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1 UNIVERSIT Y | 3 CAMPUSES

MISSISSAUGA S T. G E O R G E SCARBOROUGH

CHOOSE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE 2024-2025 VIEWBOOK


HO ME TO 1 00+ ACADE MIC DE PA RT M EN T S AC ROSS T HREE CA M P U S E S

CANADA’S
Students choose from 700+ SCAN TO LEARN
MORE ABOUT
undergraduate programs while tapping THE GREATER
TORONTO AREA

into a 660,000-strong alumni network

FLAGSHIP
spanning 170+ countries.

Every student enjoys access to worldwide industry


partnerships, cutting-edge labs and studios, and

UNIVERSITY
research collaborators who will become lifelong
friends. An innovation powerhouse that attracts
$1.45 billion in research funding each year, and a
caring community that nurtures every newcomer,
U of T has something for everyone.

We are committed to enhancing access and equity


across all of our campuses. We strive to attract
GREATER
students who reflect Canada’s diversity and can
strengthen our community with a breadth of
TORONTO AREA
viewpoints and lived experiences. A research and development hotbed, the Greater
Toronto Area (GTA) contributes $450 billion a
year to the Canadian economy.

The GTA is one of the safest urban centres


globally, and is made up of several regions and
#1 UNIVERSIT Y IN CANADA
neighbourhoods where the world comes to learn,
(2023 Times Higher Education World Universit y Rankings,
2023 ShanghaiRanking Consultancy Academic Ranking of
laugh, build bridges, and celebrate diversity.
World Universities) Toronto also ranks as the best business city on
the planet for working women.

#1 ENGINEERING SCHOOL
IN CANADA BE ENTERTAINED
(2023 Times Higher Education World Universit y Rankings) 11 major league sports teams, 90+ performing
arts theatres, 500+ live music venues.

#2 SUSTAINABLE UNIVERSIT Y
PARKLIFE
IN THE WORLD
300 acres of parkland surround the
L AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (QS World Universit y Rankings: Sustainabilit y 2023)
Scarborough campus, 225 acres of greenbelt
We wish to acknowledge this land on which the University of Toronto operates. For thousands of years it land surround the Mississauga campus.
has been the traditional land of the Huron-Wendat, the Seneca, and the Mississaugas of the Credit. Today,
this meeting place is still the home to many Indigenous people from across Turtle Island and we are #11 IN THE WORLD FOR
grateful to have the opportunity to work on this land. GRADUATE EMPLOYABILIT Y HOME TO ALL

(2022 Times Higher Education Global Universit y 180+ languages and dialects spoken,
Employabilit y Ranking) 8,000+ diverse dining establishments.
2 Springtime at U of T Scarborough 3
SCAN TO LEARN
MORE ABOUT
RESEARCH &
INNOVATION

$1.45B
IN COMPETITIVE RESEARCH FUNDING
SECURED EACH YEAR

TOP 5
IN THE WORLD FOR RESEARCH OUTPUT

200+
COURSES ACROSS OUR THREE CAMPUSES
IN WHICH UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
HAVE A DIRECT HAND IN FACULTY AND
INDUSTRY RESEARCH

Ever wonder what it’s like to uncover


artifacts that haven’t seen daylight in
centuries, or observe international
trade negotiations?

Our unique Research Opportunity Programs


(ROPs), Research Excursion Programs (REPs),
International Course Modules (ICMs), co-op
programs, learning abroad networks, field schools,
and independent study courses were designed for
students just like you. Get your hands dirty. Get

RESEARCH
published. Put your skills to work in the world’s
biodiversity hotspots, or team up with security
researchers right here on campus to safeguard
democracy on the internet. Explore the steppes of

& INNOVATION
Central Asia in your junior year, then help devise
microfluidic tests for emerging viral threats in your
senior year. Your degree is yours to customize.

research.utoronto.ca
5
ANY INDUSTRY, GLOBAL SCAN TO LEARN

ANYWHERE LEARNING
MORE ABOUT
GLOBAL LEARNING
OPPORTUNITIES

Whether you want to land your dream job, Study the history of German cinema in Berlin, the rise and
conduct groundbreaking research, or start fall of Bronze Age powers on the Anatolian plateau, and
your own business, we can help get you there. marine ecosystems in the South Pacific. The University of
Toronto is committed to engaging at least 30% of our 350+
students with a global experience. LEARNING ABROAD
EXPEREINCES TO
CHOOSE FROM
Through co-op placements, paid internships, learning abroad options in
160+ institutions, field schools, international course modules, and research
opportunity programs, you’ll make industry contacts—and lifelong friends—
and tackle pressing challenges like climate change, quantum cryptography,
financial derivatives, and homelessness.

