The second attempt at the course would normally be marked Extra , unless the mark obtained in the second attempt is higher, in which case the first attempt would be marked Extra to a maximum of 2. If the second attempt must be marked Extra due to an exclusion, this status must remain see Second Attempt for Credit, below. Extra courses do not contribute to grade point average calculations or to the overall number of degree credits.
The repeated course will be designated Extra ; extra courses do not contribute to grade point average calculations or to the overall number of degree credits.
Students may not use this one-time-only allowance to subsequently repeat a passed course again after having repeated the same course for reasons noted in i above, i. The second attempt at a previously passed course can be counted toward grade point average calculations and the overall number of degree credits, for up to a maximum of 2.
If, however, the second attempt would be marked Extra due to an exclusion, that Extra status must remain. The second attempt must be taken in September or later; this policy does not apply to courses taken as a second attempt prior to September The second attempt at the course must have been undertaken for one of the following reasons i, above :.
The Second Attempt for Credit cannot be invoked for a second attempt at a previously passed course for reasons other than the two identified above; therefore it cannot be invoked for the 1.
This option also cannot be used to transfer an Extra status to a first attempt from a previous completed degree. In the case where the mark in the second attempt is higher, the Extra designation will be added to the initial attempt to a maximum of 2. Students do not need to submit a request to initiate this process. The initial attempt will therefore not be included in grade point average calculations or the overall number of degree credits.
Academic standing from prior academic sessions will not be reassessed. Note, an initial attempt may include a direct-equivalent transfer credit. The Extra designation will be applied to either the first attempt or the second attempt once the final mark in the second attempt of the course is posted.
The Extra designation will only be applied to the first attempt to a maximum of 2. Students may not receive degree credit for a course that lists as an exclusion a course they are currently taking or a course they have already passed.
If they enrol in such a course, they may be removed at any time during the enrolment period at the discretion of the department. If allowed to remain enrolled in an excluded course, the second course taken will be designated Extra. Students can choose or remove this mode of assessment on ACORN no later than the last day of classes.
Once the deadline has passed, students may not reverse this decision. They can also count toward the Breadth Requirements, but cannot normally be used to satisfy program completion requirements Specialist, Major, Minor or the See the Calendar sections on Degree Requirements for details.
Courses with a final status of NCR will not count as degree credits, and will also not be included in the GPA calculation. Other approved exceptions will be noted in the course description in the Calendar.
Students who do not intend to complete a course or courses must cancel the course on ACORN before the final date to cancel courses without academic penalty see Academic Dates and Deadlines. Students still enrolled in a course after the final date to cancel the course will receive a mark for that course unless Late Withdrawal is requested. Completion of a program of study is only one part of the general degree requirements.
Variations made in program details for individual students do not in any way affect degree requirements. Some courses included as program options may have prerequisites as requirements not listed in the program but which must be taken. Programs which list optional courses do not necessarily list their prerequisites. Students are responsible for fulfilling prerequisites; students enroled in courses for which they do not have the published prerequisites may have their registration in those courses cancelled at any time without warning.
For example:. Note: In biological and science programs there may be occasions when scientific observations are made by students on themselves or on fellow students. These include common diagnostic or immunization procedures. Unless a valid reason exists, students are expected to participate in such exercises. If any investigative work involving student participation does not form part of the program, participation is voluntary.
Students may design their own Programs, which must be substantially different from any Program in this Calendar. Since the approval process is necessarily a long one, students following this alternative must discuss this process with their College Registrar immediately after completion of the fourth course in the Faculty. The Distribution Requirement described following this section does not apply to such students.
Courses in the Faculty of Arts and Science are classified into five Breadth categories by subject content. Note that some courses are not designated and do not count toward this requirement. The purpose of the Breadth Requirement is to ensure all students graduating with an Honours degree from the Faculty of Arts and Science have chosen courses across a broad range of subject areas in the Faculty as part of their undergraduate education.
Students must take at least 4 full-course equivalents FCEs that have been designated as satisfying the Breadth Requirement. These 4 credits must be either a at least 1 FCE in each of any 4 of the 5 categories above, or b at least 1 FCE in each of any 3 of the 5 categories, and at least 0. ECOY1 Introduction to Economics [48L, 24T] An introduction to economic analysis and its applications: price determination; the role of competition; international trade and finance; the theory of production and employment; the role of money and the banking system; monetary and fiscal policy.
NOTE graphical and quantitative analysis are used extensively. Prerequisite: 1. ENGH1 counts as one half credit 0. ANTY1 counts as one half credit 0. Courses count toward the Breadth Requirement as they have been classified in the Calendar of the year in which they were taken. The Breadth Requirement described above does not apply to such students. To qualify for any degree you must complete at least one full course equivalent in each of these three areas, for a total of 3.
Obtain a cumulative grade point average CGPA of at least 1. Honours B. Degrees The type of Honours degree students receive will be determined by the Specialist or Major program s completed:. Students must monitor their own progress to degree completion. The Combined Degree programs can be completed in five years. For more information about the programs, see the Environmental Science section of this Calendar.
For more information about the program, see the Psychology section of this Calendar. UTSC students who have completed at least Students will graduate with distinction if their cumulative grade point average is between 3. Other students with a cumulative grade point average of 3. Students transferring from other divisions of the University of Toronto are exempt from this requirement.
UTSC has discontinued the three year degree. Students who began their degree program at UTSC prior to the Summer session may still choose to complete a three-year degree.
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