCHOOL SECONDARY CANADIAN Secondary School Diploma with six subjects at the 4U/M level including English. The co-op component of English. The co-op component level including at the 4U/M with six subjects Secondary School Diploma used for admission purposes. Grade 12 courses will not be Complete Diploma including English. Please note that Math Studies is not acceptable for any program with for any program with is not acceptable Studies Please note that Math English. including Complete Diploma prerequisite. a Math High School Diploma with four Grade 12 approved academic subjects, including English. Refer to including with four Grade 12 approved academic subjects, School Diploma High for academic subjects. Provincial examinations are required for a list of Grade 12 approved utoronto.ca English 12 or English 12 First Peoples. Alberta High School Diploma with five Grade 12 academic subjects numbered 30/31 including English including with five Grade 12 academic subjects numbered 30/31 School Diploma Alberta High or English 30. Language Arts 30-1 Alberta or Nunavut Secondary School Diploma with five Grade 12 academic subjects numbered 30/31 12 academic subjects numbered 30/31 with five Grade Secondary School Diploma Alberta or Nunavut Inuktitut 12 and Aulajaaqtut 12 are acceptable. English 30-1. including High School Diploma with five Grade 12 academic subjects numbered 30 including English Language Arts including subjects numbered 30 with five Grade 12 academic Diploma School High + B30. A30 High School Diploma with five Grade 12 academic subjects including English 40S plus three additional 40S plus three additional 40S English 40S subjects including with five Grade 12 academic Diploma School High or 40G. level subjects. The remaining credit must be 40S High School Diploma with six Grade 12 academic subjects including English. subjects including with six Grade 12 academic Diploma School High 12 academic subjects including English/anglais (two terms). Students who have completed more than 12 (two terms). Students English/anglais 12 academic subjects including programs. Those who business/commerce academic subjects may receive transfer credit in arts, science, unless entering Engineering. The Cote de have a complete DEC are likely to be admitted to second year purposes. Rendement (R Score) will be used for admission and scholarship High School Diploma with five Grade 12 academic subjects (university preparatory academic or advanced) with five Grade 12 academic Diploma School High English. including High School Diploma with six Grade 12 academic subjects (college preparatory: 120, 121 or 122) including 121 or 122) including subjects (college preparatory: 120, with six Grade 12 academic Diploma School High English. High School Diploma with five Grade 12 academic subjects (numbered 611 or 621) including English. academic subjects (numbered 611 or 621) including with five Grade 12 Diploma School High High School Diploma with 10 academic credits at the 3000 level incl. English. level incl. with 10 academic credits at the 3000 School Diploma High

by the Provincial Ministry of Education.) Admission Requirements ( Admission Requirements

ADMISSIONS Advanced Placement Examinations and International Baccalaureate credits are also acceptable. Transfer credit information is available at credit information is available Transfer Advanced Placement Examinations and International Baccalaureate credits are also acceptable. Note: Ontario International Baccalaureate British Columbia & Yukon Alberta & Terr. Northwest Nunavut Saskatchewan Manitoba Quebec: Grade 12 Quebec: CEGEP Nova Scotia Nova New Brunswick New Prince Edward Island Newfoundland and Newfoundland Labrador Curriculum Math with calculus is preferred for studies in Engineering. If your school only offers pre-calculus or does not offer math with calculus, please contact the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering directly www.discover.engineering.utoronto.ca Math

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is competitive.is The University of Toronto Mississauga Bridging Pathway (UTMBP) offers mature students least (at 20 years of age) who do not meet traditional admission requirements for UTM, and who have been away from formal education for some time, the opportunity for direct admission to university level studies. Some mature students may benefit from our partnerships colleges. agreements articulation with and local For information visit www.utm.utoronto.ca/bridgingpathway Admission Requirements The minimum requirements for admission consideration vary by program. must You present all the requirements, including prerequisite courses, to be considered. All of our programs process selection admission the and spaces have limited Original Documents transcripts supporting thatAll documentation, including UTM Academic Bridging Pathway Pathway Bridging UTM Academic (UTMBP) Mature for Students are not sent electronically, should be sent to: Enrolment Services, University Toronto of 172 St. George St., Toronto, ON, M5R 0A3. - U of T Mississaugahas is the university’s transfer planning tool. www.utm.utoronto.ca/pathways a College from Transferring Minimum required cumulative grade point average (CGPA) to be considered for admission varies by program: Commerce, Life Sciences, Management, and Theatre & Drama require a minimum GPA of 3.3; all other UTM programs require a minimum GPA of 3.0. Prerequisite courses vary. U of T Mississauga accepts Grade 12U courses or two full college prerequisites. meet to as subject academic an of semesters Institutional Transfer Agreements partnered with local college General Arts & Science diploma programs to simplify and enhance the transfer process from these institutions. details:For U of T Mississauga grants transfer credits to students who have completed a two or three-year college diploma. See uoft.me/utmprospectivetransfer for details. Transfer Explorer Check the eligibility of credits earned at other Canadian institutions,including all divisions of forof U T, transfer to within)(or the University of Toronto. Go to uoftme.transferexplorer University Credit Transfer Consortium - The University of Toronto and six Ontario universities (McMaster, Queen’s University, , Ottawa, Waterloo and Western) have established equivalencies for more than 30 of the most introductory subscribed highly and popular courses offered at each institution. For details, see www.utm.utoronto.ca/transfer for details.