100+ 25% 12+


ON-CAMPUS CAREER OF OUR ALUMNI INCUBATORS AND
RECRUITMENT & FOUNDED A COMPANY ACCELERATORS
NETWORKING SESSIONS

EMPLOYABILITY ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Students can work towards a Global Scholar
U of T is the top public university in North America for the Start a startup! 250+ entrepreneurship courses are offered
designation by taking a curated set of courses
employability of our graduates. Our alumni can be found across our three campuses, attracting thousands of
offered by their program or faculty. When those
working and innovating at multinational firms and registrants. All entrepreneurship resources at U of T are
organizations including: Google, NVIDIA, TD Securities, the open to students from all three campuses, no matter what courses are completed, students will receive a
Toronto Blue Jays, the Royal Ontario Museum, Qualcomm, program or year you’re in. An Earth Sciences student learns hands-on “Global Scholar” notation on their transcript.
geology on a field trip to New Zealand
Microsoft, BMW, Amnesty International, and more.

6 Haliburton Forest and Wildlife Reserve 7


Map of Ontario

1 UNIVERSITY
Our tri-campus system makes it easy for
students to learn, network, and innovate in
SCAN TO LEARN

Canada’s economic centre, just steps from MORE ABOUT


OUR THREE
CAMPUSES
some of the world’s most exciting and

3 CAMPUSES
diverse neighbourhoods.

You can apply to one admission category per academic division.


The University of Toronto
Our seven first-entry academic divisions are U of T Mississauga,
St. George is home to ivy-laced
U of T Scarborough,plus five faculties at U of T St. George:
courtyards and celebrated
programs in Engineering, Music,
• FACULT Y OF APPLIED SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
Architectural & Visual Studies,
• JOHN H. DANIELS FACULT Y OF ARCHITECTURE, Kinesiology & Physical
LANDSCAPE, AND DESIGN Education, and more.

• FACULT Y OF ARTS & SCIENCE U OF T


• FACULT Y OF KINESIOLOGY & PHYSICAL EDUCATION SCARBOROUGH
U OF T (UTSC)
• FACULT Y OF MUSIC
ST. GEORGE
Once you’re a registered student, you’ll be able to personalize (UTSG)
your degree with majors, minors, specialists, and certificates.
U OF T
MISSISSAUGA
(UTM)

OUR COLLEGE SYSTEM


Every Arts & Science student on the St. George campus is a A global leader in community-engaged
member of a college with a distinct history and a rich array
Located on the banks of the Credit River, research, the University of Toronto Scarborough
of resources. Whether you live on or off campus, you’ll have
access to core services, including academic advising and the University of Toronto Mississauga boasts a offers co-op programs in over 50 fields.
financial counselling — plus countless social experiences. world-class research environment in proximity
uoft.me/yourcollege to hundreds of major biotechnology and
robotics firms.
9
UNDERGRADUATE
OPPORTUNITIES
SCAN TO LEARN
MORE ABOUT OUR
UNDERGRADUATE
OPPORTUNITIES

Students at each of our three campuses and Our students also have the opportunity to customize
their degrees with specializations, majors, minors, and
all of our faculties benefit from distinctive
certificates. Build a degree that suits your goals and
learning environments, experiences, and interests by mixing program areas and experiences.

co-curricular opportunities, while earning


the same prestigious U of T degree.
ST. GEORGE Faculty of
ARTS & SCIENCE
At the heart of downtown Toronto, one of the world’s
With 340+ programs to choose from, Arts & Science students can
most diverse and dynamic cities, the St. George campus
explore many interests and take a range of classes—big and small. For
offers countless co-curricular activities. Just beyond the a close-knit classroom environment, explore our First-Year Foundations
campus are the many neighbourhoods and industries programs, including 100+ first-year seminars, each with fewer than 25
students. You’ll also have the chance to apply course concepts to
that make Toronto a global meeting place. U of T real-world settings by participating in research projects, international
St. George is rich with journeys, stories, and starting exchanges, and paid work experiences.

points for every student. artsci.utoronto.ca

John H. Daniels Faculty of Faculty of


ARCHITECTURE, APPLIED SCIENCE &
LANDSCAPE, & DESIGN ENGINEERING
Whether you aspire to be an urban planner, a filmmaker, a UX/UI Whether you plan to work in industry, start your own business or pursue
designer, an art critic, or something we can’t yet imagine, our programs further studies, you will graduate equipped with strong technical
in Architectural Studies and Visual Studies will immerse you in the living fundamentals, professional confidence, and a global perspective.
laboratory of downtown Toronto. From day one you’ll be mentored by Customization is a big part of the U of T Engineering experience.
leading lights in building science, landscape architecture, public policy, Combine any of our academic programs with a range of leadership and
curation, and sustainable energy. entrepreneurship opportunities, such as the PEY Co-op program where
you can gain up to 20 months of work experience.

