University of Toronto-Scarborough (UTSC)

國家
加拿大
學校類型
大學 University, 大學預備班 University Foundation
提供課程
Bachelor's Degree 學士學位 (本科學位), Certificate

一般資訊

課程是專注於特定學科領域(例如英語或數學)並在特定時間範圍內進行的教學單元。它將由一名(或多名)教師領導,並有固定的學生名冊,學生在完成後可以獲得成績和學分。有些課程可能還涉及教程和/或實踐

請學生注意,某些大學課程和課程要求完成某些高中先修或同等學歷。有關先決條件的資訊可以在本日曆中的計劃和課程的描述中找到。

學生透過ACORN選擇課程,並對其交易的準確性負責。在 ACORN 中選擇、新增和刪除課程時,學生應始終在完成交易後列出他們的課程。註冊包括兩個基本步驟:

  • 課程選擇
  • 費用支付(或延期支付費用的安排)

兩者都必須在適當的截止日期前完成,才能被視為「註冊」學生並保留任何所選課程的名額。

有關註冊課程以及截止日期的更多信息,請參閱 註冊商指南 或註冊商辦公室 網站。

請造訪課程規定部分,以了解有關課程選擇、課程負荷、課程變更以及在多倫多大學其他系所或其他大學修讀課程的規定。

 

了解課程描述

本日曆中的課程描述包含以下元素:

元素 這是什麼意思 範例:參見PSYC09H3
科目編號 課程的唯一 8 個字元字母數字代碼。 PSYC09H3 
課程名稱 課程的標題。 心理學中的應用多元迴歸
課程內容 課程內容的描述。 多元迴歸簡介及其在心理學研究中的應用[…]
先決條件 學生在學習所述課程之前必須已經通過的課程 先修條件: [PSYB07H3 或 STAB22H3 或 STAB23H3] 和 PSYB70H3 
並存條件 學生必須在同一學期修讀或在修讀所述課程之前已經通過的課程。 本課程沒有任何必備條件。 
排除情況  已經通過列為排除的課程的學生,或已獲得列為排除的課程的轉學分的學生,不能修讀所述課程以獲得學分。 排除: MGEC11H3 
推薦準備  增強學生對課程理解的背景教材或課程。 本課程沒有任何建議的準備。 
廣度要求 指示所描述的課程滿足的廣度要求類別。 廣度要求:定量推理
課程經歷  表示本科生體驗式學習的主要類型。 課程經驗:大學經驗 
筆記  有關課程的任何其他非課程資訊。  注意:將優先考慮專家/專家合作專案和專業專案的學生[…]

 

解釋課程代碼

所有課程代碼都是唯一的 8 字元字母數字代碼。

元素 這是什麼意思 例子
前三個字符 標識課程所屬的學科領域。 ANT A01H3 是人類學課程。 
BIO B50H3 是一門生物學課程。 
ENG C09H3 是英語課程。
第四個字符

確定課程的等級:

  • A -level對應於第一年
  • B級對應第二年
  • C級對應第三年
  • D級對應第四年
ANT A 01H3 是一年級課程。 
BIO B 50H3 是二年級課程。 
ENG C 09H3 是三年級課程。
第五、第六個角色 依序或依分配方式分配給課程的編號,例如:01、50、37。 ANTA 01 H3 分配 
01 
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第七個字符

確定課程的學分值:

  • H課程的學分為0.5
  • Y課程的學分值為 1.0
ANTA01 H 3 是 0.5 學分的課程。 
PSYD98 Y 3 是一門 1.0 學分的課程。
第八個字符

標識提供課程的校園:

  • 3表示 UTSC
  • 1表示聖喬治(FAS、FASE、丹尼爾斯等)
  • 5表示UTM
ANTA01H 3是 UTSC 課程。 
CHM135H 1是聖喬治課程 
PSY100H 5是 UTM 課程。
第九個字元
(僅出現在時間表中)

標識將教授課程的課程:

  • F表示秋季(或夏季課程的第一學期)
  • S表示冬季(或夏季課程的第二學期)
  • Y表示秋季和冬季(或夏季的兩個學期)
ANTA01H3 F是秋季課程(或夏季課程的第一學期) 
LINA02H3 S是冬季課程(或夏季課程的第二學期) 
PSYD98Y3 Y是秋季和冬季課程(或夏季課程的兩個學期)

 

日曆描述中的常用符號

方括號中的先決條件 [ ]

方括號用於先決條件中以指示聚合或替代選擇。例如:

[MGEB01H3 或 MGEB02H3] 和 [MGEB05H3 或 MGEB06H3] 

表示學生必須修讀以下兩門課程:

MGEB01H3或MGEB02H3之一,
以及 MGEB05H3MGEB06H3
之一;

[MGEB01H3 和 MGEB02H3] 或 [MGEB05H3 和 MGEB06H3] 

表示學生必須修讀以下兩門課程:

MGEB01H3和MGEB02H3兩者,
或MGEB05H3MGEB06H3
兩者。

圓括號 ( ) 中的先決條件、並存條件和排除項

圓括號內的課程;例如,(POLB50H3) 已退役,不再提供。

在上一屆課程中完成不再提供的先決條件或必備課程(即出現在圓括號中)的學生可以利用該課程來滿足所描述課程的要求。

學生不得在任何將他們目前正在修讀或已經通過的課程列為排除的課程中註冊學分,即使不再提供排除的課程(即出現在圓括號中)。此類課程將被視為「額外」(EXT)。

General Information

A course is a unit of teaching that focuses on a specific discipline area (e.g. English or Mathematics), and takes place within a specific timeframe. It will be led by an instructor (or instructors), and have a fixed roster of students, who may receive a grade and academic credit upon its completion. Some courses may also involved tutorials and/or practicals.

