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Erindale College University of Toronto in Mississauga Digitized by the Internet Archive 2015 in https://archive.org/details/erindalecollege1993 Erindale College University of Toronto 1993-94 Ti?newandprospectivestudents, wekome to^rindcde. Jorretumin£students, facuCtyandstaff,weCcome6ac^ ^isis the27thyearthatwehaveoffered Universityof*Toronto programmesandcoursesonourcampusinaBendofthe Credit*RiverinUdississanga, oneofCanadasmostdynamiccities. Oneofthesigns ofourdynamism, theJ(janeffCentreforOdanagementandtheSociaCSciences, was openedin1992. dhisBeautifuCBuddingwasmadepossiBCeBythegenerosityof manyof^MississaugasBeadingcitizensandcorporations. BedBy9dr. Ignat ‘Kaneff. *ErindaBeoffersyou theBestofBothworBds: aBeautifuBcampusandacoBBegesmaBB enoughthatyoucanget to(qtowpeopBe. AsanintegralpartofanintemationaBBy- recognizedresearchuniversity, itaBsooffersyouachallenge. Universitiesare communitiesofschoBarsandscientistsengagedin thepursuitcffnowBedge. Some areBeginnersinthatpursuit,othershaveBeeninvoBvedformostoftheirBongBives. WeassumethatyouBeginwithstrongmotivationtoBeam;almosteverything foBBowsfromthatassumption. WehavefacuBty, BaBoratories,aBiBraryand equipment tomaheBeamingeasier.But tfiecommitmentBeginswithyou. n^hiscaBendarteBBsyouaBoutcourses, programmesandreguBations. Itisan importantBooBiBecauseitdescriBes theorganizationalcoreofyourlifeasastudent, aninstructororamemSeroftheadministrativestaff. OCoweverthereis more tolife at*ErindaBethanacademicstudy. Hlherearefriends tomake, ideas toe^Bore, activities toenjoy. (PBantoBiveafuBBBife. O^ouwiBBneverhaveagreaterchance to getinvoBvedinBife-e7(pandingopportunities. ‘ButrememBerthatyoualsohavethe responsiBditytochoosesensiBByandtoaccept theconsequencesofyourchoices. ‘Thisis theBeginningoftherestofyourBife. (Desmond(Morton (Professorof(Historyand(Principcd 215 Contents 1. Sessional Dates 6-7 2. Admission Information Admission Requirements 8 Degree Students 8 Special Students 8 Visiting Students 9 Senior Citizens 9 On Probation 9 Application Deadlines 9 Secondary School Prerequisites 10 3. Fees and Scholarships Paymentof Fees 1 Foreign Students 12 Scholarships 1 Government Financial Aid (OSAP) 11-12 Bursaries 12 Faculty Scholars 12 Dean’s Honour List 12 Distinction 12 4. Student Organizations 13 5. Student Services Athletics and Recreation 14 Career Centre 14 Counselling Academic 14 Financial ; 14 Personal 15 Health Service 15 Library - 15 Registrar’s Office 15 Residence 1 Special Services, forStudentswith a Disability 16 Teaching - Learning Centre 16 St. George Campus Services 17 6. Degree Requirements Degrees Offered 18 Degree Requirements 19-20 Programme Requirement 20 Distribution Requirement 21 7. General Regulations Responsibilities ofStudents 22 Registration Regulations 22-23 Registration 22 Reregistration 22 Dropping Courses & Financial Implications 22 Withdrawal 23 StudentTelephone Service 23 TransfertoSt. George Campus 23 2 7. General Regulations (Continued) Course Regulations Definition 24 Course Selection 24 Prerequisites, Exclusions, ExtraCourses, Corequisites 24 Course Loads 24 CoursesonSt. GeorgeCampus 25 CoursesofOther Divisions 25 CourseofOther Universities 25 Transfer Credits 25 Transcripts 25 Grades Grading Scheme 26 Grade PointAverage 26 Grade Review Procedure 27 Academic Status 27 Probation, Suspension, in Good Standing 27 Exceptional AcademicStatus 27 Distinction 27 Petitions Definition 28 Term Work 28 Final Examinations 28 Appeals, Committee on Standing 28 Appeals, Departmental 28 St. George Campus Courses, Deferred Examinations 29 8. Programmes Programme Enrolment 30 Symbols Used in Programme Descriptions 30 Alphabetical Listing of Programmes 31 Study Elsewhere Programme 57 9. Course Descriptions Course Key 58 Symbols Used in Course Descriptions 58 Alphabetical Listing of Departments and Courses 59 10. Codes and Policies Grading Practices