MISSISSAUGA SCARBOROUGH
daniels.utoronto.ca
discover.engineering.utoronto.ca

U of T Mississauga invites you into a natural, forested With 50+ co-op programs in the arts, sciences, Faculty of Faculty of
campus steps away from one of the world’s most and business, U of T Scarborough is also home to KINESIOLOGY & MUSIC
vibrant city regions. Here, you’ll make your mark in an Olympic-calibre sports complex, 200+ student
PHYSICAL EDUCATION A degree in Music fosters critical thinking, discipline, and teamwork.
180+ program options across every field imaginable: groups, and some of the world’s most diverse Our alumni have gone on to score films, pioneer new technologies, and
Explore all aspects of movement in our multidisciplinary program, from pack concert halls. Music students take part in a total of 600+ concerts
from forensic science to digital enterprise neighbourhoods. From community-focused learning exercise physiology to ethical issues. Combining theory and practice and recitals each year. From Early Music, to Jazz, to West African
management. And you’ll earn your U of T degree in a to international development co-op opportunities, across the curriculum, the BKin program offers many avenues to gain Drumming and Dancing, to Japanese Taiko Drumming, we bring the
hands-on experience and build a solid foundation to address
kind, close-knit community full of supports to you start building a truly multidisciplinary career diversity of Canada into the classroom.
contemporary issues related to health. Focus your degree in an area
help you flourish. as soon as you set foot on campus. you’re passionate about by choosing from a wide breadth of courses music.utoronto.ca
and experiential learning opportunities.
utm.utoronto.ca utsc.utoronto.ca
kinesiology.utoronto.ca
10 11
PROGRAMS OF STUDY ADMISSION CONSIDERATION
All programs require an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), and six Grade 12 U/M subjects, including ENG4U/EAE4U and any other prerequisites.
Admission requirements for students from other Canadian provinces and territories can be found at future.utoronto.ca/apply/requirements. The
admission selection process includes consideration of the Grade 11 and Grade 12 academic record. Emphasis is placed on Grade 11 results where marks in
the required number of Grade 12 courses are not yet available.

Admission is competitive and subject to space availability. The University of Toronto reserves the right to give preference to students with a consistent

U OF T ST. GEORGE academic record whose marks are the result of a single attempt at each course. The “Approximate Grade Requirement” indicated for each admission
category is based on the admission average from the previous year. Grade requirements can vary from year to year, depending on the number and quality
of applicants. The specified range is intended as a general guideline only.

