Incoming Students New or an incoming student? Use this interactive course planner from UTSC's Get Started Program → See courses already on Acorn? If you're admitted into any of these programs, you will be pre-enrolled to required courses. • This only applies to lectures. If some courses require tutorials/practicals, you will have to manually enter them starting July 3rd, 2024 (for students starting in 2024 of course) Degree Requirements & Prerequisite Checks Degree Explorer: https://www.acorn.utoronto.ca/degree-explorer/ → Helps visualize an overview of your degree → Allows students to see the requirements they need to graduate depending on their POSt (Program of Study) → Allows students to map out courses over their degree and determine what courses need pre-requisites • Please double check on Acorn to make sure course times don't overlap and that the course is offered that semester Academic Calendar & Course Requirements Program Search: https://utsc.calendar.utoronto.ca/search-programs Course Search: https://utsc.calendar.utoronto.ca/search-courses Calendar Archives: https://utsc.calendar.utoronto.ca/calendar-pdfs → Program search tells you the courses you need to complete your major/minor/specialist. The courses are in lists, usually sorted by first, second, third, & fourth year. Almost all courses are worth 0.5 credits each. → Course search tells you the details and pre-requisites for that course → Calendar archives is a storage place of previous requirements for POSts • Useful for when students must use old calendars when looking at program requirements as they change throughout the years 12 Distinct Credit Worksheet Worksheet: https://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/aacc/sites/utsc.utoronto.ca.aacc/files/docs/12%20Distinct%20Credit%20Worksheet.pdf → Taking more than one POSt and feel like the course selection for each study is similar? Use this worksheet to plan out your credits. When taking a combination of studies, each credit you take will be assigned to one POSt. For example, you cannot take an elective and count that elective as part of completing one requirement for both degrees. → If you're taking programs in similar disciplines, eg. double major in Human Biology and Neuroscience, it's important that you plan out your courses in advance as the requirements for both is very similar. Timetable Builders Timetable Builder: https://ttb.utoronto.ca/ UofT Index: https://uoftindex.ca/home → Timetable Builder is a common tool used for sorting out what courses are available in each semester as well as finding potential timetable conflicts → UofT Index is similar, but has more details such as comparison for courses and drop rates. I haven't personally used this, but I found it randomly on Reddit. Thank you random person! I can't find your post anymore. Most information was taken from here: https://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/aacc/degree-program-and-course-planning
If you really don't know if your timetable/degree planning is good or not, book an appointment with the academic advisor! I love them so much compared to high school guidance counsellors. The high school ones made me cry.
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