Policy 179 Term Work 164 Final Examinations 164 Checking of Marks 165 AccesstoStudentAcademic Records 166 Discipline Codes CodeofBehaviouron AcademicMatters 170 CodeofStudentConduct 175 11. Officers, ErindaleCollege, FacultyofArts and Science, UniversityofToronto 185 12. Index 186 13. ErindaleCampus Map 188 3 Important Information 1. Changes in Programmes ofStudy 5. Copyright in Course Lectures Theprogrammesofstudythatour Ifastudentwishestotape-record, calendarlists and describes areavailable photograph, video-record orothenwise fortheyearstowhichthecalendarapplies. reproduce lecture presentations, course They may notnecessarilybeavailablein notesorsimilarmaterialsprovided by lateryears. Ifthe Universityorthe College instructors, heorshe mustobtainthe mustchangethe contentofprogrammes Instructor’swritten consent beforehand. ofstudyorwithdrawthem, all reasonably Otherwiseall such reproduction is an possibleadvance notice and alternative Infringementofcopyrightand is absolutely instructionwill begiven. The University, prohibited. In thecase ofprivateuseby however,will notbeliableforany loss, physicallydisabled students, the damages, orotherexpenses thatsuch instructor’s consentwill notbe changes mightcause. unreasonably withheld. 2. Change in Courses 6. Student Number Foreach programmeofstudyoffered by Eachstudentatthe University is assigned the Universitythrough the College, the aunique identification number. The courses necessarytocomplete the numberisconfidential. The University, minimum requirementsofthe programme through the Policyon Access toStudent will be madeavailable annually. We must, Records, strictly controls accesstostudent however, reserve the rightotherwise to numbers. The Universityassumes and change thecontentofcourses, instructors expectsthatstudentswill protectthe and instructional assignments, enrolment confidentiality oftheir studentnumbers. limitations, pre-requisites and co- 7. Limitation of Enroiment requisites, grading policies, and timetables University policystipulates thatthe number withoutprior notice. ofstudents inacourse may notexceed 3. Change in Regulations and Policies the number permitted by fire regulations. The University hasseveral policiesthatare TheCollege alsolimits the numberof approved by the Governing Counciland students Inanycourseoranysection ofa whichapplyto all students. Each student courseifthenumberwishingtotakethe mustbecome familiarwith the policies. courseshould exceed resources available. The Universitywill assumethatheorshe However, everyeffortis madeto hasdone so. Therules and regulationsof accommodate students in 100-series the Collegearedisplayed here. Applicable courses. University policies are either fullydisplayed 8. The University reserves the rightto alter hereor listed here. thefees and otherchargesdescribed in In applying tothe Collegethestudent the Calendar. assumescertain responsibilities tothe 9. This Calendarprovides information for University and theCollegeand, ifadmitted Erindale Collegeonly. Separate calendars and registered, shallsubjectto the rules, are published bythe University ofToronto regulations, and policiescited in the forthe St. Georgecampus and calendar. Scarborough College. 4. Calendar Limitations 10.ACADEMIC OFFENCES ARE ASERIOUS The University makesevery reasonable MATTER, (see page 170) effortto plan andcontrol enrolmentto 11. Receiptofregistration material or any ensurethatallofourstudentsarequalified college publication, submission ofa tocomplete the programmestowhich they registration form orpaymentoffees does are admitted, and tostrikea practicable notnecessarilyconstituteeligibilityto balance between enrolmentand available registerin the comingsession. Students Instructional resources. Sometimes such a whoaresuspended asa resultofthe May balancecannotbe struckandthenumber orAugustexaminationswill besoinformed ofqualified studentsexceedsthe on the StatementofResultsandwill