Requirements in Requirements in Requirements in


Faculty of
Program Program Program

International Relations J
Addition to English
(rec. C) Immunology
Addition to English
Bio, C, Ch; (rec. Ph)
Addition to English
Faculty of
ROTMAN COMMERCE (BCom)
ARTS & SCIENCE Islamic Studies
Italian
Molecular Genetics and Microbiology
Neuroscience
Bio, C, Ch; (rec. Ph)
Bio, C, Ch; (rec. Ph)
OUAC Program Code: TAC
Approx. Grade Requirement: mid to high 80s APPLIED SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
artsci.utoronto.ca/futurestudents Italian Culture and Communication Nutritional Sciences Bio, C, Ch Accounting C discover.engineering.utoronto.ca
Studies Pathobiology Bio, C, Ch; (rec. Ph) Finance and Economics C
Requirements in Jewish Studies Management C Requirements in Approximate Grade
Program Pharmaceutical Chemistry Bio, C, Ch, Ph Program OUAC Program Code
Addition to English Note: Rotman Commerce applicants must complete a Addition to English Requirement
Latin Pharmacology Bio, C, Ch; (rec. Ph)
COMPUTER SCIENCE (HBSc) Latin American Studies J Pharmacology and Biomedical Supplemental Application. Chemical Engineering C, Ch, F, Ph TB high 80s to low 90s
OUAC Program Code: TAD Bio, C, Ch; (rec. Ph) SOCIAL SCIENCES (HBA)
Linguistics Toxicology
Approx. Grade Requirement: low 90s
OUAC Program Code: TAX Civil Engineering C, Ch, F, Ph TV high 80s to low 90s
Literature and Critical Theory Physical and Environmental
Computer Science C C; (rec. Bio, Ch, Ph) Approx. Grade Requirement: mid to high 80s Computer Engineering C, Ch, F, Ph TCS low to mid 90s
Material Culture and Semiotics J Geography
Data Science C African Studies J
Mediaeval Studies Physiology Bio, C, Ch; (rec. Ph) Electrical Engineering C, Ch, F, Ph TE low to mid 90s
Note: Students applying to the Computer Science admission American Studies J
Music Audition Required Psychology Bio, C; (rec. Ch, Ph)
category must complete a Supplemental Application. Anthropology: General Engineering Science (BASc in
Music History and Culture Bio, C; (rec. Ch C, Ch, F, Ph TK low to mid 90s
HUMANITIES (HBA) Psychology Research Anthropology: Society, Culture and Engineering Science)
Music with Ensemble Option Audition Required or Ph)
OUAC Program Code: TAH Language Industrial Engineering C, Ch, F, Ph TI high 80s to low 90s
Approx. Grade Requirement: low to mid 80s Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations Quantitative Biology Bio, C
Archaeology
African Studies J Philosophy PHYSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES (HBSc) Materials Engineering C, Ch, F, Ph TTM high 80s to low 90s
Canadian Studies J
American Studies J Portuguese OUAC Program Code: TPG Mechanical Engineering C, Ch, F, Ph TM high 80s to low 90s
Approx. Grade Requirement: mid to high 80s Caribbean Studies J
Art History Religion
Actuarial Science C Contemporary Asian Studies, Mineral Engineering C, Ch, F, Ph TG high 80s to low 90s
Asian Canadian Studies Renaissance Studies J
Applied Mathematics C; (rec. Ph) Dr. David Chu Program in J
Bioethics (rec. Bio) Russian Literature in Translation TrackOne, Undeclared Engineering C, Ch, F, Ph TEO low to mid 90s
Astronomy and Astrophysics C; (rec. Ph) Creativity and Society J
Book and Media Studies Sexual Diversity Studies J
Astronomy and Physics C, Ph Criminology and Sociolegal Studies
Buddhism, Psychology and Mental Slavic and Eastern European
Chemical Physics C, Ch; (rec. Ph) Critical Studies in Equity and
Health
Buddhist Studies
Languages and Cultures
Slavic and Eastern European Chemistry C, Ch; (rec. Ph)
Solidarity J John H. Daniels Faculty of
East Asian Studies J
Business German
Canadian Studies J
Literature in Translation
South Asian Studies J
Cognitive Science
Earth and Environmental Systems
C
C, Ch; (rec. Bio, Ph)
Economics
Education and Society J
C ARCHITECTURE, LANDSCAPE, AND DESIGN
Caribbean Studies J Spanish Economics and Mathematics C daniels.utoronto.ca
Environmental Anthropology
Celtic Studies Visual Studies Financial Economics C
Environmental Economics C
Christianity and Culture Women and Gender Studies J Geology C, Ch; (rec. Bio, Ph) Requirements in Approximate Grade
Environmental Ethics J Program OUAC Program Code
Christianity and Education Writing and Rhetoric Geophysics C, Ch, Ph Addition to English Requirement
Environmental Geography
Cinema Studies Yiddish, Geoscience C, Ch; (rec. Bio, Ph) Architectural Studies TLA high 80s
Environmental Studies
Classical Civilization Al & Malka Green Program in Materials Science Bio, C, Ch, Ph
Ethics, Society and Law J Visual Studies TLB high 80s
Classics (Greek and Latin) LIFE SCIENCES (HBSc) Mathematical Applications in
C European Affairs J
Cognitive Science (rec. C) OUAC Program Code: TLG Economics and Finance
Forest Conservation Bio
Faculty of
Approx. Grade Requirement: mid to high 80s Mathematics C
Contemporary Asian Studies, Geographic Information Systems
Animal Physiology Bio, C, Ch; (rec. Ph) Mathematics and Its Applications:
Dr. David Chu Program in J C, Ph
Creativity and Society J
Creative Writing
Anthropology: Evolutionary
Biochemistry
Bio, C, Ch; (rec. Ph)
Bio, C, Ch; (rec. Ph)
Physical Science
Mathematics and Its Applications:
C
Health Studies J
Human Geography KINESIOLOGY & PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Biodiversity and Conservation Biology Bio, C Probability/Statistics Indigenous Studies J kpe.utoronto.ca
Critical Studies in Equity and Industrial Relations & Human
Solidarity J Bioinformatics and Computational Mathematics and Its Applications: (rec. C)
Bio, C, Ch C Resources
Diaspora and Transnational Studies Biology Teaching Requirements in Approximate Grade
International Relations J (rec. C) Program OUAC Program Code