Students are cautioned that some university programs and courses require the completion of certain high school prerequisites or their equivalents. Information about prerequisites is found in the descriptions of programs and courses in this Calendar.

Students select courses through ACORN, and are responsible for the accuracy of their transactions. When selecting, adding and dropping courses in ACORN, students should always list their courses upon completing the transaction. Registration consists of two basic steps:

  • Course selection
  • Fees payment (or an arrangement of a fee payment deferment)

Both must be completed by the appropriate deadlines to be considered a “registered” student and to retain a place in any courses selected.

For additional information on registering in courses, as well as deadlines, see the Registrar’s Guide or the Office of the Registrar website.

Visit the Course Regulations section to read about regulations concerning course selection, course load, course changes, and about taking courses at other UofT divisions or at other universities.

 

Understanding Course Descriptions

Course descriptions in this Calendar contain the following elements:

Element What it Means Example: See PSYC09H3
Course code The unique 8-character alpha-numeric code for the course. PSYC09H3 
Course title The title of the course. Applied Multiple Regression in Psychology
Course content A description of what the course covers. An introduction to multiple regression and its applications in psychological research […]
Prerequisites Courses students must already have passed before taking the described course Prerequisite: [PSYB07H3 or STAB22H3 or STAB23H3] and PSYB70H3 
Corequisites Courses students must take in the same semester as, or already have passed before taking the described course. This course does not have any corequisites. 
Exclusions  Students who have already passed a course listed as an exclusion, or received transfer credit for a course listed as an exclusion, cannot take the described course for credit. Exclusion: MGEC11H3 
Recommended Preparation  Background material or courses that enhance a student’s understanding of a course. This course does not have any recommended preparation. 
Breadth Requirement Indicates the category of breadth requirement the described course fills. Breadth Requirements: Quantitative Reasoning
Course Experience  Indicates the main type of experiential learning experienced by students at the undergraduate level. Course Experience: University-Based Experience 
Note  Any additional non-curricular information about the course.  Note: Priority will be given to students in the Specialist/Specialist Co-op and Major programs […]

 

Interpreting Course Codes

All course codes are unique 8-character alpha-numeric codes.

Element What it means Examples
The first three characters Identifies the discipline area that the course belongs to. ANTA01H3 is an Anthropology course. 
BIOB50H3 is a Biology course. 
ENGC09H3 is an English course.
The fourth character

Identifies the level of the course:

  • A-level corresponds to the first year
  • B-level corresponds to the second year
  • C-level corresponds to the third year
  • D-level corresponds to the fourth year
ANTA01H3 is a first-year course. 
BIOB50H3 is a second-year course. 
ENGC09H3 is a third-year course.
The fifth and sixth characters The number assigned to the course in sequence, or as assigned, for example: 01, 50, 37. ANTA01H3 is assigned 01. 
BIOB50H3 is assigned 50. 
ENGC09H3 is assigned 09.
The seventh character

Identifies the credit value of the course:

  • H courses have a value of 0.5 credit
  • Y courses have a value of 1.0 credit
ANTA01H3 is a 0.5 credit course. 
PSYD98Y3 is a 1.0 credit course.
The eighth character

Identifies the campus on which the course is offered:

  • 3 indicates UTSC
  • 1 indicates St. George (FAS, FASE, Daniels, etc)
  • 5 indicates UTM
ANTA01H3 is a UTSC course. 
CHM135H1 is a St. George course 
PSY100H5 is a UTM course.
The ninth character
(This appears in the timetable only)

Identifies the session in which the course will be taught:

  • F indicates Fall (or the first semester of the Summer session)
  • S indicates Winter (or the second semester of the Summer session)
  • Y indicates both Fall and Winter (or both semesters of the Summer)
ANTA01H3F is a Fall course (or the first semester of the Summer session) 
LINA02H3S is a Winter course (or the second semester of the Summer session) 
PSYD98Y3Y is Fall and Winter course (or both semesters of the Summer)

 

Common Notations in Calendar Descriptions

Prerequisites in Square Brackets [ ]

Square Brackets are used in prerequisites to indicate aggregate or alternate choices. For example:

[MGEB01H3 or MGEB02H3] and [MGEB05H3 or MGEB06H3] 

indicates that students must take two courses as follows:

one of MGEB01H3 or MGEB02H3,
AND 
one of MGEB05H3 or MGEB06H3;

but

[MGEB01H3 and MGEB02H3] or [MGEB05H3 and MGEB06H3] 

indicates students must take two courses as follows:

both of MGEB01H3 and MGEB02H3,
OR
both of MGEB05H3 and MGEB06H3.

Prerequisites, Corequisites and Exclusions in Round Brackets ( )

Courses enclosed in round brackets; e.g., (POLB50H3) have been retired, and are no longer offered.

Students who have completed, in a previous session, a prerequisite or corequisite course that is no longer being offered (i.e. appears in round brackets) may make use of the course to meet the requirements of the course being described.

Students may not register for credit in any course, which lists as an exclusion, a course they are currently taking or have already passed, even if the excluded course is no longer offered (i.e. appears in round brackets). Such courses will count as “extra” (EXT).