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GET ST RTED BY THE ACADEMIC ADVISING & CAREER CENTRE Plan Your First Year in 9 Easy Steps! course PLANNER 1. Read your Offer of Admission letter and find your admission category. Circle your admission category below. 2. Is your admission category under: a. Direct admission into a program column? You are already in a program. b. Admission into Co-op Category or Collection of Programs? Take a look at the list of programs in the calendar and write down which programs you want to study in the boxes below. (www.utsc.utoronto.ca/calendar) • Remember! You can choose 1 Specialist, 2 Majors, or 1 Major & 2 Minors. • For Arts and science co-op students, the program combination must include 1 specialist or 1 major that is co-op eligible. Review the Guide to programs in the calendar. Direct Admission into a Program • Management (including Economics) (non co-op) • Co-op Management (including Economics) Admissions into a Co-op Category • Co-op Arts: Humanities, Social Sciences • Co-op Computer Science, Mathematics and Statistics • Humanities non co-op • Co-op Management and International Business • Co-op Life Sciences (Biology, Neuroscience) • Computer Science, Mathematics and Statistics non co-op • Co-op International Development Studies • Paramedicine (Joint Program) • Journalism (Joint Program) • Use program requirements in 2016 - 2017 calendar or subsequent calendars. • Co-op Physical and Environmental Sciences Admission into a Collection of Programs • Social Sciences non co-op • Life Sciences non co-op (Biology, Neuroscience) • Co-op Psychological & Health • Psychological & Health Sciences Sciences non co-op • Physical and Environmental Sciences non co-op • Pre-management • Use the calendar from the • Use the calendar from the year you add/change the year you add/change the program (or subsequent program (or subsequent calendars). calendars). Program 1 Program 1 Program 2 Program 2 Program 3 Program 3 3. Find the admission information and first year courses for the programs you intend to study in the calendar. 4. Review the Course Timetable to check a. the available sections for lectures/tutorials/practicals. b. the time and day of the week they are being offered. c. which semester they are being offered. d. Co-op work term preparation course for Co-op students (middle column above) 5. If possible, choose electives... a. that you’re interested in. b. to fulfill any breadth requirements. c. to help you take an upper year course that needs prerequisite(s). d. to open up your options in another program. Example: Course Code B I O A 0 1 H 3 First or Second F LEC 0 TUT 1 0 PRA 2 0 3 First Semester (September - December): Course Code First or Second LEC TUT PRA First or Second LEC TUT PRA 1 2 3 4 5 Second Semester (January - April): Course Code 1 2 3 4 5 6. Use the back of this page to map out your courses on a weekly schedule. This can help you to remove any conflicts you may have. 7. Log into ACORN and add your courses into the enrollment cart. 8. On June 30, 2016, log into ACORN and view your course enrollment start time. (www.acorn.utoronto.ca) Instruction on how to add courses on ACORN is available at help.acorn. utoronto.ca/how-to 9. Course enrollment begins July 6, 2016. Log into ACORN and add your courses. Remember: a. Students in certain programs may be pre-enrolled into courses, so check the list of courses on ACORN prior to adding courses. b. Enroll in both first and second semester courses by clicking on the “Enrol” button. Make sure that the courses you enrolled in appear under the “Currently enrolled” section.