notbe instructional resources thatwecan permitted to register. Anyfees paidtoward reasonably make availablewhileatthe thesession will berefunded in full. same timemaintaining thequalityof 12. Registration inanysession may be instruction. Insuchcases,we must cancelled atanytime forstudentswith reservetherightto limitenrolmentin the outstanding arrears from aprevious programs, courses, orsectionslisted in the session. calendar, andtowithdrawcoursesor 13.NoSmoking Policy sectionsforwhich enrolmentorresources Smoking is norallowed In any buildingsat are insufficient. Erindale College except in designated areas. Studentswhowish tosmoke should acquaintthemselveswiththe locationsofthese areas. 4 CALENDAR 1993 January February March April S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 91011 1213 7 8 91011 1213 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1011 1213141516 14151617181920 14 151617181920 11 121314151617 1718192021 2223 21 222324252627 21 222324252627 18192021 222324 24252627282930 28 28293031 252627282930 31 May June July August S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 7 8 91011 12 4 5 6 7 8 910 8 91011 121314 91011 12131415 1314 15161718 19 11 12 1314151617 15161718192021 161718192021 22 2021 2223242526 18192021 222324 22232425262728 23242526272829 27282930 25262728293031 293031 3031 September October November December S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 12 12 3 4 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 4 5 6 7 8 91011 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 91011 1213 5 6 7 8 91011 12131415161718 1011 12 13 141516 14151617181920 12131415161718 192021 22232425 1718192021 2223 21 222324252627 192021 22232425 2627282930 24252627282930 282930 262728293031 31 CALENDAR 1994 January February March April S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 7 8 91011 12 6 7 8 91011 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 91011 12131415 1314 1516171819 13141516171819 1011 1213141516 161718192021 22 2021 2223242526 2021 2223242526 1718 192021 2223 23242526272829 2728 2728293031 24252627282930 3031 May June July August S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 4 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 91011 121314 5 6 7 8 91011 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 91011 1213 15161718 192021 1213 1415161718 1011 1213141516 14151617181920 22232425262728 192021 22232425 17 18192021 2223 21 222324252627 293031 2627282930 24252627282930 28293031 31 September October November December S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 7 8 91011 12 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1314 1516 17 91011 12131415 1314 1516171819 11 121314 151617 18192021 222324 1617 18192021 22 2021 2223242526 18192021 222324 252627282930 23242526272829 27282930 25262728293031 3031 1 Sessional Dates 1993-94 1993 April5 SummerSesstonregistration July 19 Deadlineforstudents begins. enrolledinSummerSession April9 Good Friday- University whoexpecttograduateat closed. FallConvocationtonotify April30 Lastdateforstudentsto Registrar’sOfficebyusing requestre-registrationfor theStudentTelephone SummerSession(firstterm). Service. May 14 Lastdateforregistration July23 LastdatetodropHandY forA,F,HandYcourses. coursesfromacademic Afterthisdate,alate recordandGPA*. registrationfeewillbe July30 LastdatetodropBandS imposed. coursesfromacademic May 17 SummerSessionclasses recordandGPA*. begininA,F,HandY August2 CivicHoliday-University courses. closed. May21 LastdatetoaddA,F,Hand August5 First RegistrationPeriod Ycourses. for1993WinterSession May24 VictoriaDay-University ends. cbsed. August 13 ClassesendInB,H,SandY June 1 Lastdatetorequesttransfer courses;alltermworkmust toSt.GeorgeCampusfor besubmittedbythisdate. full-timestudies. August15 Lastdateforstudentsto June 11 LastdatetodropAandF submitarequestforre- coursesfromacademic registrationforWinter recordandGPA.