Digital Humanities Biological Chemistry Bio, C, Ch; (rec. Ph) Mathematics and Philosophy C Addition to English Requirement
Biological Physics Bio, C, Ch, Ph Mathematics and Physics C, Ph Latin American Studies J
Drama C/F; Bio/Ch/Ph;
Bio, C, Ch; (Ch not Physics C, Ph Material Culture and Semiotics J
East Asian Studies J Biology (rec. Introductory
req’d for Minor) Physics and Philosophy C, Ph Medical Anthropology (rec. Bio) Kinesiology and Physical Education TPK mid to high 80s
Education and Society J Kinesiology/Exercise
Biomedical Toxicology Bio, C, Ch; (rec. Ph) Planetary Science C, Ch, Ph Peace, Conflict and Justice Science)
English
Bio, C, Ch, Ph; (Ph Statistics C Political Science
Environmental Ethics J Cell and Molecular Biology
not req’d for Major) Statistical Science: Methods and Public Policy C
Ethics, Society and Law J
European Affairs J
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Bio, C, Ch Practice
C Renaissance Studies J Faculty of
Environment and Behaviour C; (rec. Bio) Science, Technology, and Society
French Language
French Language and French
Environment and Energy C, Ch; (rec. Ph)
Statistical Science: Theory and
Methods
C Sexual Diversity Studies J
Sociology
MUSIC
Environment and Health Bio, C, Ch; (rec. Ph) Synthetic and Catalytic Chemistry C, Ch; (rec. Ph)
Linguistics music.utoronto.ca
Environment and Toxicology Bio, C, Ch; (rec. Ph) South Asian Studies J
French Language and Literature
Bio, C, Ch; (Ch not Urban Studies
French Language Learning Environmental Biology Requirements in Approx Grade
req’d for Minor) Women and Gender Studies J Program OUAC Program Code
French Studies Addition to English Requirement
Environmental Chemistry Bio, C, Ch; (rec. Ph) Work and Organizations
German Studies Artist Diploma Audition Required TO high 70s to low 80s
Environmental Geosciences Bio, C, Ch; (rec. Ph) Humanities Contexts (rec. C)
German Studies in English
Environmental Science Bio, C, Ch; (rec. Ph) Sciences Contexts C Music
Greek
Forest Conservation Science Bio, C; (rec. Ch) Social Sciences Contexts (rec. C) ∙ Composition
Health Studies J
Fundamental Genetics and its ∙ Comprehensive Studies Audition Required TZ high 70s to low 80s
History Bio, C, Ch; (rec. Ph) - Classical or Jazz
Applications
History and Philosophy of Science J Jointly listed under both Humanities and Social Sciences.
∙ History, Culture, and Theory
Genome Biology Bio, C, Ch
and Technology
Global Health Bio, C, Ch; (rec. Ph) Note: Calculus will be included in the admission average Music Education
Hungarian Studies Audition Required TD high 70s to low 80s
Health and Disease Bio, C, Ch; (rec. Ph) calculation for Computer Science; Life Sciences; Physical and - Classical or Jazz
Indigenous Studies J Mathematical Sciences; and Rotman Commerce. Specific
Human Biology Bio, C, Ch; (rec. Ph) Performance
programs may have additional subject requirements. Audition Required TX high 70s to low 80s
See: artsci.utoronto.ca/future - Classical or Jazz
12 13
PROGRAMS OF STUDY PROGRAMS OF STUDY
U OF T MISSISSAUGA U OF T SCARBOROUGH
Requirements in Requirements in Requirements in Requirements in Requirements in Requirements in
Program Program Program Program Program Program
Addition to English Addition to English Addition to English Addition to English Addition to English Addition to English
CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES (HBSc) Diaspora & Transnational Studies SOCIAL SCIENCES (HBA) COMPUTER SCIENCE (HBSc) Statistics Stream ⊥ � C, F Public Law
OUAC Program Code: TMW Dramaturgy and Drama Studies OUAC Program Code: TMS OUAC Program Code: TXC Teaching Stream ⊥ � C, F Public Policy
Approx. Grade Requirement: mid to high 70s Education Studies Approx. Grade Requirement: mid to high 70s Approx. Grade Requirement: mid 90s; high 90s (co-op) Sociology �
MUSIC INDUSTRY & TECHNOLOGY
Astronomical Sciences F, Ph; (rec. C) English Anthropology Computer Science ⊥ C, F OUAC Program Code: TXW Urban Public Policy & Governance
Astronomy F, Ph; (rec. C) English Language Linguistics Combined HBA Environmental Comprehensive Stream ⊥ C, F Approx. Grade Requirement: mid 70s Women's & Gender Studies
Biological Chemistry Bio, Ch, F; (rec. C, Ph) Ethics, Law & Society Management/MSc Sustainability (rec. Bio) Entrepreneurship Stream ⊥ C, F Music Industry & Technology ** STATISTICS (HBSc)
Biophysics Bio, C, Ch, F, Ph French Studies Management ± Information Systems Stream ⊥ C, F PARAMEDICINE (HBSc) OUAC Program Code: TXU
Chemistry Ch, F; (rec. C, Ph) Functional French Criminology, Law, and Society Software Engineering Stream ⊥ C, F OUAC Program Code: TSI Approx. Grade Requirement: high 80s; high 80s (co-op)
Economics F; (rec. C) Approx. Grade Requirement: low 80s Applied Statistics C, F
Combined HBSc Environmental DOUBLE DEGREE (BBA & HBSc)
Paramedicine * ± ⊥ 𝞉
History
Science/MSc in Sustainability
Bio, F, Ch/Ph;
Game Studies Economics & Political Science F; (rec. C) OUAC Program Code: TXQ Bio, C/F/M; (rec. Ch) Statistics ⊥ C, F
Quantitative Finance Stream ⊥
(rec. C) Approx. Grade Requirement: high 80s; high 80s (co-op) PHYSICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES (HBSc)
Management ± Global Leadership Environmental Law and Policy C, F
Earth Science Bio, Ch, F; (rec. C, Ph) Environmental Management (rec. Bio) Management & Finance and Statistics OUAC Program Code: TSP or TXH (Health Sciences Stream) Statistical Machine Learning &
– Quantitative Finance Stream ⊥
History and Political Science
Data Science Stream ⊥
C, F Approx. Grade Requirement: mid 70s; high 70s (co-op) C, F
Environmental Geosciences Bio, Ch, F; (rec. C, Ph) History of Religions Financial Economics (HSBc) F; (rec. C)
