When enrolling for courses, you know that you can't just pick at random, but did you know that you need to select specific courses to complete your undergrad? If you look at DegreeExplorer, it shows all the types of courses you need to take. I'll go over general degree requirements.
Breadth Requirements Every course at UTSC is assigned to one of 5 categories called breadth requirement categories: 1. Arts, Literature & Language 2. History, Philosophy & Cultural Studies 3. Social & Behavioural Sciences 4. Quantitative Reasoning 5. Natural Sciences Throughout your undergrad, you must take at least one course from each category to graduate. You can take these courses anytime before you graduate. I completed most of mine during first year so that I didn't have to worry about it in the future. I'll use myself as an example: 1. Arts, Literature & Language → I'm planning to take HLTB50 2. History, Philosophy & Cultural Studies → Completed PHLB09 3. Social & Behavioural Sciences → Completed MGTA01 4. Quantitative Reasoning → Completed STAB22 5. Natural Sciences → Completed BIOA01 (I didn't have to worry about this one because almost all science courses fall under this category) You can search elective courses that meet breadth requirements in the Course Calendar Other Degree Requirements From what I can tell according to DegreePlanner: - You need at least 20 credits to complete your undergrad degree. Usually, 1 course = 0.5 credits - At least 5 credits from C-level courses (eg. ANTC67H3, BIOC20H3) - At least 5 credits from D-level courses (eg. BIOD19H3, HLTD02H3) - At least 12 distinct credits. Details of this can be found in the previous blog
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