* Session(firstterm). June 17 ErindaieCollege August 16-20 Final ExaminationsinB,H, Convocation. S,andYcourses. Deferred June 18 Lastdateforstudentsto examinationsmaybeheld requestre-registrationfor from 1993SpringTerm. Summer Session (second Aug30-Sept10 Second Registration term). Periodfor1993Winter June25 ClassesendinAandF Session. courses;alltermworkmust September6 LabourDay- University besubmittedbythisdate. Closed. June28-July2 FinalexaminationsinA September 10 Lastdateforregistration andFcourses. Deferred forthe1993Winter examinationsmaybeheld Session. Afterthisdate,a from 1993SpringTerm. lateregistrationfeewillbe ReadingWeekforHandY imposed. courses. Noclasses. StatementsofResultsmailed June28 First Registration Period beginning today. for1993WinterSession September 13 WinterSessionclasses begins. begininA,F,HandY July 1 CanadaDay- University courses. closed. September 17 Lastdateforstudents July2 Lastdateforregistration expectingtograduateatFall forBandScourses. After Convocationtonotify thisdate,alateregistration Registrar’sOfficeandto feewillbeImposed. changetheirprogramme. July5 Secondtermclassesbegin September24 LastdatetoaddA,F,Hand inBandScourses. Ycoursesandtosubmit July9 Lastdatetoadd BandS Programme enrolment courses. formstoRegistrar. October 1 Thanksgiving Day- Universitydosed. November5 LastdatetodropAandF coursesfromacademic recordandGPA*. 6 1 . November 12 Lastdatetorequest May23 VictoriaDay-University correctionsto 1992-93 closed. Winteracademicrecord. May27 MailingofStatementsof Afterthisdatenofurther Resultsbeginstoday. requestsforcorrectionsto June 1 Lastdatetorequesttransfer thisacademicperiodwillbe toSt.GeorgeCampusfor considered. full-timestudies. November22 ErindaleCollegeFall June 13-17 Arts&Science1994 Convocation. Spring Convocations December 10 wFiorrstktienrAmaennddsF;calolutresrems June24 C(tleantsasteivse)e.ndinAandF mustbesubmittedbythis courses;alltermworkmust date. besubmittedbythisdate. Lastdateforstudentsto June27-30 ReadingweekforHandY WrienquteesrtSrees-sriegoinst(rsateicoonnfdor cFoinuarlseesx.aminationsinA term). andFcourses. Deferred December 13-23 FinalexaminationsinA examinationsmaybeheld andFcourses.Termteste from 1994SpringTerm. maybeheldinmulti-section July 1 CanadaDay- University HandYcourses. Deferred cbsed. examinationsmaybeheld July4 Secondtermclassesbegin fromAugust1993. in BandScourses. Dec24-Jan2 Christmas Holidays- August1 CivicHoliday-University Universityclosed. closed. August12 ClassesendinB,H,SandY courses;alltermworkmust 1994 besubmittedbythisdate. August15-19 Finalexaminationsin B,H, January3 Secondtermbegins. SandYcourses. Deferred January 14 Lastdatetoadd BandS examinationsmaybeheld courses. from 1994SpringTerm. Secondfeesinstallmentdue. February 1 LastdatetodropHandY coursesfromacademic recordandGPA* Lastdatetorequestto gCroandvuoactaetiaotnthaenSdptroing NOTE: *Afterthisdeadlineamarkis change programme recordedforeachcourse,whethercourse enrolment workiscompletedornot(a“0” isassigned February 14-18 ReadingWeek. Deferred forincompletework),andcalculatedintothe GPA. examinationsmaybeheld from December 1993. February25 LastdatetodropBandS CoursesuffixesInthissectionrefertothose coursesfromacademic whichappearinthe RegistrationandTimetable recordandGPA*. InformationBooklet. February28 Lastdatetorequest correctionsto1993 Summeracademicrecord. April 1 Good Friday- University closed. April8 Secondtermends;allterm workin B,H,SandY coursesmustbe submittedbythisdate. April 11-15 Studyperiod;notesteor examinationsmaybeheldIn thisperiod. April 18- Mays Rnalexaminationsin B,H, SandYcourses. May 16 SummerSessionclasses begininA,F,HandY courses. 