Environmental Science Bio, F, Ch/Ph; (rec. C) Italian (rec. Ita) Geography INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Applied Climatology C, F, Ph Statistical Sciences Stream ⊥ C, F
(CO-OP) (HBA/HBSc) Astronomy & Astrophysics C, F, Ph
Geographical Information Systems (rec. One Math) Italian Language & Culture (rec. Ita) History & Political Science VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS, ARTS
OUAC Program Code: TSD Biochemistry ^ � C, F, Bio; (rec. Ch, Ph)
C/F, one of Bio/ Language Teaching & Learning: International Affairs F; (rec. C) MANAGEMENT, AND MEDIA (HBA)
Approx. Grade Requirement: low 80s Chemistry ^ � C, F, Ph; (rec. Ch)
Geography Ch/Ph based on (rec. Fr) Political Science OUAC Program Code: TUC
French International Development Studies Environmental Chemistry ^ � C, F, Bio, Ph; (rec. Ch) Approx. Grade Requirement: mid 70s
future interest Language Teaching & Learning: Sociology
(rec. Fr, Ita) (HBA) - (co-op only) Environmental Geoscience ^ � C, F, Bio, Ph; (rec. Ch) Art History & Visual Culture
Physics C, F, Ph French & Italian Sustainability International Development Environmental Physics � C, F, Ph; (rec. Bio, Ch)
COMMERCE (BCom) Language Teaching & Learning: THEATRE & DRAMA (HBA) Arts & Media Management
(rec. Ita) Studies (HBSc) - (co-op only) *** Environmental Science ^
C, F, Bio; (rec. Ch, Ph)
OUAC Program Code: TME Italian OUAC Program Code: TMT Arts Management
Approx. Grade Requirement: mid 80s Approx. Grade Requirement: low to mid 80s JOURNALISM (HBA) Global Environmental Change ^ � C, F, Bio; (rec. Ch, Ph)
Latin American & Carribean OUAC Program Code: TSJ Field Placement Stream
Accounting C, F Theatre and Drama Studies * Audition Required Medicinal & Biological Chemistry ^ � C, F, Bio, Ph; (rec. Ch)
Studies Approx. Grade Requirement: mid 70s Standard Stream
Commerce (HBA) C, F VISUAL STUDIES (HBA) Natural Sciences & Environmental
Linguistic Studies Journalism* Media, Journalism & Digital Cultures
Commerce C, F OUAC Program Code: TEV Management
Philosophy LIFE SCIENCES (HBSc) Journalism Studies Stream
Economics C, F Approx. Grade Requirement: mid to high 70s Physical & Mathematical Sciences � C, F, Ph; (rec. Ch)
Philosophy of Science OUAC Program Code: TSL or TXD (Health Sciences Stream) Media Studies Stream
Finance C, F Art & Art History * J Approx. Grade Requirement: mid 70s; high 70s (co-op) Physical Sciences C, F, Ph; (rec. Ch)
South Asian Humanities Media Studies
Marketing C, F Art History J Biology ^ � Bio, C/F/M; (rec. Ch) Physics & Astrophysics � C, F, Ph
Visual Culture J Music & Culture
COMMUNICATION, CULTURE, INFORMATION Cinema Studies J Conservation & Biodiversity ^ Ø � Bio, C/F/M; (rec. Ch) PSYCHOLOGY & HEALTH STUDIES (HBSc)
Visual Culture & Communication J New Media Studies ** §
& TECHNOLOGY (HBA) Visual Culture J Human Biology ^ Ø � Bio, C/F/M; (rec. Ch)
OUAC Program Code: TPS or TXF (Health Sciences Stream)
Women, Gender and Sexuality Approx. Grade Requirement: high 70s; low 80s (co-op) Studio Art
OUAC Program Code: TMC Visual Culture & Communication J Integrative Biology ^ � Bio, C; (rec. Ch)
Studies Anthropology: Evolutionary ^ � Theatre & Performance �
Approx. Grade Requirement: mid to high 70s
LIFE SCIENCES (HBSc) Molecular Biology & Health Studies: Population Health ^
Communication, Culture, Bio, C; (rec. Ch)
OUAC Program Code: TML Biotechnology ^ �
Information & Technology Approx. Grade Requirement: low to mid 80s
* U of T degree plus Sheridan College diploma earned. Mental Health Studies ^ � � (rec. Bio, C/F/M)
± Application to Master’s program in third year of study. Molecular Biology, Immunology & Programs are to be completed in four years, except for Co-op
Digital Enterprise Management (rec. One Math) Bio, C/F/M; (rec. Ch) Psycholinguistics ^ International Development Studies, and the Double Degree (BBA &
Anthropology (rec. Bio) J Jointly listed under both Humanities and Visual Studies. Disease ^ �
Professional Writing and Psychology ^ � (rec. Bio, C/F/M) HBSc), which take five years to complete.
Biology Bio, Ch, F; (rec. C) ¶ Admission is offered by the Institution for Management & Neuroscience ^ Ø Bio, C/F/M; (rec. Ch)
Communication Innovation (IMI) and is open only to students enrolled in a Psychology (HBSc) & English (HBA) § � (rec. Bio, C/F/M) Applicants to Management, Paramedicine, International Development
Biology for Health Sciences Bio, Ch, F; (rec. C) Cellular/Molecular Stream Bio, C; (rec. Ch) Studies and the Double Degree (BBA & HBSc) must complete a
Technology, Coding & Society Science Specialist or Major. SOCIAL SCIENCES & HUMANITIES (HBA)
Biomedical Communications Bio Cognitive Stream Bio, C; (rec. Ch) Supplemental Application. Learn more: uoft.me/utsc-saf
COMPUTER SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS & OUAC Program Code: TUD
Biotechnology Bio, Ch, F; (rec. C) Systems/Behavioural Stream Bio, C; (rec. Ch) Approx. Grade Requirement: mid 70s; high 70s (co-op) ^ Pursuing a career as a doctor, nurse, physical therapist, dentist,
STATISTICS (HBSc) Bio, Ch, F; (rec. Plant Biology ^ � Bio, C/F/M; (rec. Ch) physician assistant, pharmacist, or other health-care professional is a
OUAC Program Code: TMZ Comparative Physiology African Studies big goal. U of T Scarborough’s Health Sciences stream is designed to
Approx. Grade Requirement: mid 80s C, Ph) MANAGEMENT (BBA) Anthropology prepare you for career success and provide a competitive advantage.
Applied Statistics C, F; (rec. M) Bio, Ch, F; (rec. OUAC Program Code: TSM
Anthropology: Socio-Cultural �
Ecology & Evolution Alongside a BSc degree, you will earn a unique certificate that will
