VIEWBOOK 2010/11 01 03 02 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 14 13 15 16 18 19 17 20 21 23 22 24 25 26 27 29 28 31 30 32 34 33 37 35 38 36 the university of toronto WELCOME YOUR FUTURE IS NOW. As one of the world’s top educational institutions, The University of Toronto the University of Toronto is a dynamic destination A world-renowned university in a celebrated city where knowledge meets achievement, for unsurpassed excellence. Give us your enthusiasm, your dedication and four years history meets future and ambition meets inspiration. According to the Times Higher Education of your time, and we’ll give you everything you Supplement, 2008, the University of Toronto is one of five universities world-wide ranked in need to make your mark on the world. the top 16 for all fields. The other four are UC Berkeley, Cambridge, Oxford and Stanford. A MUTUAL INVESTMENT. Canada’s finest example of beaux arts Gothic revival, Hart House is a living laboratory of social, artistic, cultural and recreational experiences where all voices, rhythms and traditions converge. Its amenities include a gym, theatre, art gallery, reading/study rooms, offices and music rooms. CONTENTS 26 08 TORONTO / GREATER TORONTO AREA 20 COMMUNITIES AND RESIDENCES First Entry Programs Live and learn in the heart of Canada’s most Discover the multitude of U of T experiences vibrant city. and communities. Faculty of Arts & Science 28 Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering 30 Faculty of Music 32 Faculty of Physical Education & Health 33 14 UNIVERSITY LIFE Expand your domains of expertise with thousands U of T Mississauga People & Places 34 of co-curricular opportunities. U of T Mississauga Academic Offerings 36 U of T Scarborough People & Places 38 Olga Kciuk ’10; Neuroscience and French Translation 24 THREE CAMPUSES 40 minor; spot her in pretty well any Silhouettes Dance Scan through our three distinctive campuses. U of T Scarborough Academic Offerings Company performance or on the run to her research 16 LEARNING assistantship at Sick Kids’ Hospital or volunteer post Experience academics in ways you never imagined. 42 at Mount Sinai Hospital. Professional Programs 44 Finances & Application David Topping ’10, English; resident blogging expert; know-it-all Torontonian as Editor-in-Chief 46 of Torontoist.com; he may also take your ticket at See For Yourself an Isabel Bader Theatre performance. 2 THINK OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM. Play ultimate frisbee, join the debate team, learn Urdu, get involved with Engineers Without Borders or organize a blood drive as part of the Red Cross Youth Group. At U of T, exceptional students become extraordinary people by seeking to develop their minds, bodies and spirits. Choose from more than 1,000 student organizations, athletic teams and academic associations – or create your own. BRING US YOUR INTERESTS. WE'LL MAKE THEM YOUR PASSIONS. Kristen Facciol ’09; Engineering Science specializing in Aerospace; catch her at Hart House belly dancing or acting in Skule™ Nite; she volunteers as a math and science tutor in her (not so) spare time between grad school applications. Amy Goertz ‘09; South Asian Studies and Peace & Conflict Studies; spends her time exploring nationalism and conflict in post-colonial South Asian states; domestically, volunteers at the Centre for Women & Trans People. Nirvan Hulangamuwa ’12; Mathematics specializing in Actuarial Science; moved to Toronto from Sri Lanka with a 5th Kyu in Karate and badminton and cricket swings to be reckoned with; watch for him at Blues try-outs. King’s College Circle ca. 1850s; the iconic space that serves as the rite of passage for all U of T graduates; surrounded by University College, Convocation Hall, Knox College, the Medical Sciences Building and Gerstein Library. P N F M P PH Frederi R E E.J. NE T O B Ar A James Gu Ja G T W d r O W M F m c e E STAPLES THESIS w L L W hibald La G t I O es F O U Prat t a O E C SATURDAY R Harold Innis E r G NG R F A d M O c R JOHN KENNETH H NOBEL PEACE O l G E A J a k t u S O S d U S ng & Stev N . NIGHT LIVE B T i L O N G O m T lle R C “ N U anti H Lorne Michaels T O T a E O N m T O t E e D S n E GALBRAITH O PRIZE TO DOCTORS d S M pma S LA E The Affluent Society n I R ( ” L M c g M C S R A o D O I N a o U n n L e M A S H FIRST ELECTRONIC MUSIC STUDIO IN CANADA nd g t * * * D Man L N WITHOUT BORDERS r G e E . Donald Sutherland (contr.) James Orbinski (contr.) ) E University of Toronto A I r V JOIN OUR J.J.R. M V P s C Y T Ra S S R I E G Ian She A n B A R Ca S T y D mo D W N S R I LEGACY OF O E m D EE a n Z N ill FIRST cleo A d P O l a to S N A U T H Gib T n D O N DISCOVERY. a d H r E k E E COMPLETE b er (cont O A S Since 1827, students, faculty and graduates W A R S I E THE SHOCK ilb In the J N P B I of the University of Toronto have been making N N O u C HEART DOCTRINE E L r O L T E T r history and mapping the future. Whether your Fra C P . H M Naomi Klein W ) E Heat of E L R E B S I n contribution is in medicine, architecture, E L k VALVE - s I B M literary criticism, political science or another E University of Toronto Established S A L (cont Arthur T C t L the L O H A W T F field, our future history depends on you. A Y TRANSPLANT E I l E a Raymond Heimbecker A L I Nigh N n r 1827 N H . L ) I Linda S D S R eBAY H C Patien A c O h u WAR CHILD Jeffrey Skoll R S hawlow t THE MYTH N WHAT CHAPTER WILL d K C E O lis R s (contr.) g I R E A o I n - C YOU WRITE? 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