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ADMISSIONS See university. university. have previous undergraduate another at accredited studies U of T Mississauga grants transfer credits to students who applications usually have a solid “B” average. record. Program met. Competitive be must area prerequisites annual average,although we will review your entire academic Admission consideration is based on your most recent Transferring from a University a from Transferring “105” application at www.ouac.on.ca. if you are elsewhere in Canada or overseas, apply using the If you are in Ontario but not in secondary school full-time, or Secondary School Applicants School Secondary will send your marks to OUAC, and OUAC will send them to us. School/ High other All to access the online application (called a “101”). Your school student, your school will provide you with a personalized code If you are a current full-time Ontario secondary school Ontario Secondary School Applicants School Secondary Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC) www.ouac.on.ca All students apply to U of T Mississauga through the Ontario Mississauga Student Becoming a U of T a U of Becoming Application Pathways Application

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English Language Requirements International Baccalaureate English Summer ACE@UTM

Proof of English language proficiency is required from all English Literature HL or English Language and Literature HL Students taking the Summer ACE@UTM program will receive applicants except for those: or English A1 HL or A2 HL in progress or passed with minimum Academic English Level 60 language instruction over eight grade of 4. weeks in July and August to prepare for academic studies in ¡ ¡ whose first language is English, or September. It is highly recommended that students live on ¡¡ who have achieved satisfactory progress in at least four GCSE/IGCSE/GCE O Level English campus in residence to maximize the benefits of this program. years of full-time study in an English language school English Language or English as a Second Language with system located in a country where the dominant language www.utm.utoronto.ca/housing is English, or minimum grade of ‘B.’ Fall/Winter ACE@UTM ¡¡ whose first language is French and who have achieved GCEA/AS/AICE Level English or English Language with satisfactory academic progress in at least four years of minimum grade of ‘C.’ Students taking the Fall/Winter ACE@UTM program will receive full-time study in Canada Academic English Level 60 language instruction on Saturdays ELDA/COPE: for 24 weeks throughout the fall and winter academic terms in U of T Mississauga accepts (electronically only) addition to 3.0 degree-level credits. a variety of international English language tests and Minimum overall score of 86, 32 in Writing, and 22 in each of qualifications, including: Reading and Listening.

Test of English As a Foreign Language (TOEFL): For complete details, go to uoft.me/ept IELTS Test Centre Internet-based test only: Total score of 100 + 22 on Writing section. Electronic request code: 0982-00. ACE@UTM The University of Toronto Mississauga is an official International English Language Testing International English Language Testing System The ACE@UTM (Academic Culture and English) program is System (IELTS) Test Centre. designed for students who have been admitted to the (IELTS) Academic Module: Students who are required to submit English University of Toronto Mississauga and require additional English proficiency test results as a condition of Minimum overall band of 6.5 with no band lower than 6.0. language skills training to meet the English language admission admission may take an IELTS test at U of T Electronic copies only sent from testing centre. requirements. Completion of the ACE@UTM program may be Mississauga, or at an IELTS centre anywhere a condition of an offer of admission: students cannot apply in the world. Michigan English Language Assessment Battery directly for admission to this program. Minimum scores in (MELAB): English facility tests are required. www.utm.utoronto.ca/ielts

Minimum overall score of 85, with no part score below 80. www.utm.utoronto.ca/ace Come for a

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Fall Campus Day Campus Tours Visit us – utm.toronto.ca/prospective Fall Campus Days are prospective-student events held Our guides are waiting to show you what makes U of T annually on the U of T Mississauga Campus. The open Mississauga special — great people and state-of-the-art Like us – facebook.com/UTMProspective houses provide you with a once-a-year opportunity to meet facilities on a breathtaking, forested campus. Tours are held professors, speak with current students, learn more about throughout the year. For all tours and events, if you require an our colleges and academic programs and participate in accommodation due to a disability please contact us two (2) Follow us – twitter.com/UTMFuture organized events. weeks prior to the tour or event you would like to attend. We will work with you to make appropriate arrangements. Watch us – youtube.com/UTMfuture Sunday, Oct. 23 Register online www.utm.utoronto.ca/tours Visit www.utm.utoronto.ca/fcd for details. View us – instagram.com/UTMFuture

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