C, Ph) LEGEND Approx. Grade Requirement: mid 80s; mid to high 80s (co-op)
cultivate skills like leadership, communication, equity, and critical
Computer Science C, F; (rec. M) Biomedical Ethics
Bio, Ch, F; (rec. Management C, F thinking. This stream is open to high school applicants only and is not
Information Security C, F; (rec. M) Molecular Biology City Studies available to international students.
C, Ph) Bio = Biology , = and Management & Accounting C, F
Mathematical Sciences C, F; (rec. M) Classical Studies
Paleontology Bio, Ch, F; (rec. C) Management & Accounting + Ø While not required for admission, to pursue a specialist in Biological
Forensic Science (HBSc) Master of Accounting & Finance C, F Creative Writing Sciences or Neuroscience, you will need to take a Grade 12 Calculus &
MANAGEMENT (BBA) C = Calculus and Vectors / = or
OUAC Program Code: TMK -Combined Degree Path � Critical Migration Studies Vectors or equivalent.
Approx. Grade Requirement: mid to high 70s OUAC Program Code: TMG
Approx. Grade Requirement: mid 80s Ch = Chemistry (rec.) = recommended Management & Finance C, F Culture, Creativity & Cities * U of T degree plus Centennial College diploma earned.
Forensic Anthropology Bio, F English � ** U of T degree plus Centennial College certificate earned.
Business, Science, and Management & Human Resources C, F
Bio, Ch, F; (rec. Entrepreneurship (HBSc - for F E = English English Literature *** W
 hile not required for admission, to pursue International Development
Forensic Biology Management & Information Technology C, F
C, Ph) science students only) ¶ English & Chinese Translation Studies (HBSc stream), you will need to have completed Advanced
Management & Marketing C, F
Bio, Ch, F; (rec. Human Resource Management F; (rec. C) F = Advanced Functions Environmental Studies Functions and Biology; Chemistry is recommended.
Forensic Chemistry Strategic Management C, F
C, Ph) Food Studies § No direct entry from high school. At least one year of post-secondary
Management (HBA) F; (rec. C) Entrepreneurship Stream C, F required.
Forensic Psychology Bio, F Fr = French French � Fr/equivalent
Management F; (rec. C) Management Strategy Stream C, F ±  Not available for international students.
Bio, Ch, F; (rec.
⊥ Limited to high school applicants.
Forensic Science PSYCHOLOGY (HBSc) Economics for Management Studies C, F Geographic Information Science
C, Ph)
𝞉 Applicants who have completed the Paramedicine diploma program at
OUAC Program Code: TMP Ita = Italian Geography: Human �
HUMANITIES (HBA) Economics for Management Studies
Approx. Grade Requirement: mid to high 70s C, F Geography: Physical & Human
OUAC Program Code: TMH (HBA) Centennial College will also be considered.
Combined HBSc Exceptionality in M = Mathematics of Data Management Global Asia Studies
Approx. Grade Requirement: mid to high 70s Global Leadership � While not required for admission, to pursue Mental Health Studies or
Human Learning/MA Child Study Bio, F Health Humanities
Art & Art History * J Math = one Grade 12 U Math MANAGEMENT & INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Psychology, Grade 12 Mathematics and Biology are required.
& Education ± Health Studies: Health Policy
Art History J (CO-OP) (BBA) UTSC offers a number of Combined Degree Programs (CDPs). These are
Combined HBSc Psychology/ OUAC Program Code: TXB History �
Canadian Studies Bio, F Ph = Physics not direct-entry from high school. Applicants to a CDP must be enrolled
MA in Child Study & Education ± Approx. Grade Requirement: mid to high 80s International Development Studies in good standing in their undergraduate program to qualify for conditional
Chinese Language & Culture Exceptionality in Human Learning Bio, F Management & International C, F (HBA) admission to their target graduate program, typically in their third year of
Cinema Studies J Neuroscience Bio, Ch, F; (rec. C) Business (co-op only) full-time undergraduate study. Learn more: uoft.me/combined
International Development Studies
Classical Civilization Psychology Bio, F � This program is available as a Combined Degree Program (CDP) that
MATHEMATICS (HBSc) (HBSc) ***
Creative Writing confers both the Bachelor’s degree and a Master’s degree.
OUAC Program Code: TXS Linguistics
Approx. Grade Requirement: high 80s; high 80s (co-op)
Literature & Film Studies
Mathematics ⊥ � C, F
Philosophy
Comprehensive Stream ⊥ � C, F 15
Political Science
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Meet with a Learning Strategist, an International Transition U of T’s Sexual & Gender Diversity Office is the oldest of its
Advisor, a Campus Chaplain, an Elder-in-Residence at our kind (20+ years) at any postsecondary institution in Canada.
First Nations House, or a nurse, doctor, or counsellor at Our annual Queer Orientation is a huge draw for many
Health & Wellness. Connect with our Sexual & Gender students and our campuses are home to 20+ student groups
Diversity Office, our Community Safety Office, or our for queer and trans undergraduate students. U of T’s Health
Family Care Office. & Wellness clinics have a Trans Healthcare Team, whose
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There are 80+ alumni and peer mentor programs across U of T provides a wide range of supports to Indigenous
our three campuses, including groups for mature students, students. Work with an Indigenous Learning Strategist and
Black, Indigenous, Latin American, and Southeast Asian take part in a wide range of cultural events to sharpen your
students, first generation students, and students with study techniques, enrich your journey, and grow your
family responsibilities. leadership skills.