7 e Admission Information ThehandbookA GreatTradition: The AdmissionwithTransferCredit UniversityofTorontocontainscomplete Candidateswhohaveacceptablestandingat information on requirements. Toobtainthis otheruniversities,oratotherFacultiesorSchools handbook, contactAdmissionsand Awards, ofthisUniversityincludingScarboroughCollege, 315 BloorStreetWest, Toronto, Ontario, MSS maybeconsideredforadmissionwithtransfer 1A3; telephone978-2190. Theentrance creditprovidedthatthecontentofthestudiesfor requirementsto Erindalearethoseofthe whichaeditissoughtisequivalenttothatof UniversityofToronto, including the regulations coursesofferedbytheFaculty.TheFaculty foradmission asanon-matriculant. grantsamaximumoffivetransfercreditsfor You maybe admittedtothe Universityof studiesforwhichapreviousdegreeordiploma Toronto in oneofthefollowingways, wasconferred,andamaximumoftentransfer depending uponwhetheryou have a creditsforstudiesforwhichadegreehasnot sufficientlyhigh standing inyourprevious beenconferred. academicwork: Note:Regardlessofthenumberoftransfer 1. Uponsuccessful completionofthefull creditsgranted,atleasttwoofthefour300/400 OntarioSecondary School Diploma seriescoursesrequiredforaThree-Yeardegree, (OSSD) (orequivalent)and sixOntario orsixoftheeight300/400seriescourses AcademicCourses as outlined below. requiredforanHonoursdegreemustbe 2. Withanacceptable degree from a completedwithsuitablestandinginthisFaculty. recognized university. 3. With previousdegreestudies ata AdmissionofExtemaiCandidatesto recognized university. aSecondDegreeProgramme 4. Asa NON-MATRICULANTSTUDENTwith Candidateswhoholdadegreefromanother lessthan thefull admission requirements. universitywillbeofferedadmissionasSpecial CandidatesApplyina from an Students(seeAdmissionasSpecialStudents). Uponcompletionoffourcredits,theymayapply Ontario Secondary School - totheFacultyfordegreestatus(seeAdmission 1993-94 withTransferCredit). • AOpnptlairciaonStsecmounsdtarbyeSelcihgoioblleDtoiprleocmeiavethe AdmissionasNon-Matricuiants (OSSD). Candidatesatleasttwenty-oneyearsofagewho • Applicantsmustpresentatleastsix areCanadiancitizensorpermanentresidentsof OntarioAcademic Courses (OACs). Canadaanddonotholdthepublishedadmission •• OA(pnEpeNliGccOraeAndtOist)mmouurssOttAbprCeesEAnengngltliacsirhsedIIiOtosrAtCIIo.satisfy Oarnedtqmauirisirsoeimofeonnrtaasst,lnaeonansd-tmwaothnroeicyhuealaavrne,tsmb.eaeTynhaerpyepslmiyudesfnotrtin any prerequisitesofspecificcourses or presentproofofage,and mustcomplete,with inwhich they intend toenrol. Please highstanding,atleastoneofthePre-University consult page 10ofthe Erindale College coursesofferedbyWoodsworthCollege. Twoof Academic Calendar 1993-94 and thesecoursesareofferedatErindale. All Individual coursedescriptions outlined in candidatesshouldconsulttheCounsellingStaff Section 9. atAdmissionsandAwards,978-2190before • Applicants intending toenrol inscience enrollingInany Pre-Universitycourse. coursesshould includeOAC Calculus and OAC Algebra & Geometry in theirsubject AdmissionasSpeciaiStudents selections. Chemistry requiresOAC specialStudentsarestudentsregistered inthe Chemistry: Astronomyand Physics require Collegebutnotproceedingtowardsadegree OAC Physics. offeredbytheFacultyofArtsandSdence. Most • Applicants Intending toenrol in Commerce specialstudentshavecompleteddegreestudies & Financeand Economicsshould include andaretakingfurthercoursesforpurposesof OAC Calculus. theirown, includingadmissiontograduate • AEpnpglliicsahnatnsdwhwohsoehfairvset lsatundgiueadgefulilstniomte in satvuadiileasb.leFfurrotmhetrheinOffofrimcaetiofonthaendReagpipsltriacra,tiRonosoamre an English languageschool system fortwo 2122,Telephone828-5399. yearsorless must present proofof English [ErindaleCollegemaynotalwayshavesufficient facility. capacitytoadmitSpecialStudents.] In additionto marks in OAC subjects, astudent’s overall academic record may be taken intoconsideration. Applicationswill be considered from candidates whose qualifications do notmeetthe normal requirements, butsuch candidateswill have to offerwritten evidenceofexceptional ability or of extenuating circumstances. 8

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