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HART HOUSE
Hart House is a centre for experiential education outside the
classroom, where students from all three of our campuses
find welcoming and unique ways to connect with each other
and the broader world through engagement with the arts,
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social justice-based community talks to art exhibitions, PowWow at the Goldring Centre
theatre workshops, and classes to strengthen the body and for High Performance Sport
spirit, Hart House offers something for everyone, something
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Whether you’re into drama, chess, or even robotics,


we have a club for every interest. Get ready to
make new friends and explore your passions in a
vibrant and inclusive environment. And for all you
sports enthusiasts, our varsity teams will give you
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opportunities, fun, and growth!

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Our clubs, committees, and civic groups reflect the
pluralism of Canadian society and the full spectrum of
talent across our student community. Try your hand at
one or a few of the 1,000+ student clubs, councils, and
committees that U of T headquarters, such as:
• Aerospace Team
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• Black Students’ Association
• Creative Writing Club
• Drama Coalition
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• Judo Club & INTRAMURALS VARSITY BLUES
• LGBTOUT
Drop into any of our state-of-the-art facilities to enjoy the
• Model United Nations The Varsity Blues program provides competitive
largest range of classes, events, and club sports at any
• Science Communication Club sport opportunities at the provincial and national
Canadian university.
• Ski and Snowboard Club levels for outstanding student-athletes.
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The Scarborough Academy of Medicine and Integrated
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project will not only provide a much-needed training facility
for physicians and health-care professionals but will allow
residents to be part of the bigger, future building initiative in
health care. It will connect people directly to our local
health-care institutions to provide essential care to our
diverse community in Scarborough. It will also provide a
future building for training and strengthen connections
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co-curricular experiences, accessibility services to global
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ST. GEORGE new friends at special events, explore our expanded


career services, international abroad opportunities, ways
to get involved in mentorship and leadership, and more.
The Landmark Project is one of the most significant open-space projects at the University of Toronto It all comes together in one place because that’s
in the past 100 years. The project is transforming the heart of our downtown campus into a greener, U of T Mississauga’s vibe – supports that meet you
sustainable and accessible park-like setting, with a stunning network of pedestrian-friendly spaces. where you are.
When completed, this historic space will serve as a centrepiece of U of T’s Climate Positive Campus Render developed by
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